HTML5's native audio and video tools promise to eventually make it possible to create sophisticated audio and video editing apps that run in the browser. Unfortunately much of that promise has thus ...
In the last few months there has been considerable progress towards enabling programmatic access to audio data in web browsers. Mozilla has implemented the Audio Data API, which provides read and ...
In previous posts on this blog Olivier described our work with the Web Audio API. We wanted to work with the Web Audio API, to discover its capabilities and limitations, and to contribute learning ...
Mozilla today launched version 25 of its Firefox browser for Windows, OS X, Linux and Android. The highlight of the new Android version is a new guest browsing mode that allows you to share your phone ...
Google today released the first beta version of Chrome 29 for desktop and Android. Most of the major changes in this update are happening on the Android platform, which now supports the Web Audio API ...
Microsoft today announced it is developing at least four new features for the next release of Internet Explorer: Web Audio API, Media Capture and Streams, ES6 Promises, and HTTP/2. The company says ...
In the last few months there has been considerable progress towards enabling programmatic access to audio data in web browsers. Mozilla has implemented the Audio Data API, which provides read and ...
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