Russ, I had a little play in an idle few moments...
Try these very rough sketches, http://nordberg.me.uk/swfc_samples/russ/ Same dead simple random walk with stereo sound, but produced two different ways. ( Maybe I can simply them so they don't use so much Actionscript.. ) Are they the sort of effect you were looking for? Producing a random walk with just sound, was trickier. But I sort of got that to work as well. Flash wasn't designed to produce beeps, and precision timing ( due to anomalies with both SoX and Flash Player ) .. dire! ;o) Regards, Chris. On 24 July 2010 17:05, Russell Lyons <rdly...@indiana.edu> wrote: >> http://www.nordberg.me.uk/swfc_samples/ > > Thanks, they were quite interesting. For just the sound, it might work > well, but his methods might not be precise enough to work with video and > sound together. > >>> Finally, I don't know ActionScript, so wouldn't know how to use >>> attachSound. >> >> Practice? ;o) Take a look at the examples mentioned above. I've > > It's not that it's beyond me, just that the value of this project is > less than the value of the time it would take to learn ActionScript. > >> Then again, maybe you are trying to use the wrong tool(s)? There >> are plenty of general video editing tools out there that give you >> more flexibility. Random links below, > > I looked at those, but did not see any that would work. I've looked in > the past, too. But thanks for the suggestions. There are a lot of neat > tools out there. > > Best regards, > Russ