To be truly Multimedia (remember when PCs had that prefix...) I'd opt
for embedding something like irrKlang: http://www.ambiera.com/irrklang/
There was another one, but the name escapes me.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 11 Mar 2009, at 17:17, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:
If you don't have a Mac, you're kinda out of luck AFAIK because
while there is a Windows version, I've never actually come across
anyone who was able to make it work under Windows.
So maybe it's harder than we think to implement sound channels on
Windows after all.
No "dis" intended Jacque, but I seriously doubt this. From
Adobe's Flash
tech notes, published at the end of 2005:
"Macromedia Flash Player 8 now supports 32 simultaneous sound
channels,
increased from the 8 sound channel limit previously in Flash
Player 7."
Better audio in Rev is long overdue. If the Rev guys don't want
to build it
themselves, they could license from somebody else.
I stand corrected. So the question is probably more like: out of
the entire customer base, how many want sound channels? The code
would have to be written three times, since eash OS does it a
little differently.
But I do agree that the sound people have been neglected. I think
if Kurt could get his MIDI stack to interpret HC-sytle notation it
would be a big hit. The support queue periodically gets questions
about MIDI support, and I usually point them to Kurt's work, but
having notation options in the stack would be a big plus. And I
also agree that it would probably be a very good RevSelect candidate.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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