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Media Mix Play Audio Video Mix Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Media Mix Play Animated GIF Tutorial we want to consolidate, today, the code response to … input type=file property multiple … <input type=file accept=”video/*,audio/*” capture multiple></input> … facilitating attempts at synchronizations of audio to audio (the … Continue reading →
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Media Mix Play Animated GIF Tutorial
We come at progress on top of that of yesterday’s Media Mix Play Tutorial from three quite different ideas today … the first one is one you the user who has not downlaoded the code down to a local web … Continue reading →
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Media Mix Play Tutorial
Guess what you’d call what we’ve been keen on lately with … foreground audio or video with a background image (perhaps an animated GIF) … a “media mix”. Today, after progress of yesterday’s Haiku Multimedia via Media Record Capture Tutorial, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Ajax, Apple, attachment, audio, autoplay, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, content, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, email attachment, exec, Flash, FormData, Gmail, haiku, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, loop, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, synchronization, synchronize, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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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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Tagged Adobe, Ajax, Apple, attachment, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, content, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, email attachment, exec, Flash, FormData, Gmail, haiku, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, synchronization, synchronize, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS and Other Mobile Media Record Tutorial
We’re letting a little “dishevelment” continue with today’s work on top of yesterday’s MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial. The reason (to our mind) is that involving mobile functionality into a media web application’s sphere of influence is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Share Tutorial involved … local web server (over macOS) text to audio (via macOS say) programmatical input source for “voiceover” aims … and today, still on … local web server (over macOS) (user) we have … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Voice Memo Video Presentation Edit Tutorial
We’re often interested in “making of” techniques for presentations. Today’s topic involves video editing, and for us today, we call on the best Mac OS X command line video editing and manipulation tool we know of, that being ffmpeg. For … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, dictation, ffmpeg, image, iOS, iPhone, iTunes, lead, microphone, overlay, QuickTime Player, recording, speaker, sync, tutorial, video, voice, voice memo, volume, white lead, YouTube
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Voice Memo on iPhone iTunes Tutorial
Yesterday’s Voice Memo on iPhone Primer Tutorial got us … creating a Voice Memo saved on an iPhone … ready for today’s … exporting of that iPhone Voice Memo onto a MacBook Pro’s version of iTunes via an Apple white … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, dictation, iOS, iPhone, iTunes, lead, microphone, QuickTime Player, recording, speaker, sync, tutorial, video, voice, voice memo, volume, white lead, YouTube
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