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Chris Harrington (Personal)
2007-Oct-01 09:19 UTC
[Vorbis] seeking_test.c and chaining_example.c
Rafa, Just to let you know, posting the same question twice is not going to give you a faster response. Seeking is the process of jumping to an arbitrary point in a seekable stream. If you open up an audio player and start a track, then click on a point in the track (say, 1 minute, 37 seconds), that is seeking. Chaining is the process of placing two logical streams into one physical stream. In other words, you can take two tracks from a CD and put them together, just like some CD tracks are designed to be heard sequentially (Like Tool's Parabol/Parabola). This "chained" track is seen as a single valid stream by any compliant player. The player also should update the track information when the second logical stream begins (say, changing the track title on the user interface) to be completely compliant. -Chris Rafa Zafra Fuentes wrote:> which is the purpose of this functions? > _________________________________________________________________ > Busca desde cualquier p?gina Web con una protecci?n excepcional. Consigue la Barra de herramientas de Windows Live hoy mismo y GRATUITAMENTE. > http://www.toolbar.live.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Vorbis mailing list > Vorbis@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/vorbis
On 10/1/07, Rafa Zafra Fuentes <rafa_zafra_fuentes@hotmail.com> wrote:> > which is the purpose of this functions?What, the files? They're example code. But I am not sure that's the question you asked. Monty