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+PortAudio Tutorial

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+Terminating PortAudio

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You can start and stop a stream as many times as you like. +But when you are done using it, you should close it by calling:
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err = Pa_CloseStream( stream );
+if( err != paNoError ) goto error;
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+Then when you are done using PortAudio, you should terminate the whole +system by calling: +
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Pa_Terminate();
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+That's basically it. You can now write an audio program in 'C' that will +run on multiple platforms, for example PCs and Macintosh. +

In the rest of the tutorial we will look at some additional utility +functions, and a different way of using PortAudio that does not require +the use of a callback function.

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