Hey Jim,

Since you're in Las Vegas, if you have the opportunity to stop by booth #N-3176 at the World of Concrete Conference all next week, I'll be there and be happy to meet you, or any of the other listers who are around. Won't be much about Rev (yet), but I am writing an application in Rev that will do our shop drawings - only just begun as the song goes!

BTW, the Prelude to my Rev column on Macinstruct.com will be up on this Wednesday, or so I've been told.

Thanks for the good humored taunting,

Joe Wilkins

On Jan 16, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Jim Ault wrote:

Yep, this is another example of incomplete documentation in Rev... I
immediately searched for 'neoprene' 'structural engineer' and found nothing, zip, nada. Hard to imagine that the Rev team did not anticipate
such topics on the user list :-)

Maybe in the next release?

Jim Ault
Las Vegas
... obviously avoiding work that needs to be done :-)

On 1/16/07 3:07 PM, "Joe Lewis Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Phil and all the list,

My face is Soooo red! Obviously, my email was intended for someone
else - not this list. I was kind of hoping everyone would just ignore
it, but no such luck. Thanks for treating me kindly. I'll try to do
better in the future.

Joe Wilkins

On Jan 16, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Phil Davis wrote:

Uhhhh... thanks Joe!  But I was really hoping I wouldn't need
neoprene OR a structural engineer to improve audio processing in my
app.  :o)  But I must confess, I never really thought about it that
way.

LOL,
Phil
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Well, got my car back a little earlier than expected. The neoprene
samples have not arrived yet, so I called. We can pick them up on
our way to LB. It won't be much out of the way. RubberCal's
(RubberCal.com) facility is located at 2920 Kilson Drive, Santa
Ana, CA; phone number: 800-370-9152
Are we still planning to see the structural engineer tomorrow?
On Jan 16, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Phil Davis wrote:
I maintain an application that sometimes plays 100's of external
digital audio files during a single usage session. Currently the
app uses 'start player' method of playing them. Sometimes the app
will freeze up, and I think it's related to audio processing.

I want to improve the app's stability. Has anyone found the 'play
[filepath]' form to be more stable or less stable than 'start
player'?

Also, does anyone have extra info about the two approaches to
audio playing that shed light on differences between the two? Are
they doing the exact same thing under the hood?


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