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Sound Card input line

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    Helloo.. I have to write an application that stay listening on the input line of a sound card (like Microphone) and when receive something starts to register it in a file on disk. There are any ActiveX that already do this? If not, how can I access the status of the input line of a sound card? Thanks to all You........

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      Helloo.. I have to write an application that stay listening on the input line of a sound card (like Microphone) and when receive something starts to register it in a file on disk. There are any ActiveX that already do this? If not, how can I access the status of the input line of a sound card? Thanks to all You........

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      Hello Norbert: There are a couple of ActiveX controls that could do this. Visual C++ comes with a registered multi-media control - you can get info on it by looking under your registered ActiveX controls and clicking on MS Communications Control. If you need more flexibility and ActiveX controls that easily fit into dialog boxes, you might try TegoSoft. You can look over their ActiveX controls at www.tegosoft.com If you are looking for some very simple classes that you can include in your project to set levels automatically, I can point you in some directions. Email me at: Regards, Myles

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