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2001 Apr 28
3
Help running Caesar 3
.... My ~/.wine/config is exactly the same as wineinstall generated, except /cdrom is changed to /mnt/cdrom to work. I'm running Redhat 7.0. If you need more information just ask.
Thanks for the help,
James R
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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.
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: [Flac-dev] Unified codec interface
That's what UCI is trying to do. I'm hoping for just a simple unified Ogg
interface for the audio codecs that Ogg supports.
-dwh-
On 31 Jan 2003, Csillag Krist?f wrote:
> Here is what I imagined (just vague thoughts, nothing polished):
>
> Let's suppose we have a hypotetical library called
> "Free Universal Codec Kit" - ..um...well.. Frunick for short :)
2004 Sep 10
0
Should FLAC join Xiph?
This is an issue I've been dealing with lately, too. My employer is
releasing an image file format as open source, and I want to release it
under a license that both free and commercial software developers are
comfortable using.
I looked at TIFF and PNG, two examples of "free" image file formats that
have been widely adopted by both commercial and free software. Both have