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How to implement the built in effects of DirectX.DirectSound

By jackjohnston99

The purpose of this article is to give example of how to implement the built in effects of DirectX.DirectSound
C#, Windows, .NET 1.0, .NET, Visual Studio, DirectX, Dev

Posted: 12 Oct 2004
Updated: 12 Oct 2004
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Introduction:

I would like to thank Ianier Munoz, Profox Jase, pj4533, Joshua Belden and others for their contributions which inspired this article and as well as a small portion of code. The purpose of this article is to give example of how to implement the built in effects of DirectX.DirectSound.

Requirements:

  • A basic knowledge of C#
  • DirectX 9.0 summer update 2004
  • Visual Studio.NET 2003

Getting Started

To build this project you will need to make sure that the DirectX summer 2004 update is installed. If you are unable to build the project, managed DirectX might not be installed. Try installing from the command prompt while using an argument as described in the Managed DirectX documentation. (filename: directx9_m.chm)

In the "Run Command" prompt, type:

{path}\DXSetup.exe /InstallManagedDX

Open the project that accompanies the article.

Add the Microsoft.DirectX and Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound references.

Build the project.

After it's built

Not all wav files will work. If the application crashes, try a different wav file.

Jack Johnston - jackjohnston99@hotmail.com

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About the Author

jackjohnston99


I'm a C# programmer in Portland, Oregon.


Occupation: Web Developer
Location: United States United States

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