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Posted 2002-11-24, 07:25 PM
how do i make sound with C++? Please, I need to know, it's for a big project for my school~
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Posted 2002-11-25, 07:45 AM in reply to VComegasin's post "C++ problem"
That would depend upon what kind of sound and under what operating environment. Did you try looking in the index of your reference books for beep or sound?
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Posted 2002-11-25, 09:15 AM in reply to VComegasin's post "C++ problem"
are u wondering how to change/make sound in the internal speakers?
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Posted 2002-11-25, 04:28 PM in reply to VComegasin's post "C++ problem"
actually wetwitre, you are right, I just want to make some pc beep~ I did it long time ago, it's like you have to give the computer some frequency of the sound! Do you know what else I can do?
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Posted 2002-11-26, 08:07 AM in reply to VComegasin's post "C++ problem"
I don't know how to do a PC speaker beep. It's been a while...like I said, best bet is to look it up in whatever reference book you are using for the class. If you are writing Windows programs, I should be able to find how to play a wave file...
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Posted 2002-11-26, 11:15 AM in reply to VComegasin's post "C++ problem"
There are so many ways to call the beep.

Escape characters, like \a and \007 cause your program to beep.

If you have "#include <beep.h> /* got beep? */" you can define it as beep(x, y) (frequency and length)

Or..you can code it with echo.

Code:
#include <iostream.h>

void main()
{
   cout << "beep beep!\a\n";
}

// eof
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Posted 2002-12-20, 09:12 PM in reply to VComegasin's post "C++ problem"
I am sure this will work on c++, if you print out.. (char)7
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