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2008 Jul 02
2
how to create an mpeg4 mimetype (OT)
Hi All,
I think this may be off topic, but since it's through centos 5.2, I'm
not sure.
Here is what I would like to do:
I have created a web page for family to log into and view clips of my
new niece. My camera saves these clips in mpeg4 format. What I would
like to do is have the web clients click on the link and have either the
clip pop up a save dialog or even better, start
2005 Nov 03
4
shared-mime-info (PR#8278)
Full_Name: Vaidotas Zemlys
Version: 2.1.1
OS: Ubuntu 05.10
Submission from: (NULL) (213.197.173.50)
Hi,
This is really a feature request, not a bug. I wrote the mail to R-devel,
but nobody answered it.
I use Gnome on my computer and sometimes I use its default text editor
gedit. It uses gtksourceview library for syntax highlighting. I
decided that it would be nice if gedit supported R
2008 Aug 15
0
final changes to mimetypes rfc
>> Just one small question, 10.3: "In particular, .ogg is used for Ogg
>> files that contain only a Vorbis bitstream, while .spx is used for Ogg
>> files that contain only a Speex bitstream."
>>
>> Should that be a "Vorbis I" bitstream, or is it intentionally left open?
>
> Technically it is a Vorbis I bitstream, but I think we should leave
2008 Aug 16
2
Fwd: final changes to mimetypes rfc
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> The IETF has a final draft of our RFC at
> ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/authors/rfc5334.txt (yes, it goes
> from 3534 to 5334 - funny!).
Didn't we decide YUV4MPEG should be 8 octets as well?
-r
2008 Aug 16
2
Fwd: final changes to mimetypes rfc
Excellent, thanks for noticing - will add that.
Also: question about the Dirac codec identifier in Ogg. It is
currently char[5]: 'BBCD\0' - but in your spec it is char[4]:
'BBCD'.
Which one should we put in?
Cheers,
Silvia.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 5:31 PM, David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net> wrote:
> On 2008-08-16, Ralph Giles <giles at xiph.org> wrote:
2008 Aug 16
4
Fwd: final changes to mimetypes rfc
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:23 AM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> Have we got a spec? If not, we may want to remove it altogether and
> make the fixes in our wiki as the spec develops.
We have a draft spec with no implementation. I can't imagine the magic
changing, so I think it's ok to leave it in, but I'm ok to remove it
if you think that's best.
I do think there's little
2008 Aug 17
1
Fwd: final changes to mimetypes rfc
On 8/17/08, Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, then yuv4mpeg will have the magic number: char[8]: 'YUV4MPEG'.
Which was previously for those not paying attention char[9]: 'YUV4MPEG2'.
> Also, can you put the link to the spec into
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIMETypesCodecs ?
AFAIK, that is just a matter of putting a [[OggUVS]] in
2008 Aug 17
1
Fwd: final changes to mimetypes rfc
On 17-Aug-08, at 1:11 AM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> OK, then yuv4mpeg will have the magic number: char[8]: 'YUV4MPEG'.
> Is that ok?
Yes, I'm good with that.
> Also, can you put the link to the spec into
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIMETypesCodecs ? Thanks!
Sorry, I thought I'd dumped the spec into the wiki. It's there now,
and linked from the
2008 Aug 19
0
final changes to mimetypes rfc
2008/8/18 Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2008/8/15 Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com>:
>>> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 9:03 PM, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com
>>> <ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Just one small
2005 Dec 16
0
upload problem with mimetypes
I am building a flash-based uploader for rails that allows multiple
files to be selected from a user''s hard drive and then put into a
queue for upload. This works great except that macromedia uploads
everything as "application/octet-stream". This means that displaying
the newly uploaded content inline is a pain because the browser asks
to download it first.
To get around this I
2007 Mar 22
1
ogg, mimetypes and containers and rfc4281
just found http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4281 and it looks like a good
way to indicate
which content ogg streams have,
to my understanding one would use things like these:
Content-Type: application/ogg; codecs="theora, vorbis"
Content-Type: application/ogg; codecs="theora, speex"
Content-Type: application/ogg; codecs="vorbis"
what would be a good place to
2005 Oct 06
3
nested classes
I am working on wxFileType and wxMimeTypesManager, most of which I
have done but I had to comment out a nested class in wxFileType and
the methods that use it. Does anyone have a clever way to get around
nested classes since SWIG does not currently support them?
Sean
2007 May 26
3
Differentiating Video from Audio
I am trying to write a "thumbnailer" for the thunar file manager that
can process .ogg files containing a video stream and produce a thumbnail
of a particular frame. The only trouble is telling which files have a
video stream in an efficient method. The best I've come up with is
running ogginfo on every file with the mimetype application/ogg.
Is there a better method?
I know
2008 Aug 15
4
final changes to mimetypes rfc
Hi all,
The IETF has a final draft of our RFC at
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/authors/rfc5334.txt (yes, it goes
from 3534 to 5334 - funny!).
If you have anything in need of change, speak up now.
I have one question in particular: Ogg.k.ogg.k: is the kate codec
parameter now down to 8 bytes? If so, it's ok, since I've already made
that change.
Cheers,
Silvia.
2008 Aug 15
2
final changes to mimetypes rfc
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 9:03 PM, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com
<ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> Just one small question, 10.3: "In particular, .ogg is used for Ogg
>>> files that contain only a Vorbis bitstream, while .spx is used for Ogg
>>> files that contain only a Speex bitstream."
>>>
>>> Should that be a "Vorbis
2008 Aug 15
3
final changes to mimetypes rfc
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2008/8/15 Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The IETF has a final draft of our RFC at
>> ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/authors/rfc5334.txt (yes, it goes
>> from 3534 to 5334 - funny!).
>>
>> If you have anything in need of change,
2008 Aug 18
4
final changes to mimetypes rfc
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2008/8/15 Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com>:
>> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 9:03 PM, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com
>> <ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Just one small question, 10.3: "In particular, .ogg is used for Ogg
>>>>> files
2009 Jul 06
1
odfWeave: odt-file damaged
Dear all,
I am doing my first steps with odfWeave.
After running the r code (see below), I am trying to open the ODF-document
with open office, but I am getting the error message:
"The file is damaged, but it can be repaired". If I confirm the question and
repair the file with open office, I can open it with the desired output,
which seems to be fine.
My system:
R Version 2.9.1
2011 May 23
3
[PATCH] Indexing mail attachments with Dovecot + Solr
Indexing mail attachments with Dovecot + Solr.
This patch has been tested with these versions:
* dovecot 2.0.9
* apache-solr 1.4.1
This is a patch for the fts-solr plugin (that indexes mail messages
for Dovecot with Solr). In main stream, the plugin does not index
attachments; With this patch, you can index mails and their
attachments (pdf, docs, openoffice docs...) . You can get others
2010 Mar 17
0
odfWeave: odt-file damaged
Dear all,
I'm resurrecting this old post (about 6 monts old, reproduced thereafter)
because I have struggled against the same problem and found a solution
so that I found it was worth posting for the record.
The simple fix when you want to use odfWeave with 7-ZIP as a
compressing/decompressing utility under windows is to use the
'x' instead of the 'e' option so as to preserve