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Resound. Software tools for the live spatialisation of sound via multiple loudspeakers.
Please note: This site is not meant to be pretty. It is not a commercial site, nor is it supposed to be a corporate advertisement for a commercial product. Resound is a tool under development and an on-going research project. At present, the site is primarily intended for developer use and as such serves a purely functional purpose.
To gain full access to this wiki please contact jamesrobertmooney [at] gmail [dot] com
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Information for Users and Contributors
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Setting up a Resound System
- Developer_Installation_Guide:Linux | Developer_Installation_Guide:Mac_OS_X
- Building a Resound System
- User Installation Guide
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Tested Hardware Configurations
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User Documentation
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Feature Requests
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Information for Developers
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Development Conventions
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Design and Software Architecture
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Known Issues
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Development Notes
- DevNotes:29.05.2008
- DevNotes:12.02.2008 - clean build using RME HDSP9652 and separate Server and GUI Machines
- DevNotes:29.01.2008 - clean build of Resound 0.1.104
- Devnotes:28.01.2008 - testing resoundnv_cal
- DevNotes:23.01.2008
- DevNotes:12.2007-01.2008 - Building a Test System
- Package Creation
- DevNotes:15-18.11.2007
- DevNotes:21-24.09.2007
- DevNotes:29.06.2007
- DevNotes:04.06.2007
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Miscellaneous How-To Pages
- Upload to Sourceforge project website
- This page has lots of really useful info about Sourceforge conventions, logging in to servers, uploading, shells, php, MySQL, usernames, passwords, etc.
- Set up a MySQL database on the Sourceforge server
- Socksify - go via a SOCKS proxy server using dante-client
- HowTo:Merge Changes in Subversion
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General Information
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Using this Wiki
- Help file for wiki markup syntax: wiki markup
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