And to prove we only need mono sounds, you only have one mouth![/quote]
OMG !
He convinced me

VonGratz
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Why not... have you ever put your TV to mono, and then moved in your house and do you still hear its mono? yeah, it still sounds mono even when you move in your house... when you put it to stereo, it sounds much more natural.Peet wrote:Except for the fact that multi-channel samples don't exactly work with a positional audio system
when you see (hear) a car driving from the left to the right side of your tv, its actually one channel car driving sound moving fron one side of the camera to the other. Same like in spring: Units have one channel sound which has a relative position to the camera (so OpenAL can devide where the sound is played (front, rear, left, ...)).TradeMark wrote:Why not... have you ever put your TV to mono, and then moved in your house and do you still hear its mono? yeah, it still sounds mono even when you move in your house... when you put it to stereo, it sounds much more natural.Peet wrote:Except for the fact that multi-channel samples don't exactly work with a positional audio system
OpenAL documentation wrote:Buffers containing audio data with more than one channel will be played without 3D spatialization features ├óÔé¼ÔÇ£ these formats are normally used for background music.