Jerson: Thanks for the info. The AT tiny is unbelievable!
Mike: thanks for the link.
Ioannis
Jerson: Thanks for the info. The AT tiny is unbelievable!
Mike: thanks for the link.
Ioannis
We were doing this with an ISD5008. When that was discontinued we started moving into an ISD4003-08MPY. That was recently discontinued and are moving into an ISD17240. With a 4KHZ sampling frequency the 17240 will give you 8 minutes of record/playback.
i do , never tried it but it looks straight forwardYou mean ESP with in Arduino IDE, which needs good grasp of C, right?
https://github.com/earlephilhower/ESP8266Audio
cannot see how you can get in between df player and sd card to decrypt a file, you need to drive your own dac or pay for a proprietary
system that secures your audio data
Warning I'm not a teacher
I just remembered. There are these series of chips from Aplus that do exactly what you want. They are available in various capacities and can be segmented. So, you could record a few segments and then play them in any order you want perhaps even chain them together. This one I have used APR48000 in the past.
This thread might get you started http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=11369
These search links might expand your horizons even more
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=aplus+voic...nonical&ia=web
The APR and ISD chips are basically meant for human voice and not high fidelity. They're inteded for TAM (answering machines) use.
Hi Jerson.
Thanks for the info. The Aplus and especially the aPR33A3 might be exactly what I need.
Do they have distributer? Mouser or Arrow do not carry them.
Also the idea of ESP32 that Richard posted is a good alternative. Thanks for that too.
Ioannis
Hi Ioannis
Not sure how you can order Aplus where you are. Perhaps you may need to buy direct from the manufacturer in Taiwan. I used to source mine locally from a distributor in tiny quantities.
Best wishes
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