Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-16 Thread Judy Perry
Application browser?

(You can also delete the perhaps many improperly imported files there...
as you can tell, I've had to do this myself!)

Judy

On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Bruce Laidlaw wrote:

> Oooops!! Sorry! :(
>
> I didn't import the wav sound properly. Now I have, it works in Mac and
> Windows.
>
> BTW, I can't see any way of checking what audio files have been imported
> into a stack. Where do I look?

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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-16 Thread Klaus Major
Hi all,
sorry, typo-alarm!!!
...
Sample-rate in KHZ:
11.025
!!!
22.05

44.1
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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-16 Thread Marian Petrides
Look in the Application Browser.  In 2.1.2:  Tools menu -->  
Application Browser --->  click the little arrow to the left of the 
stack name to expand the stack and then look in Audio Clips.

M
On Aug 16, 2004, at 7:05 AM, Bruce Laidlaw wrote:
Oooops!! Sorry! :(
I didn't import the wav sound properly. Now I have, it works in Mac 
and Windows.

BTW, I can't see any way of checking what audio files have been 
imported into a stack. Where do I look?
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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-16 Thread Bruce Laidlaw
Oooops!! Sorry! :(
I didn't import the wav sound properly. Now I have, it works in Mac and 
Windows.

BTW, I can't see any way of checking what audio files have been imported 
into a stack. Where do I look?

Bruce
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Marian Petrides wrote:
Am I missing something here?  I import a WAV file into Rev then play 
it using:  play "Applause.wav"  I have no problems with doing it this 
way on Mac OS X or Win XP.

On Aug 15, 2004, at 6:41 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Bruce,
Thanks, guys,
I've changed the script to 'play audioclip "applause.wav"' and 
imported the sound as a control. However, it now doesn't work on Mac.



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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-15 Thread Klaus Major
local windoo = QUOTE & "play ac xyz" & QUOTE & "on windows without 
QuickTime"
### Maybe on linux/unix, too, but i have no experience with these 
platforms...

Hi Judy,
Klaus,
What's your thoughts on the AIFF format?
In historical or cultural respect?
:-D
Well, as long as it is uncompressed (and it appears to be uncompressed
since it would be an AIFC otherwise ;-) this can also be played with
windoo...
If that's what you're after ;-)
OK, here is another short table of some other settings
that may result in a successful windoo...
Mono/Stereo: doesn't matter
Sample-depth in bit:
8
16
Sample-rate in KHZ:
11.025
22.5
44.1
Uncompressed WAV or AIF files in these formats should work with 
windoo...

But the general rule is:
test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, 
test, test, test, test,
test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, 
test, test, test, test,
test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, 
test, test, test, test,
test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test, 
test, test, test, test,
and test!

:-)
Judy
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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-15 Thread Judy Perry
I think it may depend upon whether it is a compressed or an uncompressed
wav...

Judy

On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Marian Petrides wrote:

> Am I missing something here?  I import a WAV file into Rev then play it
> using:  play "Applause.wav"  I have no problems with doing it this way
> on Mac OS X or Win XP.

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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-15 Thread Judy Perry
Klaus,

What's your thoughts on the AIFF format?

Judy

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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-15 Thread Marian Petrides
Am I missing something here?  I import a WAV file into Rev then play it 
using:  play "Applause.wav"  I have no problems with doing it this way 
on Mac OS X or Win XP.

On Aug 15, 2004, at 6:41 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Bruce,
Thanks, guys,
I've changed the script to 'play audioclip "applause.wav"' and 
imported the sound as a control. However, it now doesn't work on Mac.
Huh?
I ONLY knew this problem "vice versa" -> ...but doesn't work on 
windows :-D

Can you play that sound with QuickTime Player on the mac?
My personal advice:
Use the AU format for your internal sounds...
I do it all the time and NEVER had problems with it...
They will even play on linux/unix (if necessary... ;-)
AU is the only COMPRESSED file format that is supported by the
"play ac xyz" command!
Do I need to have two versions of each sound? I would then use the 
systemVersion
to see what operating system the program is on.
I don't particularly want to have two versions of the runrev stack, 
one for mac and
one for windows.
I don't think you will have to go THAT far ;-)
Is that what everone else does?
See above...
Bruce
PS. Klaus, my street number is 666. How did you know?
That's an easy one: I am omniscient 8-D
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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-15 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Bruce,
Thanks, guys,
I've changed the script to 'play audioclip "applause.wav"' and 
imported the sound as a control. However, it now doesn't work on Mac.
Huh?
I ONLY knew this problem "vice versa" -> ...but doesn't work on windows 
:-D

Can you play that sound with QuickTime Player on the mac?
My personal advice:
Use the AU format for your internal sounds...
I do it all the time and NEVER had problems with it...
They will even play on linux/unix (if necessary... ;-)
AU is the only COMPRESSED file format that is supported by the
"play ac xyz" command!
Do I need to have two versions of each sound? I would then use the 
systemVersion
to see what operating system the program is on.
I don't particularly want to have two versions of the runrev stack, 
one for mac and
one for windows.
I don't think you will have to go THAT far ;-)
Is that what everone else does?
See above...
Bruce
PS. Klaus, my street number is 666. How did you know?
That's an easy one: I am omniscient 8-D
Regards
Klaus Major
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Re: sound in revolution nr. 666

2004-08-13 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Bruce,
Hi, Steve, Judy, Klause,
Sorry, I've only been have half-attending/understanding. I have a HC 
stack with the line

play "applause"
"Applause" was just a HC sound file. Translated into Rev the new stack 
works fine on Mac and Windows.
 However the only Windows machine I can test it on has QT intalled.
Are you saying this won't work if QT is not installed in the Windows 
machine?
No :-)
If I change the script to 'play audioclip "applause.wav"' AND install 
a "applause.wav" into
my Rev stack then it should play fine on Windows machines without 
Quicktime?
Yes :-)
But you cannot mix then, means you cannot use "play ac xyz" AND QT 
player objects in the
same project on windows!

If you use the command "play ac xyz" then the engine uses:
...that uses QT, which although much slower and more memory intensive 
can play many
more formats than the default play command which uses low-level sound 
routines in
Win32 and MacOS which don't support compression.

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But if you use "player" objects, the engine tries to use QT, if 
installed, and WMP
(WinMediaPlayer) if not...

Steve, what do you mean by "One has to script the player bit"?
Thanks
Bruce
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