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by Marinos Koutsomichalis :: Rate this Message:

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If your soundcard has multiple outputs and inputs you can route audio from an app to an output other that the main and then (using a cable) direct it back to a free input from where you can write to a buffer using SoundIn.ar....

Another way should be to use sth like soundflower (http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower)
you can then select it as output from the source app and as an input from your dest app (supercollider) and pass audio where you need. Though I have it installed I have never used it so I'm not sure... I don't know if you will able to hear what you write though.

Another way would be to select a input from your soundcard that reflects what is now heard
(I'm not sure if your soundcard supports it, I'm not sure for mine as well... but I used to have a soundblaster at some time that had 2 channels titled what you hear so I could just write everything that was at that point heardfrom any app )

I hope I helped, there may be other ways from wthi supercollider so wait for the experts..



On 08 Μαϊ 2008, at 10:41 ΠΜ, sc-users-request@... wrote:

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Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 09:41:30 +0200

From: Johannes Quint <johannes.quint@...>

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is there a way to get the outpupt of an extern application (i.e. a  

mp3-radiostream) into a supercollider buffer?

thanks for help!


j.q.



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