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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Sound device access system based on PortAudio
Re: Sound device access system based on PortAudio [message #30191 is a reply to message #30179] Tue, 14 December 2010 12:28 Go to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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Registered: August 2008
Location: Czech Republic
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the feedback Wink

alendar wrote

I'll download the portaudio package pa_stable_v19...
It may need a a dll/lib.

EDIT:
No bin distro, so getting Visual Studio 2005. Should compile??

No it should contain everything necessary in the source. It is posibly to link dynamically against library, but the package I published uses static linking. So the problem is probably somewhere else.

The biggest problem for me is that I don't have much access to windows systems, so I ussually test with mingw in wine Smile That is why I am constantly asking you how it works with other systems and compilers.

I guess I should install MSVC in wine too to test the packages more thoroughly. Also I'm considering to upload it to bazaar, even though it is still just a stub.

jerson wrote

I am very keen to use it, but, being relatively new to UPP, I did not interject. I have compiled and been successful in using the soundexample. I tried this on WinXP and mingw. I hope it can grow further. Sometimes I just gape in awe at the knowledge you guys have.
Don't be mistaken, I gather the knowledge on the way Wink I am glad to hear that at least the mingw install works.

Best regards,
Honza
 
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