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 File comments for:  Audio » Play » playgsf.lha

Playgsf

Description: .gsf/.minigsf player
Download: playgsf.lha
Version: 0.7.1
Date: 04 Mar 08
Category: audio/play
FileID: 3499
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Comment by: salass00 (212.16.103.20)At: 04 Mar 2008, 21:53File version: 0.7.1
@Spot

Try increasing the priority before running playgsf:
ChangeTaskPri 1
PlayGSF blah.minigsf

TuneNet uses a higher priority for audio playing so this is probably the reason.
With priority set to 1 I can drag around windows as much as I want and it
doesn't affect the sound.
 
 
Comment by: Spot (81.228.233.193)At: 04 Mar 2008, 21:33File version: 0.7.1
Aha... I see.
Well, this new version worked much better.
The audio stuttered a bit though, would it be possible to raise the buffer?...
not that important as we have the tunenet plugin, but i thought i'd report it.
 
 
Comment by: salass00 (212.16.103.20)At: 04 Mar 2008, 20:52File version: 0.7.1
@Spot

It works if you use absolute path.
 
 
Comment by: Spot (81.228.233.193)At: 04 Mar 2008, 20:36File version: 0.7.1
... but it doesn't work ;)

FAIL = Open(".//dariusr-gsflib",OLD)

some unix paths left in there!
 
 
Comment by: Spot (81.228.233.193)At: 04 Mar 2008, 20:28File version: 0.7.1
Top Rankin Work!
 
 

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