The easiest way to obtain on Windows is via the OpenAL Soft binaries.

OpenAL was first introduced in 1999 by Creative Labs, a renowned company in the field of audio technology. Initially, the library was designed to work with Creative's own audio hardware, but it quickly gained popularity among developers and was adopted by the open-source community. In 2006, OpenAL was acquired by the OpenAL Software Development Group, which has since been responsible for maintaining and updating the library.

The 2.0.7.0 redistributable enables several high-fidelity audio features:

: Mimics real-world sound behavior, such as a noise getting louder as you approach its source or changing tone as it moves past you. Cross-Platform Support