On 4/12/07, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote:> I still don't really understand what XPSF is all about, > but there is now libspiff to generate it and the validator.XSPF is a playlist format in XML. It's a simple and efficient standard to develop playlists for digital players, online radios and whatever the future may bring. It's a great standard and, with some luck, it may replace all the other crappy playlist formats. Also, Ian, you forgot to mention all the activity in Speex. Furthermore, FLAC is reaching (or already has) a new mile-stone. -Ivo
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 01:23:20PM +0800, shark huang wrote:> So, Which project is easy to begin for a new comer?Well, it really depends on your skills and interests. A lot of people start by helping with tool development, for example, since it gives you an overview of everything and is less technical than the codec work. If you're a coder, I could use some help with subtitle and mng overlays on video. We could also use someone to write some documentation if that's interesting. -r