The Universal Windows Platform comes with some powerful audio APIs. This course will teach you how to use the AudioGraph API for playback, recording and processing audio in real-time, as well as how to edit media files with the MediaComposition API.
The Universal Windows Platform is Microsoft's unified development model for a broad range of device families. It also comes with some powerful audio capabilities for all of your audio practicing needs. In this course, UWP Audio Fundamentals, you'll learn how use some pretty powerful audio API's that you can use in your UWP application. First, you'll learn how to construct graphs for audio playback and recording using new audio graphs API's. Next, you'll lean how to modify audio using built-in and custom effects. Finally, you'll learn how to edit media files with a media composition API and you'll even learn how to build a software synthesizer. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to introduce audio processing into your own UWP application.
The Universal Windows Platform is Microsoft's unified development model for a broad range of device families. It also comes with some powerful audio capabilities for all of your audio practicing needs. In this course, UWP Audio Fundamentals, you'll learn how use some pretty powerful audio API's that you can use in your UWP application. First, you'll learn how to construct graphs for audio playback and recording using new audio graphs API's. Next, you'll lean how to modify audio using built-in and custom effects. Finally, you'll learn how to edit media files with a media composition API and you'll even learn how to build a software synthesizer. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to introduce audio processing into your own UWP application.