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Access 2000 and wav files

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Bernd Smits - 26 Jul 2004 18:48 GMT
Hello,
I'm developing a database for a cardiolog, and I would like to insert the
wave files which I obtain by auscultation with an digital stethoscope, but I
would also have the possibility to hear and visualize (the sound graphic)
the wave files. Is there any possibility to do this with MS Access 2000?  I
know that for example Matlab visualize the sound graphic and has many
procedure to analyze the graphic but is there any possibility also with
Access to implement some of this analylize procedures?
If anybody knows the answers on my questions, please contact me on my email
address: b.smits@tiscali.it
Greetings Bernd
Alex Dybenko - 27 Jul 2004 17:36 GMT
you can use shellexecute API function to play wav using OS:
http://c85.cemi.rssi.ru/access/TipDetail.idc?TipID=5

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> Hello,
> I'm developing a database for a cardiolog, and I would like to insert the
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> address: b.smits@tiscali.it
> Greetings Bernd
 
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