fbsound 1.0 Win/Lin 32/64-bit (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
Where is the latest version of FB Sound?
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Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
Last version (32-bit only) are 0.20 from Nov 22, 2014 see first page of this thread.
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Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
I downloaded this version but I can't get it to work with the latest FB version. Errors from linker. Have you tried it?
See thread @...
http://www.freebasic.net/forum/viewtopi ... =8&t=24634
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Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
D.J.Peters wrote:Sorry I stopped the development of FBSound, it's dead.
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
That is a shame. I really liked it.D.J.Peters wrote:D.J.Peters wrote:Sorry I stopped the development of FBSound, it's dead.
Have you considered releasing the source code?
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Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
@Vince fbSound are free and the sorcecode are included !
Why not using lib Bass or FMOD 32/64-bit ?
Believe it or not I wrote more then a half million lines of code for the FreeBASIC community in the past 10 years
But only a hand full of users find it usefull so I stop my contribution and spent my free time for my own projects now.
Joshy
Why not using lib Bass or FMOD 32/64-bit ?
Believe it or not I wrote more then a half million lines of code for the FreeBASIC community in the past 10 years
But only a hand full of users find it usefull so I stop my contribution and spent my free time for my own projects now.
Joshy
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
I guess a major problem with fbSound is its extensive use of assembly and other low-level code, which would make a port to newer non-x86 versions of FreeBasic quite hard.
There's (at least) one major benefit of fbSound over BASS or FMOD: it's free and its sources are available.
There's (at least) one major benefit of fbSound over BASS or FMOD: it's free and its sources are available.
I guess a reason for this is the closed/isolated development style, so you don't get a lot of feedback from actual users. If the project was on a community development platform like GitHub or BitBucket you'd probably receive feedback from the users in terms of tickets and pull requests, among others.D.J.Peters wrote:But only a hand full of users find it usefull so I stop my contribution and spent my free time for my own projects now.
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
i dont agree. my program "midipiano_chung" and thus fbsound has been downloaded 8800 times at sourceforge.net .No need of new features , just keep it working ...D.J.Peters wrote:But only a hand full of users find it usefull.
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Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
As a user myself, my problem with all the good stuff found around FB is that there is not any environment that makes the choice to help the integration of some sample of them, even for restricted styles of project. For instance a sort of graphical IDE that could include FBSOUND by drag and drop and allow some tuning via properties, with one or two other multimedia lib, would get the users started. Then by analysing the resulting code one could use the libs in any project.D.J.Peters wrote: Believe it or not I wrote more then a half million lines of code for the FreeBASIC community in the past 10 years
But only a hand full of users find it usefull so I stop my contribution and spent my free time for my own projects now.
Joshy
At least it's in my case, getting started that I find difficult with hand-included libraries (like most of windows users I guess). Anyway this is not at all a problem of quality of the lib.
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
vdecampo wrote:I downloaded this version but I can't get it to work with the latest FB version. Errors from linker. Have you tried it?
See thread @...
http://www.freebasic.net/forum/viewtopi ... =8&t=24634
-Vince
I managed to recompile with the latest release of the compiler (1.05.0)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/trnv2crlpn1a4 ... 0.zip?dl=0
Everything seems to work except for loading OGG files. I am not 100% convinced that is not because of my computer here, so if someone could test it I would appreciate it.
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
Half a month and no one has tested this out? I can see why DJ Peters decided to give it up.
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
I downloaded it and looked at your changes back then. IIRC there were only some minor changes and I wasn't in need of a library for audio output meanwhile so I didn't test further or comment.Imortis wrote:Half a month and no one has tested this out? I can see why DJ Peters decided to give it up.
The major issue with this library is that large parts of it are written in x86 Assembly. A design error and valid reason to give it up (or rewrite).
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping to hear from vdecampo or chung as they were both people who expressed a desire to see the library work on newer compilers.St_W wrote:I downloaded it and looked at your changes back then. IIRC there were only some minor changes and I wasn't in need of a library for audio output meanwhile so I didn't test further or comment.Imortis wrote:Half a month and no one has tested this out? I can see why DJ Peters decided to give it up.
The major issue with this library is that large parts of it are written in x86 Assembly. A design error and valid reason to give it up (or rewrite).
As to the assembly, I do not know enough of what is going on to be able to re-write that. I am always looking for ways that I can help the community with my limited time and skill. I was more concerned about the OGG playback as I was not sure if that was broken or it was just the machine I am on not playing nice. I think I have more chance (currently) of being able to fix that than of being able to re-write the ASM blocks.
If I put in the time to figure out exactly what the ASM is doing, I may be able to replace it with something more portable but less speedy. But I would only put in the effort if anyone was actually interested in the project moving forward.
Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
Initial tests compile and run. I haven't had much time to try to update my game with the latest version to make sure everything works. I'll keep you updated.Imortis wrote: I was hoping to hear from vdecampo or chung as they were both people who expressed a desire to see the library work on newer compilers.
Thanks for getting it working.
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Re: fbSound for Linux x86 Win32 (wav mp3 ogg mod it xm s3m)
I get this error when attempting to run anything
fbc wrote:E:\prod\programming\fb\z store\DJ Peters\fbsound0.20\tests\FBTEMP.bas() warning 20(2): Object files or libraries with mixed multithreading (-mt) options, ../lib/win32\libfbsound.a