Using a microchip PIC to play streamed wav data ?

  • Thread starter lothar.behrens@lollisoft.
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lothar.behrens@lollisoft.

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Hi,

is it possible to use a PIC - 16C84 - for playing wav or mp3 streamed
data ?
I have got information about small decoder chips for mp3 data.

Thanks

Lothar
 
lothar.behrens@lollisoft.de wrote:
Hi,

is it possible to use a PIC - 16C84 - for playing wav or mp3 streamed
data ?
I have got information about small decoder chips for mp3 data.

Thanks

Lothar
http://www.walrus.com/~raphael/html/mp3parts.html
There are a couple of pic projects that use MP3. I don't know of any
using the 16C84, that's an older chip that has been replaced, Microchip
doesn't sell them anymore, at least not from their website.
 
Thanks.

My idea was for an answering machine on a Linux box. It should only
play 'lowlevel' audio data if data files from the 'answering machine'
exists.

So the PIC should get the number of calls and let the user play them
by pressing one button and delete them by another button.

Maybe the simplest way would be an infra red coupled PIC device and
using the pc speaker to play the sound.

That way I don't need to switch on my work PC to check my mail for some
calls :)

Lothar
 

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