On Apr 10, 2005, at 23:07, Jack Jansen wrote:
On 2-apr-05, at 17:24, J. Devaney wrote:
I'm working on a python project that requires audio I/O (via the soundcard) - I basically just need a stream that can be analyzed in real-time and stored to a file. I've looked into various options - such as portaudio using a python wrapper - but since portability isn't really I issue I was wondering if there was a more direct (and simpler approach).
There's the Carbon.Snd module, which interfaces to the old Sound Manager, and there's the Quicktime module.
I don't think the Quicktime module as shipped with Python 2.3 (which Apple ships with 10.3) supports capturing, but I think that the Quicktime module in 2.4 should support it. But: I don't know of people who have tried it, so please report back here whether it works.
You can also download and install the new Quicktime for Python 2.3: if you open the experimental database in Package Manager you'll see it listed.
I installed the backport to 2.3 of Quicktime from Bob's page. Is there any documentation on how to use this? A simple movieplayer example perhaps?
Is Apple's Speech manager also being worked on?
Thanks, Arthur.
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