Hi Graham,
> Am 06.12.2017 um 14:49 schrieb Graham Samuel via use-livecode
> :
>
> Yes, this is just plain nonsense - it may be a leftover from a previous
> LC/Revolution idea that “play” would have a larger range of possible formats,
> but in the current versions of LC the IDE should warn one
On 12/6/17 7:49 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
Yes, this is just plain nonsense - it may be a leftover from a previous
LC/Revolution idea that “play” would have a larger range of possible formats,
but in the current versions of LC the IDE should warn one off, no?
Probably.
There i
I have already admitted to making a complete foll of myself re that
in an earlier post.
Richmond.
On 6/12/17 9:11 pm, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Richmond wrote:
NO: a player does not "demand" an external file as my example stack
demonstrates:
https:
Richmond wrote:
NO: a player does not "demand" an external file as my example stack
demonstrates:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9v2juqqu7ojb83v/Carrot%20Player.livecode.zip?dl=0
The player in that stack plays an embedded mp3 file.
Does not play here (Mac OS X)
of cour
Yes, this is just plain nonsense - it may be a leftover from a previous
LC/Revolution idea that “play” would have a larger range of possible formats,
but in the current versions of LC the IDE should warn one off, no?
Graham
> On 6 Dec 2017, at 10:26, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> wrot
However, the fact that "import audio file" allows one to import an mp3 file
is a bit misleading.
Richmond.
On 5/12/17 9:17 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I stand corrected!
You are indeed right: I moved my "carrot.mp3" file out of the same
folder as the stack
and, no, no sound despite their be
I don’t really know if it was DropBox exactly, but I got a temporary glitch
that made my Mac freeze the first time I tried to download your zip file via
the linkg. I tried it again just now and it worked. If I find out any more
about what I did, I’ll let you know!
Graham
> On 5 Dec 2017, at 19:
I stand corrected!
You are indeed right: I moved my "carrot.mp3" file out of the same
folder as the stack
and, no, no sound despite their being an embedded "carrot.mp3" file in
the stack.
What a bu**er.
Richmond.
On 5/12/17 8:45 pm, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Am 0
Hi Richmond,
> Am 05.12.2017 um 19:38 schrieb Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
> :
>
> NO: a player does not "demand" an external file as my example stack
> demonstrates:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/9v2juqqu7ojb83v/Carrot%20Player.livecode.zip?dl=0
> [ and I would be VERY interested to know,
NO: a player does not "demand" an external file as my example stack
demonstrates:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9v2juqqu7ojb83v/Carrot%20Player.livecode.zip?dl=0
[ and I would be VERY interested to know, Graham, what that did to your
DropBox ]
The player in that stack plays an embedded mp3 file.
Thanks to Panos and to Jacque (and earlier to Richmond, even if his link had an
alarming effect on my DropBox!). Am I right to think the LC documentation is
deficient in this area, or did I just miss it? For example, although it’s in
the LC dictionary, “playstopped” can’t be found by searching t
Specialfolderpath("resources") is especially convenient in another way. In
a standalone it points to the location of the files that were added to the
Copy Files pane of the standalone settings. But in the IDE it points to the
folder containing the current mainstack. If you organize your files on
Lol hahaha, sorry :)
I meant "playrate", and indeed I wrote "playrate", but Safari auto-complete
keeps changing it to "playmate" :)
Best,
Panos
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Klaus major-k via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi Panos,
>
> > Am 05.12.2017 um 14:17 schr
Hi Panos,
> Am 05.12.2017 um 14:17 schrieb panagiotis merakos via use-livecode
> :
> ...
> You can do that by checking "the playmate of player 1". ...
where "Player 1" = Hugh Heffner (RIP)? :-D
Best
Klaus
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Panos wrote:
You can do that by checking "the playmate of player 1". If it is 0, then
the player does not play
"playmate"
??
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Hi Graham,
In short:
*- embedding an MP3, or alternatively providing a path to the default
folder for the MP3 file for standalone creation*
Include the .mp3 file (say "myFile.mp3") in the "Copy Files" section. This
will be accessible from the **standalone** using the
function.
* - starting the
Thanks Panos - I know that. I am however looking for comprehensive instructions
as to how to use a player object via script, e.g
- embedding an MP3, or alternatively providing a path to the default folder
for the MP3 file for standalone creation
- starting the player
- monitoring the player t
Hi all,
The command "play ' on desktop plays the file as an audioclip,
and audio clips can be in WAV, AIFF, or AU format. If you want to play an
mp3 file, you have to use a player object.
Best,
Panos
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.ru
Happy, Happy 5th of December: by sheer chance I stumbled on how to do
this . . .
In fact the whole thing is dead easy (not, admittedly clear from the
Dictionary).
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=30258&p=161069#p161069
Best, Richmond.
On 5/12/17 12:47 am, Graham Samuel via use
https://www.dropbox.com/s/phplc4g1noardab/Carrot.livecode.zip?dl=0
No player object: on Macintosh the mp3 file comes out as "squishy noise".
Richmond.
On 5/12/17 12:47 am, Graham Samuel via use-livecode wrote:
Hi - perhaps due to not picking the right search terms in the documentation, I
am c
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