| /* FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec |
| * Copyright (C) 2001 Josh Coalson |
| * |
| * This program is part of FLAC; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 |
| * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| FLAC (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) is an Open Source lossless audio |
| codec developed by Josh Coalson. |
| |
| FLAC is comprised of 1) `libFLAC', a library which implements |
| reference encoders and decoders, licensed under the GNU Lesser |
| General Public License (LGPL); 2) `flac', a command-line program for |
| encoding and decoding files, licensed under the GNU General public |
| License (GPL); 3) `metaflac', a command-line program for editing |
| FLAC metadata, licensed under the GPL; 4) player plugins for XMMS |
| and Winamp, licensed under the GPL; and 5) documentation, licensed |
| under the GNU Free Documentation License. |
| |
| ============ |
| FLAC - 1.0.1 |
| ============ |
| |
| This is the source release for the FLAC project. See |
| |
| doc/index.html |
| |
| for full documentation. |
| |
| A brief description of the directory tree: |
| |
| doc/ the HTML documentation |
| include/ public include files for libFLAC |
| src/ the source code and private headers |
| test/ the test scripts |
| |
| |
| ============================= |
| Building in a GNU environment |
| ============================= |
| |
| FLAC uses autoconf and libtool for configuring and building. |
| Better documentation for these will be forthcoming, but in |
| general, this should work: |
| |
| ./configure && make && make install |
| |
| NOTE: automake 1.5 has a bug which will affect the x86 assembly |
| part of the build. If you have automake 1.5 and have x86 |
| assembly optimizations turned on, you will need to get a newer |
| version of automake or patch your /usr/bin/automake using the |
| included 'automake-1.5.patch' file. |
| |
| If you still can't get it to work, see the next section on |
| Makefile.lite. |
| |
| There are a few FLAC-specific arguments you can give to |
| `configure': |
| |
| --enable-debug : Builds everything with debug symbols and some |
| extra (and more verbose) error checking. |
| |
| --disable-asm-optimizations : Disables the compilation of the |
| assembly routines. Many routines have assembly versions for |
| speed and `configure' is pretty good about knowing what is |
| supported, but you can use this option to build only from the |
| C sources. |
| |
| --sse-os : If you are building for an x86 CPU that supports |
| SSE instructions, you can enable some of the faster routines |
| if your operating system also supports SSE instructions. flac |
| can tell if the CPU supports the instructions but currently has |
| no way to test if the OS does, so if it does, you must pass |
| this argument to configure to use the SSE routines. If flac |
| crashes when built with this option you will have to go back and |
| configure without --sse-os. Note that --disable-asm-optimizations |
| overrides --sse-os. |
| |
| --use-3dnow : If you are building for an AMD CPU which has 3DNOW! |
| support, you can use this flag to enable some assembly routines |
| which use 3DNOW! instructions. There have been some reports that |
| they may cause flac to crash, which is why it is not turned on |
| by default. Note that --disable-asm-optimizations overrides |
| --use-3dnow. |
| |
| |
| =========================== |
| Building with Makefile.lite |
| =========================== |
| |
| There is a more lightweight build system for do-it-yourself-ers. |
| It is also useful if configure isn't working, which may be the |
| case since lately we've had some problems with different versions |
| of automake and libtool. The Makefile.lite system should work |
| on Gnu systems with few or no minor adjustments. |
| |
| From the top level just 'make -f Makefile.lite'. You can |
| specify zero or one optional target from 'release', 'debug', |
| 'test', or 'clean'. The default is 'release'. There is no |
| 'install' target but everything you need will end up in the |
| obj/ directory. |
| |
| If you are not on an x86 system or you don't have nasm, you |
| may have to change the DEFINES in src/libFLAC/Makefile.lite. If |
| you don't have nasm, remove -DFLAC__HAS_NASM. If your target is |
| not an x86, change -DFLAC__CPU_IA32 to -DFLAC__CPU_UNKNOWN. |
| |
| |
| ================== |
| Building with MSVC |
| ================== |
| |
| There is no overall make system for MSVC but the individual |
| source directories with a 'Makefile.vc' file in them allow |
| building with MSVC. Just 'nmake /f Makefile.vc'. Currently |
| the Makefile.vc for libFLAC is hardcoded to use nasm. If |
| you don't have nasm, or don't want any assembly optimizations, |
| edit the makefile, adding '/D FLAC__NO_ASM' and delete the |
| rules which compile the .s files. |
| |
| |
| ==================== |
| Building on Mac OS X |
| ==================== |
| |
| There is a Project Builder project in the top-level source |
| directory to build libFLAC and the command-line utilities on |
| Mac OS X. In a terminal, cd to the top-level directory (the |
| one that contains this README file) and type: |
| |
| pbxbuild -alltargets |
| |
| This will create everything and leave it in build/ directory. |
| Don't worry about the rest of the stuff that is in build or |
| the stuff that was already there before building. |
| |
| There currently is no install procedure; you will have to |
| manually copy the tools to wherever you need them. |