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import as videoclips instead of audio clips
But I have not tested this on vista...
Some windows platform might not treat aiff files as naturally as wave.
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On 5 Jun 2010, at 06:54, stephen barncard wrote:
Have you seen these Tech Demos for HTML5 at the apple site?
http://developer.apple.com/safaridemos/
Amazing stuff.
And amazing irony. A great showcase for web standards, so long as you install
Safari. Try a demo on Firefox, and we're
A bit ironic, but understandable at this point. HTML 5 may be the future, but
the standard itself isn't even final yet. A bit hard to produce a cross-browser
tech demo when all of the vendors are still in the middle of implementing a
moving target.
The -webkit stuff is more a reflection of
Someone nicely summed up the browser craziness with this image:
http://i.imgur.com/cT08B.png
As for saying anything against Flash, if you go along with what Steve says
about Flash, you should also stop using Rev.
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Sorry to reveal my less-than-informed research re players. I'm still looking
for a better way to do web playback, and without flash. I think Scott was
looking at desktop solutions.
I am checking out a PHP
playerhttp://download.cnet.com/MP3-Web-Player/3000-10248_4-10528817.html?tag=mncolnow.
On 5
On 06/05/2010 06:05 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Sorry to reveal my less-than-informed research re players. I'm still looking
for a better way to do web playback, and without flash. I think Scott was
looking at desktop solutions.
I am checking out a PHP
I just want my 'stuff' to run everywhere, all the time, that's all.
ha ha -- I know I'm the delusional one.
On 5 June 2010 09:31, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/05/2010 06:05 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Sorry to reveal my less-than-informed research re players. I'm still
Anyone have any secrets for playing audioClips asynchronously with event
messages (not other sounds) on Windows?
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems the audio capabilities of Rev are
getting worse. I have a stack with a bunch of large image buttons that is
supposed to play a short click
When using other tools, and getting choppy sound on Windows, one place to check
is in the Audio part of the QuickTime preferences. Make sure it's set to use
the normal WAV player, and not using hardware.
Failing that, try the opposite approach outlined here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1362
Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
When using other tools, and getting choppy sound on Windows, one place to
check is in the Audio part of the QuickTime preferences. Make sure it's set to
use the normal WAV player, and not using hardware.
Failing that, try the opposite approach outlined here:
On Jun 4, 2010, at 8:54 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions Colin but the stack I'm building is for public
use -- messing around with a QT control panel (if indeed there is one) won't
be a viable option.
Might be worth trying anyway, so that you can tell people how to fix it.
Scott Rossi wrote:
Anyone have any secrets for playing audioClips asynchronously with event
messages (not other sounds) on Windows?
In my Blocks game I use an audioclip and it takes a good couple of
seconds to load a short click sound the first time. There's a very
decided delay. After the
Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions Colin but the stack I'm building is for public
use -- messing around with a QT control panel (if indeed there is one) won't
be a viable option.
Might be worth trying anyway, so that you can tell people how to fix it.
For
how about html5 with flash backup? This is the current rave. I understand
about 40% of browsers can do this.
http://developer.apple.com/safaridemos/audio.php
friends don't let friends use Flash.
Have you seen these Tech Demos for HTML5 at the apple site?
http://developer.apple.com/safaridemos/
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