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2017 Aug 10
2
Keys used to sign releases
...gnatures. Gcc solves this problem by including the following on their mirrors page ( https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html): The archives there will be signed by one of the following GnuPG keys: - 1024D/745C015A 1999-11-09 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald at pfeifer.com> Key fingerprint = B215 C163 3BCA 0477 615F 1B35 A5B3 A004 745C 015A - 1024D/B75C61B8 2003-04-10 Mark Mitchell <mark at codesourcery.com> Key fingerprint = B3C4 2148 A44E 6983 B3E4 CC07 93FA 9B1A B75C 61B8 - 1024D/902C9419 2004-12-06 Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr at acm.org> Key fingerprint = 90AA 4704 69D3 965A 87A...
2003 Apr 08
1
J-Ogg is available
I think the software is ripe enough for a broader audience now, so I would just like to inform you about the Java library J-Ogg, available from http://www.j-ogg.de Features: - Open source & free. - Decoding of Ogg-encapsulated Vorbis and FLAC streams. - Support for local files, single files over HTTP, icecast streams over HTTP. - Plugins for JMF (Java Media Framework). - J2ME (Java 2 Micro
2004 Sep 10
3
Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg FLAC
Now that FLAC has officionally joined the Xiph family, there are three different free audio codecs, which can be stored/transported using the ogg container. Would it be possible to create an API and/or a library that would cover them all? If my understanding of the situation is correct, if an application wants to support vorbis, speex and flac, it has to use three different interfaces.
2004 Sep 10
3
Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg FLAC
Now that FLAC has officionally joined the Xiph family, there are three different free audio codecs, which can be stored/transported using the ogg container. Would it be possible to create an API and/or a library that would cover them all? If my understanding of the situation is correct, if an application wants to support vorbis, speex and flac, it has to use three different interfaces.
2004 Sep 10
3
Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg FLAC
Now that FLAC has officionally joined the Xiph family, there are three different free audio codecs, which can be stored/transported using the ogg container. Would it be possible to create an API and/or a library that would cover them all? If my understanding of the situation is correct, if an application wants to support vorbis, speex and flac, it has to use three different interfaces.
2003 Mar 02
5
file header
I was wondering if there was a way to recompile ogg123 so that it didnt look for "Ogg" at the start of each file. Ie change it so it looked for "Dog" or something. Why you ask? because in theory Im not ment to have any music files on my work computer NFI why but just cant. If I could mask an ogg file to look like another file then I could beat the system. Assuming that they
2001 Oct 02
4
Request for Standardization: classical music TAGS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ Sorry for sending this twice; I sent it to the vorbis-dev list by mistake. ] The ALBUM, ARTIST, TITLE, and TRACKNUMBER tags aren't sufficient for classical music. MP3 muffed it, but since Vorbis is so flexible, I'd like to propose that ogg123 recognize and display the following optional tags, instead of giving an error message that it doesn't
2001 Oct 02
4
Request for Standardization: classical music TAGS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ Sorry for sending this twice; I sent it to the vorbis-dev list by mistake. ] The ALBUM, ARTIST, TITLE, and TRACKNUMBER tags aren't sufficient for classical music. MP3 muffed it, but since Vorbis is so flexible, I'd like to propose that ogg123 recognize and display the following optional tags, instead of giving an error message that it doesn't