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Haiku Multimedia via Media Record Capture Tutorial
Let’s semi-drop the “macOS” on our “media capture” functionality we’re developing currently, because over the last two days it has jumped out of this restrictive thought pattern, either through the “voiceover” idea of … non-mobile Adobe Flash Player plugin audio … Continue reading →
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronized Superimposition Search Tutorial
It’s all well and good writing new functionality into a web application, like we did with the “superimposition” of YouTube video via its Embedded Iframe API interfaced videos here at RJM Programming in yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronized Superimposition … Continue reading →
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronized Superimposition Tutorial
In addition to yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronization Tutorial … synchronizing functionality for YouTube video via its Embedded Iframe API interfaced videos here at RJM Programming … we think another interesting “value add” could be … superimposed (and synchronized) … Continue reading →
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronization Tutorial
The last occasion we had to change our inhouse interfacing to the YouTube video via its Embedded Iframe API was its (sub)interfacing to Wikipedia Flipcard Quiz Emoji Tutorial. Yes, there is no “(sub)interfacing” word … oops … we found one … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Tutorial
You guessed it! The software integrations of yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial had issues with the mobile platforms. Do fish swim? Do axolotl have two L’s and two O’s? Yes, yes and yes. With our iPad and iPhone testing … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial
We find software integration interesting yet challenging, and the integration of … HTML5 Web Audio Mobile Tutorial‘s inhouse Web Audio API interfacer … to the piano playing web application of … Piano Playing Web Application Mobile Tutorial … in these … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Mobile Tutorial
There is another two pronged improvement approach again today building on HTML5 Web Audio Overlay Tutorial‘s two pronged approach to the previous two pronged approach … which makes for a great fork for spaghetti but we digress … the prongs … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Audio or Video Foreground Tutorial
Three topics of our interest come together today, those being … animated GIF creation via image slides URL or data-URI (result of local browsing) … synchronizing media (a totally harder ballgame on mobile platforms, but possible for non-mobile Animated GIF … Continue reading →