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From: "Norman Vine" <nhv AT cape DOT com>
To: "'Matt Merrick'" <merrick AT oasisadvancedengineering DOT com>,
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Subject: RE: playing audio in cygwin
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:49:20 -0400
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Matt Merrick wwrites:
>
>I'm trying to play wav files through cygwin and I'm having trouble
>finding info on the subject.  I need to be able to play multiple sounds
>at a time and control the volume that each sound plays at.  I'm
>wondering if some type of utility already exists that might be of some
>help here.  Any ideas?

You could take a look at how we do this in PLib
http://plib.sf.net/sl

Not real fancy but cross-platform and works well with Cygwin

Cheers

Norman Vine




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