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2013 Feb 11
1
Opus codec in Debian?
Debian is preparing to release Debian 7, which will be the `stable'
version of Debian for the next 2 years
It includes 0.9.14
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/libopus0
Looking here:
http://www.opus-codec.org/downloads/older.shtml.en
I notice the comment "This version matches version -14 of the draft" -
it is not clear to me that 0.9.14 is the same bitstream format that is
finally in the RFC.
Can anybody comment on this? Will users of 0.9.14 have com...
2013 Mar 28
1
Packages of icecast 2.4-beta?
Hi Thomas,
> Do you have the infrastructure to stay current and rebuild e.g. on
> dependency changes?
Yes, we use pbuilder-dist for this. We are providing backports of
related packages including liquidsoap, silan (a new silence detector
application), and libopus0, as well as Airtime itself.
> Actually I now wonder if using OBS could make this task easier. We could
> have a community team and OBS should be able to produce packages for
> most main stream distros and rebuild them automagically.
> build.opensuse.org - they cover at least: opensuse,...
2015 Dec 21
2
Beginner's questions/suggestions
Hi!
I was just trying libopus0-1.1-3.2.x86_64 and opus-tools-0.1.9-3.2.x86_64 on openSUSE Leap, and I was wondering:
opusenc does not display the file name it processes. In Lunux when you use some batch processing, it might be interesting! Example output for
"for f in *.wav;do opusenc --bitrate 160 $f ${f%.wav}.opus; done&...
2013 Mar 28
2
Packages of icecast 2.4-beta?
Hi Thomas,
> My preferred approach would be to explain how to merge the debian
> packaging with a more recent tar-ball and rebuild a package out of this.
We can provide a wiki page on that, sure, although we would probably go
one step further and actually provide the packages for our target
distros too (Debian stable/testing and Ubuntu 10.04/12.04 LTS).
> a PPA approach might be