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wraggster
August 25th, 2006, 22:36
lteixeira posted this news/release:


Hi,

I'm posting PSP Memo Recorder v0.6.1, which is a sample program showing usage of the audio input syscalls. With this program you can record (in RAM) 60 seconds of audio and play it back afterwards.

It requires the PSP remote and a headset such as the one used for the SOCOM game. PC to PSP headset adapters should also work.

Usage
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* Hit R trigger to start and stop recording;

* Hit L to play and the recorded content;

* Hit X to enter loop mode, causing the input to be
placed directly in the audio output buffer;

* Hit O to exit the program.

Credits to Saotome for helping figure out the arguments of these syscalls.

* UPDATE *

I am now releasing the 0.6 version, which fixes the bug found in the first release. Meanwhile I am close to release a version with unlimited time file writing support.

PS: This version now features 60 seconds of recording time.

* UPDATE 2 *

I am now releasing the 0.6.1 version:
Mic level control added. By pressing up and down it can be increased or decreased.

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via iteixeira (http://forums.qj.net/showpost.php?p=982174&postcount=1)

hackercrackermonkey
August 25th, 2006, 23:12
if only u can store to memory card and more then 60seconds...then this would be useful....I seriously would pay for something like this (i need to record my notes @ school)...

XEvilBladesX
August 26th, 2006, 05:00
if only u can store to memory card and more then 60seconds...then this would be useful....I seriously would pay for something like this (i need to record my notes @ school)...
Hes is working on that, don't worry.

Mr. Shizzy
August 26th, 2006, 08:17
Is there any way to erase the recording from the ram after? Or would it erase itself when the PSP powers off?

ayhoung
August 26th, 2006, 16:57
hey this would be really useful if it cud just be a RAM player, cuz those songs are so small, it would save so much space.
i dont know if theres such thing as a ram converter as of now, but there are some websites that let you download music files in ram, and most of these songs dont even reach a megabyte.

MIB.42
August 26th, 2006, 17:30
Can you post source code as well?

Herbster
August 27th, 2006, 19:40
Would this work with the Talkman mic?