Playing AIFF sounds

Bruce O'Neel beoneel at mindspring.com
Sun May 7 15:27:23 UTC 2000


Hi,

You might want to try a different possibly newer, version of quicktime.
You might be tripping over something funny between your sound manager
and your hardware.  This whole problem rings a faint bell...

cheers

bruce

"David N. Smith \(IBM\)" <dnsmith at watson.ibm.com> wrote:
> At 10:25 +0200 5/6/00, Karl Ramberg wrote:
> >"David N. Smith (IBM)" wrote:
> >
> >>         SampledSound playSoundNamed: 'clink'
> >
> >I did
> >
> >SampledSound playSoundNamed: 'clink'.
> >SoundPlayer stopReverb.
> >
> >multiple times on my old 8500/150 and did not get a single double sound. Could it be the
> >polling off the keyboard instead of event that triggers the double sound ? The fact that your
> >machine is _much_ faster than mine  and manages to do two polls insted of one ?
> >
> >Karl
> 
> It can be duplicated readily on my PowerBook using the keyboard, but it was first found in code which calls the sound routines. I don't suspect the keyboard of anything but being too small and hard for big hands to type on.
> 
> I haven't tried it on my 9500/200, but it really doesn't matter. The code will need to run on G3 and above machines.
> 
> Thanks for the idea though,
> 
> Dave
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