The title says it all, really.
Just a little curious how you guys are progressing with it. ;)
Thanks!
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The title says it all, really.
Just a little curious how you guys are progressing with it. ;)
Thanks!
Waiting for the MP3 librairies to be done to finish the sounds. Should be not too long.
I'm impatient, is there a chance we can get an exporter prieview without the MP3 sound libs?
:grin:
Thanks
What does this do exactly? Are there a limited number of MP3's allowed to be used for the flash exporter?Quote:
Originally Posted by Francois
You say you are waiting for the MP3 libraries. So the flash exporter will come with a select number of mp3's that only work with it, or are these libraries like dll packages to make any MP3's work? Or are these libraries that somehow convert any Clickteam app's sounds/music into ALL MP3 format?
MP3 is licenseware. You know, it's not free. So they are waiting on the DLL libaries to implement MP3 support.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3
http://mp3licensing.com/
! :D ! :D ! :D !Quote:
Originally Posted by Francois
HOORAY HOORAY HOORAY!!!
:grin:
Then there's the always mellow:
Cool. :cool:
I second this response! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by RickyRombo
stephen1980
So... If MP3's are licenseware, can't they use some other kind of sound library other than MP3? What's wrong with using .wav, or .ogg support for flash versions? I'd imagine flash .swf files use .wav anyway, or am I wrong?Quote:
Originally Posted by maVado
You're wrong. François is making the export from MMF2 to Flash so he is using what is available in Flash, and Flash do use MP3. It doesn't use OGG and in the end it does convert it do MP3 as flash is usually web content and it must be compressed. He is just making the conversion for sound library before releasing it... I don't get how a so simple thing can cause any confusion at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by N64Mario
The way he is explaining it with the MP3 library, SWF build files of MMF2 games ONLY use mp3 and no other audio formats. Will flash builds support .wav files too? Or just MP3 files, and only MP3 files alone?