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Sender:Jim Watters
Date/Time:2004-Mar-30 20:11:00
Subject:Re: A little audio help needed

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: A little audio help needed Jim Watters 2004-Mar-30 20:11:00
I had no idea there was sound with the pan before.  I leave my 
headphones permanently plugged into my computer and not usually on my head.
When adding sound is it possible to add a visual image or object to show 
it is playing plus it would be good for those that do have speakers to 
have something to click to mute or pause the sound.  This would be 
pretty difficult with embedded directional sounds, but us with 
headphones a little animated gif showing a sound wave or something, so I 
know to listen.

 Jim Watters

 Graphic Software Developer
 http://members.rogers.com/jimwatters



Larry 'Flash' Alexander wrote:

> Hi bob,
>  
> I use streaming swf. Hopefully it gets going fully before having to 
> download completely. I haven't had anybody comment on it yet. Let me 
> know what you think.
> http://panography.flashhq.net/sscove/
>  
> I use Acoustica MP3 Mixer to mix my mp3, wav or ?? sound files. Then I 
> use Turbine Video Encoder to create a streaming swf file from the 
> final mp3.
>  
> Flash
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     *From:* Bob Shindel [mailto:#removed#]
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:16 AM
>     *To:* #removed#
>     *Subject:*  A little audio help needed
>
>     Nice work everyone!
>
>         I am in need a little help.  I never added sound to a panorama
>     before,
>     so this has been a learning experience for me.  In order to
>     minimize the
>     file size of my panorama I changed the file type of my audio
>     tracks from
>     aiff to mp3.  This did reduce the size of audio tracks files by
>     over 2/3s,
>     but now there is a noticeable gap where the audio track loops. 
>     Try as I
>     might, by trimming the beginning and/or the end of each track with
>     QTPro,
>     the gap remains.  Any ideas anyone?  All four tracks are 15
>     seconds long and
>     I had to listen carefully to hear the loop change when the sound
>     tracks were
>     aiffs.  I recorded the soundtracks with a digital camcorder, used
>     iMovie3 to
>     edit and export the aiff files, and then used iTunes to convert
>     the aiff
>     files into mp3s.
>
>         Here's the pano <<http://www.shindel.net/pages/wwp.html>>
>
>     Thanks in advance,
>
>     Bob
>

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