[Vorbis-dev] Re: win32 sdk
illiminable
ogg at illiminable.com
Fri Sep 24 02:46:19 PDT 2004
I've done it for all the libraries (but no examples/tools yet)...
ogg/speex/theora/vorbis
Versions
ogg 1.1.2
Speex 1.0.4
theora alpha3
vorbis 1.1.0
www.illiminable.com/th/XiphWinSDK.zip
If you want to look at it... if someone tells me where you want it uploaded
to, i'll upload it.
Also.. if the owners of those projects want to check the changes (all in the
WIN32 directory) and check them in... or let me know where in the repository
to commit them to.
Only thing besides build configs i changed, was to include a .def file for
theora so it can build a dynamic library. (That's in the win32 dir anyway)
And if someone can help me with the svn externals, i'll check the solution
files in where ever you want.
Also if the project owners tell me which tools/examples are most important
and which files they are, then i'll add them.
Cheers,
Zen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Giles" <giles at xiph.org>
To: "illiminable" <ogg at illiminable.com>
Cc: <vorbis-dev at xiph.org>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 3:56 AM
Subject: win32 sdk
> Zen,
>
> Now that we have new releases out, could we interest you in doing a new
> version of the win32 sdk? It's different from your directshow plugins,
> but is used by quite a few windows developers, especially in the game
> market, so I think it's worthwhile to maintain separately.
>
> The idea is just to have a set of project files, examle code and
> pre-built dlls so people can immediately start using the library.
>
> And updated OggDropXP would be a nice side project from there.
>
> We've also had complaints about runtime linking issues and so on with
> the existing build, so it would be great to have someone who can
> actually verify this stuff to own the releases. Feel free to add support
> for other xiph codecs, libfishsound, or whatever, but I'd say a tidy
> updated vorbis release is the first priority.
>
> Would you be up for that? As you said, our support of win32 isn't great,
> and this is another way you can help. :)
>
> Cheers,
> -r
>
>
>
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