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Media YouTube Interfacer Interspersing Image Text Tutorial
Isn’t … Image Text … a contradiction of terms? Maybe in some fields it is, but in the world of HTML based web applications, there are … emojis … that “blur the lines” happily … as well as … data … Continue reading →
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Media YouTube Interfacer Interspersing Hashtagging Tutorial
With yesterday’s Media YouTube Interfacer Interspersing Tutorial‘s interspersing of … Audio Video … via data URI user entries in amongst the YouTube eleven character video code records, we hit limits with hashtagging and any sizeable video (or audio) data. What’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, animated gif, audio, audio file, autoplay, blob, browse, browsing, coding, concertina, CSS, data, data size, data uri, data url, debugging, delay, delimitation, delimiter, details, DOM, download, downloads, file API, form, Google Translate, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, intervention, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, karaoke, limit, local file, localStorage, logic, loop, looping, media, method, microphone, mix, mobile, navigation, node.js, object, Online Voice Recorder, onload, onloadedmetadata, OOP, overlay, PHP, planning, play, playlist, position, post, programming, recall, record, recording, reveal, rule, rules, seek, shuffle, software, splashpage, style, styling, suck and see, summary, synchronization, synchronize, tap, target, Text to Speech, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, YouTube
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Media YouTube Interfacer Interspersing Tutorial
It’s pretty logical to follow up yesterday’s Audio Recording YouTube Interfacer Revisit Tutorial‘s … totally (and wholly) audio recording ideas … with, as today’s work, a start to … audio (and/or non-YouTube video) media interspersing amongst the YouTube video(s) … … Continue reading →
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Audio Recording YouTube Interfacer Revisit Tutorial
Back at the recent YouTube Video List of Play Supervisor Tutorial the role of our inhouse YouTube Interfacer web application was as a middleparent in a “grandparent”/”parent”/”grandchild” web application design, but today we revisit the functionality that motivated us to … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, animated gif, audio, audio file, autoplay, blob, browse, browsing, coding, concertina, CSS, data, data size, data url, debugging, delay, delimitation, delimiter, details, DOM, download, downloads, file API, form, Google Translate, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, intervention, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, karaoke, local file, localStorage, logic, loop, looping, media, method, microphone, mobile, node.js, object, Online Voice Recorder, onload, onloadedmetadata, OOP, overlay, PHP, planning, play, playlist, position, post, programming, recall, record, recording, reveal, rule, rules, seek, shuffle, software, splashpage, style, styling, suck and see, summary, synchronization, synchronize, tap, Text to Speech, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, YouTube
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Windows Audio Splicing Primer Tutorial
Spliced Audio Number Announcements Tutorial talked about audio file creation and splicing, mainly from a macOS perspective, and today, we show how you can splice (perhaps voice) audio recordings via the excellent (out of the box) Windows desktop application called … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, audio file, record, recorder, recording, splice, splicing, tutorial, voice, voice recorder, voice recording, Windows, Windows 10
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