linux120 Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Can I acquire a signal from the LINE IN of the my PC sound card? Can I change the volume of the sound in speaker out? Thank you......... Bye..... Quote Link to comment
i2dx Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 simple question --> simple answer yes you can. the attatched example should work (at least i hope so, because i use it as an example on thursday in a seminar ...) Download File:post-885-1139857261.zip Quote Link to comment
linux120 Posted February 14, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 simple question --> simple answeryes you can. the attatched example should work (at least i hope so, because i use it as an example on thursday in a seminar ...) I can't open a VI because I use LabVIEW 7.1. Have you a example for LV 7? Thank you......... Bye, Bye........... Quote Link to comment
pallen Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Can I acquire a signal from the LINE IN of the my PC sound card? You should be able to. Your avatar name suggests that you might be running LabView in Linux, and this might make things a little more difficult. I do have sound working on my LV 7.0 installation using a modified Mandrake 9.2 distribution. But I've found that sound does not work as "well" yet for me as it does running on Win XP. If you open up the "Find Examples" application in your Help menu, you'll find a number "sound" examples. The very first one that lists on my Example Finder is "Record Wave File.vi". I do know this VI works with my microphone input in both Windows and Linux. But I have not tried it with the Line In input. (My laptop here does not have a Line In) Good luck. Quote Link to comment
linux120 Posted February 15, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 You should be able to. Your avatar name suggests that you might be running LabView in Linux, and this might make things a little more difficult. I do have sound working on my LV 7.0 installation using a modified Mandrake 9.2 distribution. But I've found that sound does not work as "well" yet for me as it does running on Win XP. If you open up the "Find Examples" application in your Help menu, you'll find a number "sound" examples. The very first one that lists on my Example Finder is "Record Wave File.vi". I do know this VI works with my microphone input in both Windows and Linux. But I have not tried it with the Line In input. (My laptop here does not have a Line In) Good luck. I use LabVIEW for Windows................. Quote Link to comment
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