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*** README 7 Aug 2004 23:56:11 -0000 1.1
--- README 7 Apr 2007 13:25:48 -0000 1.2
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! last edited 2004-08-07 rumori
this readme contains information about the requirements, installation
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! last edited 2007-03-07 rumori
this readme contains information about the requirements, installation
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foo) and in soundfile read/write mode, which is heavily used in foo.
the version of libsndfile coming with your distribution might be an
! older one and therefore *TOO OLD*.
- fooelk >= 0.0.3 or recent "ordinary" elk
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foo) and in soundfile read/write mode, which is heavily used in foo.
the version of libsndfile coming with your distribution might be an
! older one and therefore *TOO OLD*. for the rudimentary flac support
! you will need libsndfile >= 1.0.12.
- fooelk >= 0.0.3 or recent "ordinary" elk
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configure looks for an installation of fooelk first, after that it
tries to find an "ordinary" elk installation. if elk is not found,
! foo refuses to build. you may specify the location of elk/fooelk with
! ./configure --with-elk-include=/path/to/elk/headers \
! --with-elk-library=/path/to/elk/lib
make
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configure looks for an installation of fooelk first, after that it
tries to find an "ordinary" elk installation. if elk is not found,
! foo refuses to build.
! if you installed fooelk/elk in a non-standard location, you might
! specify the paths like this:
!
! CPPFLAGS=/nonste/include LDFLAGS=/nonstd/lib ./configure
!
! usually, foo will try to install its elk extension library (elkfoo.so)
! to the fooelk/elk library path (elk integration). if you don't have
! write access to this location, you may also install the extension
! separatedly from elk by specifying
!
! ./configure --disable-elk-integration
!
! you may enable flac reading/writing support by specifying
!
! ./configure --enable-flac-support
!
! this is disabled by default so far.
make
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the default filetype is 'aiff.
+
+ flac file support
+ -----------------
+
+ with a libsndfile >= 1.0.12, foo is able to read and write flac files.
+ since flacs cannot be openend in read/write mode and since seeking in
+ flac files being written is not possible, not the full functionality
+ of foo can be used with flac files. basically, it's only possible to
+ linearily write flac files once from start to end. no 'blend at all,
+ no 'punch at another point than starting from the beginning. flac
+ support is mainly meant for doing conversion from and to flac, not as
+ a file format for the workflow of sound synthesis or composing.
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