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2000 Nov 21
1
Updated Mac support
I have a zip file containing updated Macintosh support for Vorbis on
my company's web site at the following URL:
http://bDistributed.com/projects/vorbis-mac/MacVorbisUpdatesBeta3.zip
I used Metrowerks ClassWrangler to build the file because StuffIt
insisted on MacBinary-encoding the project files. StuffIt Expander
seems to have issues with expanding it, so I'm not sure if it's OK or
not. For the other Mac developer...
2002 Jan 06
2
More OS X issues
Well, I've "fixed" two problems so far with getting things built on OS
X. If whoever did the OS X work is reading this, feel free to tell me
where/how I've screwed up =)
The first problem is that it couldn't find MacTypes.h in the path.
MacTypes.h is simply a one line file that includes
<CoreServices/CoreServices.h>, so I just replaced the MacTypes.h with
that.
In
2000 Dec 23
2
What we need to make it
Here's what we need for a BIG popularity boost:
Good interfaces!
Yeah yeah, i know, i'll be bitched at on how I should do it on my own, but
one thing that always ticked me about MP3 - the lack of tools that do the
job without the mess.
What we need now is - an ID tag editor. Menu-driven, that means CLI or GUI.
We need that, badly. Encoder - GUIs for X and MS Windows. Right now,
encoding
2002 Aug 12
5
DRM
Hi everybody,
I was just wondering if there is a DRM (Digital Right Management) solution to use with ogg vorbis.
Any information welcomed.
Thanx
Chris
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2002 Aug 12
5
DRM
Hi everybody,
I was just wondering if there is a DRM (Digital Right Management) solution to use with ogg vorbis.
Any information welcomed.
Thanx
Chris
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2000 Aug 14
2
macOS9 patches committed
I finally got around to committing Chris Hanson's MacOS9 patches. Just though
you should know.
Monty
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2001 May 17
2
QuickTime component for MacOS 9
I'd like to announce the availablity of the Ogg Vorbis
QuickTime component for MacOS 9.
It only exports at the moment, import and decompressing
is next.
http://homepage.mac.com/snicolai
Email me with comments, log the bugs/feature requests
at http://bugs.xiph.org/
Steve Nicolai
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2001 Jan 18
3
what about mac
can anyone tell me if I will be able to enjoy using ogg vorbison my
macintosh any time soon??
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2000 Nov 06
2
Mac project files in mainstream
Hmm... The Mac makefiles are beginning to get really out of date in the
mainstream ogg and vorbis trees. As a mtter of fact, there aren't any
Mac makefiles in the ogg tree. I can make an attempt to update them,
but I'm not very good at library work (exported symbols confuse the hell
out of me), or if Chris is listening, I'm making a request for an
update... please?
Thanks,
2000 Sep 07
3
Closed Source Releases (Ekk a LGPL problem)
Hi every one,
I have an unfortunate need to release a closed source BeOS media codec
for Vorbis, basically I'm using headers under an NDA so I can't release
them.
(Yeah I know closed source boo hiss).
So I have a couple of question about what I need to do for all this
to be above board.
I've made no changes to the libraries so thats not a problem.
As far as I can see as
2000 Sep 02
2
Relying on autoconf/configure
...autoconf/configure makes it harder to port the Vorbis reference
implementation to the two platforms that make up 99% of the desktop
market. Please, think very hard about whether what you want to do
can be done without platform-specific configuration tools before
using them.
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2000 Oct 10
4
Mac Ogg Vorbis Player
Well, I updated the player to work with the branch_postbeta2, but it
contains some nasty kludges to the project files that probably shouldn't
be finalized. I'm going to put it in a separate file
(http://oscar.the-rileys.net/programming/vorbis_pb2.tar.gz) for now.
Unfortunately, this release doesn't seem to fix the "tearing sound"
problem. I think this might be related to
2001 Jan 26
5
ogg pic format (again).. here's why
I sent a little mail some time ago asking if there was going to be an ogg
pic-format, and you replied that PNG, MNG and JNG is good enough (sorry for
this late answer btw).. But, consider this: The ogg video-format (tarkin ?
where do you get these names from anyway ? :) ) needs a way to compress its
frames. Are you going to use MNG for that ? :) ..
If you had an ogg pic format, that format could
2000 Nov 15
1
BeOS on PPC compile, thread question.
> In fact I am compiling as C++. Under BeOS, these functions will
> eventually end up inside of a C++ class. So, I'm kind of stuck.
> It's not the end of the world.
Couldn't you just compile the vorbis files as vanilla C, and then implement a thin C++ wrapper if you need to access it that way? There's nothing in BeOS which *requires* code to be C++. Sorry if I'm
2001 Nov 22
14
Small vorbis files with vorbisfile
I think I have bumped into the small file error, or I''m doing something
stupid. The files are short audio effects for a game (embedded in our own
data format).
Sample info:
Vorbis packets: 1 (4 kb)
Samples: 28672
Samplerate: 22 kHz
Channels: 2
This is what I''m doing when I want to get a number of bytes from the stream:
The problem is that ov_pcm_tell always returns 0. And so
2000 Oct 17
7
Mime Type and Ogg (More)
David Mitchell <mitchell@ucar.edu> writes:
> Ralph Giles wrote:
> >
> > On 15 Oct 2000, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
> >
> > > I don't really know the details of the discussion, but I'd like to
> > > present this issue from a user-oriented perspective, and from the
> > > perspective of how Nautilus wants to use data files.
> >
2000 Oct 05
4
Macintosh support (again)
In order to compile the latest Vorbis library on the Macintosh, the
change appended to this message needs to be made to os_types.h.in.
Then, anyone who wants to actually build it must first copy
os_types.h.in to os_types.h by hand, since MacOS does not include a
command line and thus cannot run configure.
It really bugs me that the whole "platforms which don't support
configure