It depends on what exactly you want to do
I want to do lots of things, I have many task projects ideas I would like to use the mbed for, all to do with audio:) I think maybe I have took on one of the most complex things to do
You can save that binary data (a form of PCM) to PC using USB or LocalFileSystem ( limited to 2M) and then convert this file to a known format like wav or even mp3
Ok still not %100 clear on what PCM is, I thought it came after Binary data but it looks like it just depends on what libs are on the mbed. By default now what Binary forms do have availble to me with the Mbed could somebody please tell me.
I think http://mbed.org/cookbook/DotNET is a big must do, because we can use the pc laptop as a dsp, also would like to get the mbed working with audacity:) lol hahahh
Another way is to use mbed capabilities to convert this data into wav or mp3 and only then to copy to PC the sound file.
I have to add my own code or libs to convert to wav right, mbed does not come with any wav files, yeah madplayer is cool shows what can be done.
The second way is better because you save time by having sound file already prepared and because a compressed file leaves more room on the storage device. (SDcard, USBdrive etc) There are many algorithms for compressing sound begining with ADPCM and finishing with MP3. For human voice one of the best compressing algorithms (quality/size) is GSM 6.10 used in mobile telephony. You need to study sound file specs (wav, mp3), compression algorithms, use of filesystems for SDcard or USBdrive. I think that a first good step is to try to make your first wav file (PC compatible) on mbed and only then to try compression if you need.
Yeah I would like to see or make loads of algorithms for the mbed, sdcard and a usbdrive is a good starting point altho http://mbed.org/cookbook/DotNET would work. I need a demo for the mbed lol, I have looked at a couple of products and none seem to focus on input conversion, only output and mp3 wav out conversion:(
Hi,
After a conversion has happend what form am I then dealing with..
will the digital audio be in a pulse code modualtion form or a binary numeric form.
thanks.