Version 1.80 of WaveMix has not been widely spread. Trouble with WaveMix, as I see it, is that WaveMix needs to be configured toĪ sound card/driver. The disadvantage is thatĪ lot of lousy sound drivers have been written. Starting from 3.1 and with virtually any sound card. The advantage is that it works directly with any version of Windows, WaveMix uses the standard sound drivers, it is not dependent of specialĭrivers. " Remix=2", most sound cards do not require this. Latency is indeed high for sound card that require the setting WaveMix is infamous for its high latency. Windows 3.1x, so the availability of a 16-bit solution can also be an advantage In educational areas you still find a lot of machines that run only Is easy to use for a programmer, because it directly supports standard. WaveMix worked fairly well and it is simple to install with a program. That need simple sound mixing (without strict low-latency requirements), Why WaveMix at all now that DirectSound exists? For simple programs I do not claim that this document is now without errors,īut I do think that it is better than the version that you may Whether the flags, options and limitations that the original document mention To verify whether documented error return values were really returned and Marked up, and partially rewritten to clear up confusing areas. The bulk of the this text comes from the WaveMix documentation, which was That are only valid for 1.80 (or incompatibilities between the versions 1.50 Microsoft distributed on its FTP and Thisĭocumentation is valid for both version 1.50 and version 1.80. This is release 1.80 of WaveMix, a slightly updated version of the DLL that
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