Christian Anthon wrote: > Does gnubg really need to support all these different sound systems. > It is a bit silly, especially considering the importance and quality > of the sounds.
I kind of agree (that's why I removed the selection box in windows - where you've only really got one choice anyway). On the other hand there's very little code to add the different types. I guess Macs use the quicktime system? Maybe we can keep the code and remove the selection box for everyone? Is there any reason why anyone would need to change this setting? > The only library supporting all the systems that we wish to support > seems to be libao. Another possibility is gstreamer, which is what > gnome will use in the future, and then keep the current solution for > windows, don't now about mac users though. > > I tried to remake the .wav files from the .sco and .orc files, but > that failed. Does anybody know when that last worked or where to find > sound alternatives. I tried using CSound and it just crashed when it tried to create the sound files... Jon
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