The MP3 audio recording applet SDK is designed to create MP3 audio recorder on the web site
Version | 1.3 |
Updated | Nov 23rd 2007 |
Developer |
VIMAS Technologies
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User Rating |
909
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Original File Size | 623 KB |
Downloads | 7141 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
The MP3 audio recording applet SDK was designed to create MP3 audio recorder on a website. It allows to record the audio in MP3 format from the web site and upload audio file to the web server via HTTP. Also, it is possible to save recorded audio file on the client computer and open it from there. To playback the recorded MP3 audio from the server the recording applet works in the streaming mode.
The MP3 recording applet uses native methods to sound capture, LAME MP3 encoding/decoding and playback in the DLL, which will be installed on the computer when user uses the applet for the first time. The recording applet is digitally signed.
The MP3 audio recording applet has Java methods which accessible from JavaScript and Java. They can be used to control the recording applet. We offer 2 examples how to control the applet from JavaScript and Java. As example how to control the recording applet from Java, we offer interface applet with source code. So, a web designer can customize the recording applet interface according to the web site style and design.
Target OS Platform: Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/2003.
Target browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and up, Netscape 7, Opera, Mozilla.
Java versions: Microsoft Java 1.1 and Sun Java plug-in 1.3 -1.5.
Web Servers: Unix, IIS.
Limitations:
■ 6-monthes free support, if your application is not Application Service Providing (ASP).
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