Re: Searching for audio classes

  • From: "Mesut" <mesut.kokalan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 19:28:56 +0200

Dear ty, msdn website is very accessible for blind and no blind don't bother 
with it. I ment to say this.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Littlefield, Tyler 
  To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 7:05 PM
  Subject: Re: Searching for audio classes


  I'm not sure what you mean by blindful document; from past discussions with 
you, you want a document written for the blind. We had this discussion when you 
told me you were learning system.speech or whatever the namespace is because 
it's more geared toward the blind than system.windows.forms. So at the cost of 
sounding rude (which I hope I don't), I'm going to throw this out there for 
you. Documents work well enough generally whether or not they're written for 
the blind. I generally recommend against the mess that Jamal has crammed into 
archives because lots of it in some cases is outdated. Google will be your best 
friend in finding articles, but don't steer your programming to what is blind 
friendly. It's just as important for you to know how to use the 
System.Windows.Forms namespace as anything else, even though making a GUI is a 
bit harder for us. Thanks for the link, by the way; it is going to do a lot 
more than FMOD, and provide for a better library. There should be documentation 
in the installer or on their site that details how to use the library, as well 
as examples. IF you google base c# tutorial, you will probably find some good 
information, too.
  On 3/9/2011 9:54 AM, Mesut wrote: 
    Jacque, thanks for your help. I don't know to use this. Have you any 
article demonstrating this with c# or do you recommend websites? I prefer to 
read blindful document. If you help me I will be more but more greatful to you. 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jacques Bosch 
      To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 8:44 AM
      Subject: Re: Searching for audio classes


      I have had success with BASS.Net

      BASS is an audio library for use in Windows and Mac OSX software. Its 
purpose is to provide developers with powerful and efficient sample, stream 
(MP3, MP2, MP1, OGG, WAV, AIFF, custom generated, and more via add-ons), MOD 
music (XM, IT, S3M, MOD, MTM, UMX), MO3 music (MP3/OGG compressed MODs), and 
recording functions. All in a tiny DLL, under 100KB* in size.

      It is free for non-commercial use.

      http://www.un4seen.com/
      In one of the top paragraphs there is a link that jumps you down to the 
.Net API download.
      .Net API for BASS and all of the add-ons. Can be used with both C# and 
VB, with several examples included. Supports .Net Framework version 2.0 and 
above.



      2011/3/8 Mesut <mesut.kokalan@xxxxxxxxx>

        Hi all, I'm searching for audio reading, writing an manipulating 
classes. Who is aware of .net classes? I'd be glad. 
        Best regards 



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Thanks,
Ty

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