on 9/2/02 1:04 PM, Scott Raney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I've wasted a lot of time in the past trying to get QuickTime sound
>> recording working. So before I try again with the latest version of
>> MetaCar
On Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've wasted a lot of time in the past trying to get QuickTime sound
> recording working. So before I try again with the latest version of
> MetaCard, has anyone had any success with it?
Seems to work fine here now in 2.4.3. It&
If you're trying to record from within Metacard, and it has to be
from within Metacard, no ideas.
If you're just trying to record to import into Metacard, I just use
an empty stack, lauch ResEdit, open the sound resource, and record
via ResEdit. It creates a sound resource that I can then ope
>I've wasted a lot of time in the past trying to get QuickTime sound
>recording working. So before I try again with the latest version of
>MetaCard, has anyone had any success with it?
No, nor have I. I've been told there is a bug in QuickTime (I have
not tried the most r
I've wasted a lot of time in the past trying to get QuickTime sound recording working.
So before I try again with the latest version of MetaCard, has anyone had any success
with it?
I still get irritating squeeks on my mac and grabled garbage on my windows.
My workaround so far is t
In case someone else did not know it (it took me quite some time to
find it out), you can launch the sound recording panel on Windows
with the following command:
put word 1 to -2 of
queryRegistry("hkey_classes_root\soundRec\shell\record\command\")
into tRecorder
launch tRecord
I have managed to work around the half-speed playback of sounds recorded in
Metacard (scrip to record "with dialog"). My question is this: is it possible
to script the sample rate to 32 kHz instead of forcing the user to make the
selection in the dialog box? I can't find any reference in the docu
>Has anyone managed to get the recordsound stack or the record command
>to work on a Macintosh, and if so, would they be willing to share
>their experience? eg., "it just worked" or "here are the 8 steps I
>needed to use" :-)
Yup. It works fine. Well almost fine...
* Don't use 8 bit recording a
> Hmmm... I tried that but get an error:
> Warning: tools stack versiob (2.4B1) does not match engine version
> (2.3), and typing in record "mysound" in the message box returns "no
> permission to send that", "group: bad object type", "go: error in
> background expression", and "move: bad end po
>
>From: Mark Talluto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Sound recording beta bug?
>
>You need to put the Mac 2.4 files in with your 2.3.2 files. They will
>replace the current files of the same name. So, be careful when doing
>this as you will delete your mctools st
Mark wrote:
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> I am currently playing around with the 2.4 beta, and have a couple of
> questions regarding sound recording and unusual behaviour.
>
> I have been using Tuvias "recordsound" example stack to record sounds
> with several settin
Or even better create two folders in your MetaCard folder. Stable and
Latest. Then just put the 2.4 engine and tools in the latest folder and move
the 2.3.2 engine and tools into the stable folder. You can now use the same
Home and Help stacks for different versions.
>
> You need to put the Mac 2
You need to put the Mac 2.4 files in with your 2.3.2 files. They will
replace the current files of the same name. So, be careful when doing
this as you will delete your mctools stack as well as your engines from
2.3.2. Make backups if you need them later. This will make 2.4 work on
your Ma
Hi everyone.
I am currently playing around with the 2.4 beta, and have a couple of
questions regarding sound recording and unusual behaviour.
I have been using Tuvias "recordsound" example stack to record sounds
with several settings (including the default settings), but when I
pla
>I have seen a couple of posts that mention recording sounds in MC 2.4
>beta, but on the MC FTP site though only parts of the 2.4 beta seem
>available.
>I assume I cannot use these with the 2.3x environment because when I
>try MC complains about the format of the command.
>eg., I try "record
Hi.
I have seen a couple of posts that mention recording sounds in MC 2.4
beta, but on the MC FTP site though only parts of the 2.4 beta seem
available.
I assume I cannot use these with the 2.3x environment because when I
try MC complains about the format of the command.
eg., I try "record s
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