/* FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec
- * Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008 Josh Coalson
+ * Copyright (C) 2012 Xiph.org Foundation
+ * Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009 Josh Coalson
*
* This file is part the FLAC project. FLAC is comprised of several
* components distributed under difference licenses. The codec libraries
*/
-FLAC (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) is an Open Source lossless audio
-codec developed by Josh Coalson.
+FLAC is an Open Source lossless audio codec developed by Josh Coalson from 2001
+to 2009.
+
+From January 2012 FLAC is being maintained by Erik de Castro Lopo under the
+auspices of the Xiph.org Foundation.
FLAC is comprised of
* `libFLAC', a library which implements reference encoders and
then hit F7 to build.
Either way, this will build all libraries both statically (e.g.
-obj\release\lib\libFLAC_static.lib) and as DLLs (e.g.
-obj\release\lib\libFLAC.dll), and it will build all binaries, statically
-linked (e.g. obj\release\bin\flac.exe).
+objs\release\lib\libFLAC_static.lib) and as DLLs (e.g.
+objs\release\lib\libFLAC.dll), and it will build all binaries, statically
+linked (e.g. objs\release\bin\flac.exe).
Everything will end up in the "obj" directory. DLLs and .exe files
are all that are needed and can be copied to an installation area and
added to the PATH. The plugins have to be copied to their appropriate
-place in the player area. For Winamp2 this is <winamp2-dir>\Plugins.
+place in the player area.
By default the code is configured with Ogg support. Before building FLAC
you will need to get the Ogg source distribution
(see http://xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/), build ogg_static.lib (load and
build win32\ogg_static.dsp), copy ogg_static.lib into FLAC's
-'obj\release\lib' directory, and copy the entire include\ogg tree into
+'objs\release\lib' directory, and copy the entire include\ogg tree into
FLAC's 'include' directory (so that there is an 'ogg' directory in FLAC's
'include' directory with the files ogg.h, os_types.h and config_types.h).