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1,267 | 32 | |
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7.0 | 2.6 | |
10 days ago | 8 months ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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portaudio
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Help. Buffer size keeps changing
Thank you. I actually already did and no bites. Did in a couple facebook groups and also no bites. Its a rather complex issue as it appears to be something on a code level. https://github.com/PortAudio/portaudio/issues/523
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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:
- Pyaudio issues with ALSA receiving audio
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How to build and use an external library with CMake?
I am trying to build a portable sound synthesiser using the cross-platform library portaudio. The library has it's own CMake file to be built with. I think I have managed to build it as part of my project (build finishes with exit code 0) but I can't figure how to actually use it's imports. Any #include I try to use results in cannot open source file.
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How to make Audacity and Pipewire talk nice to each other?
The bug fix will be included in the imminent PortAudio release: https://github.com/PortAudio/portaudio/pull/504
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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
vorbis
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Awesome Golang Audio and Music Libraries
vorbis - "Native" Go Vorbis decoder (uses CGO, but has no dependencies). Awesome Go libraries
What are some alternatives?
miniaudio - Audio playback and capture library written in C, in a single source file.
flac - A Free Lossless Audio Codec decoder in Go
libsoundio - C library for cross-platform real-time audio input and output
mp3 - golang mp3 frame parser
cubeb - Cross platform audio library
waveform - Go package capable of generating waveform images from audio streams. MIT Licensed.
soloud - Free, easy, portable audio engine for games
gosamplerate - Go Bindings for libsamplerate
Waybar - Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. :v: :tada:
PortAudio - Go bindings for the PortAudio audio I/O library
Pulseaudio-Modules-BT - Adds Sony LDAC, aptX, aptX HD, AAC codecs (A2DP Audio) support to PulseAudio on Linux
id3v2 - 🎵 ID3 decoding and encoding library for Go