From: Christopher T. <q....@gm...> - 2010-06-30 18:38:33
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Having worked with PyAudiere in a couple of my own projects, I'm going to have to recommend against using it. It has some issues with DirectX output on systems older than Windows Vista, and generally provides an inferior experience, along with the NVDA folks being leery of adding new dependencies. What precisely are you trying to accomplish? I personally am working on audio-based UI design in the Qwitter client, attempting to setup things like sound sources being played from the direction which it would be most logical to traverse to to access a recently-updated buffer, etc. For this experimentation I'm using the FMOD library, a beautiful little piece of work which sadly is quite encumbered with licenses however is free for noncommercial use. I hope this is somewhat useful, Christopher On 6/30/2010 2:01 PM, Jonathan Cofino wrote: > Hello NVDA developers, > I am a PhD student attempting to use audio spatialization (stereo > panning, basically) to help orient blind people using computers. I > have found a great library (PyAudiere) and I could use some advice > about where to put the library within the source code, how to import > it, etc. > |