Scratch Recording

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Fri Feb 24 11:17:44 EST 2012


I'd think recording and playback are independent from Squeak's point of view. But then, I'm much more familiar with the internals of Etoys than Scratch so who knows ... let's discuss on IRC.

- Bert -

On 24.02.2012, at 17:14, Saadia Husain Baloch wrote:

> I meant 1.75 not 1.5!
> 
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Saadia Husain Baloch <saadia at laptop.org> wrote:
> Hello Bert,
> I am hoping you can help me track down an audio recording problem with our new audio driver on XO1.5. This affects Scratch and eToys, so I presume the Squeak library is involved.
> The specific scenarios are as follows (after a fresh boot)
> 
> 1. Start Scratch. Select the Sound Tab in the center column. 
>     Click the "Record" button next to New Sound.
>     Click red record button in the Sound Recorder window. Mic light goes on. Recording begins. Click stop button in Sound Recorder window. Recording stops, Mic light goes off.
>     This is a successful recording sequence.
> 
> 2. Start Scratch. Play the default meow sound.
>     Select the Sound Tab in the center column. 
>     Click the "Record" button next to New Sound. The Mic Light goes on at this time (too early, actual recording has not been initiated yet).
>      Click red record button in Sound Recorder window. Mic light is still on. You can not stop recording with the stop button.
>      Mic light will not go off, and you can't play any sounds until you exit Scratch.
>      There is some difference in the recording sequence in this scenario.
> 
> I need to know the difference in the audio controls being used in the two scenarios. It could be that a control in the driver is doing something different than expected.
> 
> Thank you 
> -Saadia Baloch
> 
> 
> 



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