Hello, I want to know if it would be possible to use sound in a console app? Such as using like FMOD or maybe OpenAL to produce sounds. If anyone knows if this is possible, tell me.
Hello, I want to know if it would be possible to use sound in a console app? Such as using like FMOD or maybe OpenAL to produce sounds. If anyone knows if this is possible, tell me.
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you can make *BEEP* sounds.. with '\a' i believe.. im not sure what it was but you can look it up
if you have console mode sound drivers ( not likely with windows boxes or macos ) then yup.
linux, irix, and the bsds have console mode cd playing software.
( yes, listen to your cds while working in bash )
Nevermind. I found out how to make little beeps and stuff from a site. Thats all I really wanted anyway. Just use the Beep() function in <windows.h>, pretty cool.
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"\a" doesnt work for you? or its just not the right beep, lol
What is "\a"? I didn't know what you were talking about, so I disregarded it, sorry. I am very sensitive about my beeps, lol.
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'\a' is suppsed to be an 'audible bell'... doesn't work on my system, but there are alot of things that don't work on my system ATMescape sequencesCode:#include<iostream> int main() { std::cout<<"\a\a\a\a\a\a"<<std::endl; return 0; }
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Some terminals do not play the sound. Some give the option of brightening an icon whenever the bell character gets printed.
actually, now that I think of it... it does kinda work... it shows a little bell in the tab it's in (using Konsole)... I forgot about thatOriginally Posted by Rashakil Fol
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I would rather the bell not be audible... IIRC, I set that a while ago, but forgot I set it... but now that I remember, everytime I see that little bell I remember how happy I am that I can't hear it
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I hear ya.
I unplugged the speaker inside my case.
and disable the sound system so it doesn't use sound card unless I specifically start the sound server and add the kernel module first.
visual cues are as effective for notification.
Originally Posted by Jeff Henager