Subject: | Re: Web player software with precise traveling cursor? |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:17 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Thomas, Never tried it but, here is a list of screencasting software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screencasting_software Wonder if any of the free ones are capable of syncing audio. John Hartog --- In Thomas Ashcraft <> wro= te: > > Dear Nature Recordists, > > I am looking for software that can produce an on-screen cursor / or bar > / or indicator of some sort that travels precisely over a spectrogram ima= ge synchronously with > the sound. The goal is to put sonic spectrogram movie documents on the we= b. > . > > For example: I have a sound file and radio spectrogram that I have > combined in iWeb software but would like a vertical cursor bar that is > as tall as the spectrogram and moves precisely in sync as sound and > spectrogram. ( Note that this quicktime player sample is *not* exactly i= n sync. ) > > http://www.heliotown.com/VLF_Alpha/20090207_Ashcraft.html > > Thank you in advance for any references. > > Thomas Ashcraft / New Mexico > |
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