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   Re: ***Sound Card Programming***   
   21 Apr 06 11:29:29   
   
   XPost: alt.lang.delphi, comp.lang.pascal.delphi.misc, comp.lang.pascal.misc   
   From: paul.dunn4@ntlworld.com   
      
   In news:1145615936.856657.184560@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com,   
   Sonnich  typed:   
      
   > Theodoros Tsioupros wrote:   
   >> Dear friends,   
   >>   
   >> We are two university students from Greece and we are writing to ask   
   >> for your precious help with Borland Pascal or delphi.   
   >> We would like to know if there are any good routine libraries that   
   >> will allow us to programme our SoundBlaster AWE32 so as to play   
   >> certain music notes in our programmes.   
   >> Please also tell us if you are aware of any good books on the matter,   
   >> especially English or Greek ones.   
   >   
   > There are 2 ways which might suit your needs:   
   >   
   > Under System you will find the TMediaPlayer which can play WAV files   
   > and possibly MP3, WMA etc files depending on drivers on the specific   
   > system.   
   > Use this if you always want the sound.   
   >   
   > The other way is to use the MessageBeep command, which plays standard   
   > Windows sounds as defined by the system.   
      
   Or the third way - open an interface to DirectSound, build your musical   
   notes as blocks of PCM samples and pipe them to the sound card directly.   
      
   D.   
      
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