Just rethinking this...
Your goal is to play both the student's recording and the original
simultaneously. I don't see the need for a single file.
1. play sound, student records
2. on playback just play both files.
files could be organized like this:
[prompt] prmt_1.mp3
[student] std_9_1.wav
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OK, one thing is -- is this a one-shot one or two computer setup? Or
do you plan doing a lot of these simultaneously?
The problem is that you want to manage multiple audio streams in and
out synchronously and programmed.
I don't think rev audio can do multiple audio streams like this in
one
In every Windows application I'm aware of, what's recorded is determined by
the mixer the thing you get when you double-click the speaker icon in
the status bar, down by the clock.
Double-click the speaker; you get the playback control.
Options--> Properties
Click Recording
Put a checkmark n
We are working on a research project in Rev in which students hear a
prompt and immediately repeat what they hear. (The process is similar
to simultaneous translation in which the translator speaks while the
speaker continues to speak.) Playing the sound and recording must
happen at the same ti