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How to retrieve the amplitude samples from a sound file

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    Hi coders I'm working on a project, where I'm to do some calculations on sound-data. I have no problem playing the sound and so on. But I can't figure out how to retrieve the amplitude samples and put them into an array so I can do my calculations. Is there please some how can help me or give me som hints... All the best AL

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      Hi coders I'm working on a project, where I'm to do some calculations on sound-data. I have no problem playing the sound and so on. But I can't figure out how to retrieve the amplitude samples and put them into an array so I can do my calculations. Is there please some how can help me or give me som hints... All the best AL

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      Hello again, I searched CP for "oscilloscope" and found several articles; I suggest you have a look at this one[^] first. :)

      Luc Pattyn

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