Rand:
I sent you some samples off list.
Here's one way to go.
First guideline: don't touch the recordInput...
Let Rev and the OS figure it out. They seem to have no problem with that
but they do have problems if you try to set it. Right, I know... why
is it
a settable option then if it's
Thanks to the people who have given me information about recording sound in
Revolution on both mac and pc. The bottom line for me is that it doesn't
seem remotely work _at all_. While I was able to get something to work on my
g4 laptop initially (by using the imic input and playing with the
Well, I've had some interesting experiences recording sound into Revolution
(Studio 2.7.2). Here's what I've found:
1. If I set the inputsource to dflt on my g4 powerbook, and try to record,
I get audio files that sounds like pigs on acid. I'm sure my students would
find this entertaining, but
Rand,
My experience was similar with regard to choosing a mic input. I just
decided to always use the default input and set the input using the
system prefs rather than Rev.
I put together a sandbox stack that allows me to play with all the
recording settings. If you want to look at it
I forgot a directory delimiter in my haste:
go stack url http://revolution.byu.edu/stacks/RecordingToolbox.rev;
On Aug 29, 2006, at 1:08 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
Rand,
My experience was similar with regard to choosing a mic input. I
just decided to always use the default input and set the