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Play/Stream/Record PCM audio data & Encode/Decode Opus to PCM audio data

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/*! \page acknowledge Acknowledgements Many thanks to the following people for providing bug fixes and improvements: <UL> <LI>Stephen Sinclair (major code and repository support!)</LI> <LI>Stefan Arisona</LI> <LI>bejuryu</LI> <LI>Vincent B&eacute;nony</LI> <LI>Francesco Bertolaccini</LI> <LI>Benjamin Brown</LI> <LI>Claudio Cabral</LI> <LI>JP Cimalando</LI> <LI>Rasmus Ekman</LI> <LI>Anders Ervik</LI> <LI>Robin Davies (Windows DS and ASIO)</LI> <LI>Marcelo Fernandez</LI> <LI>Taylor Holberton</LI> <LI>Martin Koegler</LI> <LI>Dmitry Kostjuchenko</LI> <LI>Oliver Larkin</LI> <LI>Jakob Leben</LI> <LI>Antoine Lefebvre</LI> <LI>Carlos Luna</LI> <LI>Connor MacDonald</LI> <LI>Jasper Mackenzie</LI> <LI>Dominic Mazzoni</LI> <LI>Tristan Matthews</LI> <LI>Peter Meerwald (PulseAudio)</LI> <LI>Jaromir Mikes</LI> <LI>rehans</LI> <LI>Sebastian Reimers</LI> <LI>Ryan Schmidt</LI> <LI>Benjamin Schroeder</LI> <LI>sonoro1234</LI> <LI>terminator356</LI> <LI>Marcus Tomlinson (WASAPI)</LI> <LI>Ryan Williams (Windows non-MS compiler ASIO support)</LI> <LI>Ed Wildgoose (Linux ALSA and Jack)</LI> <LI>Serge Zaitsev</LI> <LI>Iohannes Zm&ouml;lnig</LI> </UL> The RtAudio API incorporates many of the concepts developed in the <A href="http://www.portaudio.com/">PortAudio</A> project by Phil Burk and Ross Bencina. Early development also incorporated ideas from Bill Schottstaedt's <A href="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/sndlib/">sndlib</A>. The CCRMA <A href="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/soundwire/">SoundWire group</A> provided valuable feedback during the API proposal stages. The early 2.0 version of RtAudio was slowly developed over the course of many months while in residence at the <A href="http://www.iua.upf.es/">Institut Universitari de L'Audiovisual (IUA)</A> in Barcelona, Spain and the <A href="http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/">Laboratory of Acoustics and Audio Signal Processing</A> at the Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. Much subsequent development happened while working at the <A href="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/">Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)</A> at <A href="http://www.stanford.edu/">Stanford University</A>. The early stages of this work were supported in part by the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research (grant \#F49620-99-1-0293). All recent versions of RtAudio have been completed while working as a professor of <a href="http://www.music.mcgill.ca/musictech/">Music Technology</a> at <a href="http://www.mcgill.ca/">McGill University</a>. */