hi. the easiest but not very good way is to use comaudio; but i made that
mistake. at the moment i'm having a basic sound encryption example made for
me, so it'd be best to find someone who is willing to write you one, or at
least a basic example of one so you can play around with it and get it to
your liking.

hth.

regards,

damien




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Subject: [Audyssey] encrypting sound files


> What is the easiest way to encrypt files or is there one?
> I have purchased a sound pack from Sound Ideas and if I use them I don't
> want them stolen by someone.
> If enough people would steal Sound Ideas sounds then they'd go out of
> business and all programmers would lose a valuable source of high quality
> royalty-free sounds.
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