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From: annard@theborg.stack.urc.tue.nl (Annard Brouwer)
Subject: MiscNXSoundRep/MiscNXSound class?
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Hello,
Having read some comments about sound in the NEXTSTEP www-browser and having
used RBrowser on sound files on a Sun I got the following idea:
Wouldn't it be nice if there were the same capabilities for playing/converting
sound-formats as there are for images?
There are several sound formats which can be easily tracked by their extension
so if there were possibilities of reading them without manually converting them
or using GISO it would be very nice!
Does someone know if such a beast is in existance? Perhaps it would be
interesting for the MiscKit?
Annard
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Give me enough bandwidth and I can transmit the earth.
- Annard Brouwer
annard@stack.urc.tue.nl (NeXTmail appreciated)