Record Sound
Chris Carroll-Davis
chris at carroll-davis.co.uk
Mon Apr 18 18:13:33 EDT 2005
Ron -
I have had some experience with recording sound. On the Mac it worked
fine, but I came across problems on Windows that were apparently caused
by QuickTime bugs on Windows. (Rev uses QT for sound recording) I was
given some kind help to get recording working properly on Windows by
using MCI commands to get around QT bug. (I work on Macs!)
I could send you some sample scripts later in week, but I won't be at
my desk for a day or so. (Also need to get permission from my "MCI
source"...)
I don't know about setting the sound input to iSight, but I gather
there may be a problem with that at present. Just today, I read that
one of the new features of Tiger is to be able to use the iSight for
general purpose sound input...
From Apple's web site today:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/newfeatures/over200.html
> iSight Integration
> Enable iSight in the Sound Preference panel for regular audio input
> including speech recognition.
Chris
On 18 Apr 2005, at 16:02, Ronald Zellner wrote:
> Is anyone using the record sound function? I saw some activity on
> the listserve a while back pertaining to this but I don't seem to
> have the right parameters or something. Does anyone have a sample
> stack or script?
>
> Also, I'm still trying to find a way to set the input to the iSight
> microphone or a USB microphone on a Mac. Anyone know the recordInput
> property for this? I know it can use 'dflt' to use the one set in the
> system settings, but I'd like to be able to script it.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>
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