I think it would actually be fairly simple depending on the language you're
willing to use. Check out this article: http://bit.ly/ibmi-nodejs-watson

Aaron Bartell
IBM i hosting, starting at $157/month. litmis.com/spaces


On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

There's this crazy idea floating around that might land on my desk, so
I'm curious how practical it is.


Given a PC user with a microphone, they want a webpage to record audio,
play it back and finally save it to the IFS. I know it's theoretically
possible, since there a complete voice chat clients that run in browsers.
My question is whether this would be practical to do.

Any thoughts?
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