That super fast mixer lib

A little while back somone on this list mentioned that they had a really fast
mixer lib for SDL? Is that around somewhere? I’m in the process of adding
sound and would rather only have figure it all out once.

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A little while back somone on this list mentioned that they had a really fast
mixer lib for SDL? Is that around somewhere? I’m in the process of adding
sound and would rather only have figure it all out once.

It was actually optimized assembly routines for the existing mixer library
in the SDL demos archive.

I’ll evaluate them for the next development release of SDL, 0.11.0,
but in the meantime, you can use the existing API, which shouldn’t
change much.

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mixer lib for SDL? Is that around somewhere? I’m in the process of adding
sound and would rather only have figure it all out once.

It was actually optimized assembly routines for the existing mixer library
in the SDL demos archive.

I’ll evaluate them for the next development release of SDL, 0.11.0,
but in the meantime, you can use the existing API, which shouldn’t

Cool - you got the e-mail. I was starting to wonder :slight_smile:
Question for Sam: If anyone wants what’s been done so far can they use
it? I’m doing some other asm conversions now (including the default
mixer in SDL_mixer and timidity) so things will change…
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