Hi Folks I am a total newbie to Linux, Mono, C# and audio editing - but keen to learn.
I have a project where I would like to display images and play an audio file. (simple enough) However, I would like to pre-determine when the image should change, based on where the playhead is currently situated within the audio file. In effect, the application will read a database (or XML) which contains "Audio_FileName", "Start_Point", "End_Point" and "Image_Name". As the playhead reaches "End_Point", the pointer moves the the next record in the DB/XML, changes the image and continues playing (or skips ahead to the next "Start_Point" if its different) I have this all working in my proof-of-concept tool, (once the data is in the DB) but I am making MANY instances of the same thing, so I would like an IDE which has both an audio editor and database on screen. 1. Open the Audio file and select the relevant portion for the image. 2. Click a button that writes the "Start_Point" and "End_Point" to my database. (Inserting the start and end point by hand is REALLY laborious.) Is this do-able in Mono / C#? -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/Reading-start-and-end-selection-markers-in-an-audio-file-tp1751295p1751295.html Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
