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Heath Stewart wrote:
Okay, I'm probably going to get flamed for this, but if you're looking for tutorials on how to use managed DirectSound...then you are a beginner (at least for managed DirectSound/DirectX)!

Well, Heath, if you remember some days ago, I asked for DirectSound help in this same message board, and you answered this:
...you can mix and match readers, decoders, mixers, encoders, and writers in practically any way...

Ok, I didn't know what this was (readers, mixers, etc) so I search google. I didn't find any help. Then I tried MSDN/DirectSound. Found some help, but only the basic stuff, nothing on readers, writers, mixers, etc. Then I looked at the samples in SDK, that was not very much help either.

I never said I was anything other than a DirectSound n00b (that cool writing, Heath!). So, do I understand you right with this: If you are familiar with the code in the SDK samples, then you are an advanced DirectSound user?

If the SDK samples are not "walking", then please advice me where to learn to walk. And, when I'm a good walker, where do I learn to run? Definitly not from MSDN or the SDK samples.

I appreciate any help on DirectSound.

Øyvind.
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