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<H1><B>Compiling on Win32.</B></H1>
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For Win32 there is a Microsoft Visual C++ compatible makefile in the <B>Win32\</B>
directory and a MSDOS batch file in the top level directory of the distribution. 
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To build the examples programs you will need to download the precompiled
win32 or win64
	<A HREF="http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/#Download">libsndfile</A>
binary and install them.

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Making the libsamplerate DLL on Win32 involves the following:
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	<LI> Using WinZip in the GUI, open the libsamplerate-0.X.Y.tar.gz file and 
			extract the files into a directory. The following example assumes 
		<B>C:\</B>.
	<LI> In the directory containing the extracted files, find the file 
	    	<B>Win32\Makefile.msvc</B> and open it in a text editor (ie Notepad or 
			similar). 
	<LI> Find the line which starts with <B>MSVCDir</B> and modify the directory
		    path to point to the location of MSVC++ on your machine. This allows the
			makefile to inform the compiler of the location of the standard header
			files.
    <LI> Copy <B>libsndfile-1.dll</B>, <B>libsndfile-1.lib</B> and
			<B>libsndfile-1.def</B> from the directory libsndfile was installed in
			to the the directory containing libsamplerate.
    <LI> Copy the header file <B>include/sndfile.h</B> from where libsndfile was
			installed to the <B>Win32</B> directory under the libsamplerate
			directory.
	<LI> Open a Command Shell and cd into the libsamplerate-0.X.Y directory.
	<LI> Make sure that the program <B>nmake</B> (which is part of the MSCV++ 
			package) is in a directory which is part of your <B>PATH</B> variable.
	<LI> Type in the command 
		<PRE>    C:\libsamplerate-0.X.Y> make
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			and press &lt;return&gt;. You should now see a a large number of compile
			commands as libsamplerate.dll is built. 
	<LI> To check that the built DLL has been compiled correctly type in and run the
			command
		<PRE>    C:\libsamplerate-0.X.Y> make check
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			which will compile a set of test programs and run them. 
			If any of the programs fail the error message will be help in debugging 
			the problem.
			(Note that some of the tests require libsndfile or libfftw/librfftw and
			are not able to run on Win32).
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At the end of the above procedure, you will find the DLL, <B>libsamplerate.dll</B>, a
LIB file <B>libsamplerate.lib</B> in the current directory. These two files, along
with the header file <B>samplerate.h</B> (in the <B>src\</B> directory) are all that 
you need to copy to your project in order to use libsamplerate.
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<H2><BR>Compile Problems</H2>
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If you run into compile problems using the above procedure, you should 
	<A HREF="lists.html"> join the main mailing list </A>
and post your problem and/or questions there. 
Please include any error messages generated during step 6 above.
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If you are using some other method to compile the libsamplerate DLL you are 
probably on your own.
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