Indeed is one of life's most mystifying conundrums that the LC strategy
has allowed multi-media to take a back seat. With the world of online
video and audio exploding, one would think, that if you wanted LiveCode
to be a leading development platform, that making multi-media would be
*the* top
xport.
It would be great if the mothership would provide a status update on
multimedia in a blog post or here.
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@ Tom
Good to know that works on Windows. Yesterday I did start by creating a
player, setting it off screen for my Mac OSX UI. Glad to know that
works on Windows. One of our business team here moved entirely off the
Mac Platform over to windows (and built his entire box from the ground
up...
helps.
Tom
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Hi Brahmanathaswami,
as far as I know in desktop computer you can not play mp3 files as audio clips.
Using the "play audio clip" command you have to use WAV or AIFF format .
Although according LC documentation this command work also in Linux
desktop computer, as far as I know it doesn't.
If you w
I posted this to the forums, but no replies
We want to deploy .mp3 file via standalones on all platforms.
I can't imagine that no one isn't doing this already.
Can you post a sample snippet?
I presume we need to test for each platform and then use a different
method. I don't really need a con