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After the last post some of you may think that we are complaining that everything is bad about the new Sound API. Well, this is certainly not true. The new Sound API works - but unfortunately not as expected. Our reaction may be seen as a bit overreacting cause most of you guys won’t run […]
What a bummer. Adobe finally released Flash Player 10 including the new sound enhancements this website asked for. Unlike the promising improvements in the release candidates Adobe released in public, the actual Release Player is neither working as expected nor had Adobe told developers that there will come significant changes in the Sound API.
What changed?
The […]
Tinic Uro, a Flashplayer engineer at Adobe posted overall three posting addressing the lack of dynamic audio support and how they will change this in the FlashPlayer 10 release. We are so pleased that Adobe finally gives us the option to pass runtime generated sound samples to the sound card. This was one big key […]
There is a blogpost on wired.com about the Hobnox AudioTool. Fortunately they linked to this campaign, which is also a great accentuation to our request to support dynamic audio within the FlashPlayer.
UPDATE: Eliot from wired.com was so kind to write a second blogpost especially about our campaign.
The site currently requires Java, although that could change […]
I took the title from a blog post that linked to us and entirely points out what we expect from future Flash applications. Online music applications are not just a niche existing - it will be widespread in a few years and music composers worldwide will share and develop their compositions in the net. Well, […]
We created an official feature request on the new Adobe public bugbase.
Please register and vote for the request. They will listen!
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/ASC-3298
Adobe wants us to remove their name from our domain since this would probably cause legal issues. We are thankfull for the warning and hopefully anticipate further problems.
The new domain name is http://www.make-some-noise.info
Welcome to Adobe, MAKE SOME NOISE.
We address two issues with the current Flash Player. The general lack of sound manipulation features in Flash and more urgent the current unstability of the SOUND_COMPLETE event, which is the base for a lot of workarounds.
So, in the first place we are just asking for backwards compatibility.
Naturally we want […]
The silent death of onSoundComplete event
1 Comment Published by André Michelle March 14th, 2008 in newsThe most urgent request to Adobe is to fix the SOUND_COMPLETE event stability. Here is a copy of my blog entry addressing the issue.
Hello and welcome to our blog covering the campaign “Adobe, MAKE SOME NOISE”.
We want you and the whole Flash community to be aware of the issue that the current and possible future versions of the Flash Player will lack dynamic audio capabilities. You may ask why this is important but currently a lot of […]

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