Thanks Paul, I have compiled with the new flags and updated the binary
in the first post.
The dsp configure script did use pkg-config to check for libmad, it
looks like other distros (I use fedora) have added a suitable mad.pc
file. Anyway its not needed anymore for this package.
Best regards,
paul- wrote:
> There are also specific compiler flags need for full cross platform
> compatibility
Which ones are these? I compiled the package above with default flags on
a 3A+
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Hi Paul,
thanks for the comments. pcp-libmad didn't ship the pkg-config files,
but I have removed it from the build now, as ffmpeg can also decode
mp3.
After additionally installing the ladspa.h header into /usr/include, the
default ./configure works.
I have added a info file and updated the
Hi all,
I'm running PCP for some self-build speakers which sound better with a
custom parametric equalization,
http://www.uibel.net/bauvor/bv_box/o...chreibung.html
But I have started tweaking the sound of all my 4 PCP based players with
this approach.
For the parametric eq I'm using
Hi all,
I'm running pcp for some self-build speakers which sound better with a
custom parametric equalization,
http://www.uibel.net/bauvor/bv_box/oabb4bea/beschreibung.html
For this I'm using ladspa_dsp, https://github.com/bmc0/dsp for which I
managed to build a tcz package and hack asound.conf