On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 4:42:07 PM UTC, David Hutto wrote: [..] > > Well you can just use their(Mixx's) source code that they used from > > another wav form manipulation library(more than likely), after the > > trigger from the bluetooth. If you're talking voice, and music to > > sync, then either go with transmitting at the same, or take two > > receivers(one for each transmitter), and run them in unison on > > different frequencies, after they've been received.. > > > > I've never tried this, but it seems logical. >
Thanks David. It seems that the code is in C++ so I should write Python wrappers myself, which could be interesting, but given the time frame I have is just not possible, Pity :-( However I was not going to transmit sounds, but just commands to mix the sounds that are already in the same machine were the Mixxx is going to run. I hope I will have time to come back to it in future. Thanks. Mik -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list