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Chris@0: For Win32 there is a Microsoft Visual C++ compatible makefile in the Win32\
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Chris@0: Making the libsamplerate DLL on Win32 involves the following:
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Chris@0: - Using WinZip in the GUI, open the libsamplerate-0.X.Y.tar.gz file and
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- In the directory containing the extracted files, find the file
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- Find the line which starts with MSVCDir and modify the directory
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- Copy libsndfile-1.dll, libsndfile-1.lib and
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- Copy the header file include/sndfile.h from where libsndfile was
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- Open a Command Shell and cd into the libsamplerate-0.X.Y directory.
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- Make sure that the program nmake (which is part of the MSCV++
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- Type in the command
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C:\libsamplerate-0.X.Y> make
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C:\libsamplerate-0.X.Y> make check
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Chris@0: At the end of the above procedure, you will find the DLL, libsamplerate.dll, a
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Chris@0: If you are using some other method to compile the libsamplerate DLL you are
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