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- From: espie@drakkar.ens.fr (Marc Espie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Audio question
- Date: 27 Mar 1996 11:47:06 GMT
- Organization: Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
- Message-ID: <4jb9rq$7g0@nef.ens.fr>
- References: <4j6m4k$ab6@ulke.hiMolde.no> <4j6sjh$ls@newsy.ifm.liu.se>
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- In article <4j6sjh$ls@newsy.ifm.liu.se>,
- Martin Blom <lcs@lysator.liu.se> wrote:
- >runee@hiMolde.no (Rune Espeseth) writes:
-
- >>Well, with the new Amigas in the horizon, who's going to make a
- >>module-player that relies completely on the audio.device ? :)
- >>Anyone know if this has already been done ?
-
- >>I think such a player would be needed, as it is unlikely that the new
- >>Amigas are backwards-compatible hardware-wise.
-
- >>So, anyone ? :)
-
- >Nah.. Hopefully AT throws that device far, far away and gives us
- >something else instead.
-
- Nothing wrong with the audio.device design !
- The implementation is not perfect (to say the least), and it will probably
- need loads of extensions to handle 16 bit samples or compressed formats
- directly, but why throw the whole design away ?
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