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This is a fork of the SoundScape Renderer (SSR), which aims at porting the source code to Windows. | ||
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The basic idea is to cross-compile on a linux machine an executable (.exe) for Windows. | ||
We use the M cross environment ([MXE](http://mxe.cc/)), which provides cross-compilation scripts for the dependencies and the MinGW64 (GCC) compiler. | ||
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Getting started | ||
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* Install Jack Audio for Windows (64bit) from [Jack Audio Downloads](http://www.jackaudio.org/downloads/) | ||
* Get it running by following the [Installation and Configuration](http://jackaudio.org/faq/jack_on_windows.html). | ||
Hint: If you plan on using other (ASIO) Audio-software with Jack, don't forget to register the 64-bit JackRouter. | ||
* Download and extract the latest [Release](https://github.com/chris-hld/ssr/releases). It contains everything you need, including the cross-compiled executables `ssr-binaural.exe` and `ssr-wfs.exe`. | ||
* Adapt the configuration file `ssr.conf.windows` to your needs. Replace the paths (`Z:\SSR`) to yours. For now, please only use absolute paths. | ||
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Running the SSR on Windows | ||
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* Have a look at the (Documentation)[http://ssr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/operation.html#running-the-ssr] | ||
* First, start Jack audio, e.g. with the `qjackctl.exe`. | ||
* Start the SSR. There is a simple example script `start-ssr.cmd`. | ||
* Optional: Start your ASIO playback Software. | ||
* Connect everything using Jack Connection. | ||
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This could look like this: | ||
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![Jack](doc/manual/images/screenshot_jack.png) | ||
![SSR-Windows](doc/manual/images/screenshot_ssr-windows.png) | ||
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This is the source distribution of SoundScape Renderer (SSR) licensed under the | ||
GPLv3+. Please consult the file COPYING for more information about this license. | ||
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The user manual in the doc/ directory contains relevant informations about the | ||
SSR, including installation instructions. Additional (very detailed) | ||
installation instructions can be found in the file INSTALL. | ||
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For questions, bug reports and feature requests: | ||
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Contact: [email protected] | ||
Website: http://spatialaudio.net/ssr/ | ||
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Copyright (c) 2016 Division of Applied Acoustics | ||
Chalmers University of Technology | ||
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Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Institut für Nachrichtentechnik, Universität Rostock | ||
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Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Quality & Usability Lab | ||
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, TU Berlin |