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F mod or wwise with Python ?

Nipplemilk909

Hello, I am a squire in programming and wanted to know if the use of f mod or wwise van be used with python? Or does it only use unityies c#?

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FMOD has a C API so pretty much any language can interface with it. Wwise im not 100% but i believe it has one as well.

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1 hour ago, trag1c said:

FMOD has a C API so pretty much any language can interface with it. Wwise im not 100% but i believe it has one as well.

Does python have more difficulty scaling to harder-ware? 

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2 hours ago, Nipplemilk909 said:

Does python have more difficulty scaling to harder-ware? 

I'm not entirely sure what you are asking here. raw Python is not going to be as efficient as some other languages, but all the audio processing should be done via the FMOD DLL, which is not in python, so it kinda depends on what you're doing around the FMOD library

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2 hours ago, Nipplemilk909 said:

Does python have more difficulty scaling to harder-ware? 

Not really. Use cython if you are worried about performance. 

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You may need a “wrapper” to let python call the methods you need. 

I believe they’re both written in C or C++ but there may be official support or wrappers for other languages. 

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