Using the offsets in the labels file
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:39 am
Hello,
I record speech and want to make it available on a website. Often times I have all the speech I'm interested in in one project file. I label the pieces of speech with its written from, i.e. If the speech says... Hello, how are you?... I label it "Hello, how are you?" Without the quotes. Then I export the labels to .mp3 files, put them in a directory on my server, and post text with links to a .swf player file with the appropriate file names on the website. This works OK.
But what I'd like to try would be to export the whole project as an .mp3 and then somehow use the labels file to supply the offsets into the .mp3 file and send that information to the .swf player. It would be easier to maintain one .mp3 file than many.
Has anyone done this? If so, I'd appreciate it if you could share your experience with me.
Thanks, if you have and will.
Thanks to all the people that have made audacity available.
It's a very good and useful program.
I record speech and want to make it available on a website. Often times I have all the speech I'm interested in in one project file. I label the pieces of speech with its written from, i.e. If the speech says... Hello, how are you?... I label it "Hello, how are you?" Without the quotes. Then I export the labels to .mp3 files, put them in a directory on my server, and post text with links to a .swf player file with the appropriate file names on the website. This works OK.
But what I'd like to try would be to export the whole project as an .mp3 and then somehow use the labels file to supply the offsets into the .mp3 file and send that information to the .swf player. It would be easier to maintain one .mp3 file than many.
Has anyone done this? If so, I'd appreciate it if you could share your experience with me.
Thanks, if you have and will.
Thanks to all the people that have made audacity available.
It's a very good and useful program.