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Re: Suggestions on methods to display sonograms as movies?

Subject: Re: Suggestions on methods to display sonograms as movies?
From: "Bernie Krause" bigchirp1
Date: Fri May 14, 2010 5:55 am ((PDT))
We use a combo of SpectraFoo, for the streaming spectrogram, with
Snapz Pro X for the streaming screen capture, Marc. Works pretty well
as a "movie."

Bernie


On May 13, 2010, at 6:06 PM, Marc Myers wrote:

> I'm working on a project where I would like include both audio and
> its sonogram as a video of some sort. I've been using Acousmographe
> and it works well in some regards. However the only output is a SWF
> file and I must convert this to another format. The conversions have
> not always gone well. Anyone have any luck? Obviously, in any decent
> sound editing program one can see a sonogram as one listens to the
> file, but I'm interested in this being a freestanding movie. I've
> also tried screen capture utilities but consistency in the size of
> the image is also important and this is not always easy to do with
> screen capture.
> Marc Myers
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