Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by MrVainSCL.
Hi @ all!
If you want to code a game and playing MOD tunes, using the MODULE lib commands - you need FMOD installed on your Windows system...
The team behind FMOD released today the brand new version 3.5 with following news:
Its been a while, but its worth it! FMOD 3.5 is here!
New features! EAX3 HD support with occlusion and obstructions!
Ogg Vorbis native support upgraded to 1.0 RC3.
New in depth tutorials and documentation to make FMOD easier than ever!
New multiple CDROM support, memory system callbacks and memory pool support, updated VU and FX api functionality, and some 'really good bugfixes', and more! Go to the downloads area to get it.
CE / Pocket PC users! Check out the new mono mixers! (30% faster than stereo) and automatic power off/on recovery.
Linux build is now up to date. Alsa 0.9 support and better Vortex2 support is coming thanks to SUSE distro's dedicated support.
XBOX and PS2 Versions of FMOD have been approved, place your orders now! More info on this is coming. See the new licensing structure for console versions. write to [url]mailto:sales@fmod.org">sales@fmod.org for more information.
FMOD XBOX is available now! FMOD PS2 will be viewable by the end of the month.
Macintosh support is coming thanks to generous support by Apple. Expect FMOD for OS9/X soon!
Firelight Multimedia is now known as Firelight Technologies, Pty, Ltd.
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For more infos and downloading FMOD v3.5 - visit: <a href="http://www.fmod.org/[/url]
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by MrVainSCL.
License - Free:
Yes that's right, if your product is not intended to make any money, and is not charged for in any way, then you may use FMOD in it for FREE!
This info is only for guys who are interested in getting the new 3.5 version...
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Yes, thats true... - But most demo coders are using this FMOD or BASS dll for playing there musics in demos...Fred wrote:
You forget one thing:
1. One shareware title for individuals/hobbyists. $100
2. Multiple shareware titles for individuals/hobbyists $250
2. One product $1,250
3. One site / unlimited products $3,200
License - Free:
Yes that's right, if your product is not intended to make any money, and is not charged for in any way, then you may use FMOD in it for FREE!
This info is only for guys who are interested in getting the new 3.5 version...
PIII450, 256MB Ram, 6GB HD, RivaTNT, DirectX8.1, SB AWE64, Win98SE + Updates...
greetz
MrVainSCL! aka Thorsten
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Danilo.
>If you want to code a game and playing MOD tunes,
>using the MODULE lib commands -
>you need FMOD installed on your Windows system...
Is this really changed ??
I thought the internal Module library is
using the MIDAS.DLL.
MIDAS is now called "Housemarque Audio System"
See: http://www.s2.org/midas/
cya,
...Danilo
(registered PureBasic user)
>If you want to code a game and playing MOD tunes,
>using the MODULE lib commands -
>you need FMOD installed on your Windows system...
Is this really changed ??
I thought the internal Module library is
using the MIDAS.DLL.
MIDAS is now called "Housemarque Audio System"
See: http://www.s2.org/midas/
cya,
...Danilo
(registered PureBasic user)
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by MrVainSCL.
Upsss... yes you are right! Its ofcourse MIDAS.DLL Last time i played a bit around with FMOD and some other soundplayer related stuff for my game project... I think i should really get some more sleep, hehe
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Hi Danilo!Is this really changed ??
I thought the internal Module library is
using the MIDAS.DLL.
Upsss... yes you are right! Its ofcourse MIDAS.DLL Last time i played a bit around with FMOD and some other soundplayer related stuff for my game project... I think i should really get some more sleep, hehe
PIII450, 256MB Ram, 6GB HD, RivaTNT, DirectX8.1, SB AWE64, Win98SE + Updates...
greetz
MrVainSCL! aka Thorsten