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finally, a first pass at ear.org
author Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu>
date Thu, 03 Nov 2011 14:54:45 -0700
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rlm@0 1 Source Install
rlm@0 2 ==============
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rlm@0 4 To install OpenAL Soft, use your favorite shell to go into the build/
rlm@0 5 directory, and run:
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rlm@0 7 cmake ..
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rlm@9 9 Assuming configuration went well, you can then build it, typically
rlm@9 10 using GNU Make (KDevelop, MSVC, and others are possible depending on
rlm@9 11 your system setup and CMake configuration).
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rlm@9 14 This is a special version of OpenAL Soft which supports only one
rlm@9 15 device, the "send" device, which supports multiple listeners in a
rlm@9 16 limited fashion. To compile the jni bindings, go into the java/
rlm@9 17 directory and run :
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rlm@9 19 ant
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rlm@9 21 *after* following the cmake process above. The JNI bindings will be
rlm@9 22 available in java/dist/audio-send.jar, and the compiled native
rlm@9 23 library will be in java/dist/audio-send-natives.jar.
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rlm@0 26 Acknowledgements
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rlm@0 29 Special thanks go to:
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rlm@0 31 Creative Labs for the original source code this is based off of.
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rlm@9 33 Christopher Fitzgerald for the current reverb effect implementation,
rlm@9 34 and helping with the low-pass filter.
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rlm@9 36 Christian Borss for the 3D panning code the current implementation is
rlm@9 37 heavilly based on.
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rlm@0 39 Ben Davis for the idea behind the current click-removal code.