I need an efficient coding that can transfer data (Audio) from USB to Ethernet Port and Vice Versa which is from the Ethernet Port to the USB.
Guys/Girls I just don't see what i am looking for in the file example menu on Arduino IDE. My project is to transfer Audio using Ethernet. Im lost can anyone help?.
I think you need to define what you are doing better to start with:
What hardware do you have or intend to use? Ethernet is not available by default on most Arduino's (Yun being the exception), so you'll need that. Additionally, as far as I know, the default USB connection on an arduino is a serial input. This is usually pretty limited, but it might work, I don't know. Do you have a way to transfer audio over USB?
What is your audio source? A wav file? An mp3 or other compressed file? A microphone?
If you are using USB, I have to assume you are using a computer. Is there a reason you can't just send the sound over the computer? Ventrilo, Skype, Yahoo Chat all can transmit sound over the internet and are already finished products.
I need an efficient coding that can transfer data (Audio) from USB to Ethernet Port and Vice Versa which is from the Ethernet Port to the USB.
So, what you mean to say is you need help learning how to do such coding , right ?
yes your right. I don't know nothing about this coding business and if someone could like direct me as to where i can get these codes that could help me that would be helpful or maybe even write the code for me.
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I think you need to define what you are doing better to start with:
What hardware do you have or intend to use? Ethernet is not available by default on most Arduino's (Yun being the exception), so you'll need that. Additionally, as far as I know, the default USB connection on an arduino is a serial input. This is usually pretty limited, but it might work, I don't know. Do you have a way to transfer audio over USB?
What is your audio source? A wav file? An mp3 or other compressed file? A microphone?
If you are using USB, I have to assume you are using a computer. Is there a reason you can't just send the sound over the computer? Ventrilo, Skype, Yahoo Chat all can transmit sound over the internet and are already finished products.
Hardware, one of the boards i am guessing that supports Ethernet. A way to transfer it over the bus I wont exactly know how i plan to transfer the data i need help and assistance here mate. About the audio source a Microphone.
All i know is im trying to transfer audio from a mic using Ethernet . Audio in and out.
and if someone could like direct me as to where i can get these codes that could help me that would be helpful or maybe even write the code for me.
My project is to transfer Audio using Ethernet. Im lost can anyone help?.
I wouldn't plan on that if I were you . We are here to help you learn, not to do your homework for you, which is what your are asking us to do. You know as well as I do that your obligation as a student is to learn , not to get other people to do your homework for you. If you don't have a clue, then that's too bad, but it's not the end of the world, it's the beginning on an adventure ...
You need to do the coding yourself by starting with tutorials and using google with the word "arduino " in front of all your searches.
If you don't have a clue then start at the beginning and google for arduino learning tutorials.
and if someone could like direct me as to where i can get these codes that could help me that would be helpful or maybe even write the code for me.
My project is to transfer Audio using Ethernet. Im lost can anyone help?.
I wouldn't plan on that if I were you . We are here to help you learn, not to do your homework for you, which is what your are asking us to do. You know as well as I do that your obligation as a student is to learn , not to get other people to do your homework for you. If you don't have a clue, then that's too bad, but it's not the end of the world, it's the beginning on an adventure ...
You need to do the coding yourself by starting with tutorials and using google with the word "arduino " in front of all your searches.
If you don't have a clue then start at the beginning and google for arduino learning tutorials.
I guess your right, its not the end of the world. Thanks man.
I guess your right, its not the end of the world. Thanks man.
No problem. Ask a question and we'll try to answer it. Ask us to write your code and likely you will get nothing. The best place to start is googling for tutorials the way I suggested. There are plenty.