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2012 Jun 21
3
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
2012/6/21 Andr?s Gonz?lez <acandido at hi-iberia.es>
> **
> On 20/06/12 15:01, Marc wrote:
>
> Hello List,
>
>
> Hello Marc,
>
>
> as an long time macintosh user , musican/producer/programmer , i am very
> upset that another great technology (DSS ) vanished because of http
> streaming so i turned my interest towards icecast, whitch seems an
>
2012 Jun 20
2
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
Hello List,
as an long time macintosh user , musican/producer/programmer , i am very
upset that another great technology (DSS ) vanished because of http
streaming so i turned my interest towards icecast, whitch seems an
fantastic and evolved media streaming server.
I am very interested in Midi, especialy the possibility to *sync Audio with
Midi*.
So my question , would it be possible to stream a
2007 Sep 14
4
metadata on the wiki
...orked out for organisations and persons involved in the
production of the recording. See:
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisComment#Attributing_involved_parties
I have made a some suggestions, but as I have said earlier: Vorbis comments
are no good when it comes to including information about musicans, labels,
and other involved persons and organisations. A XML replacement to Vorbis
comments would provide better mechanisms for defining this.
On Wednesday 12. September 2007 05:10:12 Conrad Parker wrote:
> On 12/09/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So wiki discussi...
2012 Jun 23
0
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
Hi,
On 21/06/12 16:46, Marc wrote:
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> 2012/6/21 Andr?s Gonz?lez <acandido at hi-iberia.es
> <mailto:acandido at hi-iberia.es>>
>
> On 20/06/12 15:01, Marc wrote:
>
>> as an long time macintosh user , musican/producer/programmer , i
>> am very upset that another great technology (DSS ) vanished
>> because of http streaming so i
2007 Sep 14
0
metadata on the wiki
...tions and persons involved in the
> production of the recording. See:
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisComment#Attributing_involved_parties
>
> I have made a some suggestions, but as I have said earlier: Vorbis comments
> are no good when it comes to including information about musicans, labels,
> and other involved persons and organisations. A XML replacement to Vorbis
> comments would provide better mechanisms for defining this.
>
Ultimately the current situation derived from mp3s, where
the tags were inserted by end users who put in as much
or little info as they care...
2012 Jun 21
0
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
On 20/06/12 15:01, Marc wrote:
> Hello List,
Hello Marc,
>
> as an long time macintosh user , musican/producer/programmer , i am
> very upset that another great technology (DSS ) vanished because of
> http streaming so i turned my interest towards icecast, whitch seems
> an fantastic and evolved media streaming server.
>
> I am very interested in Midi, especialy the
2007 Sep 11
2
Ogg metadata stream embedding
Another spin-off discussion. The scheme used on
<http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Metadata> was to
packetize XML (split it up into packets at the
root level, each of which was self contained
(the terminology has temporarily abandoned me),
and have the bos packet as the opening <?xml
&c. stanza, the eos a </xml>.
It is probably more sensible to include a magic
number identifying
2001 Nov 14
7
Multichannel files
Hi,
As I´ve understood things, the Ogg Vorbis format supports more that two
channels (stereo). Is there any tools to encode x sourcefiles into one .ogg
file?
I am a musican and am thrilled with the ide of makeing music in surround
(or in more than stereo).
This leads to my next question: is there (developing) any decoders for
multichannel oggs to, let us say, 4.1 or 5.1 surround? Wouldn´t it
2001 Jan 22
1
How to copy encoded channels?
Hi,
Having worked on a 4 channel encode/decode system, which works just
fine (using 4 channel audio on SGI systems). I now would like to think
a little further about how 'n' channel encodes may be used for
network collaboration in music.
Let's imagine a 16 channel codec, and let's say we are working in a
simple stereo in/out environment (i.e. like most consumer devices
out
2007 Sep 11
3
metadata on the wiki
So wiki discussion on the new metadata format
is ongoing. I'd like to move some things about
a bit. MDMF is a discussion of the metadata
XML format itself, Metadata gives some
background an overview and a few old sample
cases. I'm not sure how many people read the
wiki talk page so I thought I'd ask here if there
were any objections before doing it. What would
most likely happen