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=Useful Tools= |
=Useful Tools= |
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*[[http://fweb.wallawalla.edu/weboctave-0.1.0/ Octave on FWEB ]] |
*[[http://fweb.wallawalla.edu/weboctave-0.1.0/ Octave on FWEB ]] |
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====How to get Sound.m to work in Windows==== |
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First make sure you have the audio 1.1.4 package installed in octave forge. |
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Install sox to the octave bin dir. |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/files/sox/14.3.2/sox-14.3.2-win32.exe/download |
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Or extract the contents of the sox-14.3.2 folder inside the zip folder into the bin dir. |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/files/sox/14.3.2/sox-14.3.2-win32.zip/download |
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Open sound.m from |
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.\Octave\3.2.4_gcc-4.4.0\share\octave\packages\audio-1.1.4 |
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Edit sound.m by commenting out line 99 and paste the following right after |
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if(file_in_path(EXEC_PATH, "sox.exe")) |
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sound_play_utility = "sox.exe -t AU - -d"; |