Even *if there is a difficult to break digital copy protection scheme, you will always still be able to make a digital version of an analog copy, with audio it's easy - soundblasters are cheap and produce ok results, I use a relatively inexpensive pro audio card, it's flawless, sure, quality video equipment is still rather expensive, but it will get there
relax, they'll never win
is Matlab! We're not computer scientists, Matlab is an engineer's tool
Its strengths:
1. matrix math, nothing beats it
2. numerical analysis
3. nonlinear systems
if you need a gui, it has built in GUI features, and if you have functions built in other languages, it has modules for C, C++, java, fortran
and if it isn't fast enough for you, then you probably could write the whole thing in C/ C++ only if you needed a GUI
it's the best tool for college engineers, got me through EE
just my 2 cents
Even *if there is a difficult to break digital copy protection scheme, you will always still be able to make a digital version of an analog copy, with audio it's easy - soundblasters are cheap and produce ok results, I use a relatively inexpensive pro audio card, it's flawless, sure, quality video equipment is still rather expensive, but it will get there relax, they'll never win
is Matlab! We're not computer scientists, Matlab is an engineer's tool Its strengths: 1. matrix math, nothing beats it 2. numerical analysis 3. nonlinear systems if you need a gui, it has built in GUI features, and if you have functions built in other languages, it has modules for C, C++, java, fortran and if it isn't fast enough for you, then you probably could write the whole thing in C/ C++ only if you needed a GUI it's the best tool for college engineers, got me through EE just my 2 cents