bass pumped wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile pre-rel-3 in MSVC 7 but i'm running into a
linking problem again. It looks to me like simgear is unable to read
the openAL header files while trying to link. I have put them in the
sound_mngr directory and modified the include statements to read
Add the libs to FG, SG does not need them.
Harald.
Hi Harald,
Thank you for your reply. I did add the libraries to FG as you
suggested but I still get the same errors. It looks like for some
reason or the other the header files are not being read... for
example the function alGetError
From: Jon Berndt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have placed a compiled tarball of yesterdays OpenAL CVS files @
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/cygwin/cyg_openAL.tgz
you might want to test these against the current FGFS
before blindly
overwriting your currrent installation
Is
I have placed a compiled tarball of yesterdays OpenAL CVS files @
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/cygwin/cyg_openAL.tgz
you might want to test these against the current FGFS before
blindly overwriting your currrent installation
Norman
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I have placed a compiled tarball of yesterdays OpenAL CVS files @
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/cygwin/cyg_openAL.tgz
you might want to test these against the current FGFS before
blindly overwriting your currrent installation
Is this distribution modified for use with CygWin as
Jon Berndt wrote:
I have placed a compiled tarball of yesterdays OpenAL CVS files @
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/cygwin/cyg_openAL.tgz
you might want to test these against the current FGFS before
blindly overwriting your currrent installation
Is this distribution modified for use with
Hmmm ... we had to fiddle with it to make it work some months ago ... I
forget exactly what we did
This seems really unfortunate for FlightGear - that we have to rely on another
package
where some of us have to fix the code to work for CygWin users. Is this even
documented
anywhere?
jon
Jon Berndt
Hmmm ... we had to fiddle with it to make it work some months ago ... I
forget exactly what we did
This seems really unfortunate for FlightGear - that we have to rely on
another package
where some of us have to fix the code to work for CygWin users. Is this
even documented
In the developers' list archives is the best we have. Cygwin wouldn't work
at all if it were not for the excellent work by Norman Vine. There's no sign
of OpenAL being ported to Cygwin at the moment, so this is the best we have.
We are in constant danger of being left behind.
Have you got it
Jon Berndt
In the developers' list archives is the best we have. Cygwin wouldn't
work
at all if it were not for the excellent work by Norman Vine. There's no
sign
of OpenAL being ported to Cygwin at the moment, so this is the best we
have.
We are in constant danger of being left
For Cygwin users, OpenAL needs to be retrieved from this site:
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/openal_cyg.tgz
I placed this file in the /usr directory and untar'ed it, though some
place it in the
/usr/local/ directory tree - which might be more appropriate. Some
library
Jon Berndt wrote:
I'm finally getting around to reinstalling FlightGear after a hard drive
crash a couple months ago. I have this as a place to get OpenAL for Cygwin:
Try this version:
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/openal_cyg.tgz
Vivian
I got that file. I untarred it
Jon Berndt
Jon Berndt wrote:
I'm finally getting around to reinstalling FlightGear after a hard
drive
crash a couple months ago. I have this as a place to get OpenAL for
Cygwin:
Try this version:
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/openal_cyg.tgz
Vivian
I
Jon Berndt wrote:
I'm finally getting around to reinstalling FlightGear after a hard drive
crash a couple
months ago. I have this as a place to get OpenAL for Cygwin:
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
Is this still the latest/best dist?
Try this version:
Vivian Meazza writes:
Jon Berndt wrote:
I'm finally getting around to reinstalling FlightGear after a hard drive
crash a couple
months ago. I have this as a place to get OpenAL for Cygwin:
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
Is this still the latest/best
Note you will need a recent Cygwin DLL to use these
this is untested
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
Norman:
Is this file still online? Cape.com seems to think the site is offline or the file
doesn't
exist. Transient ISP problems?
Jon
Jon Berndt wrote:
Note you will need a recent Cygwin DLL to use these
this is untested
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
Norman:
Is this file still online? Cape.com seems to think the site is offline or the file
doesn't
exist. Transient ISP problems?
Maybe this is am
David Luff wrote:
On a related note, I believe you had problems with hearing the ATIS voice
due to low volume previously. Do you still have this problem post-OpenAL,
or can you hear it OK now?
I cannot hear the voice at all now, unfortunately.
All the best,
David
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
It sounds ok to me here on my sound blaster live hardware. Can you hear
the morse code beeps, marker beacons, or other sounds ok? Do some
aircraft sound ok, or do all of them sound this way?
The ident codes sound strange also (high-pitched and slow).
All the best,
David
Matthew Law wrote:
On my system (gentoo, SB Live 128) I hear what sounds like the turbine
sample when at high angles of attack/sideslip and bank in the pa28-161.
It's a very strange thing to hear in those situations and had me looking
around at first to find the 'bogey'. Up to now in real
Erik Hofman wrote:
No. It can be heard from within the cabin also.
But there is an effect that steps in at higher angles of attack, I'm
just not sure how it really should sound like (I thought the current
effect was quite close) and how to achieve that effect correctly.
I'm not sure if what I'm
On 5/24/04 at 10:44 AM David Megginson wrote:
I'm not sure if what I'm hearing right now is an OpenAL library problem or
a
FlightGear problem, but it does not sound much like an airplane. The
sound
of a plane from inside the cabin is a very low, loud rumbling (or even
roaring) sound -- it
David Luff wrote:
On a related note, I believe you had problems with hearing the ATIS voice
due to low volume previously. Do you still have this problem post-OpenAL,
or can you hear it OK now?
I haven't checked, because the engine audio is so intolerable (think dental
drill) that I turn it off
David Megginson wrote:
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 vaguely). I'm using the current
Josh Babcock wrote:
I just did my first recompile in a few months and everything seemed to
build fine including openal, but at runtime I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SimGear]$ fgfs
fgfs: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or
Josh Babcock wrote:
I just did my first recompile in a few months and everything seemed to
build fine including openal, but at runtime I get this:
fgfs: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
$ ls -l
Josh,
Add /usr/local/lib (or where ever you installed libopenal.so) to
/etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig.
Curt.
Josh Babcock wrote:
I just did my first recompile in a few months and everything seemed to
build fine including openal, but at runtime I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SimGear]$ fgfs
Andy Ross wrote:
Josh Babcock wrote:
I just did my first recompile in a few months and everything seemed to
build fine including openal, but at runtime I get this:
fgfs: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
$ ls -l
Josh Babcock said:
Josh Babcock wrote:
I just did my first recompile in a few months and everything seemed to
build fine including openal, but at runtime I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SimGear]$ fgfs
fgfs: error while loading shared libraries: libopenal.so.0: cannot open
shared
Curtis L. Olson said:
Josh,
Add /usr/local/lib (or where ever you installed libopenal.so) to
/etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig.
Curt.
On my system the install just didn't do the binding step, but yeah if that
isn't there ldconfig won't work anyway.
Best,
Jim
Jim Wilson wrote:
That reminds me...it appears that there are no releases so to speak of
openal. I could only find cvs. Anyone know more about this? Will this be an
issue for our *nix users or do the latest distros all include some form of openal?
I was a little dismayed to discover this
David Luff helped some more
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David Luff
Sent: 28 April 2004 21:18
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] OpenAL
Vivian Meazza writes:
Result - failure
Vivian Meazza writes:
I downloaded the most recent CVS version, with the modifications already
made, and I still get
Config.status: creating \
.infig.status: error:cannot find input file.
Hi Vivian,
Was this a fresh CVS checkout or did you just refresh
your existing files ?
If the
Jon Berndt writes:
You need to re run configure before make I left this step out
in my original msg :-(
% ./configure
% make
% make test
Norman
I got a successful build. I tried running some of the
also-successfully-built test programs:
Nothing produced any
On 4/28/04 at 4:10 AM Norman Vine wrote:
Jon Berndt writes:
You need to re run configure before make I left this step out
in my original msg :-(
% ./configure
% make
% make test
Norman
I got a successful build. I tried running some of the
also-successfully-built
David Luff wrote:
../../src/Environment/libEnvironment.a -lsgclouds3d -lsgrout
e -lsgsky -lsgsound -lsgephem -lsgmaterial -lsgtgdb -lsgmodel -lsgtiming
-lsgio -lsgscreen -lsgmath
-lsgbucket -lsgprops -lsgdebug -lsgmagvar -lsgmisc -lsgnasal -lsgxml
-lsgsound -lsgserial -lsgstruct
ure
Erik Hofman wrote:
David Luff wrote:
../../src/Environment/libEnvironment.a -lsgclouds3d -lsgrout
e -lsgsky -lsgsound -lsgephem -lsgmaterial -lsgtgdb -lsgmodel -lsgtiming
-lsgio -lsgscreen -lsgmath
-lsgbucket -lsgprops -lsgdebug -lsgmagvar -lsgmisc -lsgnasal -lsgxml
-lsgsound
Norman wrote:
Have you tried my partial build of the openal / win directory
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
probably best to install this into /usr/local
i.e.
cd /usr/local
tar -xzvf $PATH_TO/openal.tgz
-- test --
$ ./testdevice
got Windows native audio
-- test --
On 4/28/04 at 7:17 AM Jon Berndt wrote:
Many of the rest of them seemed to simply hang, but no sound was ever
produced. I wonder, though, if your stuff was being used here, because I
already have libopenal32.a in /usr/local/lib. I recompiled all the tests.
The tests compile and link with
On 4/28/04 at 2:13 PM Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Erik Hofman wrote:
David Luff wrote:
../../src/Environment/libEnvironment.a -lsgclouds3d -lsgrout
e -lsgsky -lsgsound -lsgephem -lsgmaterial -lsgtgdb -lsgmodel
-lsgtiming
-lsgio -lsgscreen -lsgmath
-lsgbucket -lsgprops -lsgdebug
Norman Vine wrote:
David Luff writes:
On 4/28/04 at 4:10 AM Norman Vine wrote:
Have you tried my partial build of the openal / win directory
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
probably best to install this into /usr/local
i.e.
cd /usr/local
tar -xzvf
David Luff writes:
On 4/28/04 at 4:10 AM Norman Vine wrote:
Have you tried my partial build of the openal / win directory
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
probably best to install this into /usr/local
i.e.
cd /usr/local
tar -xzvf $PATH_TO/openal.tgz
I've
On 4/28/04 at 1:29 PM David Luff wrote:
On 4/28/04 at 7:17 AM Jon Berndt wrote:
Many of the rest of them seemed to simply hang, but no sound was ever
produced. I wonder, though, if your stuff was being used here, because I
already have libopenal32.a in /usr/local/lib. I recompiled all the
Curtis L. Olson writes:
Norman Vine wrote:
David Luff writes:
On 4/28/04 at 4:10 AM Norman Vine wrote:
Have you tried my partial build of the openal / win directory
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
probably best to install this into /usr/local
i.e.
On 4/28/04 at 1:33 PM David Luff wrote:
On 4/28/04 at 2:13 PM Frederic Bouvier wrote:
With MSVC, there is a library for ALut : ALut.lib.
_joyGetDevCaps should be in winmm.lib
OK, winmm fixes everthing except the alut stuff, I'm not sure why that
broke right now but we've had that one
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:29:08 +0100
David Luff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The tests compile and link with ../src/libopenal.a, so unless you've
hacked their build script or replaced that lib with Norman's then you'll
still belinking (the tests) against the original.
I'll have to adjust that. Has
David Luff writes:
Norman's libopenal32.a contains these functions, my libopenal.a doesn't,
and these errors are hence fixed with Normans .a. However, Norman's
libopenal32.a doesn't contain any alut* functions, which my libopenal.a
does, so hence these errors are replaced with the _alut*
Jon S Berndt writes:
For those using CygWin, it's fatal at the moment.
AFAICT
It is fatal for those using any form of gcc on Win32.
Oh well I guess there is always MSVC grin
Norman
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On 4/28/04 at 10:09 AM Norman Vine wrote:
I have rebuilt the opeal dll and replaced the one on my site
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
This should export the required alut* funcs and it includes
the Makefile I used
Note you will need to use my headers instead of the ones
in
On 4/28/04 at 9:04 AM Jon S Berndt wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:29:08 +0100
David Luff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the long term benefits should far outweigh
the short term pain.
... for those _not_ using CygWin.
For those using CygWin, it's fatal at the moment.
Norman's latest
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 15:57:55 +0100
David Luff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Norman, this compiles, links, and produces the expected sound from
FlightGear :-)
Many thanks for sorting this - I certainly couldn't have got it
working otherwise.
Cheers - Dave
This was all done under CygWin? Can someone
David Luff wrote:
Norman's latest openal build fixes it :-)
You have to admire Curt's methodology - fatally breaking the Cygwin build
has certainly created a momentum to fix it, and presumably saved the time
and hassle of riddling the sound code with ifdefs!
In my own defense, all indications
David Luff wrote:
On 4/28/04 at 10:09 AM Norman Vine wrote:
I have rebuilt the opeal dll and replaced the one on my site
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
This should export the required alut* funcs and it includes
the Makefile I used
Note you will need to use my headers
David Luff writes:
On 4/28/04 at 10:09 AM Norman Vine wrote:
I have rebuilt the opeal dll and replaced the one on my site
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
This should export the required alut* funcs and it includes
the Makefile I used
Note you will need to use my
On 4/28/04 at 10:09 AM Jon S Berndt wrote:
This was all done under CygWin? Can someone summarize the process?
Yes, under Cygwin. Here goes...
Download Norman's prebuilt Cygwin openal from:
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
and place it somewhere, in this example in your
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 16:00:20 +0100
David Luff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/28/04 at 9:04 AM Jon S Berndt wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:29:08 +0100
David Luff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those using CygWin, it's fatal at the moment.
Norman's latest openal build fixes it :-)
You have to
On 4/28/04 at 10:16 AM Curtis L. Olson wrote:
David Luff wrote:
Norman's latest openal build fixes it :-)
You have to admire Curt's methodology - fatally breaking the Cygwin build
has certainly created a momentum to fix it, and presumably saved the time
and hassle of riddling the sound code
Jon S Berndt writes:
You have to admire Curt's methodology - fatally breaking the Cygwin build
has certainly created a momentum to fix it, and presumably saved the
time and hassle of riddling the sound code with ifdefs!
This approach works only when there is a solution somewhere. From
David Luff writes:
On 4/28/04 at 10:16 AM Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Cygwin is a little bit different nut to crack. As I understand it,
cygwin can link against any .dll out there so in theory it should be
able to work with the standard openal SDK.
This is only true for libraries with 'C'
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:12:20 -0400
Norman Vine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nor was I, but usually one can find a way to compile Windows
code with gcc but it often requires digging into the depths of the
gnu linker documentation and studying the x86 specific link options
for creating DLLs for WIN32.
Norman Vine wrote:
Unfortunately I do not have the time to support the libraries I port
so I do not submit them for inclusion with Cygwin but the official
method of doing this is here http://cygwin.com/setup.html
I suspect the OpenAL people should be the first ones to contact. I
doubt the
Andy Ross writes:
Norman Vine wrote:
Unfortunately I do not have the time to support the libraries I port
so I do not submit them for inclusion with Cygwin but the official
method of doing this is here http://cygwin.com/setup.html
I suspect the OpenAL people should be the first ones to
David Luff gave clear instructions
On 4/28/04 at 10:09 AM Jon S Berndt wrote:
This was all done under CygWin? Can someone summarize the process?
Yes, under Cygwin. Here goes...
Download Norman's prebuilt Cygwin openal from:
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
David Luff wrote:
You have to admire Curt's methodology - fatally breaking the Cygwin build
has certainly created a momentum to fix it, and presumably saved the time
and hassle of riddling the sound code with ifdefs!
He has proven to be a good student :-D
Erik
Vivian Meazza writes:
Result - failure,
I've downloaded the latest FlightGear, made the changes. Configure reports
with:
Ah, you shouldn't need the src/Main/Makefile.am changes anymore, Curt has added the
libs to configure.ac already.
Remove your src/Main/Makefile.am, recheckout and
Erik Hofman writes:
David Luff wrote:
You have to admire Curt's methodology - fatally breaking the Cygwin build
has certainly created a momentum to fix it, and presumably saved the time
and hassle of riddling the sound code with ifdefs!
He has proven to be a good student :-D
Just
David Luff wrote:
Vivian Meazza writes:
Result - failure,
I downloaded openal.gz (not openal.tgz) and extracted the archive - no
problems as far as I can see.
Are you *sure* that your browser isn't mangling the file extension - it
was a .tgz on Norman's web page when I checked 30
Jon,
I have *no* idea if it actually produces any sound as
I don't have a sound board on my development system
but
after getting the OPENAL CVS files
cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository login
(use password guest)
cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL
Jon Berndt writes:
I have *no* idea if it actually produces any sound as
I don't have a sound board on my development system
but
after getting the OPENAL CVS files
cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository login
(use password guest)
cvs
On 27 Apr 2004 at 7:23, Jon Berndt wrote:
Jon,
I have *no* idea if it actually produces any sound as
I don't have a sound board on my development system
but
after getting the OPENAL CVS files
cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository login
(use password
David Luff wrote:
I also got that output from autogen.sh, also on Linux - it appears
to be harmless. Make went fine on Cygwin. No audio output from the
test programs on Cygwin though :-(
It's important to point out that the linux/src/arch/windows
directory in the OpenAL source distribution
already done it)
Giles Robertson
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From: D Luff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2004 12:47
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] OpenAL
On 27 Apr 2004 at 7:23, Jon Berndt wrote:
Jon,
I have *no* idea
No idea if this will work or not
but here is a binary OpenAL distribution of the
core OpenAL files from the win directory
Note you will need a recent Cygwin DLL to use these
this is untested
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/fgfs/openal.tgz
HTH
Norman
EXPORTS
EAXGet @1
EAXSet @2
You need to re run configure before make I left this step out
in my original msg :-(
% ./configure
% make
% make test
Norman
I got a successful build. I tried running some of the
also-successfully-built test programs:
--start--
$ ./testpitch2
got Windows native audio
chans 2
David Luff wrote:
Hi folks,
The recent OpenAL change has broken voice ATIS (start up the default Cessna at KSFO and transfer the 118.85 standby freq on comm1 to be active - the program will segfault) and I can't seem to figure out a fix on my own. The segfault occurs in ATCVoice.cxx line 172,
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
What is the right way to exit the main loop, rather than just calling
exit() ?
If there is no other option, we need an atexit call.
I put alutExit() before exit(), with a sample playing from a previous run
and the sound created by this
Flightgear and Simgear builds ok on SuSE Linux 9.0, but when I try to run
Flightgear I get this error message:
I'm also running SuSE 9.0 with the same default openal packages.
Initializing OpenAL sound manager
fgfs: pcm.c:1050: snd_pcm_writei: Assertion `pcm-setup' failed.
I don't get this
On Sunday 25 April 2004 12:49, Chris Horler wrote:
Flightgear and Simgear builds ok on SuSE Linux 9.0, but when I try to run
Flightgear I get this error message:
I'm also running SuSE 9.0 with the same default openal packages.
I have
VT8233/A/8235 AC97 Audio Controller
that's a
Jon Berndt writes:
Jon, you might also search for libopenal along with cygwin ... if
cygwin packaged openal, I bet that is what they'd call it.
Curt.
That search appeared to be more productive initially, but nothing helpful
has cropped up, yet.
Jon,
CygWin user - Help, Help! I'm
Norman Vine wrote:
after getting the OPENAL CVS files
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository login
(use password guest)
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository co openal
OOPS I forgot the configure command
then
% cd $OPENAL
% cd linux
%
I tried essentially what you suggested yesterday. I'll try again later
today, but following your explicit example. If needed I may re-checkout the
distro. I'll let you know what I get.
Jon
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Under Gentoo:
emerge openal then it built fine against CVS Simgear however I'm having
trouble getting autogen.sh to pick everything up correctly for building CVS
FlightGear. Is anyone here running CVS FlightGear under Gentoo? If not I
may have to look into how to construct an ebuild for
Some feedback on OpenAL:
I just updated plib, SimGear, and FlightGear from cvs. With the default
Cessna 172, the sound does not change with throttle setings or RPM
change. Also, the ident for the ADF does not go away when I turn off
the ident or change frequencies. The flap motion sounds
On Sunday 25 April 2004 23:31, Dave Perry wrote:
Some feedback on OpenAL:
I just updated plib, SimGear, and FlightGear from cvs. With the default
Cessna 172, the sound does not change with throttle setings or RPM
change. Also, the ident for the ADF does not go away when I turn off
the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
3. The maximum pitch factor that OpenAL allows is 2.0 ... we blow
by that with some of our sound configs ... that's another
thing that will need to be tweaked and looked at.
We can do the down-sampling manually and choose the right one at
runtime; basically
Andy Ross wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
3. The maximum pitch factor that OpenAL allows is 2.0 ... we blow
by that with some of our sound configs ... that's another
thing that will need to be tweaked and looked at.
We can do the down-sampling manually and choose the right one at
Wouldn't it be possible to record an engine sound at low RPM and change the
pitch using codes?
Regards,
Ampere
On April 24, 2004 11:54 am, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
One thing that I've always wanted to do is set things up so we can
sample then engine at different rpm's and then have the system
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible to record an engine sound at low RPM and change the
pitch using codes?
Sure, and that works ok, but I bet if you record the engine at different
rpms you will discover that doubling the pitch of a sample recorded at
1000 rpm will not sound
I need help though from the Mac people and cygwin/mingwin people. What
are the openal libraries called on these platforms. At the moment the
I didn't see a CygWin platform listed for OpenAL on their web site
(openal.org). I also didn't see mention of Cygwin here:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I am going to commit my OpenAL changes to SimGear and FlightGear this
afternoon. I haven't seen even one negative comment on OpenAL since I
first brought this topic up several days ago ... so hopefully everyone
is on board with this change.
I need help though
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I updated and compiled FG with OpenAL flawlessly. Before I downloaded
the Creative SDK for OpenAL and installed it. The headers are not in
an AL/ directory, just Include, so I created this folder and moved the
files to it.
I added the path to the headers and the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I updated and compiled FG with OpenAL flawlessly. Before I downloaded
the Creative SDK for OpenAL and installed it. The headers are not in
an AL/ directory, just Include, so I created this folder and moved the
files to it.
I added the path to the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I updated and compiled FG with OpenAL flawlessly. Before I downloaded
the Creative SDK for OpenAL and installed it. The headers are not in
an AL/ directory, just Include, so I created this folder and moved the
files to it.
I added the path
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I updated and compiled FG with OpenAL flawlessly. Before I downloaded
the Creative SDK for OpenAL and installed it. The headers are not in
an AL/ directory, just Include, so I created this folder and moved the
Dave wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. I was hoping to catch up with you after you'd
finished flying and discover what you thought of the helicopter dynamics,
but missed you. I guess we've got some serious improvement to do. If you
fly our helicopters occaisionally and tell us what is good and
I need help though from the Mac people and cygwin/mingwin people. What
are the openal libraries called on these platforms. At the moment the
configure script assumes we want to link with -lopenal, but I don't
expect this to work right for every platform. I expect there may be a
couple days
Hello Curt,
will this require an OpenAL (dev) package to be installed, or will everything
needed be included in the FG source?
LeeE
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Lee Elliott wrote:
Hello Curt,
will this require an OpenAL (dev) package to be installed, or will everything
needed be included in the FG source?
Yes, you'll want the openal dev package (or sdk or whatever it is called
for your platform.)
Curt.
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Jon,
I did a google search but so far have not found the words cygwin and openal
together in a meaningful web page.
http://cvs.seul.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb-1.80.cgi/games/openal/linux/configure.in
This looks like it could be the openal cvs source tree (I don't have it to
check). If you search for
Lee Elliott wrote:
will this require an OpenAL (dev) package to be installed, or will
everything needed be included in the FG source?
It will require OpenAL to be installed separately. I just did it
under linux, and it's a relatively benign ./autogen.sh ./configure
make make install kind of
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