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2013 Jan 11
0
Experimental Opus support in Chrome
...ried some the files https://people.xiph.org/~greg/opus_testvectors/
in yesterday's Chrome Canary. It looks like the gain header and
surround channel mapping isn't implemented yet, but basic playback
seems to work fine. This is great news!
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=104241#c33
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2004 Oct 17
2
Which package to download
Hello I am new to the list, and recently began using Redhat Linux 9. I am
also a new WINE user, I went to the binaries page and there seemed to be
some many WINE binary packages, since I am new I did'nt know which one to
download. How would I know which binary package to download?
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2013 Sep 24
4
Problem compiling opus-tools-0.1.7
On 2013-09-24 5:46 AM, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Seems like it's not linking with libm. I suspect it has to do with
> linking statically with libopus.a (is that intended?). Maybe opus-tools
> relies on the fact that libopus is linked with libm and doesn't
> explicitly add it? Greg?
Indeed. The opus-tools build explicitly adds -lm for opusdec and opusenc
because they use math