I haven't tried it on Linux but I believe it should work. FMOD works on Linux
as does Pyrex.
I don't think there is any win32 specific code. Grab the source and try
building it. You'll
likely have to fool with the libraries and includes in setup.py.
gb
Marian Aldenh?vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Any opinion on pyFMOD vs. pySonic?
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Hi,
Check out pySonic, a new FMOD wrapper written with Pyrex. Much more Pythonic.
I have only found Win32-Downloads. The same is true for pyFMOD. What options
do I have to make it work on Linux?
Ciao, MM
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Hi,
I was only able to find fmodapi374.zip (for windows), and that version doesn't
> seem to work with the pyFMOD release I found.
I found that too. But I could easily fix pyFMOD to use the FMOD 374. A few of
the exports have been renamed and parameters have been added to others. As the
total size
Check out pySonic, a new FMOD wrapper written with Pyrex. Much more Pythonic.
gb
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Marian Aldenhövel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am using the FMOD audio-library with the pyFMOD python bindings. pyFMOD uses
> ctypes.
I was looking into this recently, because another poster also asked
about pyFMOD: which FMOD version do you use? I was only able to find
fmodapi374.zip