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Document Type: Example Program
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Publish Date: Sep 6, 2006

Acquiring Audio and Transferring it to a PC Sound Card

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This example program demonstrates how to acquire an audio signal with a National Instruments data acquisition (DAQ) device and how to output that data to a sound card installed in the PC.

This example program was tested with a PCI-MIO-16E-1 in a Pentium III 500MHz machine using Remote Data Acquisition (RDA) with a PCI-MIO-16E-4 in a Pentium III 1GHz machine with default control settings. A condenser microphone was used as the signal source.


***NOTE: This example uses the Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) driver. NI-DAQmx is the latest data acquisition driver provided by National Instruments. We recommend using the NI-DAQmx equivalent of this example (linked below). Please refer to the related links for more information on NI-DAQmx.



Related Links:
NI-DAQmx:Acquiring Audio and Transferring it to a PC Sound Card
NI-DAQmx Frequently Asked Questions
Learn 10 Functions in NI-DAQmx and Solve 80% of Data Acquisition Applications
Transition from Traditional NI-DAQ to NI-DAQmx

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Filename: 1198.zip

Software Requirements


Application Software: LabVIEW Full Development System 6.0
Language(s): LabVIEW

Hardware Requirements


Hardware Group: Multifunction DAQ (MIO)
Driver: Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy)

 
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