= CLAM NetworkEditor = The CLAM Network Editor is a tool for editing CLAM processing networks. Those processing networks can become the processing core of an application by using the CLAM::NetworkPlayer class in your program or by using the CLAM Prototyper to link the network to a Qt Designer interface. = Extra dependencies = Besides CLAM and its dependencies, NetworkEditor compilation depends on: - Qt4 - boost-python (for ipyclam console and network auto-upgrade) - shiboke (for ipyclam console and network auto-upgrade)n = Run-time dependencies = If you want an integrated Python console you need to have ipyclam Python module installed. == NetworkEditor usage == Note: this is valid for Linux and Mac OSX: NetworkEditor will try to start jackd if it is installed in the system To use PortAudio instead of jack do the following: - Make sure that jackd is not running - Define JACK_NO_START_SERVER environment variable to avoid starting jackd automatically. for example: $ JACK_NO_START_SERVER=1 ./NetworkEditor == Prototyper usage == Usage: ./Prototyper [ ] [-o] [-b [-b ...]] Options: -o Non interactive mode -b Try backend (portaudio, alsa, jack). == Enable Faust == Download faust from CVS cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@faudiostream.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/faudiostream login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@faudiostream.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/faudiostream co -P faust make sudo make install