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VGMPlay Build Instructions
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Compile VGMPlay under Windows
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using MS Visual Studio 6.0:
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1. Open VGMPlay.dsw.
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2. Build the project.
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3. Done.
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using later versions of MS Visual Studio:
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1. Open VGMPlay.dsw.
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2. It will ask you to convert the project to the current project format. Click "Yes".
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3. Build the project.
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4. Done.
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using MinGW/MSYS:
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1. edit the Makefile and enable the line "WINDOWS = 1" (remove the #)
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2. open MSYS and run the "make" command in VGMPlay's folder.
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3. Done.
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Note: You can compile it without MSYS, but you need to manually create the OBJDIRS paths (or make them use the backslash '\'), because mkdir fails at paths with a forward slash.
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Compile VGMPlay under Linux
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1. [optional step] If you have libao installed, you can edit the Makefile to make VGMPlay use libao instead of OSS.
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2. run "make" in VGMPlay's folder
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3. Done.
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