Posts Tagged ‘adobe’

Select sound output device in AIR

When working with Sound and Microphone in Adobe’s AIR, one can come across a limitation regarding the Sound output device. In numerous desktop applications it’s possible to select which output device to use for audio. In both AIR and AIR2 this isn’t possible.
So to have it implemented, I created it as anĀ idea in the Adobe [...]

Jilster: create your own magazine

Yesterday was quite a joyful day. Jilster, a project we’ve been working on for the past months, was officially launched. Jilster is an online tool with which you can create your very own magazine and was built using Adobe’s ColdFusion and Flex, running on a MySQL database.
Curious? Check www.jilster.nl (it’s all Dutch).

Flex “Output from command: error while loading initial content” fix

If you are having problems getting a new SDK installation to work with Flex Builder 3 (e.g. if you’re trying to compile a Flex project as AIR application using Flash Player 10) and get the following error:

Process terminated without establishing connection to debugger.
Command:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flex Builder 3\sdks\3.5\bin\adl.exe" "projectPath" "bin-debug location"
Output from command:
error while loading initial [...]

Object Relational Mapping (ORM) in ColdFusion 9

Today was quite an exciting day for us attendees of Scotch on the Rocks (SotR). One of the key parts of today’s sessions was Object Relational Mapping (ORM) in ColdFusion 9. If you are unfamiliar with what ORM really is (like I was, not so long ago), read about the basic principles on WikiPedia.
Now, to [...]

Adobe introducing Content-Aware fill to Photoshop

Adobe Labs is introducing a Content-Aware fill method for Photoshop, that lets you remove parts of photographs. The best way to understand it is to see it (it really is amazing!):