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get microphone input?

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hi everyone. Just out of curiosity more than anything; does anyone know of a library that can grab microphone input (on windows)? I'm looking into how to write a kind of VoIP (voice ip) program. I know how to use sockets for sending/receiving data, but I just need the microphone aspect. Any kind of info/resources would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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It should be simple with Python's gstreamer interface. http://pygstdocs.berlios.de/
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I went on to their page and it says they don't have a stable version to release...?
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works just fine. Thanks!
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you are welcome
Just curious, what are you trying to do? Make Python DAW?
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