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Name: pyaudio-helper
Version: 1.0.4
Summary: PyAudio Helper
Home-page: https://github.com/scikit-dsp-comm/pyaudio_helper
Author: Mark Wickert
Author-email: mwickert@uccs.edu
Maintainer: Chiranth Siddappa
Maintainer-email: chiranthsiddappa@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: # pyaudio-helper
        
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        ### Dependencies for `pyaudio`
        
        Across the three popular platforms, Windows, macOS, and Linux, `pyaudio`, is 
        the underlying framework that `pyaudio_helper` relies upon. Getting `PyAudio` configured is  different for all three OS's. Conda and CondaForge have support for installing `pyaudio` 
        on both Linux and Windows. Under Python 3.6 and below PyAudio will install when `pip` installing the scikit-dsp-comm package, as described below. For Python 3.7+ `PyAudio` **first** needs to be installed using `conda install pyaudio` to obtain binary (`whl`) files.
        
        All the capability of the package is available less `PyAudio` and the RTL-SDR radio, without doing any special installations. See the [wiki pages](https://github.com/mwickert/SP-Comm-Tutorial-using-scikit-dsp-comm/wiki) for more information. Just keep in mind that now a Python 3.7+ install on windows must include the installation `PyAudio` as described above.
        
        ## Authors
        
        [@mwickert](https://github.com/mwickert)
        
        [@andrewsmitty](https://github.com/andrewsmitty)
        
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