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2009 Jun 04
3
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...psulation Downloads and checkouts are available at http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/liboggpp ALingA (Aligned Linguistic Annotations) is a multi-stream format designed for interleaving linguistic annotations with the audio/video or other multi-dimensional signals against which they are aligned. libalinga is a C++ library that implements ALingA using libogg++. Neuro is the simple PCM format for the signal streams. libneuro implements Neuro also using libogg++. It is designed to work with libalinga, but the PCM codec can also be used stand-alone. More information about these libraries, and a web proj...
2009 Jun 05
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...s. > http://wiki.xiph.org/OggSkeleton ALingA is a multitrack format (http://www.ihear.com/dtds/ALingA/0.1/ALingA.dtd) which has a skeleton track (what I call the co-ordinating stream), but one that is very specific, and based on the notion of a Manifold. It is implemented in the separate library libalinga, subclassing libogg++ to do the Ogg stuff > And if the files aren't audio or > video files, you should then use the extension .ogx > http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions . libogg++, libalinga and libneuro are all agnostic about whether the signal streams are...
2009 Jun 08
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...ALingA is a multitrack format > > (http://www.ihear.com/dtds/ALingA/0.1/ALingA.dtd) which has a skeleton > > track (what I call the co-ordinating stream), but one that is very > > specific, and based on the notion of a Manifold. It is implemented in > > the separate library libalinga, subclassing libogg++ to do the Ogg > > stuff > > That sounds fine - as long as your files have a Skeleton track, you > can put whatever you want into Ogg. Have you specified your special > skeleton track and the data that you're putting into Ogg somewhere in > more detail...
2008 Nov 03
0
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...outs are available at > http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/liboggpp > > ALingA (Aligned Linguistic Annotations) is a multi-stream format > designed for interleaving linguistic annotations with the audio/video or > other multi-dimensional signals against which they are aligned. > libalinga is a C++ library that implements ALingA using libogg++. Neuro > is the simple PCM format for the signal streams. libneuro implements > Neuro also using libogg++. It is designed to work with libalinga, but > the PCM codec can also be used stand-alone. More information about these > libra...
2009 Jun 04
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...kouts are available at > http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/liboggpp > > ALingA (Aligned Linguistic Annotations) is a multi-stream format > designed for interleaving linguistic annotations with the audio/video or > other multi-dimensional signals against which they are aligned. > libalinga is a C++ library that implements ALingA using libogg++. Neuro > is the simple PCM format for the signal streams. libneuro implements > Neuro also using libogg++. It is designed to work with libalinga, but > the PCM codec can also be used stand-alone. More information about these > libra...
2009 Jun 08
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...org/OggSkeleton > ALingA is a multitrack format > (http://www.ihear.com/dtds/ALingA/0.1/ALingA.dtd) which has a skeleton > track (what I call the co-ordinating stream), but one that is very > specific, and based on the notion of a Manifold. It is implemented in > the separate library libalinga, subclassing libogg++ to do the Ogg > stuff That sounds fine - as long as your files have a Skeleton track, you can put whatever you want into Ogg. Have you specified your special skeleton track and the data that you're putting into Ogg somewhere in more details? What do you understand by a...
2009 Jun 09
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...titrack format >> > (http://www.ihear.com/dtds/ALingA/0.1/ALingA.dtd) which has a skeleton >> > track (what I call the co-ordinating stream), but one that is very >> > specific, and based on the notion of a Manifold. It is implemented in >> > the separate library libalinga, subclassing libogg++ to do the Ogg >> > stuff >> >> That sounds fine - as long as your files have a Skeleton track, you >> can put whatever you want into Ogg. Have you specified your special >> skeleton track and the data that you're putting into Ogg somewhere...