a fine c++ openal wrapper, forked from the inactive https://github.com/r4stl1n/cAudio
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Here are all the changes we had to make to get it to compile on Linux (Ubuntu 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10), both 32 and 64 -bit. You still need to jump through a few hoops (need ogg and vorbis -dev packages installed despite the fact that they are in the dep. |
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cAudio | ||
cAudioCSharp | ||
cAudioCSharpWrapper | ||
CMake | ||
Dependencies | ||
Dependencies64 | ||
DependenciesSource | ||
Examples | ||
Plugins | ||
.gitignore | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
License.txt | ||
ReadMe.txt |
This is the new cAudio 2.2.0 Dev . This release is mainly a bug fix release. Visit our site at http://caudio.deathtouchstudios.com/ for news and information. To get help, report bugs, or talk about cAudio visit our forums at: http://www.memoryoffset.com/forum New: C# Bindings as well has tutorials and demo application Cmake Build System Remove unneeded mutex/locks from dataFactory->CreateDataSource Replace include guards with #pragma once BugFixes, cAudio Source are now cleared ////////////////// // INSTALLATION // ////////////////// To compile: You will need to have cmake installed on your machine. Commandline: cmake . -DCAUDIO_DEPENDENCIES <Path to the Dependencies folder>