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Haiku Multimedia via Media Record Capture Tutorial
Let’s semi-drop the “macOS” on our “media capture” functionality we’re developing currently, because over the last two days it has jumped out of this restrictive thought pattern, either through the “voiceover” idea of … non-mobile Adobe Flash Player plugin audio … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Ajax, Apple, attachment, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, content, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, email attachment, exec, Flash, FormData, Gmail, haiku, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, synchronization, synchronize, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS and Other Mobile Media Record Tutorial
We’re letting a little “dishevelment” continue with today’s work on top of yesterday’s MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial. The reason (to our mind) is that involving mobile functionality into a media web application’s sphere of influence is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Share Tutorial involved … local web server (over macOS) text to audio (via macOS say) programmatical input source for “voiceover” aims … and today, still on … local web server (over macOS) (user) we have … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Text to Audio Share Tutorial
In order to share the audio file of yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Internationalization Tutorial we cannot use … client based “a” “mailto:” link approaches because … the size of data is too large we need to be able to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, email, exec, IFRAME, inline html email, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, paste, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Text to Audio Internationalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial was very “English”, at least hereabouts. We think it would be good to Internationalize the “say” integration with “-v” voices in other languages to choose from. That “Internationalization” we have Apple to thank … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, cross-browser, exec, IFRAME, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial
The previous Mac OS X Text to English Speech Primer Tutorial … lauded the … Text to English Speech via Mac OS X’s command line say command and today we write some PHP (with its very useful exec conduit to … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Gimp Colors Menu Building Image Tutorial
Colour and shadow are all important with building and architectural images, whether they be at the modelling stage (with today’s balsa wood design photographs) or with real building photography. We’ve talked about Colour Balance with Gimp Colour Balance Primer Tutorial … Continue reading →
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Tagged chroma, colour, export, GIMP, hue, image, image editor, lightness, Mac OS X, macOS, open, operating system, PhotoBooth, photography, tutorial
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Guest Account on Mac Primer Tutorial
We’re not that much into Guest Accounts on macOS (or Mac OS X) nor Windows. But a sharing job for us yesterday has got me questioning my biases here. To me, a good Guest Account (on macOS or Windows) should … Continue reading →
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Tagged collaboration, export, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, operating system, Photo Booth, sharing, tutorial, USB, video
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