Merge pull request #26 from libertyernie/master

Update readme.txt
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Chris Moeller 2015-09-21 18:10:45 -07:00
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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ line decoder called "test.exe", and a Winamp plugin called "in_vgmstream".
*********** IMPORTANT!! *********** *********** IMPORTANT!! ***********
--- needed files (for Windows) --- --- needed files (for Windows) ---
Since Ogg Vorbis, MPEG audio, and G.722.1 are now supported, you will need to Since Ogg Vorbis, MPEG audio,and other formats are now supported, you will
have libvorbis.dll, libmpg123-0.dll, and libg7221_decode.dll. need to have certain DLL files.
You can get these from http://hcs64.com/files/vgmstream_external_dlls.zip You can get these from https://gitlab.kode54.net/kode54/vgmstream/tree/master/ext_libs
Put libvorbis.dll, libmpg123-0.dll, libg7221_decode.dll, and at3plusdecoder.dll somewhere Windows Put libvorbis.dll, libmpg123-0.dll, libg7221_decode.dll, libg719_decode.dll,
can find them. and at3plusdecoder.dll somewhere Windows can find them.
For in_vgmstream this means in the directory with winamp.exe, or in a For in_vgmstream this means in the directory with winamp.exe, or in a
system directory. For test.exe this means in the same directory as test.exe, system directory. For test.exe this means in the same directory as test.exe,
or in a system directory. or in a system directory.
@ -31,9 +31,12 @@ Options:
-m: print metadata only, don't decode -m: print metadata only, don't decode
-x: decode and print adxencd command line to encode as ADX -x: decode and print adxencd command line to encode as ADX
-g: decode and print oggenc command line to encode as OGG -g: decode and print oggenc command line to encode as OGG
-b: decode and print batch variable commands
-L: append a smpl chunk and create a looping wav
-e: force end-to-end looping -e: force end-to-end looping
-E: force end-to-end looping even if file has real loop points -E: force end-to-end looping even if file has real loop points
-r outfile2.wav: output a second time after resetting -r outfile2.wav: output a second time after resetting
-2 N: only output the Nth (first is 0) set of stereo channels
Typical usage would be: Typical usage would be:
test -o happy.wav happy.adx test -o happy.wav happy.adx