Hello Florian,
I did right-click, but to no avail. I will try the File/Output device tonight
(am at work right now). I guess this will have to point to a directory
somewhere to save the wav, right?
The attachement you included is a little bit too much for me (not being a
programmer). Can you explain a little how to use it? Thanks.
Hans
it was a bit cryptic i think. From memory: wasn't it something like
rightclick on the intrument name and then extract? First i had to use
File/Output device though. This doesn't seem to do anything, but it
didn't work without.. Anyways, abrowse segfaults for me after the first
instruiment anyways, so i rather use the sample code from the libakai
package. It seems to work rather well, although i think i had to remove
an error check to make it work ;)
I attached the modified version of the DeviceAccessTest.cpp file.
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