On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 10:04 PM, use-revolution- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Mark, > > This is fascinating. > > So, let me get this straight again. Are you saying QT 5, all by itself, > is > somehow breaking up a single recording into sound segments, and then > playing > them back, each segment being played forward, i.e., the sound segments > are > NOT backwards, but in reverse order? OR, is it just playing the whole > thing > backwards (difficult to type that, you'd have to reverse letters, > etc.). Can > you send me the file that does this off list? I'd love to hear it for > myself. > > Try making a continuous recording, one where sound never stops, like a > short > song. I'd like to see what it does with that. I'm not having problems > like > you describe, nor have I heard of your particular problem. > > Lots of folks are recording sound into QT files, including myself, and > many > of them _every day_ as part of their work. To repeat, I have _not_ > experienced the problem you speak of; therefore, although I'm not > saying QT > 5 is 100% bug free, just that I doubt that is the problem. > > Try the QuickTime list: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quicktime_group/ > > ...perhaps someone there knows the problem and how to fix it. > > Best regards, > Ken N. Have you tried the recorder stack I created? If so, did it create messed up recordings for you? Do you have a sample stack that can record reliably? I would like to see what you are doing. If everyone here is doing it ok, then I should be able to as well. I noticed that I had over 25 downloads of my recorder stack. Did anyone out there get strange results from your tests with it? I will send you the stack and a qt file it created. -Mark T _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
