3rd September 2002 13:30 UTC
don't forget the wave/midi recognition
AVS still doesn't respond on those forms of music. It may be hard to program, but is well worth it - if possible
Archive: don't forget the wave/midi recognition
Warrior of the Light
3rd September 2002 13:30 UTC
don't forget the wave/midi recognition
AVS still doesn't respond on those forms of music. It may be hard to program, but is well worth it - if possible
UnConeD
3rd September 2002 15:57 UTC
This has nothing to do with AVS but the respective input plug-ins: they don't supply visualisation data to AVS.
I suggest you read up on the plug-in/components model.
jheriko
19th September 2002 00:25 UTC
isn't it possible to change it so that avs grabs the master sound output and used that as its source, then it would work for everything regardless as to the input plugin being used.
UnConeD
19th September 2002 00:27 UTC
That would kind of defeat the purpose of the input/output system, plus not every sound card offers this option. I can understand why MIDI has no sound-data (usually it's a hardware synthesizer, or a software emu that looks like hardware), but there's no reason why WAVs don't supply them.
jheriko
19th September 2002 01:38 UTC
cack i forgot about that, i remember one of my friends had a cack sound card like that and some cd->wav software i made failed on it because i used the lazy way of doing it (i.e. visual basic).
UnConeD
19th September 2002 03:23 UTC
What's with 'cack' by the way? I doubt the people here are eager to accept weird neologisms like that :).
Jaheckelsafar
19th September 2002 03:59 UTC
I'm guessing it's got something to do with the back door. :o
jheriko
19th September 2002 11:05 UTC
cack, its like shash, skatch, skank, crud and spack.
it just means bad really. its commonly excepted slang where i come from... okay.
i'll cut down on using it, its a crappy word anyway.
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