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Spliced Audio/Video Styling Tutorial
We have “bad hair days”, but that doesn’t stop us seeking “styling days”. Yes, we often separate CSS styling into an issue that is addressed only if we deem the project warrants it, and we’ve decided this latest Spliced Audio/Video … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, audio, autoplay, blob, browse, browsing, CSS, data, data size, data url, DOM, file API, form, Google Translate, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, media, method, node.js, object, onload, onloadedmetadata, OOP, overlay, PHP, play, position, post, programming, seek, style, styling, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video
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Spliced Audio/Video Browsing Data URL Tutorial
It’s data URL media conduits that make … browsing for local files off the client operating system environment … and … a genericized “guise” of web server media files … and … client File API blob or canvas content media … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, audio, autoplay, blob, browse, browsing, data, data size, data url, DOM, file API, form, Google Translate, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, media, method, node.js, object, onload, onloadedmetadata, OOP, overlay, PHP, play, position, post, programming, seek, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video
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Spliced Audio/Video Data URL Tutorial
We’re revisiting the Spliced Media web application talked about at Spliced Audio/Video Overlay Position Tutorial to shore up some input conduits … entering a File as a relative URL to the RJM Programming domain document root … entering a File … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, autoplay, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, media, node.js, object, onload, onloadedmetadata, OOP, overlay, play, position, programming, seek, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video
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Ffmpeg Voiceover AlmaLinux Synchronize Browsing Tutorial
Today it is the case of … combining the work of yesterday’s Local File Browsing Tool Stringency Tutorial … with that of the recent … Ffmpeg Voiceover AlmaLinux Tutorial … to show how that work of yesterday’s onto the functionality … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, browse, browsing, convert, DOM, ffmpeg, HTML, Javascript, local file, media, multiple, operating, PHP, play, programming, source, stop press, synchronization, synchronize, system, track, tutorial, video, voiceover
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Ffmpeg Voiceover AlmaLinux Tutorial
Two recent aspects to work here have meant that the Voiceover work of Ffmpeg Shelling Peas Tutorial can be improved upon … migrating the web server from CentOS to AlmaLinux gave us the opportunity to have ffmpeg installed on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, convert, DOM, ffmpeg, HTML, Javascript, media, PHP, play, programming, synchronization, synchronize, track, tutorial, video, voiceover
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Making of iPhone Videos Play Around the Traps Tutorial
Especially as far as video creation goes with the set of web browser brands, on mobile and non-mobile platforms, going around, it can be valid to ask … Does it play everywhere? … because it’s surprising what can arise sometimes. … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, audio, camera, codecs, command line, compatibility, configuration, context, contextualize, convert, ffmpeg, functionality, iPhone, macOS, media, mimetype, mov, mp4, open source, platform, play, playing, Safari, StackOverflow, sync, synchronize, track, tutorial, video, web browser
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Keyboard Highlighting Tutorial
The “difference word” in today’s blog posting title is “highlighting”. Whether it be … the highlighting of text … perhaps ahead of a Copy operation with modern GUIs … or … the highlighting of some HTML element … a lot … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, div, DOM, form, Google Translate, highlight, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, media, music, object, OOP, overlay, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, underlay, video, web audio, z-index
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Screen Capture API Download Multitrack Video Tutorial
We were inspired, stumbling upon the great Screen Recorder: recording microphone and the desktop audio at the same time webpage, leading us to think that we could improve the scope of functionality of the recent Screen Capture API Download Audio … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, audio, await, button, collaboration, download, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, media, MediaRecorder, multi-track, multitrack, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, setTimeout, share, sharing, stream, synchronize, timer, track, tutorial, video
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