I've been trying to figure out a simple way to alter the volume of sounds that I am triggering. I know I could just open the sounds in a DAW and reduce the volume but that seems silly to me as I would like to be able to tweak the volume in the context of the sketch.
I am loading .mp3 samples and triggering them based upon mouse events. My triggered sounds are too loud right now in comparison to the looping ambient sounds.
I've been trying to port an app over to my Archos 7 Home tablet and I'm having no luck. I can run in emulation mode with no problems. When I try to run on my tablet I get "waiting for device to become available" forever and ever...
I have enabled USB debugging. The only thing I can think of is that I have not be able install the android usb driver as Windows 7 won't let me change the drivers for this device (or at least I have not figured out how).
I've been working on this for about ..oh.... 8 hours today and I'd be lying if said I haven't thought about spiking the archos a few times. I bought it for myself as a birthday gift but I've been thinking "$200 might be worth taking out some frustration on this little thing"
Help me please before I do something rash and inappropriate.
I am working on a drawing application and I want to be able to export the drawings without any background. I haven't been able to figure this one out. Is this possible?
It's probably something trivial that I am missing.
I'm a noob. I've been trying to figure out how to get the video examples working. I downloaded the latest VDIG for windows and still no luck. I've searched through the forum for solutions but haven't been able to find anything.
Can anyone offer any suggestions? Apologies in advance if I have missed something obvious or am asking a question that has been answered a zillion times.