> Little bémol (very, very little), only resolution of integer 16 and float
> 32 are working for Windows (not integer 32).
Fake news!
It appends only with wine > integer 32 works perfect on real Windows 10
and friends.
Sorry for the little noise.
After playing with channels and sine-wave,
> case AUDIO_OBJECT_FORMAT_S32LE: return
>CreateWaveFormatEx(WAVE_FORMAT_PCM, 32, rate, channels, wfmt);
Yes, I did see this, it is why the **very little bémol** (PortAudio can deal
it).
But the most important resolutions (IMHO) are int16 and float32 (and both
work perfectly).
Thanks.
On Thursday 08 March 2018 16:25:13 fredvs wrote:
>
> Perfect, I did test and it works with wine too.
> Little bémol (very, very little), only resolution of integer 16 and float
> 32 are working for Windows (not integer 32).
>
from pcaudiolib src/windows.c:
"
HRESULT
CreateWaveFormat(enum
Hello Martin.
> An example is here:
> https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/mseuniverse/tree/master/samples/audio/pcaudio
Wow, magistral sine-wave demo.
> It is in msepcaudio.pas:115.
Indeed, after cleaning the glasses, it appears, sorry for the noise.
> It is used in PulseAudio.
Hah, ok,
>>
On Thursday 08 March 2018 10:55:58 fredvs wrote:
>
> I did a Pascal wrapper for this library with a fpc sine-wave demo:
> https://github.com/fredvs/pcaudiolib_pas
>
> Martin did his own MSE Pascal wrapper too (included in
> https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/pcaudiolib).
>
Actually it is in
Hello.
Congratulation for your new project:
https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/pcaudiolib
Pcaudio lib is a **very** small audio-output library compatible with Linux,
FreeBSD, Windows, Mac OS and Android.
It is part of the espeak-ng project but, sadly, nobody answers to questions
about Pcaudio
> Done,
Perfect.
I will create a new topic about MSE pcaudio.
Many thanks.
Fre;D
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