Hello,

I am school inspector  and I have responsabilies with Numerical environment of 
work at school ( for teachers,parents, pupils).

A would like to test this application on Moodle for langage teachers  ( Look at 
     http://www.iut-tlse3.fr/moodle/moot/course/view.php?id=17        )  or for 
Moodle for pupils at school.

Can one help me for the installation and this project ? ( Proposition - Luong 
Quang's mail )

Thank you very much

Best regards
Michèle Drechsler
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  If you are looking for a web based Flash Audio Recorder, we wrote one using 
Flash, ActiveX, Lame. Unfortunately, this is IE based only though we are 
looking to develop a Firefox alternative. Perhaps these ideas could be extended 
to create a Flash audio mixer. 

  We originally created it for Moodle really but there is a standalone version. 
This file can be downloaded here. 
(http://disseminator.nottingham.ac.uk/support/).

  Best wishes

  Luong, Quang-Nghi


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    About sound recording on Flash Apps, try to give a look to Mdm Zinc. 
www.multidmedia.com I think will make the trick.






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         5. Re: Preprocessor for actionscript (Marcelo Volmaro)
         6. Re: saving sound to mp3 from flash ? (Mark Winterhalder)
         7. Google Gears integration (Scott Hyndman)
         8. Re: saving sound to mp3 from flash ? (Dani Bacon) 
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      Message: 1
      Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 22:57:27 +0530
      From: "martin selva" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] saving sound to mp3 from flash ?
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      Welll... Dani Bacon ..I guess you are planning to create an Flash App 
which
      will create MP3 file on the FLY after some sort of music composition is bn
      done by the user.. right..? if thatz the case.. we both are looking out 
for 
      the same thing.. Anyways.i am trying hard to get it done.. If i am
      successful will post it here..

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      Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 19:43:04 +0200
      From: Martin Wood-Mitrovski < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] ASDT syntax checking OS X
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      Hi Scott (and any other ASDT test release on OSX users) I just found out 
that 
      there is a permissions issue that could be preventing the bundled 
compiler from
      running.

      Until I find a solution for making sure that the binary has the correct
      permissions, you can manually set the permissions of 

      eclipse/plugins/org.asdt.mtasc_1.0.0/dist/mtasc-osx

      to allow everyone to execute, i guess you can use the finder or from a 
terminal:

      sudo chmod a+x mtasc-osx

      (you might not need a+x, actually it would help me to know what 
permissions it 
      actually comes with when you install it, which user and group and the 
permission
      flags..)

      anyway hopefully that will get things rolling.

      thanks,

      Martin


      Scott Whittaker wrote:
      > OK I'll try it over the weekend. Thanks! 



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      Message: 3
      Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 21:13:27 +0200
      From: Eric Priou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: [osflash] Preprocessor for actionscript 
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      Hi all,


      I wonder if anyone uses a preprocessor for actionscript.

      I use OSX and tried :

      - cpp which doesn't seems to like utf-8 files and include everything, 
      even #ifdef
      - jappo : The project is discontinued.
      The output is not always revelant. Sometimes some directives are just
      forgotten, but why ?
      - jpp doesn't want to anderstand .as files

      Any idea ? 
      Thanks.

      PS : OK I know haXe, but I can't this time?)

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      Message: 4
      Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:28:58 -0400 
      From: "Darron J. Schall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] Preprocessor for actionscript
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      I haven't used it personally, but have you look at GPP (generic 
      preprocessor)?

      http://en.nothingisreal.com/wiki/GPP

      -d

      Eric Priou wrote:
      > I wonder if anyone uses a preprocessor for actionscript.




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      Message: 5
      Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 16:55:35 -0300
      From: "Marcelo Volmaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] Preprocessor for actionscript 
      To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected]>
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      I use Enlarge (it uses Jappo) but at least for what i used it, it works
      perfect.

      On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:13:27 -0300, Eric Priou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      wrote: 

      > Hi all,
      >
      >
      > I wonder if anyone uses a preprocessor for actionscript.
      >
      > I use OSX and tried :
      >
      > - cpp which doesn't seems to like utf-8 files and include everything, 
      > even #ifdef
      > - jappo : The project is discontinued.
      > The output is not always revelant. Sometimes some directives are just
      > forgotten, but why ?
      > - jpp doesn't want to anderstand .as files 
      >
      > Any idea ?
      > Thanks.
      >
      > PS : OK I know haXe, but I can't this time?)
      >
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      > aka  erixtekila
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      Message: 6
      Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 02:01:19 +0200
      From: "Mark Winterhalder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] saving sound to mp3 from flash ?
      To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" < [email protected]>
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      In #red5 on irc.freenode.net (yeah, nice opportunity to plug the
      OSFlash IRC channels, there's also #osflash...) KDan found a tool to
      do it and got it to work:

      <http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/nellynomore/index.html>

      libflashplayer.so version 7 can be found here:

      < http://sluglug.ucsc.edu/macromedia/site_ucsc.html>

      You run it like this:

      xvfb-run ./nellynomore -i blah.flv -o blah.wav -l libflashplugin.so

      HTH,
      Mark



      On 5/29/07, Martin Wood-Mitrovski < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      > great, its been a long time coming.
      >
      > although until i do it myself i wont believe it. ;)
      >
      > all the info i can find are these two threads : 
      >
      > 
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2007-February/007246.html
      >
      > http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2007-April/008020.html
      >
      > but they dont say its actually been implemented, just that its in 
progress.
      >
      > i guess i'll have to grab the ffmpeg code from their svn repo and 
compile it myself. 
      >
      > unless someone has a 32-bit i686 binary ready i can use ? or even 
better a .deb
      > built for ubuntu :D
      >
      > if not i'll see what i can get together over the next few days.
      >
      > 
      > martin.
      >
      > robbie lindauer wrote:
      > > Yes.
      > >
      > > If you can save the object as a flash video file (.flv) you can
      > > export the audio stream as an mp3 from ffmpeg. 
      >
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      Message: 7
      Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 00:56:47 -0400
      From: "Scott Hyndman" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: [osflash] Google Gears integration
      To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected]>
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      Hi guys, 

      Just wanted to let you know that I've been in touch Alex Russel from
      the Dojo project, and it looks like I'm going to be adding some Flash
      classes I've written for talking to Google Gears to Dojo. I think the 
      SQLLite database that Gears offers could be of use to a lot of us, and
      along with Dojo's fast ExternalInterface implementation we can get
      some great stuff going.

      I'll be posting some preliminary code tomorrow on my blog. 

      Scott Hyndman
      www.scotthyndman.ca



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      Message: 8
      Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 09:33:50 +0300
      From: "Dani Bacon" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] saving sound to mp3 from flash ?
      To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected] >
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      Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" 

      Right! exactly :) though right now i am only trying to verify whether 
saving
      onto MP3 or any other format is even possible (project isnt in yet). And
      even if thats possible, there still remains the problem that letting the 
      user compose several sound samples will have to result into one sound file
      to be sent for saving (and format conversion).
      Good luck and thanks

      On 5/30/07, martin selva < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      >
      > Welll... Dani Bacon ..I guess you are planning to create an Flash App
      > which will create MP3 file on the FLY after some sort of music 
composition
      > is bn done by the user.. right..? if thatz the case.. we both are 
looking 
      > out for the same thing.. Anyways.i am trying hard to get it done.. If i 
am
      > successful will post it here..
      >
      > Martin Selva
      >
      >
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      Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 09:39:38 +0300
      From: "Dani Bacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [osflash] saving sound to mp3 from flash ? 
      To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected]>
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      Ok, thanks Mark. Ive never played with FMS or RED5 so how would you go 
about
      solving what Martin Selva discribed (Flash App which will create MP3 file 
on 
      the FLY after some sort of music composition is bn done by the user). In
      that case i wont be getting the data from a microphone but from setting up
      several pre-recorded sound samples within flash ?!

      On 5/31/07, Mark Winterhalder < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      >
      > In #red5 on irc.freenode.net (yeah, nice opportunity to plug the
      > OSFlash IRC channels, there's also #osflash...) KDan found a tool to 
      > do it and got it to work:
      >
      > <http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/nellynomore/index.html>
      >
      > libflashplayer.so version 7 can be found here:
      >
      > <http://sluglug.ucsc.edu/macromedia/site_ucsc.html>
      >
      > You run it like this:
      >
      > xvfb-run ./nellynomore -i blah.flv -o blah.wav -l libflashplugin.so
      >
      > HTH,
      > Mark
      >
      >
      >
      > On 5/29/07, Martin Wood-Mitrovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
      > > great, its been a long time coming.
      > >
      > > although until i do it myself i wont believe it. ;)
      > >
      > > all the info i can find are these two threads :
      > > 
      > >
      > 
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2007-February/007246.html
      > >
      > > http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2007-April/008020.html
      > >
      > > but they dont say its actually been implemented, just that its in
      > progress.
      > >
      > > i guess i'll have to grab the ffmpeg code from their svn repo and 
      > compile it myself.
      > >
      > > unless someone has a 32-bit i686 binary ready i can use ? or even 
better
      > a .deb
      > > built for ubuntu :D
      > >
      > > if not i'll see what i can get together over the next few days. 
      > >
      > >
      > > martin.
      > >
      > > robbie lindauer wrote:
      > > > Yes.
      > > >
      > > > If you can save the object as a flash video file (.flv) you can
      > > > export the audio stream as an mp3 from ffmpeg.
      > >
      > > _______________________________________________
      > > osflash mailing list
      > > [email protected] 
      > > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
      > >
      >
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