Subject: | 2. Re: Spectrogram to a movie file? |
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From: | "Thomas Ashcraft" heliotown27 |
Date: | Fri Apr 27, 2007 10:28 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Walt, Thanks for thinking further on this subject. I will respond better later but in the meantime I checked out your clip and in Firefox the spectro image is slanted but the sound plays fine. Maybe it is just a momentary glitch with my own pc, not sure. But........ I can tell you that even viewing it with slant vision it is cool. Thanks, and I hope to be back to my pc in the next day or so. In haste, Thomas Walter Knapp wrote: > Posted by: "Thomas Ashcraft" > > >> I am hoping still for further possibilities from others on the list as >> well. I don't see much discussion of spectrogram programs on this list= >> in general. It sure is helpful to visualize sound. >> > http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/SparkXLScreenSnapz001.mov > > |
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