raylib/examples/audio_standalone.c
2016-07-16 19:24:08 +02:00

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/*******************************************************************************************
*
* raylib [audio] example - Using audio module as standalone module
*
* NOTE: This example does not require any graphic device, it can run directly on console.
*
* [audio] module requires some external libs:
* OpenAL Soft - Audio device management lib (http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal.html)
* stb_vorbis - Ogg audio files loading (http://www.nothings.org/stb_vorbis/)
* jar_xm - XM module file loading
* jar_mod - MOD audio file loading
*
* Compile audio module using:
* gcc -c audio.c stb_vorbis.c -DAUDIO_STANDALONE
*
* Compile example using:
* gcc -o $(NAME_PART).exe $(FILE_NAME) audio.o stb_vorbis.o -lopenal32 -std=c99
*
* This example has been created using raylib 1.5 (www.raylib.com)
* raylib is licensed under an unmodified zlib/libpng license (View raylib.h for details)
*
* Copyright (c) 2015 Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5)
*
********************************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h> // Windows only, no stardard library
#include "audio.h"
#define KEY_ESCAPE 27
int main()
{
unsigned char key;
InitAudioDevice();
Sound fxWav = LoadSound("resources/audio/weird.wav"); // Load WAV audio file
Sound fxOgg = LoadSound("resources/audio/tanatana.ogg"); // Load OGG audio file
PlayMusicStream(0, "resources/audio/guitar_noodling.ogg");
printf("\nPress s or d to play sounds...\n");
while (key != KEY_ESCAPE)
{
if (kbhit()) key = getch();
if (key == 's')
{
PlaySound(fxWav);
key = 0;
}
if (key == 'd')
{
PlaySound(fxOgg);
key = 0;
}
UpdateMusicStream(0);
}
UnloadSound(fxWav); // Unload sound data
UnloadSound(fxOgg); // Unload sound data
CloseAudioDevice();
printf("\n\nPress ENTER to close...");
getchar();
return 0;
}