je suis en train de monter un projet qui doit faire appel à de la prise de
son en temps réel avec autodémarrage de l'enregistrement lorsqu'une voix
est captée. les logiciels de prises de son sont nombreux mais aucun ne
propose de fonction "vox" qui permettrait de faire démarrer
l'enregistrement sans intervention humaine.
Idéalement, et je sais que je rêve, ce serait un plugin qui permettrait de
:
1) activer / désactiver la/les pistes sur lesquelles sont branchées les
micro qui captent le son
2) lancer arrêter l'enregistrement sur ces pistes en fonction des sons et
des silences.
Ce produit miracle ou approchant existe t il dans le domaine de la radio ?
Merci de vos infos.
Eric.
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Voir à cette adresse: http://xoomer.alice.it/aporcino/VoxRecorder/index.htm Daniel
Eric a écrit :
bonjour,
je suis en train de monter un projet qui doit faire appel à de la prise de son en temps réel avec autodémarrage de l'enregistrement lorsqu'une voix est captée. les logiciels de prises de son sont nombreux mais aucun ne propose de fonction "vox" qui permettrait de faire démarrer l'enregistrement sans intervention humaine.
Idéalement, et je sais que je rêve, ce serait un plugin qui permettrait de :
1) activer / désactiver la/les pistes sur lesquelles sont branchées les micro qui captent le son 2) lancer arrêter l'enregistrement sur ces pistes en fonction des sons et des silences.
Ce produit miracle ou approchant existe t il dans le domaine de la radio ?
Merci de vos infos.
Eric.
Voir à cette adresse:
http://xoomer.alice.it/aporcino/VoxRecorder/index.htm
Daniel
Eric a écrit :
bonjour,
je suis en train de monter un projet qui doit faire appel à de la prise de
son en temps réel avec autodémarrage de l'enregistrement lorsqu'une voix est
captée. les logiciels de prises de son sont nombreux mais aucun ne propose de
fonction "vox" qui permettrait de faire démarrer l'enregistrement sans
intervention humaine.
Idéalement, et je sais que je rêve, ce serait un plugin qui permettrait de :
1) activer / désactiver la/les pistes sur lesquelles sont branchées les micro
qui captent le son
2) lancer arrêter l'enregistrement sur ces pistes en fonction des sons et des
silences.
Ce produit miracle ou approchant existe t il dans le domaine de la radio ?
Voir à cette adresse: http://xoomer.alice.it/aporcino/VoxRecorder/index.htm Daniel
Eric a écrit :
bonjour,
je suis en train de monter un projet qui doit faire appel à de la prise de son en temps réel avec autodémarrage de l'enregistrement lorsqu'une voix est captée. les logiciels de prises de son sont nombreux mais aucun ne propose de fonction "vox" qui permettrait de faire démarrer l'enregistrement sans intervention humaine.
Idéalement, et je sais que je rêve, ce serait un plugin qui permettrait de :
1) activer / désactiver la/les pistes sur lesquelles sont branchées les micro qui captent le son 2) lancer arrêter l'enregistrement sur ces pistes en fonction des sons et des silences.
Ce produit miracle ou approchant existe t il dans le domaine de la radio ?
Merci de vos infos.
Eric.
F1TAY
settlements in our midst, of which we would feel justly proud.
In order to see that the entrance of Chinese to our country from China is not made a cover for this dreadful slave trade, there is an urgent need of coöperation between rescue workers of the California coast and rescue workers in all the open ports of China. Chinese men are constantly returning to China to "marry," in duly prescribed form, and then return with their wives and reënter the United States, merely to put the women into the brothels. Any man who is willing to run the risk of detection can thus get a trip home to China to see his lawful wife and family, and make it a profitable business trip besides,--with all expenses more than paid by the importation, and sale of a slave. Chinese women are constantly returning to China to bring "daughters" to put in the slave pens. No woman (even lawfully married to a Chinaman), should be allowed to take a ticket at Hong Kong or any of the open ports of China for the United States, whose case has not been thoroughly investigated by days of acquaintance with a woman inspector in a house of detention, if necessary, on the other side. And no Chinese woman should be allowed to enter on this side of the water, until she has passed the second time under such surveillance in a house of detention. And such rescue workers should have the Government authority signified by a policeman's star.
The evil to be combated should be met with the right remedy. "Fitches are not threshed with a thresher, neither is a cart wheel turned about upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff, and the cummin with a rod." Much of the failure to control brothel slavery has grown out of the application of the wrong remedy, not out of a difficulty in controlling the Chinese. These cases of trading in human flesh have generally been treated in the courts as though coming under the laws against ordinary prostitution. To
settlements in our midst, of which we would feel justly proud.
In order to see that the entrance of Chinese to our country from China
is not made a cover for this dreadful slave trade, there is an urgent
need of coöperation between rescue workers of the California coast
and rescue workers in all the open ports of China. Chinese men are
constantly returning to China to "marry," in duly prescribed form, and
then return with their wives and reënter the United States, merely to
put the women into the brothels. Any man who is willing to run the
risk of detection can thus get a trip home to China to see his lawful
wife and family, and make it a profitable business trip besides,--with
all expenses more than paid by the importation, and sale of a slave.
Chinese women are constantly returning to China to bring "daughters"
to put in the slave pens. No woman (even lawfully married to a
Chinaman), should be allowed to take a ticket at Hong Kong or any of
the open ports of China for the United States, whose case has not been
thoroughly investigated by days of acquaintance with a woman inspector
in a house of detention, if necessary, on the other side. And no
Chinese woman should be allowed to enter on this side of the water,
until she has passed the second time under such surveillance in a
house of detention. And such rescue workers should have the Government
authority signified by a policeman's star.
The evil to be combated should be met with the right remedy. "Fitches
are not threshed with a thresher, neither is a cart wheel turned about
upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff, and the
cummin with a rod." Much of the failure to control brothel slavery
has grown out of the application of the wrong remedy, not out of a
difficulty in controlling the Chinese. These cases of trading in human
flesh have generally been treated in the courts as though coming under
the laws against ordinary prostitution. To
settlements in our midst, of which we would feel justly proud.
In order to see that the entrance of Chinese to our country from China is not made a cover for this dreadful slave trade, there is an urgent need of coöperation between rescue workers of the California coast and rescue workers in all the open ports of China. Chinese men are constantly returning to China to "marry," in duly prescribed form, and then return with their wives and reënter the United States, merely to put the women into the brothels. Any man who is willing to run the risk of detection can thus get a trip home to China to see his lawful wife and family, and make it a profitable business trip besides,--with all expenses more than paid by the importation, and sale of a slave. Chinese women are constantly returning to China to bring "daughters" to put in the slave pens. No woman (even lawfully married to a Chinaman), should be allowed to take a ticket at Hong Kong or any of the open ports of China for the United States, whose case has not been thoroughly investigated by days of acquaintance with a woman inspector in a house of detention, if necessary, on the other side. And no Chinese woman should be allowed to enter on this side of the water, until she has passed the second time under such surveillance in a house of detention. And such rescue workers should have the Government authority signified by a policeman's star.
The evil to be combated should be met with the right remedy. "Fitches are not threshed with a thresher, neither is a cart wheel turned about upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff, and the cummin with a rod." Much of the failure to control brothel slavery has grown out of the application of the wrong remedy, not out of a difficulty in controlling the Chinese. These cases of trading in human flesh have generally been treated in the courts as though coming under the laws against ordinary prostitution. To