[Icon-tech] finding documentation
ondevelopingprogramsforthebraille plus
Nick Gawronski
nick at nickgawronski.com
Mon Jul 20 21:12:27 MDT 2009
Hi, Well I have heard of both of those programs but the big question is how
to compile the c source code first so it will run on the braille plus. Is
there any information anywhere about compiling c programs for the arm
processer?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Van Oosterwijck" <pvo at runbox.com>
To: "Icon technical discussions." <icon-tech at mulcahy.ws>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Icon-tech] finding documentation
ondevelopingprogramsforthebraille plus
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:55:30 -0500, Nick Gawronski
> <nick at nickgawronski.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi, One other possible program for the braille plus is some sourte of
>> audio editing program so one could edit or do some changes to their
>> audio recordings on the braille plus or other mp3 files. Also recording
>> in ogg or wav files would be another nice feature to include.
>
> There are a couple of powerful console programs available in Linux to deal
> with audio. There is "sox", which allows you to make chains of effects,
> piping the output of one operation to the input of the next. Another cool
> program I recently discovered is "ecasound", which is a full featured
> multichannel recorder that allows you to set up chains of audio processing
> modules and run sound files or realtime sound through them. The great
> thing about ecasound is that it comes with a python module to control it
> from your own python scripts.
>
> Patrick
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