Hi Dirk, hi Garry,

Mathias was so kind to forward me your email.
Yes I am away from the list since four years now.
I'll try to send it to the list as well, but if it doesn't work, please
forward this to Gerry,
as I don't have his email as non-subscribant.

Just as short conclusion what the code did:
The Audio Sources are read from the VRML tree, as they are standard vrml
format.
There should be along the code an AudioAction which works analog to the
renderAction.
It simply transforms the current location as listener's location and the
same for the
audio sources to the openAL backend.

I was told by a friend that the code was still in use this year at the
University of Magdeburg,
but I think they didn't develop it any further.

If you have any question feel free to send me an email and I will do what I
can,
but I have to say that I didn't touch neither OpenSG nor OpenAL for four
years now,
as I was working in a totally different branch.

I hope it is of any use, have Fun...

Daniel


>   Hi Garry,
>
> Garry Hoberg wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I literally tried all links I could find in this list or via Google
> pointing
> > to TRIPS or some other audio project based on OpenSG but can't find a
> valid
> > download link. Is TRIPS still available and if so, where? Is TRIPS still
> > beeing developed? Has it been replaced by a different library?
> >
> See Volker's mail.
> > There seems to be some experimental audio capability in the VRML loader.
> Does
> > a tutorial exist for this?
> >
> I don't think the VRML loader actually does anything with the audio. it
> might keep the Nodes in the tree, but it will not play sounds.
>
> I think you're referring to Daniel Walz's audio implementation. Lacking
> any audio experience I never get around to putting it into the
> repository. Daniel finished his Master's in 04, and I don't think
> anybody has worked on the code since then. I don't think he's on the
> list any more, and I'm not sure where to find him.
>
> I do have his code and I don't think he would mind me giving it to
> somebody who wants to take care of it, if there is interest.
>
> Yours
>
>   Dirk
>
>
>


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