Creating Audio Clips

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at Cox.Net
Thu Feb 8 20:09:03 EST 2007


Sounds like the way to go. I'll give it a try first thing.

Joe Wilkins

On Feb 8, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Phil Davis wrote:

> Devin Asay wrote:
>> On Feb 8, 2007, at 8:10 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
>>> Mark, I assume you're poking fun? If not, tell me more.
>> He's totally serious, despite the smiley. See the record sound  
>> file command in the Rev dictionary. I also have a basic  
>> introduction to the record command at http://revolution.byu.edu/ 
>> audio/audioIntro.html.
>> It works pretty well, but has a couple of quirks.
>
> I agree with Devin - it works well enough to be quite useful.
>
> Using Rev's recording suite, I added a popup recording window to an  
> app one client uses to develop training packages. It saved them  
> tons of time by letting them record voice audio at the exact  
> training screen where it was needed, and "attaching" it to the  
> screen. It completely eliminated all other steps they used to go  
> through to get audio files into their training packages.
>
> Now I'm their hero!  :o)
>
> Phil Davis
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