This a simple compressor based on aplib, yoda s Kernel code, and my own
stuffing around. It only has one function with MANY limitations at the moment,
but it is desinged for demo purposes only so it don t matter.
aPLib is a 32-bit compression library based on the compression algorithm
used in aPACK (my executable packer). aPLib is an easy-to-use alternative
to many of the heavy-weight compression libraries available.
This example demonstrates how to erase, write, and read the on-chip 640-byte EEPROM Data Memory of the Analog Devices ADuC812, ADuC814, ADuC816, and ADuC824 devivces. This example includes a µ Vision2 Project with a target for each supported device.
to show the waveform of audio file and play it on computer
Purpose: Familiar with WAV file format and UI design
It should have the following functions:
Provide a Graphic User Interface for user to browse the file system and select one WAV file
Show the waveform of input audio signal
Play the selected WAV file
Print the parameters of WAV file such as sampling rate, bit-depth, etc
These are all the utilities you need to generate MPEG-I movies on a
UNIX box with full motion video and stereo sound. For more information
on this unusual application of Linux, look in the docs directory or go
to www.freeyellow.com/members4/heroine
This companion disc contains the source code for the sample
programs presented in INSIDE VISUAL C++ 5.0, as well as pre-
compiled copies of the programs.
To copy all of the sample code onto your hard disk, run the
SETUP.EXE program and follow the instructions that appear on
the screen. The sample code requires about 10 MB of hard disk
space.
This book focuses primarily on XML itself. It covers the fundamental rules that all XML documents and authors must adhere to, whether a web designer uses SMIL to add animations to web pages or a C++ programmer uses SOAP to exchange serialized objects with a remote database. This book also covers generic supporting technologies that have been layered on top of XML and are used across a wide range of XML applications.