I'd like to build a rocket out of plastic and fly it to the moon.

I know nothing about plastic, rockets or interstellar travel, but I'd
like to know if anyone has any tips?

Nah just kidding, I know nothing that can help you :)

On 30 Sep, 16:04, X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm interested in making a WPF application that reads an audio file
> and displays a waveform of the audio as it's playing. Unfortunately,
> I'm new to WPF, and I don't have experience in extracting audio data
> and drawing dynamic waveforms.
>
> Is it plausible for the waveform to be in WPF, or are WPF's graphics
> capabilities too high-level? I suspect that I may run into performance
> issues if I use WPF instead of something more low-level.
>
> Does anyone know how to draw a waveform from audio data or know where
> I can find more information on that?
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