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Got it!
Ah,... after googling about for a few hours, I found a thread on chinwag.com that solves the riddle surrounding the creation of your own flashtrak::
Check this: I found this on www.chinwag.com:
"But how do you get the variables (data, fulllen, etc) into data.swf that
the player requires? I think they must be created by some (undoubtedly
proprietary) program based on the music to get the info for the
equalizer, so just using another plain music swf wouldn't work as far as
I can see. "
We created a custom program that we use, it takes any sound file, (wav,
aiff, mp3) creates the text data (peaks), makes the conversions and then
builds the flashtrak using swift generator :)
Its a sweet little engine, and we are looking for more players!!!! So feel
free to make one up!
The catch is it only works with the loops in our archive at the minute :)
But this grows daily anyways!
Regards Mark Fennell
Flashkit.com Webmaster
So.... what does that mean for us Flashers?
Well, it means that we can't generate our own flashtraks...
a shame realy, 'cause what if you have a certain loop you want to use, and you can't because it's not on flashkit.com?
Well, the only solution to that problem is uploading the loop to flashkit, pray that they pop it online, and download the flashtrak you needed.
It would be better though, if the fine people of flashkit would either sell or give us the proggy's they use for generating flashtraks.
Any chance of that idea seeing daylight?
I, and I bet everybody else in hear, sure hope so! :)
Regards,
Emil
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