lex, I would love to read the input.
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That's way intense Ralph, it sounds like what
ile and get a
> byteArray of all it's spectrum/frequency data.
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> -Ralph
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Oh wow, VoiceXML sounds like the perfect solution. Could it be used to
output mp3 frequencies?
H
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> Look into VoiceXML. It would be possible to let a server-side API deal
> with the voice recognition part and use the VoiceXML specification as
>
Lopes
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] voice recognition in flash
Look into VoiceXML. It would be possible to let a server-side API deal
with the voice recognition part and use the VoiceXML specification as a
bridge between Flash an
Look into VoiceXML. It would be possible to let a server-side API deal
with the voice recognition part and use the VoiceXML specification as
a bridge between Flash and the API. There are loads of articles on
this subject online. Just google it.
For a while I was very interested in this topic and a
Most probably not on the web, Actionscript does not provide a way to watch
sound frequencies. Mario Klingemann has written a visualization script that
responds to sound frequencies using 3rd party software which plays mp3s and
passes frequency values to a swf file. This is a desktop application tho
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