Sounds like the way to go. I'll give it a try first thing.
Joe Wilkins
On Feb 8, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Devin Asay wrote:
On Feb 8, 2007, at 8:10 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Mark, I assume you're poking fun? If not, tell me more.
He's totally serious, despite the smiley. See the record sound
file command in the Rev dictionary. I also have a basic
introduction to the record command at http://revolution.byu.edu/
audio/audioIntro.html.
It works pretty well, but has a couple of quirks.
I agree with Devin - it works well enough to be quite useful.
Using Rev's recording suite, I added a popup recording window to an
app one client uses to develop training packages. It saved them
tons of time by letting them record voice audio at the exact
training screen where it was needed, and "attaching" it to the
screen. It completely eliminated all other steps they used to go
through to get audio files into their training packages.
Now I'm their hero! :o)
Phil Davis
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