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On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Clifford Heath wrote:

> It provides a new SSLeay entry-point, RAND_sound(), which fills a buffer
> of typically 8K with the LSBs of recorded samples at the highest bitrate
> and two channels if available. You then pass the buffer to RAND_seed().

Consider taking the difference of the two stereo channels, if 
available. Doing so will reduce common mode signal, including mains 
hum.

IMO Rather than adding lots of random entry points, why not just
add a RAND_pipe() or RAND_exec() which accepts random data from
a seperate program?

Regards,
Damien Miller
 

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