I have no idea how to tackle this project. I need to write an MP3 file to the microphone in. So when i'm using VOIP, the mp3 file get played. I tried to write an mp3 to the default CAPTURE DRIVE with directsound out (with Naudio): this doesnt work (it does compile, execute, but the microphone in does not seem to get input:
I'm writing a windows application that need to access the raw data of the microphone input. Basically there's an electronic circuit connect to the microphone jack, and I need to get that data and process it. All I could find are some examples of using API to save the data to a wav file or something like that. But I need to process the data in real time. Get the exactly value of the input on that time. Is it possible?
Is a way of creating a program (either in C(+,++,#) or VB.net) that would be able to send a beep sound through the same line-in that is being used for audacity (not stereo mix)?
I am trying to make a way of syncing up audio and video from 2 different programs, in a similar way that a clapper bored works in the movies.
Would there be a way of using a sort of microphone enhancement that could be created because they affect the microphone input?
I have a external hardware that has a miniplug output that i connected to my pc microphone input. That output has two posible states, white noise or no sound at all.What im trying to do is an application that would fire an event every time there is a change from one state to the other.
I would like to add a virtual microphone (similar to how you can have a virual CD drive and then mount ISO files on it.) so that it can be selectable in programs like MSN and skype. But have the source of the audio be streamed from over a network(I know how to stream the audio over the network in VB.net) but how do I get that audio which has been streamed as the input to the virtual microphone?
I'm using VisualBasic (and I'm kind of new to it) how can I check if the microphone is on? I'm capturing a video from the web cam, but I need also to make sure that the microphone is on. I caould not find out how to check that.
I am trying to record many small MP3 files from my computer's microphone. There are numberous examples using mciSendString Library "Winmm.dll" to record .wav files. I find the .wav quality to be lacking and I really want to record straight into the MP3 format rather than converting my .wav files.
I am trying to record many small MP3 files from my computer's microphone. There are numberous examples using mciSendString Library "Winmm.dll" to record .wav files. I find the .wav quality to be lacking and I really want to record straight into the MP3 format rather than converting my .wav files.
I'm currently trying to Capture through DirectSound, I've been trying toying around with WaveLib(Ported to VB) but this is very confusing. Anyway, I cant figure out how I am supposed to do this and would like some assistance. The end goal of this project is to: Record Microphone > Encode with Speex Codec > Send over UDP > Decode > Play on Speakers
I am trying to record many small MP3 files from my computer's microphone. I know how to do this using mciSendString with the "Winmm.dll" to record .wav files. I need to record straight into the MP3 format from Visual Basic 2010.
there are many C# things for this but I DONT KNOW C#, this link has FOUR C# PROJECTS - when it is posted in this forum:[URL]..it is ticking me off that all of the volume control i can find is in, yet again, C#!
please help, i NEED something to mute/unmute mic on button click and speakers on button click
I am looking into recording sound from a microphone using vb.net into a wav or mp3 file. I've Googled loads but only found 3rd party controls and C# code, which looks too sticky to convert..[url]...
I found this article on the code project which uses WaveIn and WaveOut but this looks unconvertible.... and I would like to avoid using DirectX SDK because the installation files are large and I wouldn't like users to have to do that.
Can I use Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition to make a program that can take audio directly from the microphone line and decode it to from data? ( I'm building wireless transmition software for ameteur radio )
I want to basically have a program that recognizes certain phrases from the microphone just like windows speech recognitionI pretty much think that it is probably going to be a microphone stream and then have speech recognition somewhat like Kinect speech recognition but in VB and not using XNA game studio.
I'm developing video intercom system. i have push button to talk. when user press the push button, i need to increase the system microphone volume and mute the system speaker. While releasing the push button, i need increase the system speaker volume and mute the system microphone volume.
I'm learning to play the Trumpet and thought it would be a great idea to write myself a flash card type program that would flash a note, pick up the sound from the microphone, determine the pitch, compare it to the note and evaluate right/wrong. For example, it puts a middle C on the screen, listens for a tone above the din and beeps or buzzes if the result is right or wrong.
How can I make a program to record sound from the microphone? I've tried lots of thing but they don't work. Can someone show me how to do ths using winmm.dll or DIrectx?
It SOUNDS simple. In aVusual Basic application, how do I made an open (or controlled thread) connection to continuausly stream the microphone to the speakers?
I need to make an application that plays the microphone line in the same time I speak to it, somewhat like an amplifier, so I can talk to the microphone without recording and my speakers play that sound at the same time! Its pretty difficult for me because I am really new at this type of applications and off course I don't have any idea about microphone line in volume control coding too!
I am rather new to VB and every now and then I get an idea of a small project I would like to work on to increase my skills. What I am trying to do is: 1. Input the sound from the microphone 2. Detect what pitch the sound is 3. Compare it to the pitch displayed
For example, lets say I was to have the button "Start". When start is clicked, a pre determined (Or possibly random) note is displayed through a Label for 5 seconds (Lets use C as an example). During this time, the user can attempt to match the note C. When the user sings through the microphone VB picks it up, detects what note the user is singing at, and then scores him over the 5 seconds based on the difference between his note and C. It would also be nice if I could display the volume of the microphone, but this is not too important.