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Graham 3-Jan-2005 [226] | just have to figure out how to send a control c ... |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [227] | ahh.. I remembered which application uses lame_enc.dll -> audiograbber |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [228x2] | this is pretty cool .. using lame.exe and mpegrec.exe I can record voice to mp3 .. now to see if I can get it done using Rebol to control it all. |
simple as : mpegrec -o c:\temp\graham.mp3 | |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [230] | should be as easy as building a command line |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [231x2] | I hope so. |
mpegrec download page: http://www.netwaysglobal.com/mpegrec/ | |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [233] | I don't see why there would be any problems with that. |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [234x3] | lame.exe binary download page: http://www.snapfiles.com/download/dllame.html |
no way I can see to send a control-c to terminate mpegrec http://www.rebol.com/docs/shell.html | |
perhaps call/console ... | |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [237] | at least there is the mpegrec source. |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [238] | have to put aside a year or first to learn C++ |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [239x3] | in mpegrec.cpp there is: |
BOOL WINAPI terminateEarly( DWORD dwCtrlType ) { ++ctrl_c_hit; cerr << "(Stopping on CTRL-C)" << endl; // if(recorder) recorder->SignalRecordingToEnd(); return TRUE; } | |
I might try later to compile it but I have to go get some bread now... | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [242] | I tried call/console .. but to pass the control-C back, I have to input that into the dos shell window and not the console. |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [243x2] | yeah I don't think that's going to work. |
I think the way to go is to convert the source into a DLL and recompile. I would like to try a bit later - but first - bread. | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [245] | bread it is :) |
Graham 4-Jan-2005 [246] | I've got voicemail working but ... have to control c into the dos shell. |
Anton 4-Jan-2005 [247x3] | bah, no luck compiling mpegrec using bloodshed C++ environment - need MS Visual Studio environment |
my hacking attempts just led to very obscure bugs that I can't be bothered tracking | |
I'll try a different way | |
Graham 4-Jan-2005 [250] | bloodshed C++ ? |
Anton 4-Jan-2005 [251x2] | Yeah, seems a pretty nice small environment. Can make DLL's very easily. Of course, there are problems compiling stuff from other environments... |
I tried it recently and made a DLL which I interfaced with rebol very quickly. | |
Graham 4-Jan-2005 [253] | does it include all the windows stuff? |
Anton 4-Jan-2005 [254x4] | err... I think not all... because I was missing a file winmm.lib (which I found in masm32 distribution), and mmreg.h (which I found on the web, though don't know if if was right version) |
It has *some* windows stuff, obviously, in order to create a windows DLL, it uses windows.h... | |
mmmm... I don't think I have another way... I really do need to compile it, one way or another.. | |
created "Windows (MS)" group -> let's go there... | |
DideC 4-Jan-2005 [258] | Winmm.dll is the MCI interface in Windows. With that interface you can control many multimedia stuff (wave form playing, video playing, recording...) It has two interface : C++ level and string command. The last one sounds easy to interface with view/pro. But, eh, I never played with DLL interfacing in rebol. So I let that to "make routine!" guru ;-) |
Pekr 4-Jan-2005 [259] | So, what is the latest version of make-doc ppl do use? I can see nice output done by Chris, but Gabriele's YourValues html looks nice too .. anyone? |
Gabriele 4-Jan-2005 [260] | mine is actually Chris' one |
Pekr 4-Jan-2005 [261] | do you use his on-line formatter or is anywhere source availalble? |
Gabriele 4-Jan-2005 [262] | online |
Pekr 4-Jan-2005 [263] | I downloaded make-doc.r from rebol.org, I know there is also make-doc2 which RT uses, but I wonder if it is publicly available? I would like to know, how safe I am using Robert's make-doc-pro, as there seems to be project regarding make-doc at rebol.net, but dunno status, progress ... |
eFishAnt 4-Jan-2005 [264] | Pekr, they will all be pretty consistent, so you shouldn't have to worry too much. |
[unknown: 9] 4-Jan-2005 [265x2] | If anyone has any requests as to how I'm putting together the name of dividers, or where I put stuff, speak up. I try to get things organized, so that I have some clue when I pop in here what a given group refers to. |
Like Vanilla. Just having it under a diviver that says Products helps a lot. | |
Brock 4-Jan-2005 [267] | funny in a 'geek' way... http://khason.biz/blog/2004/12/why-microsoft-can-blow-off-with-c.html |
Pekr 4-Jan-2005 [268] | I can imagine following kind of UI being done with View ... except video and audio playback for now ... http://www.mythtv.org/modules.php?name=MythFeatures |
DideC 4-Jan-2005 [269] | Carl ! Your beard is required NOW !!! |
Chris 4-Jan-2005 [270] | Petr, that should be doable -- though it depends whether anyone has reason or motivation to implement it... |
Vincent 4-Jan-2005 [271] | I'm working on a sound library, for /Core and /View, with - for now - AIFF / 8SVX / AU / WAVE (PCM/float/u-law/A-law) support (read and write). Any suggestion for another usefull format to support? |
Graham 4-Jan-2005 [272] | mp3 :) |
eFishAnt 4-Jan-2005 [273x2] | CELP, QCELP, ... ;-) |
EVRC | |
Pekr 4-Jan-2005 [275] | Vincent: http://www.fmod.orgwas suggested by Cyphre, but we don't know if RT would add it. But who knows, - we now have AGG :-) |
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