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oscilloscope using the sound card of a computer
i'm a graduating class electrical engineer and i'm working on my final project which is "digital oscilloscope using the sound card of a computer"
i was supposed to use directsound to capture the signal input from the line in of the sound card and stream it to be displayed using some kind of s******e, if u know anything about this topic SOL thanks |
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb219826(VS.85).aspx
This would be a good place to start. |
xD sOFTWARe was censored
kinda NFS underground like. censores BIN which is the 1st person singular present form of to be in german |
probably because it was a typo of s******e, since ****** is a banned word
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****** is banned? Makes no sense.
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Along with ************.
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tip: do it the easy way: use AVS
* For line-in input, select Open Location (Ctrl+L) and type in "linein://" and hit Open (no quotes). * Open AVS (Ctrl+Shift+K) * Right-click the new window > AVS Editor * In the editor, click "Main" (top of the list) * from the buttons above it, click [-] the list should be empty now * make sure "Clear Every Frame" is checked * Click [+] > "Render" > "Simple" * Select "Simple" in the list, and set: - Spectrum --> Oscilloscope - Solid --> Lines Enjoy your oscilloscope ! for more: click here |
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