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From: "Gene" <genew AT fast DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: sound cards(Allegro)
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 13:25:58 -0400
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I know that allegro supports most sound cards but what about the Windows
sound system. I have a sound card that is detected by Allegro as a Sound
Blaster Pro which is an 8-bit sound card. I checked the sound card and I
found out that the sound card is Sound Blaster Pro and Windows Sound System
compatible. Because Allegro detects my sound card as an 8-bit Sound Blaster
Pro, I can not use 16-bit sound or samples in my programs. Will Allegro
support that Windows Sound System because my sound card that came with my
computer that I brought has a Crystal Semiconductors sound card which
supports Sound Blaster Pro for 8-bit and Windows Sound System for 16-bits.
It's true, I own a Hewlett Packard Computer which uses this crazy sound card
configuration. Will Allegro support the Windows Sound System because this is
the only way that I can use 16-bit samples when using Allegro.




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