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2008 Feb 11
3
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
...setup data for configurable codecs like
> vorbis and theora, and the semantic conflict between 'chain boundary
> flags an edit point' and 'chain boundary flags a program change' which
This also means that having to chain a particular logical stream implies
having to break and rechain all other multiplexed streams. For, say,
Theora (just imagining there, I don't know if that'd actually be the case),
it could mean having to reencode a keyframe on the fly for the first frame
of the new chain, or go without video for whatever time is left before the
next keyframe (I've...
2008 Feb 11
0
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
...ble codecs like
> > vorbis and theora, and the semantic conflict between 'chain boundary
> > flags an edit point' and 'chain boundary flags a program change' which
>
> This also means that having to chain a particular logical stream implies
> having to break and rechain all other multiplexed streams. For, say,
> Theora (just imagining there, I don't know if that'd actually be the
> case),
> it could mean having to reencode a keyframe on the fly for the first frame
> of the new chain, or go without video for whatever time is left before the
>...
2005 Jun 16
2
Comments in vorbisfile_example
I have a couple of questions with respect to "vorbisfile_example.c" in the
ov sdk.
1) Near the end, there is a comment that says "we don't bother dealing
with sample rate changes, etc, but you'll have to." I assume the author is
regarding to different sample rates as a whole, not dynamic sample rates. Am
I correct in that assumption?
2) That etc
2008 Feb 08
4
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
> Some of the things you talk about were not solved at the CMML level, but
> rather through using different Ogg
> logical bitstreams.
While this is possible to do it this way (and probably a good idea for the
examples like a clock in a corner), it implies that all the placements and
logically different "items" are known at the start of the stream (since the
Ogg spec says a