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Save audio stream?
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Save audio stream?
Hello,
There's a 'Text Save' primitive that lets you save a given text, a 'Video Save' primitive that lets you save a video, but NO 'Stream Save' or 'Audio Save'.
I know that there's R&D component 'SaveWave' available, but that one can only save from a mem-input which I can't feed from a stream, only from a float array (or I would have to do my own reading like the waveplayer does, but that's a very unconvenient way to save an audio stream).
Tom
Edit: I've just noticed that the 'Data Logger' module from your Wave Record example could to this IF the AudioStream primitive WOULD report the length in ms. For file based streaming that shouldn't be a problem, right?
There's a 'Text Save' primitive that lets you save a given text, a 'Video Save' primitive that lets you save a video, but NO 'Stream Save' or 'Audio Save'.
I know that there's R&D component 'SaveWave' available, but that one can only save from a mem-input which I can't feed from a stream, only from a float array (or I would have to do my own reading like the waveplayer does, but that's a very unconvenient way to save an audio stream).
Tom
Edit: I've just noticed that the 'Data Logger' module from your Wave Record example could to this IF the AudioStream primitive WOULD report the length in ms. For file based streaming that shouldn't be a problem, right?
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