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Inside Macintosh: Sound /
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Sound on the Macintosh


Using Sound on Macintosh Computers

This section describes the most basic ways of using the Sound Manager, the Sound Input Manager, and the Speech Manager. In particular, it provides source code examples that show how to produce an alert sound, play a sound resource, play a sound file, determine whether your application can access sound recording equipment, record a sound resource, record a sound file, and convert a text string to spoken words.


Subtopics
Producing an Alert Sound
Playing a Sound Resource
Playing a Sound File
Checking For Sound-Recording Equipment
Recording a Sound Resource
Recording a Sound File
Checking For Speech Capabilities
Generating Speech From a String

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2 JUL 1996