view docs/html/sdlmixaudio.html @ 4171:3012f1c37361 SDL-1.2

Fixed bug #619 Description From Tim Angus 2008-08-31 03:38:36 (-) [reply] When pressing "system keys" e.g. ALT+F4 etc., the default for the windib driver is to ignore them completely, whereas with the directx driver they're handled (badly as it turns out). As the windib driver is the default, I assume its behaviour is considered correct, so the following patch makes the directx driver the same in this regard.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:44:48 +0000
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>SDL_MixAudio</H1
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>SDL_MixAudio&nbsp;--&nbsp;Mix audio data</DIV
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>(Uint8 *dst, Uint8 *src, Uint32 len, int volume);</CODE
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>This function takes two audio buffers of <TT
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>Do not use this function for mixing together more than two streams of sample
data. The output from repeated application of this function may be distorted
by clipping, because there is no accumulator with greater range than the
input (not to mention this being an inefficient way of doing it).
Use mixing functions from SDL_mixer, OpenAL, or write your own mixer instead.</P
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