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1 package com.aurellem.capture.examples;
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2
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3 import java.io.File;
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4 import java.io.IOException;
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5
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6 import jme3test.helloworld.HelloAudio;
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7
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8 import com.aurellem.capture.Capture;
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9 import com.aurellem.capture.IsoTimer;
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10 import com.jme3.app.Application;
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11
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12 /** Recording audio from your Application is simple. If all you want
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13 * to do is record Audio, then follow the following steps.
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14 *
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15 * 1.) Set the Application's timer to an IsoTimer. The framerate is
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16 * irrelevant for sound, but must evenly divide 44,100Hz, which is
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17 * the frequency at which sound will be recorded. For example
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18 * IsoTimer(60) is ok, but IsoTimer(61) is not.
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19 *
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20 * 2.) Call Capture.captureAudio(yourApplication, target-file) before
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21 * calling yourApplication.start()
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22 *
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23 * That's it! If you have any comments/problems, please PM me on the
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24 * jMonkeyEngine forms. My username is bortreb.
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25 *
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26 * @author Robert McIntyre
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27 */
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28 public class HelloAudioRecording {
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29
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30 public static void main(String[] ignore) throws IOException{
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31 Application app = new HelloAudio();
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32 File audio = File.createTempFile("JME-simple-audio", ".wav");
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33 app.setTimer(new IsoTimer(60));
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34 Capture.captureAudio(app, audio);
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35 app.start();
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36 System.out.println(audio.getCanonicalPath());
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37 }
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38 }
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