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|    swanny to cryan.dublin@gmail.com    |
|    Re: attaching an audio stream to the mic    |
|    21 Jun 12 17:36:54    |
      From: swanny@nospam.net              On 20/06/2012 10:43 AM, cryan.dublin@gmail.com wrote:       > I have an audio file (mp3 or similar) and I use various IM tools       > (skype, lync, google talk etc). During a group IM session I'd like to       > continue to use my mic for my own voice but also be able to 'attach'       > the stream to my mic channel so that I can play it to the IM       > listeners. If that means I have to toggle between the stream and my       > voice for use of the channel thats fine, but I want to do this in a       > non-IM client specific way so that it works with any of them. My       > question is whether I can do this and, if so, does anyone       > have examples (java code would be good!) of how to do this using only       > software (eg red5)?       >       > cheers,       > craig.       >              Sounds like you are after a 'mixer'.       Something like this should already be available for your system. Just       mix the output of the mp3 player with the mic channel.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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