05-09-2016 03:45 AM
i an taking angle value from a sensor and displaying it in a graph on labview. I want to play the sound that would tell me the angle whenever it is changed using .wav file. how to do this??
05-09-2016 04:18 AM - edited 05-09-2016 04:18 AM
05-09-2016 04:50 AM
angle is continuously changing so i need real time output like if angle is 10 degree then sound output is 10 then it changes to 15 so sound output should be 15 and so on
05-09-2016 04:55 AM
05-09-2016 05:41 AM
i have tried all the possible functions but only a beep sound comes. On uploading the .wav file it only speaks what is written by me when i convert text to mp3 to wav file. I want the audio to speak real time values besides what I have statically loaded to speak
05-09-2016 06:54 AM
Sounds like you want something like text to speech. Try this example
05-09-2016 07:52 AM
It is not clear what Question you are asking, and we can't look at your code because you failed to post it (and, please, when posting code, attach your VI, do not attach a picture of part of the code).
Are you asking how to take a LabVIEW waveform that represents possibly audio frequencies and transform then to the .WAV specification so that LabVIEW can play it with its Sound VIs? If that is the case, there are resources on the Web that describe the .WAV binary file format. It looks relatively straight-forward (easy for me to say!) -- if this is your goal, read about the Format and then try to develop some code (by yourself) that implements it. There might even already be some LabVIEW code out there -- another Web search might reveal it.
Should you get stuck in this endeavor, again, post your code, explain the difficulties, and we'll try to be helpful.
Bob Schor