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portaudio
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Windows Central: "Microsoft to merge Surface Pro X ARM and Surface Pro 9 Intel versions under one product line"
For sound, there's PortAudio for C and C++, and Windows, Mac, and Linux; FMOD comes in C++.
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Let's make python listen with pyaudio and deepgram-sdk - part 1
However, PyAudio depends on another library called portaudio, which is not part of the default Linux dependencies. To install it on your machine, you need to issue the following command on your terminal:
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Impressions after switching to pipewire for audio
In my testing with Mixxx, PipeWire works better with the JACK API than PulseAudio. With PulseAudio I got frequent crackles with Mixxx using this PortAudio branch. Using PipeWire via the JACK API, I get the same performance at low latencies as JACK.
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Cross platform audio frameworks in Cpp?
Here's a code example: https://github.com/PortAudio/portaudio/blob/master/examples/paex_saw.c
SAM
- Is there a good text to speech program for linux?
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Speech Synthesis library
Doing something self contained is going to be hard unless you want to port SAM (https://github.com/s-macke/SAM, js ver that might be easier to port: https://github.com/discordier/sam) to rust or do FFI with that (and accept the rather bad audio quality), as most of the other TTS libraries I know (festival) are quite hard to even use
- Software Automatic Mouth – Tiny Speech Synthesizer
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Let's make python listen with pyaudio and deepgram-sdk - part 1
[9] Sebastian Macke, Software Automatic Mouth - Tiny Speech Synthesizer, Github.
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Spokestack: Python Library for Voice Applications
Now, if you really want to get your hands dirty, you could check out something like the C port of SAM. I've never really used it myself, but it definitely does have that retro feel to it, and with access to the source, you might be able to do some pretty unique things. https://github.com/s-macke/SAM
What are some alternatives?
miniaudio - Audio playback and capture library written in C, in a single source file.
libsoundio - C library for cross-platform real-time audio input and output
cubeb - Cross platform audio library
espeak-ng - eSpeak NG is an open source speech synthesizer that supports more than hundred languages and accents.
soloud - Free, easy, portable audio engine for games
Waybar - Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. :v: :tada:
Pulseaudio-Modules-BT - Adds Sony LDAC, aptX, aptX HD, AAC codecs (A2DP Audio) support to PulseAudio on Linux
64tass - 64tass - cross assembler for 6502 etc. microprocessors - by soci/singular - [git clone from the original sourceforge repo]
vorbis - A "native" ogg vorbis decoder for Go (uses inline stb_vorbis)
taglib - Go wrapper for taglib
LiteNetLib - Lite reliable UDP library for Mono and .NET
GoogleNetworkSpeechSynthesis - Google's Network Speech Synthesis: Bring your own Google API key and proxy