icculus / SDL_sound

An abstract soundfile decoder.
https://icculus.org/SDL_sound/
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SDL_sound

SDL_sound; an abstract soundfile decoder.

What is this?

SDL_sound is a library that handles the decoding of several popular sound file formats, such as .WAV and .MP3. It is meant to make the programmer's sound playback tasks simpler. The programmer gives SDL_sound a filename, or feeds it data directly from one of many sources, and then reads the decoded waveform data back at her leisure. If resource constraints are a concern, SDL_sound can process sound data in programmer-specified blocks. Alternately, SDL_sound can decode a whole sound file and hand back a single pointer to the whole waveform. SDL_sound can also handle sample rate, audio format, and channel conversion on-the-fly and behind-the-scenes, if the programmer desires.

Please check the website for the most up-to-date information about SDL_sound:

https://icculus.org/SDL_sound/

SDL_sound REQUIRES Simple Directmedia Layer (SDL) 2.x to function, and cannot be built without it. You can get SDL from https://www.libsdl.org/

Current versions of SDL_sound do not use any external libraries for decoding various file formats. All needed decoder source code is included with the library. Unless explicitly disabled during initial build configuration, SDL_sound always supports the following file formats internally:

Building/Installing:

Please read docs/INSTALL.txt.

Reporting bugs/commenting:

Please visit https://github.com/icculus/SDL_sound/issues for the bug tracker.