On 11/14/05, Geoff Air [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi WIN32 developers,
I too have had BIG PROBLEMS with compiling OpenAL
CVS with MSVC7.1 - maybe this will eventually be cleared
up by the OpenAL developer group ... maybe NOT ;=((
Part of the problem, is that for no particular good
reason
Hi WIN32 developers,
I too have had BIG PROBLEMS with compiling OpenAL
CVS with MSVC7.1 - maybe this will eventually be cleared
up by the OpenAL developer group ... maybe NOT ;=((
Part of the problem, is that for no particular good
reason that I see, in WIN32 they, the OpenAL group,
decided to
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:44:55 +0100
Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should have been: is *everyone* else happy with it?
I guess my tendency is to say I'm happy with it if it's closer to
how it sounds in real life. And my problem is that I have no idea
which one is closer to real life.
* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 23 November 2004 13:20:
(I remember that I changed the wind pitch in the bo105 sound config,
but this would then only be an ugly workaround.)
Too humble. Actually, this would have been a correct fix. It's just the
question if I go the new numbers right. And if all
* David Megginson -- Friday 21 May 2004 19:44:
For at least a couple of weeks, the audio for the PA-28 or C172 on my Dell
Inspiron notebook has sounded like an angry mosquito dying of tuberculosis.
I think the problem started about the time of the switch to OpenAL (which I
remember
* Melchior FRANZ -- Friday 21 May 2004 20:03:
* David Megginson -- Friday 21 May 2004 19:44:
For at least a couple of weeks, the audio for the PA-28 or C172 on my Dell
Inspiron notebook has sounded like an angry mosquito dying of tuberculosis.
[...]
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Melchior FRANZ -- Friday 21 May 2004 20:03:
* David Megginson -- Friday 21 May 2004 19:44:
For at least a couple of weeks, the audio for the PA-28 or C172 on my Dell
Inspiron notebook has sounded like an angry mosquito dying of tuberculosis.
[...]
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 25 April 2004 11:44:
Initializing OpenAL sound manager
fgfs: pcm.c:1050: snd_pcm_writei: Assertion `pcm-setup' failed.
I'm using openal version 20030811-83 and openal-devel version 20030811-83 as
der standard for SuSE 9.0
Got the same
* Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 25 April 2004 11:44:
Flightgear and Simgear builds ok on SuSE Linux 9.0, but when I try to run
Flightgear I get this error message:
Initializing OpenAL sound manager
fgfs: pcm.c:1050: snd_pcm_writei: Assertion `pcm-setup' failed.
I'm using openal version
Initializing OpenAL sound manager
fgfs: pcm.c:1050: snd_pcm_writei: Assertion `pcm-setup' failed.
I'm using openal version 20030811-83 and openal-devel version 20030811-83
as der standard for SuSE 9.0
Got the same here with Linux 2.6.5 and the OpenAL from SuSE 9.0. Then I
replaced
On Sunday 25 April 2004 16:42, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 25 April 2004 11:44:
Flightgear and Simgear builds ok on SuSE Linux 9.0, but when I try to run
Flightgear I get this error message:
Initializing OpenAL sound manager
fgfs: pcm.c:1050: snd_pcm_writei:
That search appeared to be more productive initially, but nothing helpful
has cropped up, yet.
Maybe this will help ?
http://omapi.sourceforge.net/extra/
-Simon
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