![]() I have been experimenting with the address a lot. With direct access to the memory block, is there anything within your knowledge of Assembler or DSP, that allows you to save this block directly to disk, without conversion to an array? ![]() Here's an example that makes use of this address: With Frame's :data, you get access to the memory address of the start of this frame's data. ![]() I don't know of any recorder that actually tries to write data at frame rate (all the mechanical restrictions from the drive just doesn't allow that).Ģ) Trying to get rid of the array conversion of the frame. Instead of trying to write each frame as it happens, keeping several of them in memory and only write at a slower rate is to be preferred. ![]() Now to bring down cpu load it needs several things:ġ) Buffering. That's a nice start! It was too demanding when I actually tried to record (I'm on a notebook with a 5400 rpm harddrive), but I read the class and it is a simple approach. ![]()
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