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Ok. This is what I mean. Say you wave a wav file. Now you want to write code in C++ to play it without using fancy libraries. I would rather learn how it works on the most elemantary level. Where do I turn to get the information of how to do this? Any suggestions?
Asked by Ulf Enhörning (94.234.35.x) on November 24 2018, 6:24am
Reply on November 24 2018, 2:41pm:
OK sure -- the .wav file format is
described places
, I'm sure if you google more you can find tutorials too. The output side, well that depends on the OS you're using. For Windows, you can use the ancient waveOut*() APIs,
here's a tutorial I randomly googled to
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