U can play midi files together with Java3D, but not wavs. But it's
quite natural - none 2 wav or midi files can be played concurrently
in Windows, though 1 wav and 1 midi do can. That's because midi uses
another 'output device' - synthesizer. U may also wish to check up the example
i attached to my recent letter dedicated to this problem.
vladimir
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In your previous letter u wrote:
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JT> Hi,
>> There are several mixer contention issues at least on Solaris until 2.8 with its
>> new Audio mixer is available. Is this problem on Windows as well? It should
>> not be, and if it is perhaps this bug can be addressed in a timely manner.
JT> I am indeed programming on Windows NT, and on this platform, I can't have
JT> other programs playing sound at the same time as Java3D. I haven't yet
JT> tried the minimalist example -- just initializing the audio device without
JT> playing any sound -- to see if that monopolizes the sound resources.
JT> Is there anything else I can do to help diagnose this?
JT> Jimmy
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