I forwarded Colin's response to the client and this is his reply:
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The music files we make have sample accurate loop points (however,
audibly they don't need to be sample-accurate, just really close to loop
perfectly when they are uncompressed). Any well-looped .aiff or .wav
Hi Jacqueline
Try loading the file into a audio editor like Audacity
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net) and check the beginning to end of the
clip.
Blips should be obvious and generally if the sound has been trimmed
badly then a simple tool like audacity allows you to smooth things out.
If
Thanks Scott. We're trying to avoid externals but I may be able to talk
them out of that if nothing else works. It isn't a real "blip", it's the
stutter that happens between loops like you said.
I've asked the client if he's willing to share one of the files, I'll
see what he says.
On 2/23/1
On 22/02/2013, at 9:48 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
> On 22/02/2013, at 9:24 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
>
>> I agree with that Monte, The map was a fun curiosity I was just there the
>> other day but it is not very useful beyond that. It would be great if there
>> where more choices like le
Hi Jacque:
In my experience, I've never been able to reliably loop a native player
seamlessly. Even if it I got it working on one system, there's always
another that runs slowly or has multiple process processes running, and a
split second pause is audible in between loops.
The only way I've eve
Yes, divided by two.
On Feb 23, 2013, at 7:32 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>> Did Henri the fourth just have three wives?
>
> ...maybe you're thinking of Hen-er-y the eighth...
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Saturday, February 23, 2013, 4:24:02 PM, you wrote:
> Did Henri the fourth just have three wives?
...maybe you're thinking of Hen-er-y the eighth...
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The "Vert Galant" had many more, I fear ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV_of_France
Le 24 févr. 2013 à 01:24, Colin Holgate a écrit :
> Did Henri the fourth just have three wives?
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Did Henri the fourth just have three wives?
On Feb 23, 2013, at 7:21 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> … where the good king Henri the Fourth born and went baptized (arrosé) with
> Jurançon vine…
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… where the good king Henri the Fourth born and went baptized (arrosé) with
Jurançon vine…
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Ah damn, and I was so hoping you meant to bribe someone xD
On 24.02.2013, at 01:18, Jacques Hausser wrote:
> Actually, "arroser quelque chose", litterally "sprinkle water on something"
> is used colloquially to mean "celebrate something with a drink". Or several
> drinks…
> Hope it will be the
Actually, "arroser quelque chose", litterally "sprinkle water on something" is
used colloquially to mean "celebrate something with a drink". Or several drinks…
Hope it will be the case next Thursday ! !
Le 24 févr. 2013 à 00:56, Colin Holgate a écrit :
> You drowned me with puns.
>
> This help
Björnke-
Saturday, February 23, 2013, 3:52:55 PM, you wrote:
> Well, all plants, even foreign language ones, need watering.
> After all, no plan reaches fruition without the proper irrigation.
> When you are in a downpour, and the world seems overtly moisturised,
> maybe you could think of wetnes
Here in Pau - Béarn - Aquitaine - and, even, southern "france"... (both Jacques
and me are living around), we are drinking a glass of Jurançon alike, to say,
"Clos Joliette" vine each time an interesting event happens ;D
Pau is a clever little town in between skiable mountains and wind / surfa
Blips would happen if the looping isn't good, or if the sound ends with the
last sample not at a zero value.
There's another complication with compressed audio, in that the sound is
compressed in particular size packets. That could cause the loop to either have
silence at the end, or to cut int
You drowned me with puns.
This helped:
http://dictionary.imtranslator.net/french-english/arrosions/
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Well, all plants, even foreign language ones, need watering. After all, no plan
reaches fruition without the proper irrigation. When you are in a downpour, and
the world seems overtly moisturised, maybe you could think of wetness in
monetary terms; Mostly bribery and other wet-handed cajoling...
A client wants to use m4a audio files that loop, but there's a short
blip each time it rolls around to the beginning. Is there a way to
seamlessly loop those? I said I'd ask here since we have some audio pros
on the list.
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Well, it doesn't help me if leo.org translates French into German ok, how would
that get me an English translation for "arrosions"?
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Tach Colin
Ein Verb ist natürlich kein etwas. Wenn du nicht sicher bist, welche Sprache du
gerade liest, empfehle ich Googletranslate nur als ersten Schritt. Alles
weitere solltest du via Leo.org klären:
http://dict.leo.org/frde/index_de.html#/search=arrosions&searchLoc=0&resultOrder=basic&mult
What are arrosions?
On Feb 23, 2013, at 6:26 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> arrosions
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Yep ! Et si ça veut, il faudra bien que nous arrosions çà, Jacques ;D
Le 23 févr. 2013 à 23:16, Devin Asay a écrit :
> On Feb 23, 2013, at 2:55 PM, "jacques CLAVEL"
> wrote:
>
>> 60%!
>
> And up to #3 on kicktraq hot list!
>
>
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On 2/23/13 2:31 PM, Richmond wrote:
Ahah: J. Landman Gay has another of those "putting Richmond right" moments!
I only remember that far back because I'm getting so damn old.
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On Feb 23, 2013, at 2:55 PM, "jacques CLAVEL" wrote:
> 60%!
And up to #3 on kicktraq hot list!
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thats why you need kids as your cowboy testers, they do that sort of stuff w/o
even thinking about it consciously!
jeff
On Feb 22, 2013, at 10:16 PM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
> I wonder if anyone's tried pledging a negative amount. You never know how
> the software was writ
60%!
2013/2/23 Mark Smith
> Colin Holgate-2 wrote
> > I'm checking the page every few minutes (or more exactly, a LiveCode
> > application is doing that for me). One of the things I have it show me is
> > the change in the total figure. So, each time the total changes I know by
> > how much.
>
>
Awesomeness! Thanks for sharing this.
Sent from my Pipo M2
On Feb 23, 2013 3:27 PM, "Richmond" wrote:
> Read this article a bit more carefully and feel it is extremely good in
> that it
> concisely describes pretty well all there is to say about Metacard circa
> 2000,
> and . . .
>
>.
Sounds doable. But a lot of work, replicating RTSP, RTP as well as RTCP... As
long as you don't need multicast, which you probably won't, it's possible.
On 22.02.2013, at 19:28, Nigel Soden wrote:
> Greeting and Salutations to O Wise Ones
>
> Is it possible to do MMS streaming using LC. From w
On 02/23/2013 10:29 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 2/23/13 2:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
As far as I understand Metacard (Livecard's true ancestor) was started
as a Windows
equivalent to Hypercard, which, very quickly, went cross platform.
Unix was the first and only version for some years, since Dr
On 2/23/13 2:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
As far as I understand Metacard (Livecard's true ancestor) was started
as a Windows
equivalent to Hypercard, which, very quickly, went cross platform.
Unix was the first and only version for some years, since Dr Raney was a
'nix guy. Next came Windows for a
Read this article a bit more carefully and feel it is extremely good in
that it
concisely describes pretty well all there is to say about Metacard circa
2000,
and . . .
. . . with a few modifications about Livecode in 2013.
http://designertoday.com/reviews/review.archive/413/metaca
Indeed. All good points. I first discovered, and started working with
Metacard when my primary OS at work was SGI Irix. When we switched to
Windows NT, it had already become Revolution, so I moved forward with that.
It saddened me to see the *nix platforms go away, but there's only so much
a small
On 02/23/2013 09:58 PM, Roger Eller wrote:
Very good article! I do have to wonder why however, are there not more
articles on Linux and Windows sites? Sure the roots of LiveCode are Apple
flavored, but shouldn't the cross platform aspects be promoted beyond the
Apple fan-base?
As far as I under
Very good article! I do have to wonder why however, are there not more
articles on Linux and Windows sites? Sure the roots of LiveCode are Apple
flavored, but shouldn't the cross platform aspects be promoted beyond the
Apple fan-base?
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On Feb 23, 2013 10:14 AM, "Colin Holgate"
Thank you much Malte for your suggestion. I am going to do that to morrow
morning.
But could a path problem be possible with the Mac' standalone and neither with
the Windows' one (nor in the development environment on Mac) ?
Best regards
André
Le 23 févr. 2013 à 19:20, Malte Brill a écrit :
I suspect this is a path problem. The stack may be in a location you do not
expect. Could you answer the path you are searching on your mac and the do a
answer thePathToStack&cr&cr&(there is a stack thePathToStack)
for debugging?
Best,
Malte
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Saturday, February 23, 2013, 7:13:35 AM, you wrote:
> This one was via a friend, Michael Cohen, he asked Adam Engst to
> say something in TidBITS. Adam not only did that, but actually wrote
> a monster article:
> http://tidbits.com/article/13582
Good article. Comments added.
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Bonjour,
Mac 10.6.8 ; livecode 5.0.2.
As a splash stack I have a simple stack which, on openstack, disappears and
then opens another simple main stack.
In the development environment all is working well.
When I save this splash stack as standalone for Mac (intel) and for Windows :
- on Window
Great article. I sent a note about it to MacSurfer and they've linked to it
from their Press Release section - hopefully that'll help with visibility.
Curt
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in TidBITS. Adam not only did that, but actually wrote a monster article:
http://tidbits.com/article/13582
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Colin Holgate-2 wrote
> I'm checking the page every few minutes (or more exactly, a LiveCode
> application is doing that for me). One of the things I have it show me is
> the change in the total figure. So, each time the total changes I know by
> how much.
Clever!
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I'm checking the page every few minutes (or more exactly, a LiveCode
application is doing that for me). One of the things I have it show me is the
change in the total figure. So, each time the total changes I know by how much.
On Feb 22, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
>> A £315 just sho
Just in case anyone wants to follow the progress of the LiveCode kickstarter
project while away from their desk, there is an app for kickstarter available
(for the last week or so) at:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id596961532
Hoping we make it over the next days!
cheers
Alan
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