On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Søren Hauberg <so...@hauberg.org> wrote:

> tor, 16 07 2009 kl. 13:39 -0500, skrev Miguel Bazdresch:
> > However, if I understand things correctly, accessing ALSA
> > directly will bypass pulseaudio and probably wreak havoc with other
> > applications using it.
>
> I don't think this is correct. Pulseaudio is (from what I understand)
> able to deal with applications using the 'alsa' API. So, using 'alsa'
> should be just fine.
>
> I think the best short-term solution is to integrate Fredrik's functions
> into the 'audio' package. Would you like to help out with this? The help
> would be much appreciated.


I have uploaded a new version today (v. 0.2.0). I think the compiler
warnings should be gone now. I have also added a new function, atrecord,
which captures audio when the signal level is above a "trigger" threshold.
The package can be found here:http://folk.uio.no/fl/aaudio.shtml

/Fredrik
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