* Re: Need help with sound files!
@ 1997-11-22 0:00 tmoran
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From: tmoran @ 1997-11-22 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
>the "structure" of a sound file. My idea is to be able to take a sound
>file and and listen just to a little part of that sound file, analyse the
>sound. Is it possible for you to give me a site location or your
On Compuserve in the Digital Video library section of the MMForum:
VOCSH2.ZIP
source and executable and sample data file. Shows contents of a
SoundBlaster .voc digitized sound file. Also plays it through the PC
speaker. Includes source for the 8->4 bit compression algorithm (as best I
can figure it out). In Ada and assembly.
But there are also various other file formats for sound.
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* Need help with sound files!
@ 1997-11-22 0:00 ARL
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From: ARL @ 1997-11-22 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi! I am new in Ada and in programming, but i want to know if possible the "structure" of
a sound file. My idea is to be able to take a sound file and and listen just to a little
part of that sound file, analyse the sound. Is it possible for you to give me a site
location or your knowledge about this issue?
I never worked with sound files but since Ada is language that accordingly to the reference
manual works very well with sound, i am asking you for your help!
Please correct me if i said something wrong.
Thanks for your attention and help!
ARL ip203476@ip.pt
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