Hi. I'm a newbie to computing, and my interest is understanding the recording of voice using a microprocessor or microcomputer, more especially microcomputer.
WAV files are my particular interest. As an example of the kind of things I'm trying to understand: In the fulness of time, I'm hoping to grasp how a playback program knows where the start of the audio data is in a WAV file and where it ends. Obviously there will be a start address and an end address in memory to the PCM/ audio data.
I really could do to buy a book that goes into these things. I wonder if anyone could recommend some? Thanks. Rich
P.S. Maybe there will be a chip manufacturer's forum that could be useful. I'll have to look at that angle.
WAV files are my particular interest. As an example of the kind of things I'm trying to understand: In the fulness of time, I'm hoping to grasp how a playback program knows where the start of the audio data is in a WAV file and where it ends. Obviously there will be a start address and an end address in memory to the PCM/ audio data.
I really could do to buy a book that goes into these things. I wonder if anyone could recommend some? Thanks. Rich
P.S. Maybe there will be a chip manufacturer's forum that could be useful. I'll have to look at that angle.
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