I am finding very difficult to find a way to store the audio captured using OpenTk.NetStandard into a proper .WAV file in NetCore C#.
What I am looking for is a solution which will work when running on a Raspberry pi, so NAudio or any Windows specific method won't solve my problem.
I found a couple of other SO answers which show how to capture audio using opentk , but nothing about how to store it in a wav file.
This is an extract of the code which should read data from the microphone I took from anther SO question, I see the AudioCapture class is the one to :
const byte SampleToByte = 2;
short[] _buffer = new short[512];
int _sampling_rate = 16000;
double _buffer_length_ms = 5000;
var _recorders = AudioCapture.AvailableDevices;
int buffer_length_samples = (int)((double)_buffer_length_ms * _sampling_rate * 0.001 / BlittableValueType.StrideOf(_buffer));
using (var audioCapture = new AudioCapture(_recorders.First(), _sampling_rate, ALFormat.Mono16, buffer_length_samples))
{
audioCapture.Start();
int available_samples = audioCapture.AvailableSamples;
_buffer = new short[MathHelper.NextPowerOfTwo((int)(available_samples * SampleToByte / (double)BlittableValueType.StrideOf(_buffer) + 0.5))];
if (available_samples > 0)
{
audioCapture.ReadSamples(_buffer, available_samples);
int buf = AL.GenBuffer();
AL.BufferData(buf, ALFormat.Mono16, buffer, (int)(available_samples * BlittableValueType.StrideOf(_buffer)), audio_capture.SampleFrequency);
AL.SourceQueueBuffer(src, buf);
// TODO: I assume this is where the save to WAV file logic should be placed...
}
}
Any help would be appreciate!
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