?Originally Posted by Barbie
Well, like I said, haven't worked with applets myself, so it would be a bit to learn I'd love to help you, but it'd take me as much time as it would you, so it's prolly no point. (Not to mention that I do have things to write, for myself )
What you are talking about now, if I read you right, is accessing files and somehow generating an image using the code from that applet, based on a soundwave-pattern, and I haven't tried anything remotely like that in java.
I guess you start off through system.io, but where you go from there I haven't got the faintest idea.
Check out OBJECT tags, however, they are good for adding all sorts of stuff in your html (as far as the embedding bit goes).
I think you could embed some movie formats directly with them, even.
Last edited by Snee; 03-29-2007 at 02:53 PM.
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Common misconception about fractals is that they are random. They are not random, they are based on solid mathematical calculations.
The randomness comes in from the assignment of colours.
What I think you are asking for, is some kind of fractal "visualisation". The way you could possibly do it with fractals is to cycle the colours in time to the music. I've never seen it done though.
To draw a fractal at the same time as playing a music might cause problems, because since there are so many calculations involved in generating fractal images, it is really CPU intensive, and could possibly wreck the playback of the song.
Possibly you could have a set of saved images, and then just phase them in and out periodically. That might be the best solution.
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