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  • Subject: Confusion
  • From: Brent Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 16:36:03 -0600

Hello.
Right now, we are using OpenAL to handle the audio in our product. Our problem was that we needed to have a lot of compression on the audio files, so using ogg/vorbis to handle it sounded really good. But, what ended up happening was we didn't want to have to have users install some libraries (That require admin rights to install) with their software to make it run. So, we started looking into other ways of supporting audio. Then we looked back on the ogg/vorbis site and it turns out we were using old libraries instead of the framework you can use now. So, we don't have to change our audio to anything. Now we just have to include those frameworks in our app bundle instead of using those libraries. *whew*


Thanks,
Brent Anderson
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