Hi Vic,

    Thanks, I did not have time this morning to read what Steve said, only
responded. I read yours first when getting back a few minutes ago and it is
nice to know that this is an easy way to unpack the files, especially since
I am without a Windoweyes 7 system.

    I was told that a disk was mailed out in March, but I can not find that
7.5 disk. I am sure it will show up when I don't need it, for that is how
Murphy's law works. I have this old demo box I got back in 2001 and will see
if it got put in there by chance...

    Thanks Vic, I unzipped it and I can read it all. The methods are perfect
for everyone. Reading them gave me an idea in what I was going to do in
Python and may try it. Having sound in memory but I like to experiment and
see what I can invent.

    Take care, Bruce


Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 8:35 AM
Subject: RE: Introducing the GW Audio Kit


Bruce,

I can second what Steve said. I just change the wepm extension to cab and
the file opens just fine in Winzip.

Vic


-----Original Message-----
From: bb [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 4:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Introducing the GW Audio Kit

Hi Steve,

    If you have a .zip I would like to at least take a look at it since I
have to wait over a week to get my version 7 computer back, to look at the
.vbs file.

    Also, when going to the web site to download the .zip file was corrupted
or flawed and could not unzip it from there web site. Then after that the
web site itself seemed to go away, "Not Found"

    Don't know if anyone else had this problem, just thought to add a note.

        Bruce

Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 10:28 AM
Subject: Introducing the GW Audio Kit


Greetings,

A new app has just been posted to App Central called the GW Audio Kit.
The GW audio kit is based off of the open-source Audiere library from
http://audiere.sourceforge.net and exposes a shared object called
com.GWMicro.AudioKit. The kit supports manipulating sine waves (called
tones), square waves, pink noise, white noise, and sound files (in Ogg
Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, uncompressed WAV, AIFF, MOD, S3M, XM, and IT formats.

The package also includes a sample app called AudibleMouse.vbs which
demonstrates how to watch for the audio kit's availability, connect to
it, and produce a 2-dimensional representation of the mouse's position
when it is moved. The included documentation details all of the kit's
properties and methods.

Note: This app is still in the beta testing stage. It therefore may
contain bugs or exhibit unusual behavior. Do not install this package if
you are uncomfortable with the risks associated with running
experimental software. Otherwise, all feedback regarding existing
functionality as well as suggestions for future versions is appreciated.

To get it, search for "GWAudioKit" in AppGet, or download it manually
from http://www.gwmicro.com/apps/GWAudioKit.

Regards,
Steve


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Stephen Clower
Product support specialist
GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com




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