On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Csanyi Pal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Are you sure you're getting a NSSound object and not nil? > > I'm not sure. > If you don't have the libsndfile and libao bundles built (see below) you will be getting nil. > > Both libao and libsndfile work on Windows, but I'm not sure if GNUstep > > ships with them. > > Check your Bundles/ directory, if they're not there, that is the > > problem. If either of those bundles were not built, you should be > > getting nil. > > > If the Bundles/ directory is as on my Windows system: > > C:\GNUstep\GNUstep\System\Library\Bundles > > then there isn't any libao and libsndfile files out there. > > From where can I install these bundles for Windows? > The bundles are called AudioOutput.nssound and Sndfile.nssound. As for how to get them installed on Windows, I'm not sure, I've never used GNUstep on Windows. Please keep in mind I never tested this implementation on Windows, so I'm not sure it even works. Like I mentioned before, I think you're the guinea pig for the new NSSound code. Stef
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