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author cannam
date Fri, 28 Sep 2007 16:39:28 +0000
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174 To build the SDK, the simple host, and the example plugins, edit the 174 To build the SDK, the simple host, and the example plugins, edit the
175 Makefile to suit your platform according to the comments in it, then 175 Makefile to suit your platform according to the comments in it, then
176 run "make". 176 run "make".
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178 To use an IDE to build a plugin or host using the Vamp SDK, simply add
179 the .cpp files in the vamp-sdk directory to your project.
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178 Installing the example plugins so that they can be found by other Vamp 181 Installing the example plugins so that they can be found by other Vamp
179 hosts depends on your platform: 182 hosts depends on your platform:
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181 * Windows: copy the files 184 * Windows: copy the files
182 examples/vamp-example-plugins.dll 185 examples/vamp-example-plugins.dll
193 * OS/X: copy the files 196 * OS/X: copy the files
194 examples/vamp-example-plugins.dylib 197 examples/vamp-example-plugins.dylib
195 examples/vamp-example-plugins.cat 198 examples/vamp-example-plugins.cat
196 to 199 to
197 /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Vamp 200 /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Vamp
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199 When building a plugin or host of your own using the SDK, you will
200 need to include the headers from the vamp-sdk directory; then when
201 linking your plugin or host, we suggest statically linking the SDK
202 code (in preference to distributing it alongside your program in DLL
203 form). An easy way to do this, if using a project-based build tool
204 such as Visual Studio or XCode, is simply to add the .cpp files in the
205 vamp-sdk directory to your project.
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208 Licensing 203 Licensing
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