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+PortAudio Tutorial</h1></center>
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+<h2>
+Compiling for Windows (WMME or DirectSound)</h2>
+
+<blockquote>To compile PortAudio for Windows, you can choose between two
+options. One implementation uses the DirectSound API. The other uses the
+Windows MultiMedia Extensions API (aka WMME or WAVE).
+<p>Some advantages of using DirectSound are that DirectSound may have lower
+latency than WMME, and supports effects processing plugins. But one disadvantage
+is that DirectSound is not installed on all PCs, and is not well supported
+under Windows NT. So WMME is the best choice for most projects.
+<p>For either implementation add the following source files to your project:
+<blockquote>
+<pre><b>pa_common\pa_lib.c
+pa_common\portaudio.h
+pa_common\pa_host.h</b></pre>
+</blockquote>
+Link with the system library "<b>winmm.lib</b>". For Visual C++:
+<ol>
+<li>
+select "Settings..." from the "Project" menu,</li>
+
+<li>
+select the project name in the tree on the left,</li>
+
+<li>
+choose "All Configurations" in the popup menu above the tree,</li>
+
+<li>
+select the "Link" tab,</li>
+
+<li>
+enter "winmm.lib", without quotes, as the first item in the "Object/library
+modules:" field.</li>
+</ol>
+<b>WMME</b> - To use the WMME implementation, add the following source
+files to your project:
+<blockquote><b><tt>pa_win_wmme/pa_win_wmme.c</tt></b></blockquote>
+<b>DirectSound</b> - If you want to use the DirectSound implementation
+of PortAudio then you must have a recent copy of the free
+<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/directx/download.asp">DirectX</a>
+SDK for Developers from Microsoft installed on your computer. To compile
+an application add the following source files to your project:
+<blockquote>
+<pre><b>pa_win_ds\dsound_wrapper.c
+pa_win_ds\pa_dsound.c</b></pre>
+</blockquote>
+Link with the system library "<b>dsound.lib</b>" using the procedure described
+above for "winmm.lib".</blockquote>
+
+<blockquote>You might try compiling the "pa_tests\patest_saw.c" file first
+because it is the simplest.</blockquote>
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