Re: OT: Playing MP3's on Web Pages (was "Our Place in Hawaii")

2010-02-15 Thread Howard Bornstein
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote: > On one site we are currently staging in Drupal (stalled now, and I'm not > sure we really want to go there -- Drupal seems to be an esoteric beast! > Only dragon slayers can walk in those swamps!) one module for playing sound > using this

Re: OT: Playing MP3's on Web Pages (was "Our Place in Hawaii")

2010-02-11 Thread Sivakatirswami
y.com/slideshows/aadheenam/2009/ka_2009-12-30_thushyanthan-aadheenam/ Sadly, this link completely and repeatedly crashes Firefox for me :-( d Strange... on Windows or on your Mac? There sadly still seems to be no on good way to simply play mp3's on a web page that runs well on al

Re: URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable)

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Schaubeck
fumbled with the URL command. Thanks again ! From: stephen barncard To: How to use Revolution Sent: Friday, January 9, 2009 8:40:26 PM Subject: Re: URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable) Looks like your code shoul

Re: URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable)

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Schaubeck
Jan, You are correct my friend. That worked...Thank you !! From: Jan Schenkel To: How to use Revolution Sent: Friday, January 9, 2009 9:44:04 PM Subject: Re: URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable) --- Jim Schaub

Re: URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable)

2009-01-09 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Jim Schaubeck wrote: > I have an interesting situation. The following > simple script maintains mp3 file integrity (I can > play it from both old and new folders) > > put URL "binfile:C:/Documents and Settings/Jim > Schaubeck/Desktop/test1/testing.mp3" into URL

Re: URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable)

2009-01-09 Thread stephen barncard
Looks like your code should work. However have you tried 'revCopyFile' ? 2009/1/9 Jim Schaubeck > I have an interesting situation. The following simple script maintains mp3 > file integrity (I can play it from both old and new folders) > > put URL "binfile:C:

URL "binfile..." command seems to corrupt my mp3 files (re-creatable)

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Schaubeck
I have an interesting situation. The following simple script maintains mp3 file integrity (I can play it from both old and new folders) put URL "binfile:C:/Documents and Settings/Jim Schaubeck/Desktop/test1/testing.mp3" into URL "binfile:C:/Documents and Settings/Jim Schaubec

Re: Concatenate mp3-Files on Macintosh

2007-10-25 Thread R. Hillen
Hello Klaus, Hello Mark, Thank you for your quick response; as the script of Klaus didn´t work at once (you wrote "not tested ;-), I now use the One-Line of Mark to concatenate mp3-files in sourceFolder and to store it in targetpath. get shell("cat" && quote

Re: Concatenate mp3-Files on Macintosh

2007-10-24 Thread Mark Smith
On 25 Oct 2007, at 00:45, Mark Smith wrote: I may be wrong, but I think the "cd" needs to be part of the same shell call as the "cat", since the result of the "cd" is not persistent across the calls, so: answer folder "Where are the mp3-files to Con

Re: Concatenate mp3-Files on Macintosh

2007-10-24 Thread Mark Smith
On 24 Oct 2007, at 20:47, Klaus Major wrote: Try this (not tested): ... answer folder "Where are the mp3-files to Concatenate?" put it into sourcefolder ask file "What is the path to the resulting file?" put it into targetpath get shell("cd" && QUOTE

Re: Concatenate mp3-Files on Macintosh

2007-10-24 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Richard, Hello list, I want to write a tool for Mac OS X, which asks for a folder with some mp3-Files within and after that concatenates them into one file. By googling I found this tip: 1. Place mp3s on Desktop 2. Open terminal and type cd Desktop 3. Type cat *.mp3 > giveitaname.

Concatenate mp3-Files on Macintosh

2007-10-24 Thread R. Hillen
Hello list, I want to write a tool for Mac OS X, which asks for a folder with some mp3-Files within and after that concatenates them into one file. By googling I found this tip: 1. Place mp3s on Desktop 2. Open terminal and type cd Desktop 3. Type cat *.mp3 > giveitaname.mp3 I tried and

Re: Downloading MP3 files from Soundview...

2007-10-24 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Jim, Hi Folks... I've seen posts that do parallel things but I can't find one that exactly addresses what I want to do. I just ordered a library of books from Soundview and they tell me I need to download them one by one. Is there a way to automate this or does the stateless nature of

Downloading MP3 files from Soundview...

2007-10-24 Thread Jim Carwardine
Hi Folks... I've seen posts that do parallel things but I can't find one that exactly addresses what I want to do. I just ordered a library of books from Soundview and they tell me I need to download them one by one. Is there a way to automate this or does the stateless nature of the internet get

Re: MP3 Patents, was id3libv1.0.0 (Barry Barber)

2007-05-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For the experts in the field who took part in this thread may I refer this article which might, if you havnt already seen it, be pertinent to your work: http://www.fsf.org/news/playogg.html All the best Barry -- Passa a Infostrada. ADSL e T

Re: MP3 Patents, was id3libv1.0.0

2007-05-29 Thread Scott Kane
The below "chilling effects" link was from 1998. Those guys wanted to charge a hefty per-song fee as well then. Yeah, right. Yup. They haven't been short on ideas for charging out fees. That was a long time ago, and there are a lot more shareware out there still using MP3

Re: MP3 Patents, was id3libv1.0.0

2007-05-29 Thread Stephen Barncard
The below "chilling effects" link was from 1998. Those guys wanted to charge a hefty per-song fee as well then. Yeah, right. That was a long time ago, and there are a lot more shareware out there still using MP3 encoding. What about LAME? Also if Fraunhoffer patented the process i

Re: Converting sounds to MP3

2007-02-16 Thread Mark Smith
You're right, of course, and iTunes is mainly what I use, it's just that I've had QtAmateur fro a while and thought I had missed something. Incidentally, I found this: http://www.thalictrum.com/index.php?pageid=6&artid=6 which installs the Lame mp3 encoder, pre-compiled

Re: Converting sounds to MP3

2007-02-16 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Richmond, old sports :-) iTunes: http://www.apple.com/itunes/ can do this, and its FREE! C'mon, that is definitively TOO obvious!!! :-D sincerely, Richmond Mathewson Best from germanski Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de ___

Converting sounds to MP3

2007-02-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson
iTunes: http://www.apple.com/itunes/ can do this, and its FREE! sincerely, Richmond Mathewson Save the last dance for me, and don't slip in the dogs mess on the way over to take my hand. _

Re: Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-18 Thread sims
At 12:51 PM -1000 9/18/06, Sivakatirswami wrote: Chris Sheffield wrote: I don't think it's even necessary to do this. As long as the user has a version of Windows Media Player installed on their system that supports mp3 playback, you should be just fine using a player object like

Re: Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-18 Thread Sivakatirswami
Chris Sheffield wrote: I don't think it's even necessary to do this. As long as the user has a version of Windows Media Player installed on their system that supports mp3 playback, you should be just fine using a player object like you do on the Mac side. This is how my company&

Re: Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-18 Thread Chris Sheffield
I don't think it's even necessary to do this. As long as the user has a version of Windows Media Player installed on their system that supports mp3 playback, you should be just fine using a player object like you do on the Mac side. This is how my company's software works,

Re: Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-17 Thread Shao Sean
In Rev 2.7 and greater they have added a new command to supplement the "launch" command and it is called "launch document" --- snip from the documents -- launch document allows you to open the file without specifying an application. The document will be opened using the standard shell associa

Re: Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-17 Thread Sivakatirswami
Right, I'm familiar with "launch" use it a lot, but not with Windows. launch "foo.mp3" with "/whatPath?/toWhat.exe?" I presume Windows Media Player can handle .mp3 Y/N? Where does he live... i.e. how to find the path to WMP? get shell("start

Re: Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-16 Thread Shao Sean
Look at the "launch" or "launch document" commands. "Launch document" only exists in Rev 2.7 or greater. _ Get the new Windows Live Messenger! http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/default.aspx?locale=en-us&source=wlmailtagli

Invoke default mp3 player on Windows

2006-09-16 Thread Sivakatirswami
Let's say you want to create your own podcast reader for a specific feed where the media is .mp3. OK, testing for a net connection, downloading and parsing the RSS 2.0 feed getting the most recent episode, parsing the URL for the actual media file that's all a cake walk...very simpl

Re-2: serving mp3 with httpd stack of andre - how to modify the server header

2006-07-17 Thread runrev
Better than native runrev fields itself ;-) Bye, Franz Franz Böhmisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.animabit.de GF Animabit Multimedia Software GmbH Am Sonnenhang 22 D-94136 Thyrnau Tel +49 (0)8501-8538 Fax +49 (0)8501-8537 Original Messageprocessed by David InfoCenter Subject: Re: ser

Re: serving mp3 with httpd stack of soapdog - how to modify the server header

2006-07-17 Thread Andre Garzia
Franz, Hello, err... I am the soapdog. :-) That stack is ancient, I have better code now that will probably be able to serve mp3 out of the box. Since I am rebuilding my page the new code is not available yet but I can send it to your email. Do you want me to send it to you? it's e

serving mp3 with httpd stack of soapdog - how to modify the server header

2006-07-17 Thread runrev
Hi Using the http daemon of soapdog at http://homepage.mac.com/soapdog/rev/revhttpd.html I tried to modify this stack for serving mp3 and wav sounds from a local webserver. The modification in the stack script: if a file with extension mp3 has been called with an URL like http://127.0.0.1:8080

What does Rev hook into when it plays MP3 files on Windows?

2006-06-01 Thread Ben Rubinstein
I'm trying to get Rev to play MP3 files on Windows XP Embedded. I'm carrying the stack, the MP3 file, and StackRunner around on a USB drive, so the problem isn't there. I can plug the USB drive into any of several Windows XP machines, launch StackRunner, press the button, hear

Re: Playing mp3 on Windows (XP Embedded)

2006-05-17 Thread Ben Rubinstein
;m using a stack with a button to set the path from a standard file browser. I have the stack, the mp3 file (which has the ".mp3" extension), and StackRunner all loaded on a USB flash drive. I can plug this drive into various PCs running various versions of Windows, and in each case launch

RE: Playing mp3 on Windows (XP Embedded)

2006-05-17 Thread Thomas McCarthy
Ben, My gut is telling me that it three things: 1. could be a filepath issue. 2. Is the file extention ok? 3. I'm hungry. Skip number 3. Could you put a button on your stack to manually direct your stack to the mp3 file (and display the filename for you to copy and check later.)?

Playing mp3 on Windows (XP Embedded)

2006-05-16 Thread Ben Rubinstein
I'm trying to play some mp3 audio files from Revolution on Windows. I've finally got a stack which works OK on my Virtual PC Windows 2000, and on a Windows XP machine, in both cases under StackRunner (the old 2.6 variant). In both cases these are machines without Quicktime, so it&#x

MP3 ? - Closing thread

2006-04-18 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon
Hi Scott, Hi Garrett, Thanks for the info - I obviously didn't look far enough ! Is there a way to play external MP3 files in Rev ? I can't find any references to this in the doc (Rev 2.6.1 Build 152). -Francis "Nothing should ever be done for

Re: MP3 ?

2006-04-17 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote: > Is there a way to play external MP3 files in Rev ? I can't find > any references to this in the doc (Rev 2.6.1 Build 152). Use a player object and set its filename to the path of the MP3. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media,

Re: MP3 ?

2006-04-17 Thread Garrett Hylltun
Francis Nugent Dixon wrote: Hi from Paris, Is there a way to play external MP3 files in Rev ? I can't find any references to this in the doc (Rev 2.6.1 Build 152). In the Rev Docs, read the "Player object". "player object Platform support:Win32, OS X, MacOS, Linux I

MP3 ?

2006-04-17 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon
Hi from Paris, Is there a way to play external MP3 files in Rev ? I can't find any references to this in the doc (Rev 2.6.1 Build 152). Thanks -Francis "Nothing should ever be done for the first time !" ___ use-revolution m

Re: (Solved) Using players to play mp3 files on Windows

2005-12-10 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Thomas von Fintel wrote: > I have resorted to setting the defaultFolder to the effective filename > & "/sound" and then setting the player's fileName to "track001.mp3". > Should I expect problems with long filenames and spaces? Yes, if your f

Re: (Solved) Using players to play mp3 files on Windows

2005-12-10 Thread Thomas von Fintel
I have resorted to setting the defaultFolder to the effective filename & "/sound" and then setting the player's fileName to "track001.mp3". Should I expect problems with long filenames and spaces? Thanks for your advice. Thomas Am 10.12.2005 um 22:04 schrieb Sco

Re: (Solved) Using players to play mp3 files on Windows

2005-12-10 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Thomas von Fintel wrote: > It turned out there was an issue with the fileName property of the > player. I simply wasn't setting it right. > Now it works at least on the Virtual PC. I have to wait until Monday to > find out about XP + Media Player. Here are two more things to add to your

Re: (Solved) Using players to play mp3 files on Windows

2005-12-10 Thread Thomas von Fintel
Answering myself: It turned out there was an issue with the fileName property of the player. I simply wasn't setting it right. Now it works at least on the Virtual PC. I have to wait until Monday to find out about XP + Media Player. Thomas I have an educational stack that plays mp3

Using players to play mp3 files on Windows

2005-12-10 Thread Thomas von Fintel
I have an educational stack that plays mp3 sound files. I inserted a player and set the source property to the sound file. Everything is fine on my Mac OS X and OS 9 computers, but on two different Windows systems (XP with Windows Media Player installed and a "Virtual PC" with

Mp3 recording stack available

2005-11-22 Thread Thomas McCarthy
I've put my mp3 recording rev stack on my site for download. It's the file titled, "Mp3Recording_stack.zip" http://homepage.mac.com/speakup/BasicChristian/FileSharing17.html It contains everything you need, including the LAME encoders for both Windows and Mac. [I should pr

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev

2005-11-18 Thread Thomas McCarthy
Aloha Sivakatirswami! >Do you know now many secs are dropped? not sure, but it seemed to me about 1 or less. >>then run a shell program to convert it to mp3. >what program? will it run on OSX? Not only will it run on OSX (and windows) but it will run from within rev! It's a u

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev

2005-11-18 Thread Sivakatirswami
tting the player to visible solves it (move it off the viewable area to hide it) Finally, you cannot record in mp3 or mp4 format--even though some interesting possiblities are presented to you when you look at the "Recording Formats" window. But you can record in wave format and t

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev

2005-11-17 Thread Thomas McCarthy
Paul, This keeps popping up now and then. Perhaps it should be mentioned in the documentation. MP3 files can be played with the player control on either Windows or Mac. Just set the filename of the player to the mp3 file you wish to play. (your Windows system will need Microsoft Media Player

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev.

2005-11-17 Thread Marty Billingsley
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I need to know how to play MP3 files in Rev. I had this information > one time but I lost a hard drive! Please help. What I have my students do is to use QuickTime Pro to convert the mp3 files to mov files. That way they can import the sound

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev.

2005-11-17 Thread Eric Chatonet
Hi Paul, You might be interested in the following tutorial: "How to Monitor a QuickTime Player by Script" available from Tutorials Picker: This stack shows you how to monitor a QT player to play music (mp3 included) and provide all the usual commands, and more, to the user

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev.

2005-11-17 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Paul, I need to know how to play MP3 files in Rev. I had this information one time but I lost a hard drive! Please help. Create a player-object and set its filename to the mp3 file. But this requires Quicktime to be installed! Paul Regards Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: MP3 sound files in Rev.

2005-11-17 Thread xavier . bury
Hi Paul > I need to know how to play MP3 files in Rev. I had this information > one time but I lost a hard drive! Please help. Just create a player and set it's path to the file's path... answer file "Choose a media file to play:" set the filename of player 1 t

MP3 sound files in Rev.

2005-11-17 Thread Paul
I need to know how to play MP3 files in Rev. I had this information one time but I lost a hard drive! Please help. Paul -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.3/172 - Release Date: 11/15/2005

Re: about mp3 tags and Rev...

2005-06-29 Thread Alex Tweedly
Andre Garzia wrote: Does anyone here knows where to find the old Shao Sean libs for reading mp3 metadata? I have a simple podcasting app here that would benefit from that. Or any other way to retrieve the data. http://dark.unitz.ca/~shaosean/pages/development.htm -- Alex Tweedly

about mp3 tags and Rev...

2005-06-28 Thread Andre Garzia
Does anyone here knows where to find the old Shao Sean libs for reading mp3 metadata? I have a simple podcasting app here that would benefit from that. Or any other way to retrieve the data. Cheers andre ___ use-revolution mailing list use

Mp3 success on Windows, too

2005-05-27 Thread Thomas McCarthy
My previously posted script also works on Windows with these adjustments: 1. change the file paths to windows style. 2. hide the console replace "/" with "\" in x set the hideconsolewindows to true I got a Windows Lame encoder here: http://www.mp3-tech.org/software/encoders/lamewin32.exe When y

Mp3 Recording success (and Ogg)

2005-05-27 Thread Thomas McCarthy
put twavefile into tmp3file --path to new mp3 replace ".wav" with ".mp3" in tmp3file --adjust the tag put fld _lame && twavefile && tmp3file into x get shell(x) put it --if you want info end mouseUp There are some other commands you can add. To get m

Re: Mp3 Recording success

2005-05-27 Thread Pierre Sahores
AlohaThomas ! Sounds like a very interesting news to me :-) Will be very curious to read your gidline post in about this. Thanks for this.: Best Regards, I just had success recording to Mp3 and wanted to share it with the list. I'm pretty sure there are others interested. First

Re: Mp3 Recording success

2005-05-27 Thread Stephen Barncard
Tom, That post you mention didn't seem to make it to this 'How To' list. sqb At 10:15 AM -0400 5/27/05, Thomas McCarthy wrote: It's late and I have to get my beauty rest, but I'll try to post a sample project tomorrow. If you can't wait, just look at the post I made yesterday about ogg files.

Mp3 Recording success

2005-05-27 Thread Thomas McCarthy
I just had success recording to Mp3 and wanted to share it with the list. I'm pretty sure there are others interested. First some truth. I'm not actually recording in Mp3 format. I'm recording to a file in wave format and using the Lame unix exe to encode the file. (I will try

RE: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread MisterX
nt it I hope!!! Play is such a powerful word! Too bad many dont take it seriously! XB > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Kevin Miller > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 18:57 > To: How to use Revolution >

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread Kevin Miller
On 10/2/05 10:37 pm, "Ben Rubinstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The subsystem we use is not currently the full Windows Media Player, so MP3 >> will not work without QuickTime (yet). You may be able to get this to work >> with MCISendString(). > >

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread Ben Rubinstein
xbury.cs at clearstream.com wrote: > All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to > > get shell("start" && mymp3filepath) > > Why try harder? ;)) Hi Xavier, Thanks for the suggestion. That would probably do it for many cases - unfortunately I

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread xbury . cs
It's important to always put quotes in paths on windows if they have a space or ampersand. And WinAmp must be your default player... if you want to use another player, dont use start... use the path provided in the file association dialog. You'll see %1 which means the path. And usually also th

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread Signe Marie Sanne
Merci beaucoup, Xavier and Vielen Danke to Claus! set itemDel to "/" put item 1 to -2 of the effective filename of this stack into tFolder put tFolder & "/M0NKP9EA.MID" into mymp3filepath replace "/" with "\" in mymp3filepath ##it's windoze ;-) get shell ("start" && mymp3filepath) With the

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread xbury . cs
Hi You dont need a player object. Just shell does the trick. You need to use "start", and the backslashes in your path... (Make sure your current directory points to a valid path) And make sure the default to open a file (mp3 or mid) is set to a program that can play it. It's

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Signe Marie, [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to get shell("start" && mymp3filepath) Why try harder? ;)) It's just a question of having a default "play" or "Open" command associated with a player...

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-11 Thread Signe Marie Sanne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to get shell("start" && mymp3filepath) Why try harder? ;)) It's just a question of having a default "play" or "Open" command associated with a player... Hello Xavier Should

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-10 Thread xbury . cs
All you need is (with a default mp3 player installed) to get shell("start" && mymp3filepath) Why try harder? ;)) It's just a question of having a default "play" or "Open" command associated with a player... cheers Xavier >The subsystem we use

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-10 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On Wed Feb 9 15:21:29 Thomas McGrath III wrote: > It is relevant > > On Feb 9, 2005, at 2:05 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote: > >> I haven't; but I don't think it's relevant, Thomas, Thanks for taking the time to respond to my query. Could you shed some more light, however? What I wrote was: > I have

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-10 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On Thu Feb 10 20:45:35 Kevin Miller wrote, > The subsystem we use is not currently the full Windows Media Player, so MP3 > will not work without QuickTime (yet). You may be able to get this to work > with MCISendString(). Kevin, thanks for the information. I'll look into MCISen

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-10 Thread Kevin Miller
the actual requirements, or give me a clue how to debug > what's not working? (EG on OS X I now about using the console to get > detailed info about what's failing to work when it tries to access some > external component; is there some equivalent on Windows (XPe) that I can use

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-09 Thread Thomas McGrath III
It is relevant On Feb 9, 2005, at 2:05 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote: I haven't; but I don't think it's relevant, Thomas J. McGrath III SCS 1000 Killarney Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15234 412-885-8541 ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com ht

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-09 Thread Ben Rubinstein
4 (0)1273-821600 http://www.cogapp.com| Fax : +44 (0)1273-728866 > From: Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:48:38 + > To: "use-revolution@lists.runrev.com" > Subject: Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows > > Hi Klaus,

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-08 Thread Klaus Major
over the XPe build (and wouldn't know what I was doing if I did) - I try something, make a fresh request, get a new solid state disk for the unit, try again. Quite longwinded, and there's a tight timetable on this project. As noted before, I removed QuickTime from a normal PC running XP,

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-08 Thread Ben Rubinstein
know what I was doing if I did) - I try something, make a fresh request, get a new solid state disk for the unit, try again. Quite longwinded, and there's a tight timetable on this project. As noted before, I removed QuickTime from a normal PC running XP, and played MP3 files, using a '

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Jeffrey Reynolds
You will get different messages from Apple with each case you present, to different folks and at different times. When i have pressed a question they have usually ended up reverting to the letter of the license instead of waiving stuff. This has come up for me about a dozen times over the l

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
Jeffrey Reynolds wrote: The main problem with including the quicktime installer is its license agreement. You must make your application to only work with the version of qt (or later) at the time you release your product. I think I missed that clause of the license agreement. I wrote an Apple rep

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Jeffrey Reynolds
The main problem with including the quicktime installer is its license agreement. You must make your application to only work with the version of qt (or later) at the time you release your product. thus if someone has an older version of qt installed you must force them to update their qt to us

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 QuickTime is not an application. It is a framework and a set of drivers which needs to run as part of the operating system in order to function properly. A better approach would be to obtain the needed permission to bundle the QuickTime installer w

RE: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Rossi Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 11:58 AM To: How to use Revolution Subject: Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows Recently, Ben Rubinstein wrote: > In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Ben Rubinstein wrote: > In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp3 > file; start the player) this isn't working, with a standalone on a machine > running Windows XPembedded, without QuickTime or Windows Media Player. > > Also possibly

Re: MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Ben, On Sep 19, 2004, at 13:18:38 ETD, Klaus Major wrote: mp3 can be played with or without* quicktime in a player object. WMA are not supported right out of the box... *on Windows In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp3 file; start the player) this isn't wo

MP3 without QuickTime on Windows

2005-02-07 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On Sep 19, 2004, at 13:18:38 ETD, Klaus Major wrote: > mp3 can be played with or without* quicktime in a player object. > WMA are not supported right out of the box... > > *on Windows In my trivial test (set the filename of a player to the path to the mp3 file; start the player

Re: MP3 VS MP4

2004-12-28 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Dec 27, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Paul Salyers wrote: I had heard that Mac was producing an MP4 format for sounds that is going be compressed tighter than MP3, also it's going be a Public Domain format. (FREE) no license will be needed. Would like this confermed if anyone knows about it. Yo

Re: MP3 VS MP4

2004-12-28 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
at is going be compressed tighter than MP3, also it's going be a Public Domain format. (FREE) no license will be needed. Would like this confermed if anyone knows about it. Paul Salyers PS1 - Senior Rep. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (918) 465-7426 -- Cell (918) 967-10

Re: MP3 VS MP4

2004-12-27 Thread Paul Salyers
I had heard that Mac was producing an MP4 format for sounds that is going be compressed tighter than MP3, also it's going be a Public Domain format. (FREE) no license will be needed. Would like this confermed if anyone knows about it. Paul Salyers PS1 - Senior Rep. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (918

Re: MP3 VS MP4

2004-12-27 Thread Marian Petrides
Paul, Not sure this is what you are referring to, but iTunes music store downloads have an extension of .m4p These files are "protected AAC" file, i.e. encrypted Advanced Audio Coding format files. Unencrypted AAC files have an extension of .m4a A google search on AAC yielded the following

MP3 VS MP4

2004-12-27 Thread Paul Salyers
I heard there was a better sound format called MP4. Anyone know any thing about this for sure? Paul Salyers PS1 - Senior Rep. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ps1.softseven.org ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com http://lists.runr

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-12-03 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Waddingham wrote: I'd imagine one reason Apple pulled support for MP3 from the QT API was the software patents held by Frauhoffer in several countries (including Germany and the US). From what I understand of the situation Frauhoffer are 'entitled' to (and enforce) a fee

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-30 Thread Frank D. Engel, Jr.
MP3 is *NOT* a free audio format. Software which produces MP3 files would be subject to additional royalty payments. It is highly unlikely that Rev could add support for this, since it is likely that each copy of each standalone would need to pay royalties. My guess is that this is why Apple

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-30 Thread Mark Waddingham
I'd imagine one reason Apple pulled support for MP3 from the QT API was the software patents held by Frauhoffer in several countries (including Germany and the US). From what I understand of the situation Frauhoffer are 'entitled' to (and enforce) a fee for every 'MP3 encoder&#

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-30 Thread xbury . cs
Richard asked >I wonder if it's worth proposing that MP3 conversion be added to the >engine. Anyone else need that sort of thing? Surely to save audio recorded with RunRev and or to edit audio should that be possible.. Xavier - Visit

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-30 Thread Richard Gaskin
Ken Norris wrote: Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? Do you have to do this within Rev or are you looking to simply convert files (thus something like iTunes)? Gotta be Rev. It's for a client. A Mac-platform client?

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-30 Thread Ken Norris
On Nov 30, 2004, at 2:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:58:33 -0800 From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: QT->MP3? Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? Do you have to do th

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-29 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Nov 29, 2004, at 6:58 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? Do you have to do this within Rev or are you looking to simply convert files (thus something like iTunes)? Gotta be Rev. It's

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-29 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: >>> Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? >> >> >> Do you have to do this within Rev or are you looking to simply convert files >> (thus something like iTunes)? > > Gotta be Rev. It's for a c

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-29 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hello Richard, In beetwin possible others ways, To test the procedure : 1.- Drag'n drop the movie (demux files only) over iTunes. 2.- Export the file as MP3 from the iTunes "Advanced" menu. To drive it from within Rev : 3.- Build the automation process in driving it trought

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? Do you have to do this within Rev or are you looking to simply convert files (thus something like iTunes)? Gotta be Rev. It's for a client. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World

Re: QT->MP3?

2004-11-29 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: > Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? Do you have to do this within Rev or are you looking to simply convert files (thus something like iTunes)? Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design - E:

QT->MP3?

2004-11-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
Anyone have an external to convert QT audio files to MP3? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FourthWorld.com ___ use-revolution mailing list

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