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- From: maverick@kdcol.kdcol.com (Kerry Hales)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: AU datatype
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 02:21:19 GMT
- Organization: KDC-Online Internet Access Provider
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- : >
- : > System
- : > 1200 with WB 3.0
- : ^^^
- : There's your problem.
- : Under OS3.0, the sound.datatype does not support loading sample data into
- : fast RAM. The sunau.datatype, sadly, doesn't do any version checking, and
- : loads sample data into fast RAM, anyway. What the sound.datatype actually
- : plays, then, is some section of innocent chip RAM, which usually comes out
- : sounding like static.
- : This is a very FAQ. Perhaps somebody should add it to a FAQ list.
-
- : --
- : Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com)
- : Bread in, toast out. How does it DO that?
- The solution is to configure an external viewer. I reconfig the MIME to
- use Play16 and it never has failed to play the sounds. Works on WAV and
- AU files
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