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jerrygarciuh_ #1
Recording Audio for Playback
Hello,
I work with a university making language learning CDs in Flash CS3 which are
often used in locations where there is no internet access.
I have the impression from my readings that audio can only be recorded for
playback using the FMS and not locally. Is this accurate? We would like to
allow students with no internet access to play back recordings they have just
made of their attempts to say their new words.
Any advice?
Thanks for reading!
David Martin
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ChrisJ9 #2
Re: Recording Audio for Playback
Yes, the audio is never stored even temporarily stored on the users machine. It
is streamed in real-time up to the server and stored as .flv files which can
later be played back from the server. There is a company I know of which offers
this server recording as a service. It's called [url]www.userplane.com[/url] The company I
work for has our own FMS servers and let users record to the server but this is
a lot more work then just using a company to provide you with this service. So
you can go either way. But there is audio stored on the users machine.
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jerrygarciuh_ #3
Re: Recording Audio for Playback
Thanks Chris! In your last sentence you said
"But there is audio stored on the users machine."
You mean the opposite correct?
Thank you,
David
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