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HTML5 Web Audio Duration Tutorial
In building on yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Primer Tutorial we adopted a two pronged approach, that being … first allow for the reduction of use of Javascript eval involving statements that assign values (ie. eval statement contains an “=” sign) … Continue reading
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Tagged API, array, audio, duration, eval, form, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, play, programming, start, stop, synchronize, tutorial, url, web audio, webpage
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HTML5 Web Audio Primer Tutorial
As an audio/video synchronization alternative to the techniques used in Mac OS X Text to English Speech Primer Tutorial, today, we involve the great Web Audio API functionality introduced with HTML5 and “starring” in HTML5 Rocks’s Getting Started with Web … Continue reading
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Tagged API, audio, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, play, programming, start, stop, synchronize, tutorial, web audio, webpage
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