Digimix was acquired, and though I'm not 100% sure, I think it was
Aviary that made the acquisition. It did what you're lookin to do, but
without the FMS and Red 5 component. I'm not sure that there are FOSS,
or even licensable options for AS3 audio encoding, but here are a few
other thoughts.
You may want to take a look at Alchemy for this, now that it's
available, as you may be able to get a C library for audio encoding to
run in AIR. Ogg Vorbis is one of the sample libraries on Labs. Also,
if you're going to have the server capabilities there anyway, you
could send to the server to encode, and deliver the file back to the
client. Or use Merapi to have Java do the encoding. Not sure if any of
these fit your use case, but I hope they help.
- Zach
On Jul 1, 2009, at 7:48 AM, Jeffry Houser <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm not sure of complete specifics, but I thought Ribbit supported
something like this Wasn't sure if they support computer mics or
you have to use a phone.
AudioSpike may support something like this, I'm not sure.
I thought Digimix also did this sort of thing, but I have no idea
if it ever got a release.
Kevin Carlson wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to develop an AIR application which allows users to make
audio recordings on their PC with a USB microphone, then either
store the audio files locally (for later upload) or stream using
Flash Media Server or Red5.
Is this feasible? Any commercial products to facilitate this?
Thanks!
Kevin
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