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/*! \page recording Recording
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Using RtAudio for audio input is almost identical to the way it is used for playback. Here's the blocking playback example rewritten for recording:
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\code
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#include "RtAudio.h"
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#include <iostream>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <cstring>
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int record( void *outputBuffer, void *inputBuffer, unsigned int nBufferFrames,
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double streamTime, RtAudioStreamStatus status, void *userData )
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{
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if ( status )
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std::cout << "Stream overflow detected!" << std::endl;
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// Do something with the data in the "inputBuffer" buffer.
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return 0;
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}
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int main()
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{
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RtAudio adc;
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if ( adc.getDeviceCount() < 1 ) {
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std::cout << "\nNo audio devices found!\n";
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exit( 0 );
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}
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RtAudio::StreamParameters parameters;
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parameters.deviceId = adc.getDefaultInputDevice();
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parameters.nChannels = 2;
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parameters.firstChannel = 0;
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unsigned int sampleRate = 44100;
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unsigned int bufferFrames = 256; // 256 sample frames
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try {
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adc.openStream( NULL, ¶meters, RTAUDIO_SINT16,
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sampleRate, &bufferFrames, &record );
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adc.startStream();
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}
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catch ( RtAudioError& e ) {
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e.printMessage();
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exit( 0 );
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}
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char input;
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std::cout << "\nRecording ... press <enter> to quit.\n";
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std::cin.get( input );
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try {
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// Stop the stream
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adc.stopStream();
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}
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catch (RtAudioError& e) {
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e.printMessage();
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}
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if ( adc.isStreamOpen() ) adc.closeStream();
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return 0;
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}
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\endcode
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In this example, we pass the address of the stream parameter structure as the second argument of the RtAudio::openStream() function and pass a NULL value for the output stream parameters. In this example, the \e record() callback function performs no specific operations.
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*/
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