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  • Asterisk TDM Out Channel Not Recording

    - by Benny
    I am trying to use the monitor command to record a TDM extension, but only the in chnnnel is being recorded. The out channel is 44 bytes and obviously no audio within. However, when monitoring a SIP or IAX phone, no problems exist. Is there some configuration I'm missing for distinguishing between TDM and SIP/IAX for recording? Thanks in advance!

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  • How do I load all my location based content into google maps

    - by user333639
    I am writing an iPad application that uses the MapKit control. How do I get all my content into Google Maps. i.e. I have a bunch of locations along with photos, video, audio and various other information. So when the iPad user loads my App and zooms into a certain place in the world I want my Annotations to be visible and when they touch the pins they get access to more information etc.

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  • Java Instant Messenger

    - by agazerboy
    Hi All, Thanks for taking time to read my question :) Can you please tell me if there is any open source instant messenger in java? I found some but they are all in C/C++ :( It is not a school assignment :) Coz I need open source java messenger that should have audio video archive etc. options...

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  • Possible to "next track" e.g. Spotify from my app?

    - by parse
    I'm planning on doing a application for Android 2.1 that changes song every minute (through what I hope exists in Android, "next track") for the application using the audio device atm. So if I have Spotify (http://www.spotify.com) running in background already, playing music, can I through my program change to the next track? Let me know if I was unclear about anything. Thanks in advance!

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  • Parse (extract) DTMF in Python

    - by Joseph
    If I have a recorded audio file (MP3), is there any way to get the figure out the DTMF tones that were recorded in pure Python? (If pure python is not available, then Java is okay too. The point being that it should be able to run in Google Appengine)

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  • What is this line doing exactly?

    - by mystify
    From the Finch audio library: - (void) play { [[sounds objectAtIndex:current] play]; current = (current + 1) % [sounds count]; // this line here... } I try to grok it: There is a number of sounds n, and current is increased by 1 on every iteration. As soon as current is bigger than number of sounds n, the modulo returns zero. That way, it starts from the beginning. Is this correct?

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  • Triple Boot?? Windows 7, Windows 7 and Ubuntu??

    - by BillJeansk
    Hello, currently I have dual boot with 2 windows 7. (dont ask why, long story, I need them for each with different settings involving Audio Recording) I am very keen to install the new Ubuntu and get into a new OS, out of interest but I don't want to mess with my current 2 windows installations? If I install Ubuntu, will this simply add to my list of OS boot options when you set it, like I did when I install my 2nd Windows 7 Any comments or help would be great? Thanks Bill

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  • Bash: easy way to put a configurable load on a system?

    - by WizardOfOdds
    In order to test how a program reacts when system resources become scarce (mainly the CPU but I'm interested in disk I/O too), I'd like to put an arbitrary load on the system. Currently I'm doing something like this: #!/bin/bash while true do echo "a" >> a.txt md5 a.txt done I could also start mp3-encoding audio files, or whatever. What would be an easy and small Bash script that could be used to simulate an arbitrary load, ideally configurable using parameter(s)?

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  • retrieving detailed usb midi device information on windows xp

    - by user557353
    The function midiOutGetDevCaps returns a structure MIDIOUTCAPS. I'd need more specific information when querying a usb midi device on windows xp, in particular I'd need the information displayed under "Location" when opening the respective device using the Device Manager. I need this information in order to programmatically distinguish between several MIDI Interfaces connected to a computer. Using midiOutGetDevCaps, I uniformly get "USB Audio Device" for every midi usb interface connected to the computer, so distinguishing between the interfaces is impossible.

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  • Silverlight play file from samba enabled remote server

    - by Damian
    Hello, Im currently working on Silverlight app, which resides on our ASP.NET webpage. I want to populate listbox with names of (audio wav) files that are on remote linux machine. I also want to be able to play those files using MediaElement. Im wondering if it is possible to get stream of remote samba enabled linux server. thx, for answers

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  • Construct MediaStore uri for specific folder

    - by Mojo Risin
    Hi all, For example if a have two directories /sdcard/Music/Music-1 and /sdcard/Music/Music-2 how can i construct uri to get the files in Music-1 dir for example. I can use MediaStore.Audio.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI to get the content of all external storage but how to do the trick only for specific dir.

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  • graphing amplitude

    - by John
    I was wondering if someone could point me to a good tutorial or show me how to graph the amplitude from a bytearray. The audio format I am using is: ULAW 8000.0 Hz, 8 bit, mono, 1 bytes/frame.

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  • Why is native libmpg123 taking so long on android with libgdx?

    - by cmbryan
    I'm trying to use the gdx-audio extensions, but am having trouble decoding mp3s. It works, but very slowly!! A 10-second file is taking 6.57 seconds to decode :( Here is the method: public void decode() { Mpg123Decoder decoder = new Mpg123Decoder(externalFile); short[] sampleArray = new short[1024]; // read until we reach the end of the file while (decoder.readSamples(sampleArray, 0, sampleArray.length) > 0) {} } Can anyone tell me why this is taking so long?

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  • Basic framework for presentations using HTML5 + javascript

    - by Brian C
    Do you know a framework for making presentations using only HTML5 and javascript technologies? I'm not talking about "export" features of various presentation software (powerpoint or OOo presentation). Some requirements for the presentations made with this "framework": take advantage of the latest HTML5 features (audio, video, canvas?) same with CSS3 (font support, gradient, shadows, transitions and transformations) If there's no such thing, example of good presentations or pointers on the subject would be appreciated.

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  • Issue with Flash Player 10.

    - by Gans
    Some times when the URL is clicked it navigates to the videopage, but I am hearing audio but not seeing any video. Why might this be? I am using the latest version of Flash Player 10. The SWF in question was created in Flash 9 (CS2). var s1 = new SWFObject("flvplayer.swf","single","560","400","7"); === What is wrong with this?

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  • Select file(s) in a directory based upon complex filename

    - by zx
    hi, I have audio files in var/ This is the file name 2-3109999999-3246758493-1271129518-1271129505.6.wav Format 2=campaign id 3109999999=caller id 3246758493=number called 1271129518=timestamp call ended 1271129505=timestamp call started 6=call id If I were to pass just the number called which was 3246758493, how can I find all the files without defining all the other variables(such as timestamp, etc) and just the files that have that number in the filename?

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  • How to read MIDI file in C#?

    - by melculetz
    Do you know any library in C# that I can use in order to read an existing *.mid file? I want to draw the sound frequency graph for the MIDI file, but I cannot get the inner data. I tried using NAudio and Alvas.Audio, but I wans't able to read a MIDI file. Any suggestions?

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  • Read part of a file in PHP

    - by Johan
    I would like to read the last 1 megabyte of a MP3 file and calculate SHA1 checksum for just that part of the file. The reason that I would want this is that when I'm looking for duplicate MP3's, the header info (song title, album etc.) can differ even though it's the exakt same audio file, so I figured I would be better of to checksum a part of the file at the end instead of the whole one. Is there an efficient way of doing this?

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