Thanks everybody for sharing thoughts, I've used Win98 (second edition
of course) to develop (mostly director projects, but also some
webdevelopment) for two years now, in this company I work for. And
almost every day I have to restart my computer (several times) due to
freezes or explorer.exe
Please take a look at the website before you discuss things. The first
snapshot of the asFFT demo app shows several inputs including CD, microphone
etc AND frequency curves. It is not only volume. I think this is as far as
you can get. Analyzing sound volumes with different frequencies. All other
To clear things up and cover all cases:
yes you can combine DVD_ROM and DVD_Video content on one disk.
A DVD player will ignore all content but the Video_TS and Audio_TS folder. It is not
interested at all what other folders you put on the disk, and how many. As long as
there is a correctly
Hi Mindy,
Going by my experience with the masters, in most cases, the problem can
be broken down to something quite straight forward.
TAG v1 that appears at the very end of the file is a 128byte structure.
The 127th byte refers to Genre. Genre is used to broadly describe the
kind of music
On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 03:19 AM, Florian Bogeschdorfer
wrote:
Just to be clear, though...this Xtra won't work for Mindy's project
because it's only for analyzing audio at the audio input.
No, you are wrong, sorry. With a couple of sound cards you can use
files.
That's what it says
Wow! I can't believe all the responses. Thanks so much to everyone!
I'll try to answer everyone's questions. The basic MP3 player is built. I
created it for my first project in the course, so this final project is meant
to expand its capabilities. It currently uses getNthFileName and refreshes
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My professor said comparing songs by genre tags is not an option. His
expectation for the scope of this project is basically the sound
equivalent of
image recognition in director.
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The only other parallel I can think of is the audio analysis tool that I
worked on about 2 years back.