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1 This is libsndfile, 1.0.25
2
3 libsndfile is a library of C routines for reading and writing
4 files containing sampled audio data.
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6 The src/ directory contains the source code for library itself.
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8 The doc/ directory contains the libsndfile documentation.
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10 The examples/ directory contains examples of how to write code using
11 libsndfile.
12
13 The tests/ directory contains programs which link against libsndfile
14 and test its functionality.
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16 The src/GSM610 directory contains code written by Jutta Degener and Carsten
17 Bormann. Their original code can be found at :
18 http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/toast.html
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20 The src/G72x directory contains code written and released by Sun Microsystems
21 under a suitably free license.
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23
24 LINUX
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26 Whereever possible, you should use the packages supplied by your Linux
27 distribution.
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29 If you really do need to compile from source it should be as easy as:
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31 ./configure
32 make
33 make install
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35 Since libsndfile optionally links against libFLAC, libogg and libvorbis, you
36 will need to install appropriate versions of these libraries before running
37 configure as above.
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39
40 UNIX
41 ----
42 Compile as for Linux.
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44
45 Win32/Win64
46 -----------
47 The default Windows compilers are nowhere near compliant with the 1999 ISO
48 C Standard and hence not able to compile libsndfile.
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50 Please use the libsndfile binaries available on the libsndfile web site.
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52
53 MacOSX
54 ------
55 Building on MacOSX should be the same as building it on any other Unix.
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57
58 CONTACTS
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61 libsndfile was written by Erik de Castro Lopo (erikd AT mega-nerd DOT com).
62 The libsndfile home page is at :
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64 http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/
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