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2003 Mar 26
1
Libvorbis documentation.
...or libvorbis, but several critical details are missing,
and it seems like half or less than the full document. Does anyone know
anything about this, and is the documentation available somewhere?
..or has is maybe been withdrawn to allow for some API changes in the
future?
Sincerly,
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Sune Foldager
DIKU - Department of Computer Science,
University of Copenhagen.
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2003 Jul 04
6
Flaming
...t posts. More or less calling people insane and accusing them of
being on crack and what not. I didn't want to post this on the list,
for there is no reason to promote further flaming, but _someone_ should
take action against Mr. Boessenkool; this is rather absurd in my
oppinion.
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Sune Foldager
DIKU - Department of Computer Science,
University of Copenhagen.
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2003 Mar 26
2
developing with libvorbis
In the example decoder it writes data in varying lengths to stdout, is
it possible to alter the decoder to write the same length data to stdout
every time? Rather, how would you alter the decoder to do that. It
seems to be writing everything from 512 to 4096 bytes each time and i
cant really see why this is and how to change it.
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2003 Jun 16
1
Spectrum duplication (2)
Reading Monty's message, I better re-post this one :-).
In another thread the following was said:
> It might help if you also mentioned that the sound quality of Ogg is
> significantly better than MP3 (assuming that you use regular MP3, not
> MP3Pro), especially at 32kbps.
Speaking of which, would there be anything to stop Vorbis, maybe not v1
but in the future, to use similar