Subject: | Re: More on scrolling spectrograms |
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From: | "rock_scallop" rock_scallop |
Date: | Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:31 pm ((PST)) |
Hi Peter, What do you mean by "dumped spectrogram images?" What are you using to generate the images to be dumped? Nice sounds. I played the long one for a little while, a wee bit jerky but I think it's acceptable for an online viewing. Would it play smoother as a download or DVD video? John Hartog rockscallop.org --- In "Marc Myers" wrote: > > There are shortcomings to Acousmographe but I've used it for some time. My > original solution was to convert the Flash movie to another format with SWF & > FLV toolkit. Lately I've been using Premiere CS5, I import the FLV file, then > add the original audio. Then output to whatever file format I wish. The > advantage of Acousmographe is one can annotate. |
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