Hi,
The following code is working perfectly when I'm using my linux OS.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use SDL::Mixer;
use SDL::Music;
my $mixer = eval { SDL::Mixer->new(-frequency => 44100, -channels => 2
+, -size => 1024); };
$mixer->music_volume(20);
my $music = new SDL::Music './test.mp3' or die $!;
$mixer->play_music($music,0); #0 for single play
while(1)
{
if( $mixer->playing_music() )
{
sleep(1);
}
else
{
last;
}
}
But when I'm using Windows Vista it is not working. I get the follwing error message:
Module format not recognized at play_mp3.pl line 13
What do I have to do to play a mp3 file with sdl on Windows Vista?
Thank you very much for your help
Dirk
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