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2007 Dec 13
2
yum update failing for dependency
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2006 Oct 18
3
conference talks
Hi, I just wanted to report that I organised a meeting last September and we recorded all talks and I asked computer support to convert everything into ogg theora... Maybe you want the link?? The talks are also very interesting if you are interested in Astrophysics and black holes... http://www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/LISA_Astro-GR@AEI Look under "programme" Long life to ogg! ;) Cheers,
2004 Sep 17
0
Why so many lossless formats?
...open specification format that cannot be implemented and sold without being licensed. I'm glad that we are finally getting lossless formats accepted in large public standards. The liba52 library may not be legal. I seem to recall some legal repercussions, but perhaps that was only with libdts. My impression was that AAC is part of MPEG-4 audio because of the .m4a extension. I further assumed that Apple Lossless is a variation of AAC because they seem to share a common extension. Maybe I was just hoping that the reason Apple chose Apple Lossless over FLAC is that Apple Lossless...
2004 Sep 17
2
Why so many lossless formats?
Hi folks, I'm trying to get a handle on the many lossless audio formats from the perspective of a software developer. I love the FLAC format because it is open source and it performs very well. But there is also the MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing), AAC (Apple Lossless), and probably some Microsoft format(s) that compete in the same feature set. These formats all achieve