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Josh Santangelo wrote:
You might check out Beaterator as an example.
http://beaterator.com/
All of the actual audio transformations are being performed on the
server, though.
-josh
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:25a, Wolfgang Borgon wrote:
I've bee
You might check out Beaterator as an example.
http://beaterator.com/
All of the actual audio transformations are being performed on the
server, though.
-josh
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:25a, Wolfgang Borgon wrote:
I've been searching for a flash-based audio editor, enabling simple
editing
of
They're doing this sort of thing in Odeo Studio: http://studio.odeo.com
Well... not the editing part but that should indeed be possible with
some serverside script.
FFMPEG can crop and resample so theoretically it should be possible.
Serge
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Fla
Hi,
found the source and demo:
http://blog.benstucki.net/?id=18
It's a flex component.
On 9/29/06, Ray Chuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
if i remember at an Apollo demo the Adobe people had a waveform
display for sound, by Andre Michell.
http://www.digitalbackcountry.com/images/blog/apol
Hi,
if i remember at an Apollo demo the Adobe people had a waveform
display for sound, by Andre Michell.
http://www.digitalbackcountry.com/images/blog/apollo/apollo_tunes_viz_big.jpg
See the time 23:08 for http://seminars.adobe.acrobat.com/p65594978/
On 9/29/06, Wolfgang Borgon <[EMAIL PROTECT
Danny,
Right, it might not have been clear, but it needs to work through the
browser.
My functional requirements aren't too extreme -- some sort of waveform
display would be nice, but as far as export goes I suppose it could send a
list of times to an external command-line audio editor. Not sure
> Hi,
> audacity does me fine (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). Why must it
> be Flash-based? Flash doesn't have any read-write capabilities or LAME
> codecs for it in the first place.
>
> On 9/28/06, Wolfgang Borgon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been searching for a flash-based audio edito
Hi,
audacity does me fine (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). Why must it
be Flash-based? Flash doesn't have any read-write capabilities or LAME
codecs for it in the first place.
On 9/28/06, Wolfgang Borgon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been searching for a flash-based audio editor, enabling si
I've been searching for a flash-based audio editor, enabling simple editing
of audio, (cut/trim/split, and perhaps volume adjust) through the browser.
Is anyone aware of an open source project, or a commercial product that
provides this functionality?
Thank you
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