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Re: [tuning] New updates & Looking for feedback: streaming audio

🔗shreeswifty <ppagano@bellsouth.net>

7/12/2000 8:57:18 PM

David i checked it
it has a Shockwave kind of krunkly sound....
though that could be the rate you encoded at??
Pat

----- Original Message -----
From: David Beardsley <xouoxno@virtulink.com>
To: 3/2, 7/4, 9/8... <tuning@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 4:57 PM
Subject: [tuning] New updates & Looking for feedback: streaming audio

> Folks:
>
> A friend that I work with turned me on to
> IBM Hot Media. It creates a java applet that
> streams audio. I have my first working
> copy at: http://www.virtulink.com/immp/video
> Scroll down to Land of Vibration and check it
> out. Does it stream properly? Does it make your
> machine or browser hang up and crash?
>
> There's also some new Shri Swifty videos
> that I put up recently.
>
>
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> * M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor
> *
> * http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm
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🔗Paul H. Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

7/12/2000 9:39:41 PM

David Beardsley wrote,

>http://www.virtulink.com/immp/video
>Scroll down to Land of Vibration and check it
>out. Does it stream properly? Does it make your
>machine or browser hang up and crash?

When I click on "Land of Vibration" it says "The page cannot be found".

🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@virtulink.com>

7/13/2000 4:50:04 AM

shreeswifty wrote:
>
> David i checked it
> it has a Shockwave kind of krunkly sound....
> though that could be the rate you encoded at??
> Pat

Yep. I had to bring the rate down because it
was crashing.

It has an option to loop but only works
with small files because the file has to
stay in memory. Larger files make Windows crash.

--
* D a v i d B e a r d s l e y
* xouoxno@virtulink.com
*
* 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time"
* M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor
*
* http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm

🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@virtulink.com>

7/13/2000 4:52:10 AM

"Paul H. Erlich" wrote:
>
> David Beardsley wrote,
>
> >http://www.virtulink.com/immp/video
> >Scroll down to Land of Vibration and check it
> >out. Does it stream properly? Does it make your
> >machine or browser hang up and crash?
>
> When I click on "Land of Vibration" it says "The page cannot be found".

A dead link. Why don't you try the button bar
right next to where it says Land of Vibration?

So much for the intuitive use of GUI.

--
* D a v i d B e a r d s l e y
* xouoxno@virtulink.com
*
* 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time"
* M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor
*
* http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

7/13/2000 8:42:52 AM

David Bearsley wrote,

>Why don't you try the button bar
>right next to where it says Land of Vibration?

Don't see it.

🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@virtulink.com>

7/13/2000 5:07:19 PM

"Paul H. Erlich" wrote:
>
> David Bearsley wrote,
>
> >Why don't you try the button bar
> >right next to where it says Land of Vibration?
>
> Don't see it.

Let's say it's below the name of the piece.
If you're on a 56k modem this could take a
minute or so. If you're using Netscape,
you should see the progress of the download
at the bottom of the screen.

This is begining to remind me of working with
a customer or maybe my 73 year old father.

Did anybody else check this out?

--
* D a v i d B e a r d s l e y
* xouoxno@virtulink.com
*
* 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time"
* M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor
*
* http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

7/14/2000 1:18:51 PM

David Beardsley wrote,

>> >Why don't you try the button bar
>> >right next to where it says Land of Vibration?

I wrote,

>> Don't see it.

David wrote,

>Let's say it's below the name of the piece.
>If you're on a 56k modem this could take a
>minute or so. If you're using Netscape,
>you should see the progress of the download
>at the bottom of the screen.

I'm using Microsoft Internet Explorer and there's nothing clickable below
the name of the piece.

>This is begining to remind me of working with
>a customer or maybe my 73 year old father.

I'm honored, David.

🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@virtulink.com>

7/14/2000 4:26:35 PM

"Paul H. Erlich" wrote:
>
> David Beardsley wrote,
>
> >> >Why don't you try the button bar
> >> >right next to where it says Land of Vibration?
>
> I wrote,
>
> >> Don't see it.
>
> David wrote,
>
> >Let's say it's below the name of the piece.
> >If you're on a 56k modem this could take a
> >minute or so. If you're using Netscape,
> >you should see the progress of the download
> >at the bottom of the screen.
>
> I'm using Microsoft Internet Explorer and there's nothing clickable below
> the name of the piece.

Today I was in NYC and checked it out on
a variety of browsers. I found that the applet shows up
as a blank white box in Internet Explorer on a
newer Mac (G3? G4?). However it works fine
on my Internet Explorer ver. 4 (in fact a bit better
than my Netscape ver 7.3

On an old Mac Quadra and an out of date Netscape, the applet
made the machine crash.

I'll probably make a page special for that piece
(which was a bit of an experiment anyway, the
ebow gtr. is a bit sharper than the 9/7 it's
supposed to be because of the pull of the ebow).
and have both hot media and an mp3 file.

> >This is begining to remind me of working with
> >a customer or maybe my 73 year old father.
>
> I'm honored, David.

Here Paul, let me pinch your cheek. Your're such
a nice boy, thanks for helping out.

--
* D a v i d B e a r d s l e y
* xouoxno@virtulink.com
*
* 49/32 R a d i o "all microtonal, all the time"
* M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor
*
* http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm