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		<title>By: Garoth</title>
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		<description>Hurray!

Thanks a lot, that was very useful. I now have sound again!

Note: Tremulous by default uses SDL instead of OpenAL -- to make this work, change it to use OpenAL in the options.</description>
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<p>Thanks a lot, that was very useful. I now have sound again!</p>
<p>Note: Tremulous by default uses <span class="caps">SDL </span>instead of OpenAL &#8212; to make this work, change it to use OpenAL in the options.</p>
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