fmod 4 java

very java style… from me and dean… we thought
we need a real hardcore propper java mumble sound
SDK!!!

AND HERE IT IS! and its FREE do as u soddin like…

http://www.topresultmate.com/fmod/

have a top one! keep the love!

fmod has its own licence by the way- the wrapper is
all yours- if u make it better then tell us so we can keep
the love!..

Can it play audio files from a .jar file?

Free but its $100 for a commerical fmod license? :frowning:

Kev

Free but its $100 for a commerical fmod license?

It’s 100$ for a single title, which runs on one platform.

For win+mac+linux it’s 300$*0.7=210$.

The same as a site license (=as many titles as you whish) is 210$*2.5=525$… if you ignore linux it’s (100$+100$)0.82.5=400$. That’s 125$ less, but you would need to sell about 1000 copies before you get that money back from the 1% of linux costumers.

It would be nice if it would be only 100$ instead of 525$. (The way it is I just cannot afford it. :()

FMOD is expensive for indy developers, but damn it’s nice :wink:

Bloody fast api.

fmod jar: yes uses the IO Callbacks :slight_smile:

cost: well you could always email Brett over at FMOD- he a very nice dude.

Looks good, but I’ve got a question. How does this compare to Jouvieje’s NativeFMOD? What are the differences in functionality, usability, size, etc.?

Basically you have 3 FMOD implementations:
Jouvieje’s NativeFMOD: lgpl, c-style, generated code, medium lib
aNt’s FMOD: bsd, OO, generated code, large lib
LWJGL FMOD: bsd, c-style, hand coded, small lib

One thing to notice tho, is that Jouvieje is working on a NativeFMODEx which may or may not be relevant for you.