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Note: This is not an official Google product.
Building
========
- [Building](#Building)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage)
+ [FOADecoder](#foadecoder)
+ [FOARouter](#foarouter)
+ [FOARotator](#foarotator)
+ [FOAPhaseMatchedFilter](#foaphasematchedfilter)
+ [FORVirtualSpeaker](#forvirtualspeaker)
- [Building](#building)
- [Test](#test)
- [Audio Codec compatibility](#audio-codec-compatibility)
- [Related Resources](#related-resouces)
##Building
For all the platforms first you need to generate the project files, then you
need to compile the examples.
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A value of `0` for the quantization parameters will not perform any quantization on the specified attribute. Any value other than `0` will quantize the input values for the specified attribute to that number of bits. For example:
~~~~~
./draco_encoder -i testdata/bun_zipper.ply -o out.drc -qp 14`
./draco_encoder -i testdata/bun_zipper.ply -o out.drc -qp 14
~~~~~
will quantize the positions to 14 bits (default for the position coordinates).
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positions from the mesh file.
~~~~~
$ ./draco_encoder -point_cloud -i testdata/bun_zipper.ply -o out.drc
./draco_encoder -point_cloud -i testdata/bun_zipper.ply -o out.drc
~~~~~
This command line will encode the mesh input as a point cloud, even though the
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basic command line looks like this:
~~~~~
$ ./draco_decoder -i in.drc -o out.obj
./draco_decoder -i in.drc -o out.obj
~~~~~
C++ Decoder API