Hello Matt,

I have no experience with recording audio with Flash. The easy part is
probably to embed a small flash movie in your Wt application that
forwards its recorded data to a server. Use Wt::WFlashObject for this.
I'm not sure how flash forwards its data to the server, and I don't
know if you could use a WResource to receive the data. A quick search
on the net seems to reveal that you'd need some media streaming server
from adobe, or a clone such as http://code.google.com/p/red5/. If
you'd have more information on this, let me know and I'll take a look.
You can probably also forward a stream from an existing media server
into your Wt application...

Regards,
Wim.

2010/6/15 Matt Gilg <[email protected]>:
> I've noticed that there is a mechanism for playing back audio in witty with
> a little flash application.  Is there any possibility of extending this
> interface to work with audio capture from the microphone as well?  Just
> wondering if this has been attempted in the past, or if there is any serious
> technical obstacles in the way.
>
> Thanks,
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