> >On Mac 8.5.1 I have been able to record my own voice with either >>"ulaw", "ima4" or "mace 3:1" chosen in the dialog box and with 22.050 >>khz (8 or 16 bits). On PC the same choices (all saved as >>"mysound.mov") record only at half speed. If anyone has managed to >>record on PC, please, send me a recipe. Thanks in advance. > >44khz works fine here. QT 5 seems to be some kind of screwed with 22khz. > >Tuviah
Thanks a lot, I have now got it to work on PC, but on repeated recordings it seems to refuse to record (I have just tried out Mac3 + 44.100 kHz) on Windows 2000. Since it now is possible to script the compression (record ... as "ulaw/ima4/mac3" etc) would it be possible to script the rate? (For instance: if the platform = "macos" then set the rate to 22.050 or if the platform = "win32" then set the rate to 44.100) As I have mentioned earlier I would also like to be able to launch the small built-in panel "Sound - sound recording" (if this is the name in English, I have just my Norwegian names). When I search for it, I just see 3 aliases. The students shall record short sound strings which they can listen to and compare them to a model voice. This means there is no need to save the sound to disk if they can use the panel instead. I have no experience with open process.. or queryRegistry so far if that's the way to go. Any suggestions? -- 1. amanuensis Signe Marie Sanne e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Romansk Institutt tel: +47 55 58 21 27 Oysteins gt. 1 5007 Bergen http://www.hf.uib.no/hfolk/mlab/default.html Norway Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.
