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diff --git a/doc/audio.tex b/doc/audio.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4642572587..0000000000 --- a/doc/audio.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -\section{Music and Sound} \label{sect-music-and-sound} - -By default, on most operating systems, ScummVM will automatically use Adlib -emulation. MIDI may not be available on all operating systems or may need -manual configuration. If you ARE using MIDI, you have several different -choices of output, depending on your operating system and configuration. - -\begin{tabular}[h]{ll} - null & Null output. Don't play any music.\\ - & \\ - adlib & Uses internal Adlib Emulation (default)\\ - fluidsynth & Uses FluidSynth MIDI Emulation\\ - mt32 & Uses internal MT-32 Emulation\\ - pcjr & Uses internal PCjr Emulation \\ - pcspk & Uses internal PC Speaker Emulation\\ - towns & Uses FM-TOWNS YM2612 Emulation\\ - & \\ - alsa & Output using ALSA sequencer device. See below.\\ - core & CoreAudio sound, for Mac OS X users.\\ - coremidi & CoreMIDI sound, for Mac OS X users. Use only if you have a hardware MIDI synthesizer.\\ - qt & Quicktime sound, for Macintosh users.\\ - seq & Uses /dev/sequencer for MIDI, *nix users. See below.\\ - windows & Windows MIDI. Uses built-in sequencer, for Windows users\\ -\end{tabular} - -To select a sound driver, pass its name via the '-e' option to scummvm, -for example: -\begin{verbatim} - scummvm -eadlib monkey2 -\end{verbatim} - - -\input {audio-adlib.tex} -\input {audio-fluidsynth.tex} -\input {audio-mt32.tex} -\input {audio-midi-emulated.tex} -\input {audio-midi-native.tex} -\input {audio-midi-sequencer.tex} -\input {audio-compression.tex} -\input {audio-samplerate.tex} - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: "readme.tex" -%%% End: |