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In TAPI 3.1, the terminal object is expanded to include a file terminal. File terminals provide a simple means to perform common operations, for example, recording an audio stream or streams to a file or subsequent playback of recorded audio to a stream.
Five basic objects are used to manipulate file terminals:
- File Playback Terminal
- File Recording Terminal
- File Playback Track
- File Recording Track
- File Event
The File Terminal objects can be thought of as an abstraction for the storage, which is usually a file. Tracks correspond to the individual audio data streams in that storage, such as when voice is recorded.
For more information about file terminals, see:
For more information and code samples and task lists related to file terminals, see Using File Terminals.