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2009 Jun 05
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
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On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 08:07 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi Elaine,
>
> I flipped through some of the code but wasn't really about to
> determine this: Do you also support Skeleton in libogg++ ?
Hi, Silvia. I studied your multi-track work when I was working on
ALingA. It was a valuable guide.
No, libogg++ tries to be agnostic about codecs. As I understand it, the
Ogg format is inherently multi-track, but does not mandate any
particular multi-track protocol.
>
> If you are creating multitrack Ogg files, they should contain a
> skeleton track to identi...
2009 Jun 08
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...lvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:23 AM, ter<et at ihear.com> wrote:
> >> If you are creating multitrack Ogg files, they should contain a
> >> skeleton track to identify the different contained tracks.
> >> http://wiki.xiph.org/OggSkeleton
> > ALingA is a multitrack format
> > (http://www.ihear.com/dtds/ALingA/0.1/ALingA.dtd) which has a skeleton
> > track (what I call the co-ordinating stream), but one that is very
> > specific, and based on the notion of a Manifold. It is implemented in
> > the separate library libalin...
2009 Jun 04
3
libogg++ release 1.1.0
Hi everybody,
I posted here about two years ago about the initial release. This is a
release that fixes many bugs, and has enhancements that make it possible
to support a multi-stream format, ALingA, which I will mention briefly
later. It also supports a PCM format, Neuro, both as part of the
multi-stream codec, and stand-alone.
libogg++ is a C++ library implementing Ogg. It is designed to be
independent of the specific codecs for the interleaved data streams, and
to be thread-safe in a threa...
2009 Jun 09
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...>> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:23 AM, ter<et at ihear.com> wrote:
>> >> If you are creating multitrack Ogg files, they should contain a
>> >> skeleton track to identify the different contained tracks.
>> >> http://wiki.xiph.org/OggSkeleton
>> > ALingA is a multitrack format
>> > (http://www.ihear.com/dtds/ALingA/0.1/ALingA.dtd) which has a skeleton
>> > track (what I call the co-ordinating stream), but one that is very
>> > specific, and based on the notion of a Manifold. It is implemented in
>> > the separate...
2009 Jun 08
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
..., 2009-06-05 at 08:07 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
>> Hi Elaine,
>>
>> I flipped through some of the code but wasn't really about to
>> determine this: Do you also support Skeleton in libogg++ ?
> Hi, Silvia. I studied your multi-track work when I was working on
> ALingA. It was a valuable guide.
> No, libogg++ tries to be agnostic about codecs. As I understand it, the
> Ogg format is inherently multi-track, but does not mandate any
> particular multi-track protocol.
>
>>
>> If you are creating multitrack Ogg files, they should contain a
>...
2009 Jun 09
3
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...used by linguistic
> applications"), then you should totally invent your own mime and file
> type (e.g. application/ogg+linguistic and .ogl). It's your choice. :)
>
I was trying to be flippant, and maybe not succeeding. Hopefully, others
working in the linguistic areas will find ALingA useful, and ogl will
emerge as a new type without requiring too much from me.
Regards,
Elaine
2008 Nov 03
0
No subject
BTW: I am acutally started to implement the ogg skeleton handling ...
- Yorn
> Hi everybody,
>
> I posted here about two years ago about the initial release. This is a
> release that fixes many bugs, and has enhancements that make it possible
> to support a multi-stream format, ALingA, which I will mention briefly
> later. It also supports a PCM format, Neuro, both as part of the
> multi-stream codec, and stand-alone.
>
> libogg++ is a C++ library implementing Ogg. It is designed to be
> independent of the specific codecs for the interleaved data streams, and
>...
2009 Jun 04
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...heers,
Silvia.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 6:57 AM, ter <et at ihear.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I posted here about two years ago about the initial release. This is a
> release that fixes many bugs, and has enhancements that make it possible
> to support a multi-stream format, ALingA, which I will mention briefly
> later. It also supports a PCM format, Neuro, both as part of the
> multi-stream codec, and stand-alone.
>
> libogg++ is a C++ library implementing Ogg. It is designed to be
> independent of the specific codecs for the interleaved data streams, and
>...
2010 Feb 02
9
handling multitrack Ogg
(cc-ed to theora-dev because that will reach a larger audience -
please reply to only one mailing list.)
Hi all,
In discussions with the video accessibility subgroup of the W3C HTML
working group, we are currently looking at how to deal with multitrack
video, e.g. such video that has a main video and audio track, plus
e.g. a sign language video track, an audio description audio track, a
caption
2010 Feb 02
9
handling multitrack Ogg
(cc-ed to theora-dev because that will reach a larger audience -
please reply to only one mailing list.)
Hi all,
In discussions with the video accessibility subgroup of the W3C HTML
working group, we are currently looking at how to deal with multitrack
video, e.g. such video that has a main video and audio track, plus
e.g. a sign language video track, an audio description audio track, a
caption
2010 Feb 02
9
handling multitrack Ogg
(cc-ed to theora-dev because that will reach a larger audience -
please reply to only one mailing list.)
Hi all,
In discussions with the video accessibility subgroup of the W3C HTML
working group, we are currently looking at how to deal with multitrack
video, e.g. such video that has a main video and audio track, plus
e.g. a sign language video track, an audio description audio track, a
caption