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Re: [AUDITORY] multichannel continuous play in Matlab
Dear all,
we have been using "msound" for that purpose for several years. It is a
mex-file developed in our lab which uses portaudio.
We publish both the binaries (for win/linux/mac) and the source for
download on github.
Binaries:
https://github.com/TGM-Oldenburg/Msound/releases
Source:
https://github.com/TGM-Oldenburg/Msound
msound can sometimes have some limitations where portaudio can have
limitations, e.g. on linux with more than one physical sound card.
Regards,
Martin
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Prof. Dr. Martin Hansen
Jade Hochschule Institut für Hörtechnik und Audiologie
Ofener Str. 16/19 Tel. (+49) 441 7708-3725 Fax -3777
D-26121 Oldenburg http://www.hoertechnik-audiologie.de/
On 24.11.2015 10:31, John Culling wrote:
> Dear all,
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> We have been using Playrec for doing multichannel continous i/o in
> Matlab, but,
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> as I understand it, Playrec is no longer supported and will not be
> available for 64-bit
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> Matlab. 32-bit Matlab is also being withdrawn, so we are looking for
> another
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> solution. There appear to be two.
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> The DSP toolbox has facilities for multichannel continuous play and
> record. I have
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> had some success with this already.
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> The Data Acquisition toolbox also seems to have multichannel continuous
> play and
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> record. There seems to be more extensive documentation about this.
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> Does anyone know…
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> 1) whether we need to switch systems (i.e. is playrec still usable
> somehow with 64-bit
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> Matalb)?
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> 2) what the differences are between the DSP and Data Acquisition toolbox
> solutions?
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> Which is easier or more flexible or more likely to have long-term support?
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> John.
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> Prof. John Culling
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> School of Psychology, Cardiff University
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> Tel: +44 (0)29 2087 4556
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> Yr Athro John Culling
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> Yr Ysgol Seicoleg, Prifysgol Caerdydd
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> Ffôn : +44 (0)29 2087 4556
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