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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - - Posts by Eliwood |
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Eliwood Newcomer Since: 12-17-06 Last post: 5970 days Last view: 5945 days |
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| Java, Java, and Java. That's my specialty, as you will soon see.
Within that, I specialize deeply in Swing and Java2D, two necessary components for developing things like say... editors. ![]() |
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Eliwood Newcomer Since: 12-17-06 Last post: 5970 days Last view: 5945 days |
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| I'm currently working on a game-related project in Java (which you will soon see), and something I've gotten a lot of requests for from team members and others is the ability to playback emulated music files such as SPC, GSF, NSF and the like.
Currently, there are no Java music players that support such formats, and the number of emulators from which I could even glean any information number less than 5 or so. That leaves me with the option of porting over some code from the C++ side of things, probably from an emulator. So I have three questions and assume for now that I were only interested in SPC files. 1) If I were doing this, what would be the best place to start? 2) What would the porting process be like? 3) I am using FMODex as the sound library for the project. Is it possible that I could shortcut and somehow develop a SPC plugin (and a cross-platform solution at that) for FMODex? I'm a well-versed programmer, but not very well-versed in this particular area of emulation, so any tips on how to make this happen would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - - Posts by Eliwood |