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Re: listening for sound



Mike,

There is no API service for doing this.

However you can use the record to memory code in the SDK - you'd then have
to pass through the sample data and do this monitoring yourself..

Bill

> From: Mike Campbell <email@hidden>
> Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 00:45:36 -0800
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: listening for sound
>
> I would like to build a Java application that listens on a sound channel
> until
> it "hears" activity and then begins recording to a file. It would continue
> recording until it encountered a period of non-activity (ie silence). Is
> this
> possible using Quicktime for Java? I already know how to record sound to a
> file, but I don't know if it's possible to listen for activity on a sound
> channel.
>
> If so, can you point me towards the right place in the documentation? I
> can't
> seem to find anything about this in there.
>
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