Hello ALL,
I'm working on a program that's capable of processing every byte of the microphone stream and playing it immediatly afterwards.
All my algorithms are still one papers around the house, and there're only 2 functions missing - The discribed in the title problem and What function is used to mix an 'n' number of "channels' bytes" into one 'Loosy' stream as "Wav to Mp3" function ?
I thought of using IO::something to do the task, but my temporary lack of the IO module is being my main problem of constructing a simple code for the first part, so thanks in advance for that.
To complete the alg. with the "mixing" a link to the resurce will be more than enough.

Tnanks again.


In reply to Can perl read a byte from a microphone stream ? by thenetfreaker

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