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It has the ability to play any file mostly for sounds and is pretty simple to implement in C. Using FMOD and Dir3ect X together can be powerful and not that difficult. If you are familiar with Singleton classes I would create a Singleton class of a sound manager in your win main cpp and then have access to it whenever to load or play new.
You can use Visual Studio to create Standard C++ programs. By following the steps in this walkthrough, you can create a project, add a new file to the project, modify the file to add C++ code, and then compile and run the program by using Visual Studio.
You can type your own C++ program or use one of the sample programs. The sample program in this walkthrough is a console application. This application uses the
set container in the C++ Standard Library.
Note
If compliance with a specific version of the C++ language standard (i.e. C++14 or C++17) is required, use the
/std:c++14 or /std:c++17 compiler option. (Visual Studio 2017 and later.)
Prerequisites
To complete this walkthrough, you must understand the fundamentals of the C++ language.
To create a project and add a source file![]() How To Create A Project In Dev C++
The following steps vary depending on which version of Visual Studio you are using. To see the documentation for your preferred version of Visual Studio, use the Version selector control. It's found at the top of the table of contents on this page.
To create a C++ project in Visual Studio 2019
To create a C++ project in Visual Studio 2017
To create a C++ project in Visual Studio 2015
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