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2004 Feb 05
2
Status Check: CVE CAN-2004-0002
...ENG_4_9, and
contemplating this patch:-
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-cvs-all&m=107358506010148&w=2
Before I go ahead, any new developments on this?
Thanks.
--sazli
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x270BD43E
Key fingerprint: 47F4 6E37 48D2 5FF1 8C67 A14F D7B5 05F8 270B D43E
2000 Apr 12
0
Renegade MPEG member: Intro and volunteerism
...y and everyone else that has been working
on Vorbis on your new-found fame!
Best to all,
-- Eric
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2000 May 15
1
Graceful degradation of signal
Hello all.
In the shower the other day (where most of this sort of musing gets
done, eh?) I was thinking about graceful degradation of audio signals.
Let me apologise in advance if these are elementary concepts or if I
demonstrate a complete lack of insight -- I don't rate even a dabbler
status in the area of audio codecs.
Anyway:
If we have a 128kbs signal coming down a *udp* channel with