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Me too, Avid. I have never been able to access anything in the Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound.DSoundHelper namespace with J# (version 1.0.2902.0). Works fine in C#. Make a C# library with the DirectX calls. Regards, Lars-Inge Tønnessen |
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Thanks for the heads up Lars-Inge, its a shame i have to go through C# though =( hopefully this is a recognized bug, and will be fixed in a future version of J#/Managed DX. I'd like full Managed DX capabilities in J#, if thats even possible (which it should). As for writing a C# library for this function, could you give me a simple walkthrough as to how it could be done? Also, if i need to use a C# library, can it be possible to merge it with my J# code, and therefore just have the one exe file when compiling (no satillite DLLs)? Also, would there be another way to record someone's voice through the microphone, other then DirectSound? I know DX would be the way to go, but i've heard of people making dll calls to the winmm dll file... anyone know how that would work? Thanks for all your help "Lars-Inge Tønnessen [VJ# MVP]" wrote: Me too, Avid. I have never been able to access anything in the Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound.DSoundHelper namespace with J# (version 1.0.2902.0). Works fine in C#. Make a C# library with the DirectX calls. Regards, Lars-Inge Tønnessen |
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