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To: Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.helsinki.fi>
From: cyallop@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (Curtis Yallop)
Subject: Re: AMOS Iff
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>On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves wrote:
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>> Whenever I play Iff/Raw Sound Samples in AMOS Pro, every once in a while
>> the sample falls into an infinite loop. (Even after the program is
>> halted it loops) Is there a way to fix this?
>>
>> I use Sam Raw/Sam Play commands.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>Use the Sam Loop Off command?
I don't think this is the problem. I never turn Looping on. I will try
it. (The bug only happens once in a while which makes it tough to test
anything...)
Also, it only happens once in a while. Not always. I never call Sam Loop
On/Off anywhere in my program. Maybe my problem has to do with if I try to
play another sample before the first one is finished?
Maybe I could make Play16 resident and call it from AMOS?
I noticed this problem being asked in an AMOS-list-archive before I joined
the list. Unfortunately, the archive ended before anyone replied.
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