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Subject: creating a large wav file
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Hello:
I would like to receive a cue about how to modify the
relevant audio .m files in order to receive audio signals
through the input line and to create a wav file, but without
using too much memory to hold the temporary data.
Presently you can record using wavrecord, but the output
goes to a variable.
Any hint will be appreciated; I suspect that people which
deals with instrumentation might have a ready made solution.
Regards
Carlos