- From: Jory <me@jory.org>
- Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 14:25:40 -0700
- To: public-audio@w3.org
Marcus posted this a number of weeks ago: http://mzl.la/R9GLQD It is a non-realtime synth/sequencer that can generate a WAVE file. So it's certainly possible. I'm not sure if there's a recommended method, though. Jory On Fri, 7 Sep 2012 14:11:00 -0700, Matt Diamond wrote: > Apologies for the naive question (as I'm pretty sure it must have been > discussed already) but is there a currently available method for exporting > the output of the Web Audio API to a downloadable file (e.g. WAV/MP3)? My > first thought was the Media Capture/Streams API, but I'm not sure if the > capability is there yet. > > Also it would be great if we could prompt the user to download a file via > solely client-side processing, without having to stream the audio to a > server and package the download there. Not sure if either of these are > possible scenarios right now though. > > Matt Jory K. Prum Sound Guy --------------------- studio.jory.org ----------------------- | me@jory.org | | http://www.jory.org http://studio.jory.org | ------------------------------------------------------------- | PO Box 775 | (415) 454-7937 | | Fairfax, CA 94978-0775 | (415) 342-9349 Cel | -------------------------------------------------------------
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