On 03/07/2018 01:39 PM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> I'll try to make a separate pcaudiolib.dll.
>
Done,
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mseuniverse/files/eSpeakNG/
An example is here:
https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/mseuniverse/tree/master/samples/audio/pcaudio
The sine wave generator is maybe
> I'll try to make a separate pcaudiolib.dll.
Yep, super. ;-)
And, by the way, you have a new fan (me) for your
https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/pcaudiolib project.
Fre;D
PS: pcaudiolib-ng ? ;-)
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On Wednesday 07 March 2018 12:46:11 fredvs wrote:
> Re-hello.
>
> Huh, Martin, do you have a Windows compiled-binary of your extended
> pcaudiolib.dll ?
It is statically linked in espeak-ngwo.dll.
> (Yes, I do not have lot of courage to try to compile it with Visual
> studio).
>
I'll try to make
Re-hello.
Huh, Martin, do you have a Windows compiled-binary of your extended
pcaudiolib.dll ?
(Yes, I do not have lot of courage to try to compile it with Visual studio).
This to do some Pascal test.
Thanks.
Fre;D
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> Yes, the quality of the sound is not yet the best, I have to explore how to
tune it.
OK, the sound quality is perfect now.
Update Sine-Wave demo with format integer 16, integer 32 and float 32 bit.
https://github.com/fredvs/pcaudiolib_pas
Fre;D
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