Hello Leland!After finishing the upgrades to the plug-in, I looked at your code... it works quite well! For some reason I had thought (in my late-late night coding way) that I had to use samples to calculate something-or-other. turns out the only thing that requires samples is using the len argument (number of samples in the selection) divided by the samples rate, giving the selection duration in seconds. *grin*
Anyways, updated version of the plug-in will appear in email boxes soon! Thanks! David -- David R. Sky http://www.shellworld.net/~davidsky/ On Sun, 24 Jun 2007, Leland wrote:
Oops. I forgot to attach the plug-in... Here's what I came up with. Leland On 6/24/07 12:30 AM, "David R. Sky" <davidsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Terrific, thanks leland! - since I hadn't worked with setting Nyquist labels before, I interpreted Alex Brown's silencemarker plug-in as using samples. I'll change it to use milliseconds instead and hear how that works. No, I didn't realize that Nyquist functions remained active after a single use in a plug-in. In the stand-alone version of Nyquist this is normal behavior, but I would consider it unreliable to count on it for Audacity users. And that's weird behavior about the s3 function somehow becoming unbound - when that happens for any function the plug-in stops working, gives a Nyquist error message, and doesn't return audio (for a generator), or doesn't process the loaded audio (for an effect plug). Thanks again! David
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