Record sound and echo it to the computer speakers. The sound is also saved in a sound file that can be played back to the computer speakers.
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Wave Player & Recorder Library
An easy to use wave library that can be used in a wave player or a wave recorder.
PCM Audio and Wave Files
Provides a broad overview of what PCM audio is and how it is implemented in WAVE files.
The Longhorn Speech API, an Initial Glance
The Longhorn speech API offers baked-in functionality for voice commands inside the operating system.
RealOne Player Volume Bar Clone (Almost)
Create a volume bar control similar to the one presented in the RealOne Player.
Creating an MCI MIDI Class
cSound is a really tiny and very easy to use C++ class to play *.WAV, *.MID, and *.RMI files. You can add it to your project without changes. To play a Wave, MIDI, or Riff-MIDI file, you need only one function call!
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