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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<package >
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<metadata>
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<id>rubberband-sharp</id>
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<version>1.0.0</version>
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<title>Rubber Band Library .NET Wrapper</title>
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<authors>JonathanG@iQmetrix.com</authors>
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<description>C# wrapper for the Rubber Band Library audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting library.</description>
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</metadata>
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<files>
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<!-- Content files the new way: With the new .csproj format, NuGet will import project definition from rubberband-sharp.targets, which sets up the files -->
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<file src="rubberband-sharp.targets" target="build" />
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<file src="..\Release\rubberband-dll-Win32.dll" target="build" />
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<file src="..\x64\Release\rubberband-dll-x64.dll" target="build" />
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<!-- Content files the old way: NuGet will add the .dll files as Content items, then Install.ps1 script converts them to None items with a CopyToOutputDirectory attribute. -->
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<file src="Install.ps1" target="tools\Install.ps1" />
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<file src="..\Release\rubberband-dll-Win32.dll" target="content" />
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<file src="..\x64\Release\rubberband-dll-x64.dll" target="content" />
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</files>
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</package>
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