[Speex-dev] Simple example of decoding streaming audio realtime?
Clifton Craig
clifton.craig at gmail.com
Fri Apr 30 05:25:52 PDT 2010
Randy,
> it was the additional request to "whip something together" that got my goat
Nobody has your goat. Rest assured your goat will remain sure-footed in its original pasture, bleeting with glee. My ask was, as Conrad put it, where I could find a simple example. In the event there was no simple example then my subsequent ask was could someone whip up a simple example. At no time did I ask for you to finish my work. I'm particularly interested in the audio sample delivery portion and if I could get an example that includes "/*your audio sample handling code goes here*/" then that would suffice. No apologies expected from anyone that openly flaunts their only unsecured goat, blatantly taunting others to apprehend the animal.
On Apr 30, 2010, at 6:37 AM, Randy Yates wrote:
> Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> writes:
>
>> On 30 April 2010 11:43, Sherief N. Farouk <sherief at mganin.com> wrote:
>>>>> I'm a software engineer. I'm terribly uncomfortable with C.
>>>
>>> Aaaaahahahahahahahaha
>>
>> Please be civil, guys. Different engineers have different skill
>> levels, so what. If someone asks for some help
>
> If that's all the OP had asked for, I would not have made my comment. It
> was the additional request to "whip something together" that got my goat
> - as if we all exist to donate our experience and hard work to this
> person.
>
> No apologies: an uncivil request deserves a scathing response.
> --
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> Digital Signal Labs % things were so uncomplicated?"
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