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[quote][b]Heiko[/b] wrote: Please allow me to give you a idea what our application will do. I will use for explantion a image processing example and then transform it for a "musican". Our application imports plugins from dll's. Lets say the first dll provids a color webcam. The second dll has the abilty to make a edge detection and the third dll is for displaying images. The user places per drag and drop the 3 plugin and gets 3 forms with some controls on it. The first form he can select his cam, with the second he can select a threshold (and internally does the image processing) and the third form only has a output like a video player. The user then connects the three from with wires like in a flow diagram. If the user press run button, the data will be frequently transported internally within the wires between the internal objects. The transported data can be of any type (here Bitmaps). For the musican the idea could be: the first dll for example provides access to sound sources that are connected to the pc. The transported data i could imagine are chunks of bytes. Every component double buffers the data for example. Lets say the second component provides a echo effects and the last dll (component) is the output (here the user selects a speaker. Do you think this scenario could be possible by using irrklang? :-) (Our software is already used for eg image processing or visualizing process states (with gauges) or accounting) but even for musicans it would be cool. Best regards Heiko[/quote]
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