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Self Recording Channels Tutorial
As mentioned at yesterday’s Self Recording Revisited Tutorial‘s Stop Press when it comes to using ffmpeg to record Audio and Video … Channels … are important. This excellent link taught us that the macOS command … ffmpeg -f avfoundation -list_devices … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, audio, channel, command line, contenteditable, ffmpeg, form, framerate, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, PHP, play, programming, quality, record, recording, stop press, tutorial, volume
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Self Recording Revisited Tutorial
We’re revisiting the web application behind the recent Media Representation of URL Tutorial with regard to it’s original purpose to … allow some functionality for self recording … where your underlying operating system has … ffmpeg installed … and … … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, audio, command line, ffmpeg, form, framerate, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, PHP, play, programming, quality, record, recording, stop press, tutorial, volume
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PHP macOS say Supervising a Retrained Siri Nuance Tutorial
It’s Nuance Day!!!! Complacency alert!!! Sometimes nuances take longer to resolve than the 90%ers. We found the Siri retraining procedures we tried to help out with, on a first day’s worth of effort, regarding PHP macOS say Supervising a Retrained … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Front Camera and Audio Recordings Tutorial
Yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s … Windows … ffmpeg … based … Screenshot … video (only) capture … via … -f gdigrab … was far less useful than macOS ideas (of the day before that) … … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial
We’re back to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg macOS Recordings Tutorial‘s day before’s Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial‘s … Windows local system “Intranet feeling” integrations … depending on a local (Windows or macOS) Apache web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, attribute, audio, background, base64, base64_decode, bat, batch, btoa, button, capture, clip, clipboard, commentary, copy, copy and paste, cursor, delimiter, desktop, Did you know, dmain, Document Root, download, dropdowm, email, encryption, event, explorer, explorer.exe, ffmpeg, file explorer, Finder, form, functionality, hashtag, hashtagging, internet, intranet, local web server, macOS, MAMP, media, method, multiple, navigator.platform, oncontextmenu, open, operating system, operator, option, parse, paste, pbcopy, pbpaste, PHP, ping, platform, port, programming, prompt, public domain, public website, recording, right click, say, screenshot, security, select, selection, share, sharing, shell_exec, sleep, SMS, submit, submit button, Text to Speech, timeout, tutorial, upload, url, user interaction, video, wait, web server, window, window.btoa, Windows
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg macOS Recordings Tutorial
We’re back to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial‘s day before’s Local Operating System Menu Pbcopy macOS Clipboard Tutorial‘s … macOS local system “Intranet feeling” integrations … depending on a local (macOS or Windows) Apache web server … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling New Temporary Folder Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling Tutorial today’s work moving forward is to change references to temporary folder … /tmp/ … now not writeable to by the website account user on our AlmaLinux web server, to … the folder down … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, Document Root, download, ffmpeg, file, folder, interface, intranet, macOS, MAMP, permissions, PHP, popup, port, programming, tutorial, window.open
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Local Operating System Menu macOS System Sounds Tutorial
Onto Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s “Intranet Feeling” underlying operating system menu functionality … deviating a little from the usual macOS “open” command modus operandi … today’s new … macOS System Sounds interfacing new option instead calls … Continue reading →