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Barry Warsaw 1999-05-01 16:27:23 +00:00
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Contact: Barry Warsaw
Email: bwarsaw@python.org
Version: 0.1
Version: 1.0
Introduction
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Running as a GUI
Simply start audiopy with no arguments to start it as a Tkinter
based GUI application. It will pop up a window with two sections:
based GUI application. It will pop up a window with two sections:
the top portion contains three radio buttons indicating your
selected input device; the bottom portion contains three
checkboxes indicating your selected output devices.
selected input device; the middle portion contains three
checkboxes indicating your selected output devices; the bottom
portion contains a slider that changes the output gain.
Note the underlined characters in the button labels. These
indicate keyboard accelerators so that pressing Alt+character you
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Unsupported devices will appear dimmed out in the GUI. When run
as a GUI, audiopy monitors the audio device and automatically
updates its display if the state of the device is changed by some
other means. In Python 1.5.2 this is done by occasionally polling
the device, but in Python 1.5.2 no polling is necessary (you don't
really need to know this, but I thought I'd plug 1.5.2 :-).
other means. With Python versions before 1.5.2 this is done by
occasionally polling the device, but in Python 1.5.2 no polling is
necessary (you don't really need to know this, but I thought I'd
plug 1.5.2 :-).
Running as a Command Line Program