re: recording sound
On Mac 8.5.1 I have been able to record my own voice with either ulaw, ima4 or mace 3:1 chosen in the dialog box and with 22.050 khz (8 or 16 bits). On PC the same choices (all saved as mysound.mov) record only at half speed. If anyone has managed to record on PC, please, send me a recipe. Thanks in advance. 44khz works fine here. QT 5 seems to be some kind of screwed with 22khz. Tuviah Thanks a lot, I have now got it to work on PC, but on repeated recordings it seems to refuse to record (I have just tried out Mac3 + 44.100 kHz) on Windows 2000. Since it now is possible to script the compression (record ... as ulaw/ima4/mac3 etc) would it be possible to script the rate? (For instance: if the platform = macos then set the rate to 22.050 or if the platform = win32 then set the rate to 44.100) As I have mentioned earlier I would also like to be able to launch the small built-in panel Sound - sound recording (if this is the name in English, I have just my Norwegian names). When I search for it, I just see 3 aliases. The students shall record short sound strings which they can listen to and compare them to a model voice. This means there is no need to save the sound to disk if they can use the panel instead. I have no experience with open process.. or queryRegistry so far if that's the way to go. Any suggestions? -- 1. amanuensis Signe Marie Sanne e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Romansk Institutttel: +47 55 58 21 27 Oysteins gt. 1 5007 Bergen http://www.hf.uib.no/hfolk/mlab/default.html Norway Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not this list.
re: recording sound
On Mac 8.5.1 I have been able to record my own voice with either ulaw, ima4 or mace 3:1 chosen in the dialog box and with 22.050 khz (8 or 16 bits). On PC the same choices (all saved as mysound.mov) record only at half speed. If anyone has managed to record on PC, please, send me a recipe. Thanks in advance. 44khz works fine here. QT 5 seems to be some kind of screwed with 22khz. Tuviah Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not this list.
Re: Recording sound
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 06:04 AM, Signe Marie Sanne wrote: Hello to all, Using MC2.4beta1 build 4 - I have struggled with Tuvias stack RecordSound from which I have taken: record sound lydfil with dialog put the seconds into nsecs repeat while recording is true wait for 0.20 seconds with messages set the thumbposition of scrollbar 1 to recordloudness() end repeat put recorded for the seconds - nsecsseconds On Mac 8.5.1 I have been able to record my own voice with either ulaw, ima4 or mace 3:1 chosen in the dialog box and with 22.050 khz (8 or 16 bits). On PC the same choices (all saved as mysound.mov) record only at half speed. If anyone has managed to record on PC, please, send me a recipe. Thanks in advance. Have you tried the built-in sound recording feature in 2.4 and 2.4.1? While I have yet to try it on the PC, I have used it with great success on the Mac. You should download the latest version of 2.4.1 while you are at it. Sorry, just a typo, I'm using the very new version MC2.4.1 build 4 (from 17th Nov). So back to my questions... Has anyone got the recording to work on a PC? (I'm on Win2000) With what compression? and which khz? Which extension for the recorded sound? I have just tried .mov which I saw in a posting, what about .aif, .au or .wav? Does each of them correspond to a particular compression? Sorry for my ignorance. I was also wondering about trying to launch the PC built-in sound recording panel (which I usually use to record my voice on PC, but outside MetaCard), but I do not know how to launch the panel from within PC, and I was hoping MC's new recording capability would make this unnecessary (as it actually has on Mac). My aim is to let students record their own voice, listen to it and compare it to a model voice. Suggestions? Thanks in advance. -- 1. amanuensis Signe Marie Sanne e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Romansk Institutttel: +47 55 58 21 27 Oysteins gt. 1 5007 Bergen http://www.hf.uib.no/hfolk/mlab/default.html Norway Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not this list.
Re: Recording sound
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 06:04 AM, Signe Marie Sanne wrote: Hello to all, Using MC2.4beta1 build 4 - I have struggled with Tuvias stack RecordSound from which I have taken: record sound lydfil with dialog put the seconds into nsecs repeat while recording is true wait for 0.20 seconds with messages set the thumbposition of scrollbar 1 to recordloudness() end repeat put recorded for the seconds - nsecsseconds On Mac 8.5.1 I have been able to record my own voice with either ulaw, ima4 or mace 3:1 chosen in the dialog box and with 22.050 khz (8 or 16 bits). On PC the same choices (all saved as mysound.mov) record only at half speed. If anyone has managed to record on PC, please, send me a recipe. Thanks in advance. Have you tried the built-in sound recording feature in 2.4 and 2.4.1? While I have yet to try it on the PC, I have used it with great success on the Mac. You should download the latest version of 2.4.1 while you are at it. I have a fast mirror of all the MC files at: www.clearsoftware.com/mcmirror.html -Mark Talluto Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not this list.