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Josh Coalson6b05bc52001-06-08 00:13:21 +00001/* FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec
Josh Coalson0395dac2006-04-25 06:59:33 +00002 * Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006 Josh Coalson
Josh Coalson6b05bc52001-06-08 00:13:21 +00003 *
Josh Coalsone8a76012003-02-07 00:14:32 +00004 * This file is part the FLAC project. FLAC is comprised of several
5 * components distributed under difference licenses. The codec libraries
6 * are distributed under Xiph.Org's BSD-like license (see the file
7 * COPYING.Xiph in this distribution). All other programs, libraries, and
8 * plugins are distributed under the GPL (see COPYING.GPL). The documentation
9 * is distributed under the Gnu FDL (see COPYING.FDL). Each file in the
10 * FLAC distribution contains at the top the terms under which it may be
11 * distributed.
Josh Coalson6b05bc52001-06-08 00:13:21 +000012 *
Josh Coalsone8a76012003-02-07 00:14:32 +000013 * Since this particular file is relevant to all components of FLAC,
14 * it may be distributed under the Xiph.Org license, which is the least
15 * restrictive of those mentioned above. See the file COPYING.Xiph in this
16 * distribution.
Josh Coalson6b05bc52001-06-08 00:13:21 +000017 */
18
19
20FLAC (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) is an Open Source lossless audio
21codec developed by Josh Coalson.
22
Josh Coalsonbc869502002-06-14 06:36:16 +000023FLAC is comprised of
24 * `libFLAC', a library which implements reference encoders and
Josh Coalson0c3524c2002-08-22 04:21:54 +000025 decoders, and a metadata interface
Josh Coalsonbc869502002-06-14 06:36:16 +000026 * `libFLAC++', a C++ object wrapper library around libFLAC
Josh Coalson0c3524c2002-08-22 04:21:54 +000027 * `libOggFLAC' and `libOggFLAC++', which provide encoders and
28 decoders for FLAC streams in an Ogg container
29 * `flac', a command-line program for encoding and decoding files
Josh Coalsoncf3f3382003-09-24 04:36:57 +000030 * `metaflac', a command-line program for viewing and editing FLAC
31 metadata
Josh Coalson0c3524c2002-08-22 04:21:54 +000032 * player plugins for XMMS and Winamp
33 * user and API documentation
34
35The libraries (libFLAC, libFLAC++, libOggFLAC, and libOggFLAC++) are
Josh Coalsonafd81072003-01-31 23:34:56 +000036licensed under Xiph.org's BSD-like license (see COPYING.Xiph). All other
Josh Coalson0c3524c2002-08-22 04:21:54 +000037programs and plugins are licensed under the GNU General Public License
Josh Coalsonafd81072003-01-31 23:34:56 +000038(see COPYING.GPL). The documentation is licensed under the GNU Free
39Documentation License (see COPYING.FDL).
Josh Coalson0c3524c2002-08-22 04:21:54 +000040
Josh Coalson6b05bc52001-06-08 00:13:21 +000041
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +000042===============================================================================
Josh Coalson66142c92005-02-04 06:42:38 +000043FLAC - 1.1.2 - Contents
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +000044===============================================================================
45
46- Introduction
Josh Coalsonb445ebe2004-09-26 00:54:28 +000047- Prerequisites
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +000048- Building in a GNU environment
49- Building with Makefile.lite
50- Building with MSVC
51- Building on Mac OS X
52- Note to embedded developers
53
54
55===============================================================================
56Introduction
57===============================================================================
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000058
Josh Coalson6b05bc52001-06-08 00:13:21 +000059This is the source release for the FLAC project. See
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000060
Josh Coalsonc28ec322004-09-10 00:20:04 +000061 doc/html/index.html
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000062
63for full documentation.
64
65A brief description of the directory tree:
66
Josh Coalson917df862002-07-03 07:39:05 +000067 doc/ the HTML documentation
68 flac.pbproj/ the Mac OS X Project Builder project
69 include/ public include files for libFLAC and libFLAC++
70 man/ the man page for `flac'
71 src/ the source code and private headers
72 test/ the test scripts
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000073
74
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +000075===============================================================================
Josh Coalsonb445ebe2004-09-26 00:54:28 +000076Prerequisites
77===============================================================================
78
79To build FLAC with support for Ogg FLAC you must have built and installed
80libogg according to the specific instructions below. You must have
81libogg 1.1.2 or greater, or there will be seeking problems with Ogg FLAC.
82
83If you are building on x86 and want the assembly optimizations, you will
Josh Coalsondf8e7322005-01-21 01:25:43 +000084need to have NASM >= 0.98.30 installed according to the specific instructions
85below.
Josh Coalsonb445ebe2004-09-26 00:54:28 +000086
87
88===============================================================================
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000089Building in a GNU environment
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +000090===============================================================================
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000091
Josh Coalson172ac002001-10-31 18:30:19 +000092FLAC uses autoconf and libtool for configuring and building.
93Better documentation for these will be forthcoming, but in
94general, this should work:
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +000095
Josh Coalsonc220cf42002-08-23 06:41:31 +000096./configure && make && make check && make install
97
98The 'make check' step is optional; omit it to skip all the tests,
Josh Coalsonccea6aa2002-12-17 08:14:42 +000099which can take several hours and use around 70-80 megs of disk space.
Josh Coalson9d260d82003-08-28 23:47:15 +0000100Even though it will stop with an explicit message on any failure, it
101does print out a lot of stuff so you might want to capture the output
102to a file if you're having a problem. Also, don't run 'make check'
103as root because it confuses some of the tests.
Josh Coalsonbfe42f12000-12-22 22:42:25 +0000104
Josh Coalson917df862002-07-03 07:39:05 +0000105NOTE: Despite our best efforts it's entirely possible to have
106problems when using older versions of autoconf, automake, or
107libtool. If you have the latest versions and still can't get it
108to work, see the next section on Makefile.lite.
Josh Coalson04032562001-07-20 23:43:15 +0000109
Josh Coalson3643db32001-07-18 00:23:06 +0000110There are a few FLAC-specific arguments you can give to
111`configure':
112
113--enable-debug : Builds everything with debug symbols and some
114extra (and more verbose) error checking.
115
116--disable-asm-optimizations : Disables the compilation of the
117assembly routines. Many routines have assembly versions for
118speed and `configure' is pretty good about knowing what is
119supported, but you can use this option to build only from the
120C sources.
121
Josh Coalsone3268482001-12-04 06:46:12 +0000122--enable-sse : If you are building for an x86 CPU that supports
Josh Coalson3643db32001-07-18 00:23:06 +0000123SSE instructions, you can enable some of the faster routines
124if your operating system also supports SSE instructions. flac
125can tell if the CPU supports the instructions but currently has
126no way to test if the OS does, so if it does, you must pass
127this argument to configure to use the SSE routines. If flac
128crashes when built with this option you will have to go back and
Josh Coalsone3268482001-12-04 06:46:12 +0000129configure without --enable-sse. Note that
130--disable-asm-optimizations implies --disable-sse.
Josh Coalson9e6efb62001-05-29 18:48:42 +0000131
Josh Coalson3d730722003-01-14 06:59:50 +0000132--enable-local-xmms-plugin : Installs the FLAC XMMS plugin in
133$HOME/.xmms/Plugins, instead of the global XMMS plugin area
134(usually /usr/lib/xmms/Input).
Josh Coalsonc69f8782001-11-13 23:08:22 +0000135
Josh Coalson822eef62002-09-12 06:40:44 +0000136--with-ogg=
Josh Coalson822eef62002-09-12 06:40:44 +0000137--with-xmms-prefix=
138--with-libiconv-prefix=
139Use these if you have these packages but configure can't find them.
140
Josh Coalson71fb9ff2002-12-03 06:29:10 +0000141If you want to build completely from scratch (i.e. starting with just
142configure.in and Makefile.am) you should be able to just run 'autogen.sh'
143but make sure and read the comments in that file first.
144
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000145
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000146===============================================================================
Josh Coalson04032562001-07-20 23:43:15 +0000147Building with Makefile.lite
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000148===============================================================================
Josh Coalson04032562001-07-20 23:43:15 +0000149
150There is a more lightweight build system for do-it-yourself-ers.
151It is also useful if configure isn't working, which may be the
152case since lately we've had some problems with different versions
153of automake and libtool. The Makefile.lite system should work
Josh Coalson71fb9ff2002-12-03 06:29:10 +0000154on GNU systems with few or no adjustments.
Josh Coalson04032562001-07-20 23:43:15 +0000155
156From the top level just 'make -f Makefile.lite'. You can
157specify zero or one optional target from 'release', 'debug',
158'test', or 'clean'. The default is 'release'. There is no
159'install' target but everything you need will end up in the
160obj/ directory.
161
162If you are not on an x86 system or you don't have nasm, you
163may have to change the DEFINES in src/libFLAC/Makefile.lite. If
164you don't have nasm, remove -DFLAC__HAS_NASM. If your target is
165not an x86, change -DFLAC__CPU_IA32 to -DFLAC__CPU_UNKNOWN.
166
167
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000168===============================================================================
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000169Building with MSVC
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000170===============================================================================
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000171
Josh Coalson630d22e2003-01-25 18:32:56 +0000172There are now .dsp projects and a master FLAC.dsw workspace to build
173all the libraries and executables.
Josh Coalson3a17d3c2002-10-18 05:49:44 +0000174
Josh Coalson630d22e2003-01-25 18:32:56 +0000175Prerequisite: you must have the Ogg libraries installed as described
176later.
Josh Coalson71fb9ff2002-12-03 06:29:10 +0000177
Josh Coalson64fbc8f2004-09-10 00:57:17 +0000178Prerequisite: you must have nasm installed, and nasmw.exe must be in
179your PATH, or the path to nasmw.exe must be added to the list of
180directories for executable files in the MSVC global options.
Josh Coalson3a17d3c2002-10-18 05:49:44 +0000181
Josh Coalson630d22e2003-01-25 18:32:56 +0000182To build everything, run Developer Studio, do File|Open Workspace,
183and open FLAC.dsw. Select "Build | Set active configuration..."
184from the menu, then in the dialog, select "All - Win32 Release" (or
185Debug if you prefer). Click "Ok" then hit F7 to build. This will build
186all libraries both statically (e.g. obj\release\lib\libFLAC_static.lib)
187and as DLLs (e.g. obj\release\bin\libFLAC.dll), and it will build all
188binaries, statically linked (e.g. obj\release\bin\flac.exe).
Josh Coalson3a17d3c2002-10-18 05:49:44 +0000189
Josh Coalson630d22e2003-01-25 18:32:56 +0000190Everything will end up in the "obj" directory. DLLs and .exe files
Josh Coalson71fb9ff2002-12-03 06:29:10 +0000191are all that are needed and can be copied to an installation area and
Josh Coalson3a17d3c2002-10-18 05:49:44 +0000192added to the PATH. The plugins have to be copied to their appropriate
Josh Coalson93c66d72003-12-17 19:39:21 +0000193place in the player area. For Winamp2 this is <winamp2-dir>\Plugins.
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000194
Josh Coalson71fb9ff2002-12-03 06:29:10 +0000195By default the code is configured with Ogg support. Before building FLAC
196you will need to get the Ogg source distribution
197(see http://xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/), build ogg_static.lib (load and
198build win32\ogg_static.dsp), copy ogg_static.lib into FLAC's
199'obj\release\lib' directory, and copy the entire include\ogg tree into
200FLAC's 'include' directory (so that there is an 'ogg' directory in FLAC's
201'include' directory with the files ogg.h, os_types.h and config_types.h).
202
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000203
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000204===============================================================================
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000205Building on Mac OS X
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000206===============================================================================
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000207
Josh Coalson71fb9ff2002-12-03 06:29:10 +0000208If you have Fink, the GNU flow above should work. Otherwise,
Josh Coalsonb83801e2002-03-13 04:11:05 +0000209there is a Project Builder project in the top-level source
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000210directory to build libFLAC and the command-line utilities on
211Mac OS X. In a terminal, cd to the top-level directory (the
212one that contains this README file) and type:
213
214 pbxbuild -alltargets
215
Josh Coalsonb83801e2002-03-13 04:11:05 +0000216This will create everything and leave it in the build/ directory.
217Don't worry about the rest of the stuff that is in build/ or
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000218the stuff that was already there before building.
219
Josh Coalson792a6a02004-07-29 06:34:50 +0000220The Project Builder project requires that you have libiconv and
221libogg in /sw, ala fink. If you don't, you'll need to install
222them somewhere and change the path to them in the Library Paths
223section of several targets.
224
225It also assumes the CPU supports Altivec instructions. If it does
226not, you will also have to add -DFLAC__NO_ASM to the CFLAGS in the
227libFLAC target.
228
Josh Coalson5676eb12001-11-09 19:23:50 +0000229There currently is no install procedure; you will have to
230manually copy the tools to wherever you need them.
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000231
232
233===============================================================================
234Note to embedded developers
235===============================================================================
236
237libFLAC has grown larger over time as more functionality has been
238included, but much of it may be unnecessary for a particular embedded
239implementation. Unused parts may be pruned by some simple editing of
240configure.in and src/libFLAC/Makefile.am; the following dependency
241graph shows which modules may be pruned without breaking things
242further down:
243
Josh Coalson6b21f662006-09-13 01:42:27 +0000244stream_encoder.h
245 stream_decoder.h
246 format.h
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000247
Josh Coalson6b21f662006-09-13 01:42:27 +0000248stream_decoder.h
249 format.h
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000250
251metadata.h
252 format.h
253
Josh Coalson6b21f662006-09-13 01:42:27 +0000254In other words, for pure decoding applications, both the stream encoder
255and metadata editing interfaces can be safely removed.
256
Josh Coalson310b9ec2002-07-31 06:39:21 +0000257There is a section dedicated to embedded use in the libFLAC API
258HTML documentation (see doc/html/api/index.html).