11-09-2001
Are there sounds in Mandrake
First of sll, i wan to apologize to all of the admin. or peoples who are noticing all of my posts today, Im at school and i really have nothing else to do, im in strudy hall and my teacher wont let me check my email, but any ways, i just remembered that I don't have any sounds in Mandrake like i did in windows or anything, the only sound, is when i play a cd, and thats not what im talking about. well if anyone can help youve seen me enough to know that anything you can do will be appreciaited. Thank you lots.
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sdlx::sound
pods::SDLx::Sound(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation pods::SDLx::Sound(3pm)
NAME
SDLx::Sound - SDL sound extension
CATEGORY
Extension
SYNOPSIS
use SDLx::Sound;
my $snd = SDLx::Sound->new();
# loads and plays a single sound now
$snd->play('myfile.wav');
# load a single file
$snd->load('theSound.aif');
# plays it or all loaded files
$snd->play();
# more sounds
my %files = (
channel_01 => "/my_sound1.wav",
channel_02 => "/my_sound2.ogg"
);
# times sounds bangs
my %times = (
channel_01 => 0, # start
channel_01 => 1256, # milliseconds
channel_02 => 2345
);
# Load files in channels for realtime play
$snd->load(%files);
# sets sound channel_01 loudness
$snd->loud('channel_01', 80); # loud at 80%
$snd->play(%times); # play loaded files at times
$snd->play; # play again
# plays sound channel_01 at 578 milliseconds from now
$snd->play('channel_01', 578);
# fades sound
$snd->fade('channel_02', 2345, 3456, -20);
# in a single act do the whole Sound
my $snd = SDLx::Sound->new(
files => (
channel_01 => "/my_sound1.wav",
channel_02 => "/my_sound2.ogg"
),
loud => (
channel_01 => 80,
channel_02 => 75
),
times => (
channel_01 => 0, # start
channel_01 => 1256, # milliseconds
channel_02 => 2345
),
fade => (
channel_02 => [2345, 3456, -20]
)
)->play();
DESCRIPTION
You can think about the SDLx::Sound at 2 approaches.
o A simple sound or
o The sound of your game or app.
Your application will say what the best approach.
In a taste that resembles to perl and to SDL, our SDLx:Sound hooks at SDL::Audio and SDL::Mixer with a graceful and simple interface that
can offer to monks a modern perlish way to manage sounds.
An SDLx::Sound object can load sounds from filesystem, play it, adjust this loudness level or stops the sound.
Each sound will play in the next available channel, so it can be handled isolately.
METHODS
new
Returns a new instance of SDLx::Sound
load
play
$sdlx_sound->play('file.wav');
Play a file
pause
resume
stop
AUTHORS
See "AUTHORS" in SDL.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-28 pods::SDLx::Sound(3pm)