On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Karl Becker wrote:

> >In windows you can use MCIsendstring to play multiple wav sounds at a
> >time.
> 
> Hmmm... that'll work for any Windows games, then.  That's good.  Now I 
> need something for Mac, since that's the platform I'm making it on... But 
> thanks for the comment, I'll hang on to it!

Try "play videclip yoursoundfile.wav" on the Mac.  Start-up times are
a little long with that now, but it will allow you to play multiple
sounds at the same time.  And the good news is that the player object
in 2.3 pretty much takes care of the delay problem because it prerolls
the media files.
  Regards,
    Scott

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