Hi Charles,
Yeah, waver is just a simple little wave file player program. You could put a
copy of it in any folder with wave files. One thing that I like about the
program is that you can pick and play a series of wave files.
The function keys are
F1. say special keys
F2. search
F3. search
What the heck is waver? Thanks.
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To: neoph...@inthecompanyofgrues.com Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 4:46 AM
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What the heck is waver? Thanks.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question for Jim Kitchen - Re: New here;saying hello
Waver is Jim's wave file player which, mmm, plays wav files, including the
ones in Jim's games.
I believe it comes packaged with the monopoly download and you can access
.
muhammed
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From: Charles Rivard woofer...@sbcglobal.net
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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 3:17 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] question for Jim Kitchen - Re: New here; saying hello
What the heck is waver? Thanks.
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hello
Waver is Jim's wave file player which, mmm, plays wav files, including the
ones in Jim's games.
I believe it comes packaged with the monopoly download and you can access it
from
To: Charles Rivard Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Charles,
The waver program is a small simple wave file player program.
Here are what the function keys do.
f 1. say special keys. f 2. search. f 3 search next
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From: Jim Kitchen j...@kitchensinc.net
To: Hayden Presley Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:36:26 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Hayden,
Well you see, I bought a digital recorder
, 2010 2:36 AM
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Hi Hayden and Thomas,
Thanks, I might look into some of the VB6 and Windows Media stuff, but not
a priority for me. As I said to Charles, Windows Media Player does a
pretty nice job for lots of the sound file formats.
I have
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 11:38 PM
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Hi Jim,
What is the brain program exactly for?
Best Regards,
Hayden
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Data: Quinta, 18 de Março de 2010 20:18
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Hi Jim,
No, DirectSound can't but I believe DirectShow can. The thing to keep
in mind with mp3 files
Wow, thanks.
I had it and most of the games on this netbook computer for a while.
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From: Jim Kitchen j...@kitchensinc.net
To: Keao Wright Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Keao,
Thanks
: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Josh,
I plan to stick with VB6 for creating my games. I have been writing games
in Basic for 30 years, Visual Basic for 10. Don't see any reason to start
all over learning a new tool when the one that I am using still works.
And I may be wrong, but I
, 2010 6:14 PM
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Hmm. I'll bet no other developer of games for the blind has put out more
than that, have they? By the way, what's Waver?
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From: Jim Kitchen j...@kitchensinc.net
To: Josh Gamers
Hi Charles,
Waver is a simple wav player program Jim Kitchen created that randomly
selects and plays wav files in the Kitchensinc directory. A bit of a
strange program, but kind of fun to listen to once and a while. Too
bad he didn't make a version for playing mp3s.
Cheers!
On 3/18/10, Charles
Jim, that's a hint. He he he.
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From: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Charles,
Waver is a simple wav
Hi Charles,
The waver program is a small simple wave file player program.
Here are what the function keys do.
f 1. say special keys.
f 2. search.
f 3 search next.
f 4. spell file name.
f 5. go to replay.
f 6. go to play.
f 7. test play.
f 8. play all.
Hi Thomas,
Unfortunately DirectX 8.1 does not support Mp3 files. Not that I have ever
been able to figure out anyway. I mean it will start to play them, but does
not play the entire file.
BTW Waver can do more than just play the kitchensinc wave files randomly.
Here are what the function
] question for jim kitchen
Hi Charles,
The waver program is a small simple wave file player program.
Here are what the function keys do.
f 1. say special keys. f 2. search. f 3 search next. f 4. spell file
name. f 5. go to replay. f 6. go to play. f 7. test play. f 8. play all. f
9. play random
: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Charles,
The waver program is a small simple wave file player program.
Here are what the function keys do.
f 1. say special keys. f 2. search. f 3 search next. f 4. spell file
name. f 5. go to replay. f 6. go to play. f 7. test play. f 8. play all. f
9
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Jim, that's a hint. He he he.
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday
Hi Hayden,
Hmmm...I don't know about that, but there are several possabilities as
far as creating a VB 6 program that plays mp3s. One way is to use the
Windows DirectShow com library which has all kinds of video and audio
codecs support for multimedia. Another would be to use FMOD Ex, which
also
Hi Jim,
No, DirectSound can't but I believe DirectShow can. The thing to keep
in mind with mp3 files instead of loading them like a game *.wav file
you should stream them. DirectSound doesn't really have that kind of
support. What I'd do if I were you is use FMOD Ex 4.28 which is a com
library,
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Para: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Data: Quinta, 18 de Março de 2010 20:18
Assunto: Re: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi Jim,
No, DirectSound can't but I believe DirectShow can. The thing to keep
in mind with mp3 files instead of loading them like
Hi,
Yep. Sure could if Jim was willing to rewrite waver to use something
like FMOD instead of DirectSound 8. Not only could it play mp3s, but
it could be turned into a media player that supports wav, flak, mp3,
wma, ogg, etc just by converting it over to that library. Over the
past couple of
: [Audyssey] question for jim kitchen
Hi,
Yep. Sure could if Jim was willing to rewrite waver to use something like
FMOD instead of DirectSound 8. Not only could it play mp3s, but it could be
turned into a media player that supports wav, flak, mp3, wma, ogg, etc just
by converting it over to that library
Hi Liam,
That's for sure. The licensing is the one issue I haven't figured out
yet. As much as I like FMOD it has a pretty heavy licensing fee for
commercial games. Especially for games $30 and up which requires a
royalty license. Those are very expensive, but that kind of fee is a
one time fee,
Hi Charles,
You know if you set Windows Media Player to shuffle mode. Exit Windows Media
Player. Now use Windows find feature to find all of the mp3 files in a folder or
your entire computer. Now press control A and enter. You can even do compound
searches such as *.wav *.mp3
HTH
BFN
Hi Hayden,
Well you see, I bought a digital recorder and a nice microphone. I stuck the
microphone in my ear and recorded the sounds of my brain. And of course the
more Coke I have the higher the number.
Actually it is just a simple random and possible multi wav file player program.
I
Hi Hayden and Thomas,
Thanks, I might look into some of the VB6 and Windows Media stuff, but not a
priority for me. As I said to Charles, Windows Media Player does a pretty nice
job for lots of the sound file formats.
I have a folder full of music, my game sounds, adult sound files etc etc
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Hi Hayden,
Well you see, I bought a digital recorder and a nice microphone. I stuck the
microphone in my ear and recorded the sounds of my brain. And of course the
more Coke I have the higher the number.
Actually it is just a simple
Hi Josh,
I plan to stick with VB6 for creating my games. I have been writing games in
Basic for 30 years, Visual Basic for 10. Don't see any reason to start all
over learning a new tool when the one that I am using still works. And I may
be wrong, but I do not believe that a game engine
Hi Jim,
when philip's game creater tool comes out are you gunna switch to that for
making games? or are you gunna stick to vb6?
Josh Kennedy jkenn...@gmail.com
my blog is at http://jkenn337.klangoblog.net (updated frequently). Tired of
Microsoft Windows and paying thousands for screen-readers?
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