On Friday 30 December 2005 23:07, Roy Vegard Ovesen wrote:
> On Friday 30 December 2005 21:45, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> > Note also that you could do much, if not all of this from an external
> > perl/python script as well and interface to FG through the network
> > interface.
>
> With perl/python you can do alot more that you can do with nasal. Play mp3,
> vorbis or even speex encoded sounds. FileIO, for example for evaluation
> reports.
>
> > 101 ways to skin a cat ...
>
> Indeed!

Hmmm ... I didn't know that the network interface was that flexible.
So I can read and write any properties in the property tree from an external 
app?

Playing sounds from an external app (which is an absolutely neccessary for 
what I want to do) would be a problem for some people who's sound cards don't 
do hardware mixing. I assume playing sounds from nasal would get mixed inside 
FG's openal setup?

Paul



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