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From: ming u. <mi...@ya...> - 2004-08-06 11:30:26
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I've made lots of tests and tries for adding a non streaming sound in a ming produced swf file... I never succeeded in having a nice sound in the resulting output... whatever "mp3", "au" or "wav" file i used... Only awful "craks" and noisy stuff ! I made a simple project on macromedia flash Mx with only the sounds i'd like to play with and compared the resulting output with ming output and found, then fixed some minor differences ( lack streamHead2 tag) in ming. But for now i'm totally lost, and dont know how far ming is able to handle sounds... This is to say: (1) which file format are totally handled ( mp3, au, wav, ... ) and which are partially or not fully handled (2) is there some built in limitations in ming (little indian, big indian coded files, working only on linux system...) (3) how far sound stuff has been tested and who did these tests, on which language ( c, c++, php, ...) In order to go any further for adding sounds handling to ming, i'd like to receive the following: (1) many swf sound files produced by ming. (2) for each, i'd like to get the sound file in it's original format ( mp3, au, wav, ... ) and the ming script file (c++, c, php) who used it and produced the file (3) the linux or windows Operating System used with specific configuration or installation for sound (specific codec for example), and which ming version operated on the swf file (4) whatever other information on link to websites dealing with sound formats or ming applications that succeeded with sound. thanx for helping... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail |