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Re: [Swftools-common] Re: stereo sound(track)


From: Russell Lyons
Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] Re: stereo sound(track)
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:21:00 -0400 (EDT)
User-agent: Alpine 2.00 (LFD 1167 2008-08-23)

Hi, Chris.

Revise your concept of Stereo?!  ;o)

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereo

Stereo isn't independent Counterpoint but a subtle
balancing act.  That aside..

There must be some misunderstanding here, since the definition of stereo
that I use is identical to the one you cited.

..  you do seem to be making very heavy weather
of this issue.   I used two files last time, simply as
another example.  So back to one then.  This time,
I've extracted your Peanut MP3  track, and panned
it,  Last example on this page,

http://www.nordberg.me.uk/swfc_samples/russ/

Now.. are we there yet? ;o)

Well, the pan values you used can be omitted or changed: they have
absolutely no effect. However, there is no doubt a way to do what you
attempted. It would be very interesting to see the correct code.

Best regards,
Russ



Chris.

On 27 July 2010 19:29, Russell Lyons <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi, Chris.

I did listen carefully and did listen to the lc.swf and rc.swf files
separately. I didn't notice any difference. In any case, it was
certainly not that lc was panned hard left or that rc was panned hard
right. I do realize you have two tracks playing simultaneously.

Sure, I could use 2 files, but the issue has always been how to get one
into only the left channel and one into the right, or to preserve the
panning in one file, if the output is swf sound files. I don't know how
to do that and get good results by using a simple tool.

Thanks,
Russ

On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Chris Pugh wrote:

Russ,

Actually, no it isn't!   Listen *VERY* carefully..!
You have two similar but completely independent
tracks there.  Try playing lc.swf and rc.swf from
the links on the page.  ( Admittedly I should have
perhaps used something with better contrast.  But
I left you to try that..

.. how's about splitting your peanut track into two
swf files, and use in place of the two sound swfs?

Extra fancy functionality requires extra lines ( wouldn't
you guess it ).  I didn't wnat o add too much in one go.

Regards,



Chris.

On 27 July 2010 17:53, Russell Lyons <address@hidden> wrote:

Hi, Chris.

That's beautifully short, but the sound is still mono.

Best regards,
Russ

On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Chris Pugh wrote:

Here you go,. added one more example, with source:

 http://www.nordberg.me.uk/swfc_samples/russ/

Press the little black button to kill the audio channels.
( I've off-set them both slightly so they get out of sync
on subsequent repeats ;o)  )

HTH.

Regards,


Chris.




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