Dear all, I think the following links could be useful for this topic http://de.mathworks.com/discovery/audio-signal-processing.html http://de.mathworks.com/help/dsp/ug/introduction-to-streaming-signal-processing.html mit freundlichem Gruss / best regards i.A. Gökhan Şen Dipl. Ing. Research Engineer Acoustics Virtual Design Assessment Technology Development Group Research, Innovation and Technology P: +49 231 4102 - 7653 F: +49 231 4102 - 7360 Von: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception
[mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von John Culling Dear all, We have been using Playrec for doing multichannel continous i/o in Matlab, but, as I understand it, Playrec is no longer supported and will not be available for 64-bit
Matlab. 32-bit Matlab is also being withdrawn, so we are looking for another
solution. There appear to be two. The DSP toolbox has facilities for multichannel continuous play and record. I have
had some success with this already. The Data Acquisition toolbox also seems to have multichannel continuous play and
record. There seems to be more extensive documentation about this.
Does anyone know… 1) whether we need to switch systems (i.e. is playrec still usable somehow with 64-bit Matalb)? 2) what the differences are between the DSP and Data Acquisition toolbox solutions?
Which is easier or more flexible or more likely to have long-term support? John.
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