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2002 Oct 06
3
Looking for mono and poly-channel ogg files to test
Hi,
Could somebody points me to some .ogg test files
in mono or with more than 2 channels?
I am also looking for info on how channels are positionned
so than I can remap them for 2 channels only environments.
Cheers,
André Timmermans
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2001 Feb 26
3
BSD License
Hi everyone,
Sorry if this sounds a bit ignorant. What's the best link to info on the
BSD license so that I can learn a little about it.
Thanks,
Matt
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2001 Jan 04
1
ogg/vorbis on OS/2 and console apps
Is the vorbis encoder a console app? If so it should
already run on OS/2? Or is that only 16 bit console
apps that ran on OS/2?
love
Freya
--- Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au> wrote:
> At 07:09 AM 1/3/01 +0100, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Kenneth C. Arnold wrote:
> >
> >> Remember that since oggenc is GPL (and the Vorbis
>
2001 Jun 05
5
[new?] Streaming technique
Hi,
I have a newbie question, and a not-so-newbie one. I've just found
out about Ogg, and I haven't been able to find a clear answer in
the many webpages this proyect has (btw, why not create just one
site instead of vorbis.com, ogg-vorbis.com...).
The question is, does Ogg use perceptual coding, like mp3 does? And
if so, would it be possible to build an encoder in such a way as
to
2001 Aug 15
8
Serious GCC/EGCS 2.91 bug found (bites rc2)
Hi folks,
The folks on RedHat who have been complaining of poor-quality encodes
prompted us to track down the trouble, and it's a compiler bug. We
have the asm .s files to prove it :-)
The summary: EGCS (gcc) versions through March 1999, including up to
at least gcc/egcs 2.91.66 have a serious floating point optimization
bug that hits Vorbis. This is a fairly old gcc version, but RedHat
2001 Aug 15
8
Serious GCC/EGCS 2.91 bug found (bites rc2)
Hi folks,
The folks on RedHat who have been complaining of poor-quality encodes
prompted us to track down the trouble, and it's a compiler bug. We
have the asm .s files to prove it :-)
The summary: EGCS (gcc) versions through March 1999, including up to
at least gcc/egcs 2.91.66 have a serious floating point optimization
bug that hits Vorbis. This is a fairly old gcc version, but RedHat