If you use FMS then it does indeed store the audio as .flv but its encoded with NellyMoser so there isnt a simple way of using that audio in anything else but flash.

There is also the open source Red5 project which again records .flv files (NellyMoser encoded, not by choice) which of course is free.

There is a supposed 'flv -> mp3' converter coming from Adobe but i've only seen people talking and waiting for it.

I would love to see a solution that allows you to record audio from flash in any usable format (NellyMoser is so limited in availability and usage that to me its unusable)

Maybe if enough people shout loud enough Adobe will deliver, but im not holding my breath.

blists wrote:
You can do this with flash media server. I think it would save the file as a
flv though, not sure on that point. But you can defiantly record a stream
and save it on the server for later playback/distribution.

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Hey to you all out there, the microphone object in flash player 6 is cool but do you know how to save the stuff you say into the microphone on to a server as a wav or MP3 file.
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