'play' vs. 'start' ?
Jim Ault
JimAultWins at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 16 19:49:36 EST 2007
Yep, this is another example of incomplete documentation in Rev... I
immediately searched for 'neoprene' 'structural engineer' and found
nothing, zip, nada. Hard to imagine that the Rev team did not anticipate
such topics on the user list :-)
Maybe in the next release?
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
... obviously avoiding work that needs to be done :-)
On 1/16/07 3:07 PM, "Joe Lewis Wilkins" <pepetoo at Cox.Net> wrote:
> Phil and all the list,
>
> My face is Soooo red! Obviously, my email was intended for someone
> else - not this list. I was kind of hoping everyone would just ignore
> it, but no such luck. Thanks for treating me kindly. I'll try to do
> better in the future.
>
> Joe Wilkins
>
> On Jan 16, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
>
>> Uhhhh... thanks Joe! But I was really hoping I wouldn't need
>> neoprene OR a structural engineer to improve audio processing in my
>> app. :o) But I must confess, I never really thought about it that
>> way.
>>
>> LOL,
>> Phil
>> Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
>>> Well, got my car back a little earlier than expected. The neoprene
>>> samples have not arrived yet, so I called. We can pick them up on
>>> our way to LB. It won't be much out of the way. RubberCal's
>>> (RubberCal.com) facility is located at 2920 Kilson Drive, Santa
>>> Ana, CA; phone number: 800-370-9152
>>> Are we still planning to see the structural engineer tomorrow?
>>> On Jan 16, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Phil Davis wrote:
>>>> I maintain an application that sometimes plays 100's of external
>>>> digital audio files during a single usage session. Currently the
>>>> app uses 'start player' method of playing them. Sometimes the app
>>>> will freeze up, and I think it's related to audio processing.
>>>>
>>>> I want to improve the app's stability. Has anyone found the 'play
>>>> [filepath]' form to be more stable or less stable than 'start
>>>> player'?
>>>>
>>>> Also, does anyone have extra info about the two approaches to
>>>> audio playing that shed light on differences between the two? Are
>>>> they doing the exact same thing under the hood?
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