Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "oggspeex".
2008 Jan 26
1
How do I seek back to the beginning of a speex file?
Okay, I feel really stupid here but I've been unable to figure out
how to easily seek within a speex file so that playback starts from
the beginning. I've scoured the mailing lists for solutions and the
best that I could come up with was to see what libvorbis was doing
when it performed a seek inside of an ogg stream but it looked rather
complicated for what I want to do. Does
2009 Jul 14
1
urgent!
Hi, i need a quick solution.
I have a wave file and i need to convert it in spx format.
Until now i can read header and data packet from wave, and write it in a
spx file, but i don't know how i can write speex header.
Do you have a schema, example code, or something which can help me to
resolve this problem?
I'm developing on windows mobile 6.
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2005 Oct 03
3
Flac and OggFlac
HI all,
I have already added FLAC support to libsndfile and I am now
working on adding support for OggFLAC. I have a couple of
question about things that seem radically different between
regular FLAC and OggFLAC.
1) FLAC has a function:
FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_get_decode_position
but there seems to be no corresponding function:
2008 Feb 03
0
Re: How do I seek to the beginning of an ogg stream? (Vince Tagle)
...es about codec encapsulation in
> ogg, some of those pages already exist, what about creating the others?
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggDirac (exists)
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggFLAC
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggSkeleton (exists)
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggSpeex
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggTheora
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggVorbis
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> Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 17:49:48 +0000
> From: " Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves " <justivo@gmail.com>
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2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote
[snip]
>Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in
>any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension.
[snip]
What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when
associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of
the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then