Understanding the linux audio subsystem (alsa). any recommended book? [closed] - linux-kernel

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I am trying to fiddle with linux audio sub-system. Basically, I am trying to understand how audio input/ouput flows (use of audio encoders etc) when running a linux image on Vbox. Anyone know a good place to start or a good book to refer to.

Your best bet is to follow the Linux Audio User Group. They have a number of resources on their website and their mailing list is also quite active.
This should act as a good starter guide: http://lau.linuxaudio.org/Sound-HOWTO.html

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Can any one suggest me a that monitors websites(.net,php),mobile apps(ios,android).I googled but i'm not able to find best solution.
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Auto Face Tagging Library [closed]

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I am looking for library which can auto tag persons on a photo. The features is similar to Facebook, Picasa or iPhoto tagging function. Preferably it's able to run on Linux server, callable through PHP and Python. Any recommendation? Thanks.
With regard to what you're looking for, you probably aren't going to find anything that you can host on your own server. Rather, most companies will offer an API to which you can send requests, and you will be charged base don how much you use the API. In no particular order, here are several resources you might consider using.
https://lambdal.com/face-recognition-api - They have low priced entry options, and they are well-suited to detecting and recognizing new faces.
http://www.alchemyapi.com/products/alchemyvision/face-detection - This is more geared to recognizing famous or well-know people.

Where can I find documentation on Skype Desktop API? [closed]

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The Skype desktop API was being closed, but they've reversed that decision. I'm now not able to register as a developer (http://developer.skype.com/) as they're 'not accepting new registrations'.
I need to start looking into this as I want to develop a call recording component for Mac (and Windows, but most importantly Mac).
So is there a mirror for the documentation somewhere so that I know how this works? And is there any example code for this?
A comment in this question seems to imply that they provide both tracks of audio readily so I believe that once I can get this info, it should be quite a simple task!
Turns out the Wayback Machine has my answer:
http://web.archive.org/web/20130607130426/http://dev.skype.com/desktop-api-reference
Who would have thought it? ;)

Ruby audio APIs [closed]

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I'm working on a simple musical instrument tuner in Ruby (2.0.0) using GTK. When it comes to audio playback though, I don't know where to start looking for a suitable gem. Any recommendations? My idea was to package audio files of the 12 notes of the chromatic scale, but I can't seem to find audio samples of these.
I should also say that I'd much prefer if it was cross-platform!
Not sure it can help you, but the only one I came across is this one
It's based on libsndfile
You might also wanna checkout this simple audio player using GTK on SouceForge.

IVR development [closed]

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I need to build an IVR application (possibly 10 Phone lines). I am entirely new to this domain and am familiar with some concepts, Can someone please provide me with some links/advice on how I can go about building the IVR system?
Also, I need to know the exact process, whats involved, if I need to rent phone lines? etc., If I want to provide a hosted IVR service to my clients, what do I need.
any advice is much appreciated.
Many Thanks
Is this programming related?
http://www.asterisk.org/applications/ivr

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