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Operating Systems Linux Android Basic Android platform information. Post 302851145 by wisecracker on Saturday 7th of September 2013 03:26:32 AM
Old 09-07-2013
There is a huge learning curve, so gimme a little time...

I have a fetish for Oscilloscopes, Signal Sources, Logic Analysers and RF Test Gear
and I will attempt an Arbitrary LF Function Generator first, maybe dual channel, say
20Hz to 10KHz.

I am wondering if, say, the Samsung Galaxy SIII has the same Audio I/O as the single
pole MBP 13" Audio I/O.

Everything HAS to be able to be bulit and understood by 8 to 10 year olds and
I have to assume that kids don't have access to any gear at all so calibration will br tricky.

Whatever I do I will give it all away as usual as CC0 licence, (Public Domain).

Now to attempt my first "Hello World." this weekend... ;oD
 

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pods::SDL::AudioSpec(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 pods::SDL::AudioSpec(3pm)

NAME
SDL::AudioSpec -- SDL Bindings for structure SDL::AudioSpec CATEGORY
Core, Audio, Structure SYNOPSIS
use SDL; use SDL::AudioSpec; SDL::init(SDL_INIT_AUDIO); my $audio_spec = SDL::AudioSpec->new(); $audio_spec->freq(22050); # 22050Hz - FM Radio quality $audio_spec->format(AUDIO_S16SYS); # 16-bit signed audio $audio_spec->samples(8192); # Large audio buffer reduces risk of dropouts but increases response time $audio_spec->channels(1); # Mono $audio_spec->callback('main::callback'); sub callback { # do something here } DESCRIPTION
The "SDL::AudioSpec" structure is used to describe the format of some audio data. This structure is used by "SDL::Audio::open_audio" and "SDL::Audio::load_wav". While all fields are used by "SDL::Audio::open_audio", only "freq", "format", "samples" and "channels" are used by "SDL::Audio::load_wav". We will detail these common members here. METHODS
freq The number of samples sent to the sound device every second. Common values are 11025, 22050 and 44100. The higher the better. format Specifies the size and type of each sample element. Values it can take are: AUDIO_U8 Unsigned 8-bit samples. AUDIO_S8 Signed 8-bit samples. AUDIO_U16 or AUDIO_U16LSB not supported by all hardware (unsigned 16-bit little-endian) AUDIO_S16 or AUDIO_S16LSB not supported by all hardware (signed 16-bit little-endian) AUDIO_U16MSB not supported by all hardware (unsigned 16-bit big-endian) AUDIO_S16MSB not supported by all hardware (signed 16-bit big-endian) AUDIO_U16SYS Either AUDIO_U16LSB or AUDIO_U16MSB depending on hardware CPU endianness AUDIO_S16SYS Either AUDIO_S16LSB or AUDIO_S16MSB depending on hardware CPU endianness channels The number of separate sound channels. 1 is mono (single channel), 2 is stereo (dual channel). samples When used with "SDL::Audio::open_audio" this refers to the size of the audio buffer in samples. A sample is a chunk of audio data of the size specified in format multiplied by the number of channels. When the "SDL::AudioSpec" is used with "SDL::Audio::load_wav" samples is set to 4096. callback To be documented. AUTHORS
See "AUTHORS" in SDL. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-28 pods::SDL::AudioSpec(3pm)
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