Thanks guys, as I said
Revsoft(you all should go there by the way, it's very nice) there may be some room for video data, at least if it's coming from the archive. However pulling data off the USB may take far to much time to work effectively.
As for size it's 16384bytes + (Seconds*Sample_rate)bytes . So a 16khz song play for 1min would use 953.5 KiB or 60 app pages. Personally though I think 12khz is good quality(with all things considered), so you could fit 130 seconds on a 83+SE, one song and maybe a few games.
There is one thing I want to note though, there is a high pitch noise in the background. It didn't come up on the video just because it's a recording. It's not enough to over power the current audio but loud enough to hear. So I still want to work on reducing that as much as I can, and see if I can clean up the sound anymore, it sounds good for a calc(never thought I'd say that) but I think it could be better.
That's pretty interesting idea GuillaumeH, what else occured in the community for that. Wav Player 83+ I think was an achievement( 4 bit audio), Rigview as well. Was Calcmod the first tone player?
I have to say it was interestig running code after $c000, I think I see why you 83ers are so dedicated.
Did I menton
Revolution Software?
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