I´ve been trying to find an xtra that records the sound of a
projector or a
shockwave movie onto the harddisk. Not just one sound, but the
whole
lot that is happening if, say, the user is mixing few sounds
in the movie.
(and that could include QuickTime Sound)
Well, unfortunately I
And I can't see a way of defining the input anyway, ie the output of
another file. I was hoping to create an audio file of a beatnik mix, but
no go.
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Subject: RE: lingo-l Recording sound.
I´ve been trying to find an xtra that records the sound of a
projector or a
shockwave movie onto the harddisk. Not just one sound, but the
whole
lot that is happening if, say, the user
I´ve been trying to find an xtra that records the sound of a
projector or a
shockwave movie onto the harddisk. Not just one sound, but the whole
lot that is happening if, say, the user is mixing few sounds
in the movie.
(and that could include QuickTime Sound)
Up to now I thought there
If you are on a Mac (you didn't specify) during authoring
(I'm assuming), you can record audio directly into
Director by: Insert Sound
This feature is not available on Windows.
- jp
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Does any body know how to record the sound(voice) using Mic
within DIrector
Is it posible??
Hi,
Yes it is certainly possible. You don't say if you are using Mac or PC
or which version of Director you have. Someone pointed out that they
had tried it using MCI. I have personally used MCI
Hi Ajay,
It is not possible to record sound using lingo. Check out for Audio xtra at
http://www.updatestage.com/
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