Ubuntu 11.04 Compiled from source (not from the svn; stable release 1.4) Everything works except I can't access the plugins. For example, I want to use the spacialization plugin in CLAM/plugins/spacialization. If I load, impulse-response-database-surround-to-stereo.clamnetwork, I get "Error creating a processing object of type 'Complex2MagPhaseSpectrum' which is not available."
Install was done in /usr/local so I will define CLAM_PLUGIN_PATH. Just to clarify do I define this in .bashrc, or do I have to do something in SConstruct? I also ran scons in CLAM/plugins/spacialization On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:25 PM, David García Garzón < david.gar...@barcelonamedia.org> wrote: > Which platform? Compiled from sources or from any precompiled binaries? > Normally, the default installations should work at least in Linux. If the > install is done in a special place, you might define the CLAM_PLUGIN_PATH > environment variable to make them available. usually PREFIX/lib/clam > In windows there were some problems i solved by defining system PATH > properly > in order to allow to load the libraries installed in PREFIX/lib and > PREFIX/bin > If still not appearing, run NetworkEditor from a console and paste the > output. > > David. > > > On Thursday 23 June 2011 00:01:52 Rahul Rajan wrote: > > Hello, > > > > My question is about installing the Network Editor plugins. There are a > > bunch of plugins available in CLAM/plugins like spacialization and > > GuitarEffects. How does one get these plugins to come up in the Network > > Editor? > > > > I am using version 1.4.0 for both CLAM and NetworkEditor. > > > > Also, what is libclam-devel and how can I get and compile this library? > > > > Many thanks, > > Rahul >
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