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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Chat Program (server/client) with DBPro?

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Prophet Hill
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Posted: 30th Mar 2009 21:59 Edited at: 30th Mar 2009 22:00
Hello all.

I host (and maintain) a live audio stream from the US to Peru about twice a week, I would like to create an application where I (the server) could directly chat to my client in Peru (To make sure the stream running fine). I was thinking about doing this in VB, but I thought DBPro should be able to do it... Plus I know DBPro far better than VB... But even what I know about DBPro is not much.

If this is indeed possible, does anyone know of some good tutorials for DBPro along these lines, or willing to help me along?

Thank you.

ProphetHill
mike5424
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Posted: 30th Mar 2009 22:04
i dont think this is posible but.... im new so hopefully it is but as far as i no its not (you dont have to listen to me i dont no anything)lol

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Prophet Hill
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Posted: 31st Mar 2009 17:09
I guess not... Oh well.

ProphetHill
Quirkyjim
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Posted: 1st Apr 2009 00:41
I'm sure that it's possible with some C++ knowledge to write up a DLL (which I something I don't have - sorry) that takes core commands to do this type of thing.

You can send sounds through DbPro by using NET MESSAGE SOUND, but the tough part would be reading any mike input, and working with your client's ?computer? on the other end.

That's what they WANT you to think...
Dar13
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Posted: 1st Apr 2009 05:15
There is GreenEar...but I've never tried it.

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Dark Master Ev
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Posted: 1st Apr 2009 05:56 Edited at: 1st Apr 2009 05:56
i'm pretty sure its possible DBPRO has the ability but you would probably have to use dlls and other external resources.
... i just have no idea how onjes supposed to start since i'm new to coding

Prophet Hill
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Posted: 1st Apr 2009 21:53
Yeah... Oh well. Thanks anyways.

ProphetHill

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