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From: | Russell Lyons |
Subject: | Re: [Swftools-common] Re: stereo sound(track) |
Date: | Sun, 25 Jul 2010 11:00:21 -0400 (EDT) |
User-agent: | Alpine 2.00 (LFD 1167 2008-08-23) |
Hi, Chris. Thanks very much, but it seems to me that the resulting sound is mono, not stereo -- unless that changes partway through the song (I didn't listen to it all). Other than that, it certainly looks like the kind of thing that would work for me. I didn't understand your last paragraph, though. Best, Russ On Sun, 25 Jul 2010, Chris Pugh wrote:
Russ, I had a little play in an idle few moments... Try these very rough sketches, http://nordberg.me.uk/swfc_samples/russ/ Same dead simple random walk with stereo sound, but produced two different ways. ( Maybe I can simply them so they don't use so much Actionscript.. ) Are they the sort of effect you were looking for? Producing a random walk with just sound, was trickier. But I sort of got that to work as well. Flash wasn't designed to produce beeps, and precision timing ( due to anomalies with both SoX and Flash Player ) .. dire! ;o) Regards, Chris. On 24 July 2010 17:05, Russell Lyons <address@hidden> wrote:http://www.nordberg.me.uk/swfc_samples/Thanks, they were quite interesting. For just the sound, it might work well, but his methods might not be precise enough to work with video and sound together.Finally, I don't know ActionScript, so wouldn't know how to use attachSound.Practice? ;o) Take a look at the examples mentioned above. I'veIt's not that it's beyond me, just that the value of this project is less than the value of the time it would take to learn ActionScript.Then again, maybe you are trying to use the wrong tool(s)? There are plenty of general video editing tools out there that give you more flexibility. Random links below,I looked at those, but did not see any that would work. I've looked in the past, too. But thanks for the suggestions. There are a lot of neat tools out there. Best regards, Russ
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