Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "brautigam".
2004 Nov 30
2
Ogg for Java
Hello,
I think this new list is a good idea, at least there is a place
on which this mail is on-topic. Altough I do not know if anyobody is on
this list yet.
There is a new Java implementation of the Ogg library. The link is
http://netmind.hu/ogg
This is a high level implementation, meant to be as easy as possible,
while preserving all ogg's features.
It lacks real-world tests and can be
2005 Feb 11
1
Changing the IDCT spec
...ptimization", but knowing now that the code does two different things,
we have a choice.
However, the spec has now been included in an official release (alpha4),
and I know several people have begun or completed independent
implementations (e.g., Andrey Filippov's FPGA encoder, Robert
Brautigam's Java port, for sure, and I remember some talk of a DSP stamp
between either Aaron Colwell and the Fluendo folks). So I don't want
make such a significant change to the language of the spec without
soliciting input from the people it will affect.
So, to summarize, there are two choices...
2004 Nov 11
1
Ogg spec
Hi,
I'm currently trying to implement the Ogg specification in pure Java
from scratch. (I know, something like that does exist, but that's a rewrite
from C, at least that's my impression).
I'm a bit confused with the number of lacing values/segments in a page,
and the maximum length a page can have. The specification says, that
there can be 255 segments in a page, 255 bytes each