Thanks for the info Ralf. Sounds reasonable.
44KHz is good enough for me and I haven't tried how the 48KHz one will
sound in the Flash Player.
Probably a more descriptive error message will be helpful.
Thanks again,
Rostislav
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Ralf Fuest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I happen to know that the Flash player itself won't handle MP3s (loaded
with sound.loadSound, not via the IDE) that are not 11,025, 22,050, or
44,100 khz. It plays them either too fast or too slow... sort of
interesting, really.
-alex
Rostislav Hristov wrote:
Thanks for the info Ralf. Sounds
Doesn't MP3 only support 32kHz, 44.1kHz and 48kHz sampling rates?
The only common sampling rate between mp3 and flash seems to be 44.1kHz.
@Rostislav:
I've improved the error messages for mp3s with a wrong sampling rate in
the svn version.
Ralf
I happen to know that the Flash player itself
I've improved the error messages for mp3s with a wrong sampling rate in
the svn version.
Great! I hope someone will find it useful.
Cheers,
Rostislav
I happen to know that the Flash player itself won't handle MP3s (loaded
with sound.loadSound, not via the IDE) that are not 11,025,
Yes, we *really* need a new release of SWFMill...
The version on SVN is a lot more advanced than the current release.
There are quite a few of us using swfmill on a daily basis and not all
people is capable of compiling from sources. Last time i tried in
Ubuntu i couldn't, can't even remember
Zárate,
if you like, I can send you my binary. Not sure if that would work,
but it might be worth a shot.
It's built on Gentoo for Pentium-M.
Mark
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Zárate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, we *really* need a new release of SWFMill...
The version on SVN is a
quoting Zárate [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, we *really* need a new release of SWFMill...
The version on SVN is a lot more advanced than the current release.
There are quite a few of us using swfmill on a daily basis and not all
people is capable of compiling from sources. Last time i tried in
Hi Rostislav!
How is it going?
Very interresting that you got it working the binary way..! Maybe I could
use that approach myself... I would be happy to see your test case.
Regards / Jonas
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Thank you for your interest guys!
I started preparing the test case and it turned out that all the mp3s
are lacking about 2-3 seconds from the beginning.
The audio is a recorded speech and I haven't noticed that the first
few words are missing. I was able to catch only the one that truncates
one
Which version of swfmill did you use? There was a problem with truncated
mp3 files, but this was fixed some time ago.
Ralf
Hey guys,
I started using swfmill again after about 2 years pause. The project
requires about 200 movies and using swfmill is the best option
available.
All works
Hey guys,
I started using swfmill again after about 2 years pause. The project
requires about 200 movies and using swfmill is the best option
available.
All works great except a strange bug with the mp3 import.
The first prototype used 2 mp3s and after converting them from joint
stereo to
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