[Openal] games affecting openal playback ?
Daniel PEACOCK
dpeacock at creativelabs.com
Mon Jun 19 11:00:39 PDT 2006
Hi Ralf,
Are you just hearing reverberation effects on your 3D Sources ? If so, you
can fix this problem by setting the EAX Room level to -10000 on each of
your 3D Sources. The Sources will no longer feed the global reverb effect
that the game is controlling.
Dan
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ralf
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Hello Armand,
Friday, June 16, 2006, 6:57:45 PM, you wrote:
AP> I'm not 100% sure but what you describe sounds like it could have
AP> something to do with EAX... As far as I know
AP> EAX usually affects the environment which means all the sounds coming
AP> from the soundcard will be affected by this.
an mp3 which is played by winamp or other soundplayback (d3sound not
tested) isnt affected.
AP> It shouldn't be a problem usually since in general you will only run
one
AP> game at a time. :)
actually its a problem. openal can be used for more than games :P
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