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is it possibe to set up the Mic as an input stream? Posted by sobevic on 12 Jan 2006 at 2:55 PM
Hi,

I am relatively new to c++. I am starting to look into processing sounds from the microphone. I am not sure it is possible to do what I want. I want to look at digital sound like a stream. I am currently using MS Windows XP. I would really rather not make my program card dependant.

Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions you may have,
vic

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I actually don't know, I'm just replying Posted by Gregry2 on 15 Jan 2006 at 10:32 PM
: Hi,
:
: I am relatively new to c++. I am starting to look into processing sounds from the microphone. I am not sure it is possible to do what I want. I want to look at digital sound like a stream. I am currently using MS Windows XP. I would really rather not make my program card dependant.
:
: Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions you may have,
: vic
:
:

I'm new too vic, here, lets just use logic...

A stream is through which data travels, correct? So, I'm sure we have a "stream" for you, although its not a character stream, how could it? You would have large binary chunks for reading, because you can't turn simple sounds that are logically words into text without an intermediate program, namely a speech-to-text engine.

So there, I don't know, I just know how pissing it is to post on these boards and not get a reply a few months later...so,

good luck.
{2}rIng

PS sorry.



 

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