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How to capture current microphone data?

Posted 11 years ago
POSTED BY: Xuan Li
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Posted 11 years ago
POSTED BY: Xuan Li
Posted 11 years ago

Thanks for your answer in Include so many words, and hope you have some important progress.

POSTED BY: Xuan Li
Posted 11 years ago

Thanks for your answer in Include so many words, and hope you have some important progress.

Excuse me. In fact, the user "Updating Name"'s reply is mine, but I don't know why my user name is not used for my reply.

POSTED BY: Xuan Li

There's no built-in function for this. I can imagine that it would be possible to hack a solution somehow, but it would probably be OS specific

POSTED BY: Sean Clarke
Posted 11 years ago

All right, It may be a no answers question. I'll consider about it with another way. Thank you ^_^

POSTED BY: Xuan Li

Hi,

on a Mac this command brings up a dialog to record from the microphone:

SystemDialogInput["RecordSound"]

Why is it you do not want this command? What is it you want to achieve? Is it that you want the playback in "real time"?

Cheers,

Marco

POSTED BY: Marco Thiel
Posted 11 years ago

Thanks for your answer. What I want is similar with playback in "real time".

Because it always brings up a windows and I have to select two options, when I use the function "SystemDialogInput["RecordSound"]". This is too annoying. Actually, I want to evaluate the microphone data every second. So that, I can get the tone of the sound in "real time".

Xuan

POSTED BY: Xuan Li
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