On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 07:38 PM, use-revolution- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> While I am using MC to do this, it does apply to Rev users as well. I >> am recording in a small app I made. It works well except for on thing. > >> It does not create a reliable recording. "recordinput" is a new >> command > >> in 2.4.2 that allows you to set your audio input from within your >> script. Thanks for taking a look at this. The actual recording stack >> can be dowloaded from here: >> http://www.canelasoftware.com/pub/record.sit Anyone can have it if >> they like. I placed this in a button designed for recording: > > A few suggestions: > 1) Leave the recordinput as is, dflt (default), and set the input source > using the sound control panel if necessary. > 2) Try using 'set the recording to false'..instead of 'stop recording'. > Both should work..but stop recording is undocumented. > 3) Check the result of the record command. > > ie. > record sound file tPath > if the result is not empty then answer result > > > Tuviah Snyder ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Runtime Revolution Limited - The Solution for Software Development Sorry to get back so late. I have tried your suggestions and still get the same problem. The sound files are created and the quality is good. The only problem is that the recordings are not correct. A recording of "testing 1, 2, 3" will play back as "3.....2" and maybe it will put in at the very end "testing 1". Strange I know. I have reported it to Scott and he stated that the problem is a bug in QuickTime 5. It may only be on the mac. I am waiting for QT 6 to show up here in July and we will see. -Mark Talluto _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
