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Cleanup sound to remove EAX dependencies #8

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branan opened this issue Apr 10, 2011 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #1000
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Cleanup sound to remove EAX dependencies #8

branan opened this issue Apr 10, 2011 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #1000

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branan commented Apr 10, 2011

Paradox already said he'd do this, this is just here so we can add it to a milestone

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Hoikas commented Apr 11, 2011

I removed DirectSound from plBinkPlayer and replaced it with the standard WaveOut playback system... DirectSound was getting in the way of compiling with the June 2010 DX SDK.

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dpogue commented Apr 24, 2011

I have removed dsound from plDSoundBuffer. Ironic, should we rename that now?

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branan commented May 26, 2011

I've merged dpogue's openal branch - is there more dsound stuff left at this point, or can we close this?

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Hoikas commented May 26, 2011

There are outstanding EAX dependencies.

@dpogue dpogue changed the title Cleanup sound to remove DSound and EAX dependencies Cleanup sound to remove EAX dependencies Sep 29, 2017
Hoikas added a commit to Hoikas/Plasma that referenced this issue Feb 19, 2020
Change resource text to use the 'Adobe Garamond Pro' font.
Hoikas added a commit to Hoikas/Plasma that referenced this issue Mar 31, 2021
@dpogue dpogue linked a pull request Sep 9, 2023 that will close this issue
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