/*! \mainpage The RtAudio Home Page
RtAudio is a set of C++ classes that provide a common API (Application Programming Interface) for realtime audio input/output across Linux, Macintosh OS-X and Windows operating systems. RtAudio significantly simplifies the process of interacting with computer audio hardware. It was designed with the following objectives:
- object-oriented C++ design
- simple, common API across all supported platforms
- only one source and one header file for easy inclusion in programming projects
- allow simultaneous multi-api support
- support dynamic connection of devices
- provide extensive audio device parameter control
- allow audio device capability probing
- automatic internal conversion for data format, channel number compensation, (de)interleaving, and byte-swapping
RtAudio incorporates the concept of audio streams, which represent audio output (playback) and/or input (recording). Available audio devices and their capabilities can be enumerated and then specified when opening a stream. Where applicable, multiple API support can be compiled and a particular API specified when creating an RtAudio instance. See the \ref apinotes section for information specific to each of the supported audio APIs.
\section whatsnew Latest Updates (Version 5.1.0)
Changes in this release include:
- new C API wrapper
- new static functions to get API names
- many WASAPI updates (thanks to Marcus Tomlinson)
- miscellaneous build system updates
- bug fix for stream ticking in CoreAudio if using two devices for duplex
- ALSA stream handle bug fixes
- see git history for complete list of changes
\section download Download
Latest Release (17 April 2019): Version 5.1.0
\section documentation Documentation Links
-# \ref errors
-# \ref probe
-# \ref settings
-# \ref playback
-# \ref recording
-# \ref duplex
-# \ref multi
-# \ref compiling
-# \ref apinotes
-# \ref acknowledge
-# \ref license
-# RtAudio on GitHub
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-# Bug Tracker (out of date)
-# Possible Updates (out of date)