Audio Capture
Microsoft DirectShow 9.0 |
Audio Capture
An application can use Microsoft® DirectShow® to capture audio data from microphones, tape players, and other devices, through the inputs on the sound card. Typical scenarios include:
- Recording a voiceover narration for later dubbing over a video stream.
- Converting legacy analog audio content to digital format.
- Capturing voice or music for transmission over a network.
End users have several options for capturing audio from the sound card to the hard disk. Most cards provide applications for mixing and recording from their audio inputs. The Microsoft® Windows® operating system provides Sound Recorder, a simple utility application for recording from a microphone. Microsoft® Windows Media™ Tools includes the Windows Media Encoder stand-alone application. The Windows Media Encoder can also be incorporated into a DirectShow application as a Microsoft® DirectX® Media Object (DMO). This section describes how to integrate audio capture functionality within your own application using DirectShow.
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