I'm working on a C application that has to process some audio from a microphone line but can't find anything usefull on the subject. I don't mind having to work with the Windows API, but I can't find a good detailed documentation on the mechanics behind it with examples of implementation. Any help ? The best option would be a C book talking about multimedia in detail, but I can't find any either (on Amazon at least).
Can everyone (Microsoft, LibreOffice, Euro-Office, Apple) just come together and use one standard format?
I appreciate that everyone is turning around and saying, "but our format is better! Use our format!" but it just seems a bit pointless.
I just want to read and edit a document, for goodness sake...part of the reason I try and avoid the documents that people share is because it's too much of a headache. I don't care if you use Windows, Mac or Linux, but if I can't read the damned thing because of your preference I'm going to reply saying, "I can't open that and I'm not buying a new computer to read a 2 page document."
I noticed this was already happening within my organization; my teams location will change between remote and on-site without me having to do anything. Is it possible this is live already for select customers?
While LibreOffice is not pleased to see a new competitor, they are absolutely correct in stating that Euro-Office using a MS file standard as a default is not being truly "European." Using a MS standard just means Euro-Office is just a "bastardized MS Office Suite." (Wasn't a major purpose of Euro-Office was to get away from being captive and enslaved to MS's Office Suite??)
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DrunkenBeard
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I'm working on a C application that has to process some audio from a microphone line but can't find anything usefull on the subject. I don't mind having to work with the Windows API, but I can't find a good detailed documentation on the mechanics behind it with examples of implementation. Any help ? The best option would be a C book talking about multimedia in detail, but I can't find any either (on Amazon at least).
Thank's :)
PS : I stress C and not C++
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