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2001 May 26
0
update of UTF-8 patch
...ch into vorbis-tools is quite ugent since there are decoder implementations(*) that are implemented to follow the spec, and therefore break on ogg-files coded with current oggenc. The new version of the patch can be fount at http://noa.tm/vorbis-utf8/ cheers /daniel *) xmms 1.2.5pre1 -- jobb: Metamatrix (www.metamatrix.se) mobilnummer: 0739-442044 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body...
2004 Sep 10
1
contribution, rpm packaging
...c-xmms. nasm support is not built. Questions --------- I saw that there are some asm code for preformance critcal things. Does binaries built on for example i686 contain instructions that are incompatible with the i386? Cheers Daniel Resare PS. Please reply CC any replies to this message to noa@metamatrix.se as I'm not on the flac-dev list -- begin:vcard fn:Daniel Resare tel;cell:+46739442044 tel;work:+468332040 adr;work:Scheelegatan 36; 112 28; Stockholm; Sweden end:vcard pgp fingerprint: 8D97 F297 CA0D 8751 D8EB 12B6 6EA6 727F 9B8D EC2A -------------- next part -------------- A non-text att...
2001 Aug 20
3
extremely noticeable artifact (britney-bug)
I really don't know if this is the same problem that was reported by Ingo Saitz (I really couldn't say which one was 128kbit and which was the original wav when blind-testing. The original had some distortion that perhaps does somehting with my cheapo soundcard) but here's a description of what i've found: When doing some sample encoding with rc2 (rebuilt rpm with latest redhat
2001 Sep 30
3
UTF-8 stuff
...e, the + * environment variable CHARSET, or assumed to be US-ASCII. * - * This program is distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. - * A copy of this license is included with this source. + * Return value of conversion functions: * - * Copyright © 2001, Daniel Resare <noa@metamatrix.se> + * -1 : memory allocation failed + * 0 : data was converted exactly + * 1 : valid data was converted approximately (using '?') + * 2 : input was invalid (but still converted, using '#') + * 3 : unknown encoding (but still converted, using '?') */ -typede...
2001 Mar 27
0
PATCH: UTF-8 checking in libvorbis
Here is a patch that implements a check so that libvorbis complains when a comment string that is not UTF-8 is added. This patch will break oggenc without my UTF-8 patch. (http://noa.tm/oggenc-utf8.2.diff.gz) I've tested the verification algorithm on ~150k strings in various charsets (from the gnome translations) and about 0.02% of the strings that has chars with 8th bit set is valid UTF-8
2001 Mar 28
1
PATCH: buglet in vorbis-tools.spec
The attached typo results in error on uninstall of vorbis-tools: error: execution of %postun scriptlet from vorbis-tools-1.0beta4-1 failed, exit status 2 cheers/d -- nuclear cia fbi spy password code president bomb 8D97 F297 CA0D 8751 D8EB 12B6 6EA6 727F 9B8D EC2A <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>text/plain attachment: vorbis-tools.spec.diff </UL> -------------- next part
2002 Jan 13
0
rc3 artifact (left-dist)
I have now listened to some rc3-encoded ogg-files, and overall it sounds great! I have, howerver encountered an annoying artifact in rc3 that could be described as a pumping or vibrating distortion. In the beginning of the provided sample the artifact is easily noticed in the left channel, but later in the sample i belive it is somewhat to the right in the stereo image. The artifact dissapears
2002 Jul 13
0
libogg spec fixes
While I'm at it here is an update to the libogg .spec-file fixing two small things. /noa <p> -- begin:vcard fn:Daniel Resare tel;cell:+46739442044 tel;work:+468332040 adr;work:Scheelegatan 36; 112 28; Stockholm; Sweden end:vcard pgp fingerprint: 8D97 F297 CA0D 8751 D8EB 12B6 6EA6 727F 9B8D EC2A -------------- next part -------------- Index: libogg.spec
2002 Jul 13
0
vorbis-tools spec fixes
The .spec-file from vorbis-tools needs to be updated to handle FHS compliant distributions (man files are arch indipendent and should be in /usr/share/man to be compliant). The %configure macro always contains the correct configure args for the current args. The included patch contains a small change to use the %configure macro, I would prefer removing the ./autogen.sh invocation altogether, but
2002 Jul 13
0
libvorbis make and spec fixes
I had to change the following to get the 'make distcheck' to work and to be able to build the rpms with 'rpm-build -tb *.tar.gz' I also added a test in libvorbis configure.in to detect older ogg versions (check for oggpack_writealign) and print a meaningful error. I also updated the .spec-file with dependencies on libogg-1.0 Thanks for great work everyone! /noa -- begin:vcard
2003 Feb 26
0
lockups with windows 2000 client, every 15 minutes or so
I have just entered the wonderful world of windows filesharing at my small home LAN and I'm experiencing the following problem: When I continually listen to ogg files in Windows 2000 Server from a samba server the music locks up every 15 minutes or so. Everything in the windows gui suffers from terrible preformance until i get to disconnect the share from the samba server, then everything
2001 Mar 15
2
UTF-8 in comments
Some days ago i noticed in the ogg vorbis documentation that the comment-field contents should be encoded in UTF-8. A brilliant idea I think, sadly it seems like no one is using it. oggenc and vorbiscomment included in vorbis-tools writes strings to the comments fields blindly without any encoding conversion in violation of the spec. I intend to try to solve these problems to the best of my
2001 Jul 14
2
encoding lots of speech
I had lunch with an interesting guy who had gotten .com-money to record the whole bible professionally with good actors (in swedish and english, kjv). The idea was to sell custom made compilations of biblical texts on cd over internet. The company is now out of money (surprise!), but all the material is recorded (about 350 hours) and if anyone gets a good idea on what to use the material to, it