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The RtAudio Home Page

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RtAudio is a set of C++ classes that provide a common API (Application Programming Interface) for realtime audio input/output across Linux, Macintosh OS-X and Windows (DirectSound and ASIO) operating systems. RtAudio significantly simplifies the process of interacting with computer audio hardware. It was designed with the following objectives:

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The RtAudio Home Page

4.0.7

RtAudio is a set of C++ classes that provide a common API (Application Programming Interface) for realtime audio input/output across Linux, Macintosh OS-X and Windows (DirectSound and ASIO) operating systems. RtAudio significantly simplifies the process of interacting with computer audio hardware. It was designed with the following objectives:

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-RtAudio incorporates the concept of audio streams, which represent audio output (playback) and/or input (recording). Available audio devices and their capabilities can be enumerated and then specified when opening a stream. Where applicable, multiple API support can be compiled and a particular API specified when creating an RtAudio instance. See the API Notes section for information specific to each of the supported audio APIs.

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RtAudio incorporates the concept of audio streams, which represent audio output (playback) and/or input (recording). Available audio devices and their capabilities can be enumerated and then specified when opening a stream. Where applicable, multiple API support can be compiled and a particular API specified when creating an RtAudio instance. See the API Notes section for information specific to each of the supported audio APIs.

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What's New (Version 4.0)

-RtAudio V4 represents a significant rewrite of the code and includes a number of API and functionality changes from previous versions. A partial list of the changes includes: -

-Devices are now re-enumerated every time the RtAudio::getDeviceCount(), RtAudio::getDeviceInfo(), and RtAudio::openStream() functions are called. This allows for the proper identification of hot-pluggable (USB, Firewire, ...) devices that are connected after an RtAudio instance is created.

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RtAudio V4 represents a significant rewrite of the code and includes a number of API and functionality changes from previous versions. A partial list of the changes includes:

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  • new support for non-interleaved user data
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  • additional input/output parameter specifications, including channel offset
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  • new support for dynamic connection of devices
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  • new support for stream time
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  • revised callback arguments, including separate input and output buffer arguments
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  • revised C++ exception handling
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  • updated support for OSS version 4.0
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  • discontinued support of blocking functionality
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  • discontinued support of SGI
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Devices are now re-enumerated every time the RtAudio::getDeviceCount(), RtAudio::getDeviceInfo(), and RtAudio::openStream() functions are called. This allows for the proper identification of hot-pluggable (USB, Firewire, ...) devices that are connected after an RtAudio instance is created.

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-Latest Release (3 June 2009): Version 4.0.6

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Latest Release (4 February 2010): Version 4.0.7

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Documentation Links

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  1. Error Handling
  2. Probing Device Capabilities
  3. Device Settings
  4. Playback
  5. Recording
  6. Duplex Mode
  7. Using Simultaneous Multiple APIs
  8. Debugging & Compiling
  9. API Notes
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. License
  12. Bug Tracker
  13. Possible Updates
  14. RtAudio at SourceForge
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  1. Error Handling
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  3. Probing Device Capabilities
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  5. Device Settings
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  7. Playback
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  15. Debugging & Compiling
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  17. API Notes
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Maintained by Gary P. Scavone.
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