You may find the following of interest.

Sound without flash... JS only: 
http://www.zwitserloot.com/files/soundkit/soundcheck.html
Sound from JS + Flash: http://schillmania.com/projects/soundmanager2/
Same again: http://jssoundkit.sourceforge.net/

I think it would be a useful inclusion for the whole system if in the 
bootstrap process flash compatibility was checked for. This would allow 
for an additional level of deprecation support as well as an additional 
level of functionality (sound effects being a good example.)

I have recently been playing with a new bootstrap for the whole system 
which makes use of an embedded flash object (1kb) when flash is 
available on the system instead of the whole Ajax framework which is 
faster, lighter and simpler than the js equivalent... It obviously 
deprecates back to js then to plain HTML when not supported as before... 
Maybe exploiting flash (where available) could be placed on the road map 
for the whole framework?

Roja

Brad Hubbard wrote:
> Lalo Martins wrote:
>   
>> Thanks.  Yeah I figured as much... I dread the idea because I don't 
>> "speak" flash, but ok :-)
>>
>> I'd like to contribute that to Wt once I do, if there's interest.  
>> Although I'm still learning the toolkit, so that may take a while.  Since 
>> this is certainly bloat to 99% of users, I guess package it in a separate 
>> lib wtmedia or something?
>>
>> I imagine a very simple API... I'll put more thought into it and post 
>> here.  If either flash or js isn't available, it'd degrade to simply 
>> doing nothing.  Maybe try HTML5 before flash?
>>   
>>     
>
> Lalo,
>
> Maybe this could help?
>
> http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/
>
> Interested to see how you get on with this.
>
> Kindest regards,
> Brad Hubbard
>
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