Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "h9651030".
2000 May 19
3
Windows ACM Driver
during the last weeks I was playing around with Windows ACM codecs. These
drivers allow the use of audio compression algorithms in Microsoft Windows
Apps like Goldwave or the Microsoft Audio Tools (e.g. for streaming). At the
moment this code is in a very early stage, only some houskeeping
functionality is finished at the moment. But I think it should be possible
to implement this thing without
2000 Jun 20
5
Win32 DLL
I've put together a first cut for a Win32 DLL using the BladeEnc interface.
Right now, it's just a drop-in replacement for BladeEnc.dll that ignores all
encoding parameters passed to it and uses the info_A vorbis_info struct
(same as the encoder_example).
It's not particularly useful as of yet, but you can rename it to
BladeEnc.dll and use it with any number of rippers out there
2000 Jul 10
1
Problems linking against libvorbis.a with GnuWin32
I'm trying to link against libvorbis.a using GnuWin32
without the Cygwin layer (that is, Mingw32). Unfortunately
the linker complains about a missing function: rint().
This function is used a couple of times in libvorbis and
as far as I understand this is a standard C library function.
My problem is, that I cannot find rint() in any of the common DLLs
nor do I know how MSVC resolves this
2000 Jul 19
1
Windows ACM codec Status Update
I just commited the first working version of the Windows ACM codec. It is
capable of encoding and decoding, but it is still very buggy and unstable
and of course not able of realtime encoding or decoding.
If you want to play around with it go to
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vorbisACM/. To compile it you need the
latest
Cygnus Gnu-Win32 and an older version of dllwrap (the latest Cygnus
2000 Aug 13
1
ACM driver binary 'release'
Dear vorbis developer community,
time has come to release a first binary of the ACM driver. I need some
feedback of what it does or does not. Please not that this is still a
"private" release that is only intended for use by the vorbis developer
community, therfore I ask you not to distribute it, you can expect that
future version of the driver won't be compatible to this binary.
2000 Aug 02
0
General ogg vorbis problems
Hi,
i've got some problems with my ACM driver. An ACM driver is a Windows codec
which enables applications to use ogg vorbis and create .WAV files. Due to
the nature of ACM drivers I ran into a few problems.
The Audio Compression Manager, which is the interface between the
application and the driver sends messages to the driver which has to handle
them. The ACM opens the stream, passing a