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2012 Jun 14
5
Opus and WebM support have landed
Hi, quick info. Yesterday Rillian landed Oneman's patches adding ogg/opus and WebM support on Icecast trunk. Big thanks for all the work that has gone into this! Please use trunk for your testing and development in this area from now. If you run into problems please send mails/patches/bitch'n'moan-on-IRC/... It's...
2002 Sep 03
0
tremor relicensed as BSD
I thought this might be interesting to the people outside those on the Vorbis development mailing list: http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200209/0007.html From: rillian (rillian@telus.net) Date: Tue 03 Sep 2002 - 09:24:48 EDT > For those of you not of the commit mailing list, I wanted to point out > that monty has checked the fixed-point 'tremor' vorbis decoder into > xiph.org cvs, under the usual (free) xiph license. This was developed > f...
2001 Oct 21
0
RE: ProjectBuilder project
From: rillian (rillian@telus.net) > I've not tried this, and last I checked the vorbis CW project files were > out of date. Do they work for you under CW? > I haven't tried to compile them under CW. > All this said, I'd much prefer we just get the unix source building > under darwin...
2003 Jul 14
2
new spec
hi folks I've posted a new version of the Theora spec, same place as before: ftp.vp3.com/theora/spec name: vp3 pass: vp3dev This one actually works (the old one had a significant bug). Many editorial changes too. Please review & comment. - dan ps Rillian, I would have updated CVS myself but my pub key stuff is not working. --- >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 'theora-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsu...
2002 Dec 10
2
mingw compiling problem for libogg
(i hope this is correct m.list) Hi, there is a small compiling problem for mingw when compiling on libogg.. in include/ogg/os_types.h : ogg_int64_t, ogg_int32_t, etc are defined correctly on cygwin and MSVC/Borland but not on mingw... i have attached a patch that will fix this problem (i hope it attaches correctly) thx, Nehal --- os_types.h.old Fri Jul 19 02:25:52 2002 +++ os_types.h Tue
2001 Nov 04
5
ogg123 running under MacOS X
I finally managed to compile ogg123 under MacOS X, after creating a PB project for it. Rillian, do you want to include the PB project in cvs? (it needs a LOT of polishing, though). ---------- Ogg123 from PACKAGE VERSION by Kenneth Arnold <kcarnold@arnoldnet.net> and others Usage: ogg123 [<options>] <input file> ... -h, --help this help -V, --version display...
2003 Jun 08
5
bitstream versioning
as per yesterday's discussion at #theora -- It has been suggested that we devise a method such that we will be able to add certain features to the bitstream (interlace, exotic color subsampling, clip length flag for download, etc), in such a way as to not obsolete streams encoded previously. Rillian's suggestion, which is pretty much standard practice, is to add a bitstream revision number. Another suggestion was to move to a tag structure, where parameters are tagged with text ID's; this would allow additional parameters to be added to the bitstream spec transparently to older bitstr...
2001 Oct 30
1
Mac player; low bitrates; (was Re: vorbis players (or lack of) for mac)
> From: rillian (rillian@telus.net) > Date: Mon 29 Oct 2001 - 22:21:51 PST > > On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 dongoodman wrote: > > > >> frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players > for Mac > > >> OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the for...
2003 May 24
5
Win32 experimental player/encoder
it appears your encoder/player do not yet reflece the changes rillian introduced wrt theora headers, which have been split into three parts -- header proper, comment, and tables (see toplevel.c). It's strange that your code works at all linked against the new libs; presumably since the tables still have the hard-coded values, if you encode & decode from the...
2004 Aug 06
3
1.1 api suggestion
...ne starts crashing, for example. So, the obvious suggestion is to have different function names for the functions that take shorts instead of floats. It's then also possible to maintain backwards compatability, by providing wrapper functions with the same prototype as the functions in 1.0.x. (rillian mentioned this was done for a similar change in libvorbis). These functions could simply return an error when building for an integer-only version of the library. cheers, Conrad. -- now hacking: http://www.annodex.net/software/libfishsound/ mood: my cyborg henchmen will teach your daughter to...
2018 Nov 23
1
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
...char << 1 : char << 1; } CRCTable[i] = char; } return CRCTable; } 22.11.2018, 17:43, "Vitaly Zdanevich" <zdanevich.vitaly at ya.ru>: > I faced with problem about CRC32 calculation, I see that lookup table is different here https://github.com/rillian/rogg/blob/master/rogg.c#L196 > end for example here > https://stackoverflow.com/a/18639975/1879101 - JS code on this page for building the table produces the same result. I think that generating the table is better than having hardcoded one - for security against the case when somebody accide...
2018 Nov 16
4
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
Please see the documentation: https://xiph.org/ogg/doc/framing.html I would encourage you to use random serial numbers, as intended, also, as any downstream consumers of your files will face limitations similar to the ones you are facing if they want to do anything more with them. But before you go too far down the route of changing the serial numbers, can you tell us what software is
2012 Jun 15
0
Opus and WebM support have landed
On 14/06/2012 11:35, R?cker Thomas wrote: > Hi, > > quick info. Yesterday Rillian landed Oneman's patches adding ogg/opus > and WebM support on Icecast trunk. > Big thanks for all the work that has gone into this! > > Please use trunk for your testing and development in this area from now. > If you run into problems please send mails/patches/bitch'n'...
2004 Aug 06
0
1.1 api suggestion
...e. > > So, the obvious suggestion is to have different function names for the > functions that take shorts instead of floats. > > It's then also possible to maintain backwards compatability, by providing > wrapper functions with the same prototype as the functions in 1.0.x. (rillian > mentioned this was done for a similar change in libvorbis). > > These functions could simply return an error when building for an > integer-only version of the library. > > cheers, > > Conrad. -- Jean-Marc Valin http://www.xiph.org/~jm/ LABORIUS Université de Sherbroo...
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 01:59:03PM -0700, rillian wrote: > Unfortunately, anything more secure requires a shared secret, and thus > and ssl-connection over which to send it. Not necessarily. There's always public-private key encryption, which wouldn't be too hard to implement. Of course, now we run into the trust problem of rec...
2012 Feb 19
0
Icecast WebM support patch, Version 2
Rillian was right, the match byte function was not only hard to read, but also flawed. ;P The concept of simply splitting on cluster boundaries is as sound as it was last week, but it is none the less, highly coupled to actually having your code split on cluster boundaries more than just most of the time....
2000 Nov 08
0
Re: [livid-dev] Re: some comments on the ovd proposal
...context-dependent mapping from the character sequence to a group of (possibly composited) glyphs. > Michel "Walken" LESPINASSE - Development Engineer at Wind River Systems > Of course I think I'm right. If I thought I was wrong, I'd change my mind. Hi Walken! :-) -r -- rillian@telus.net giles@ashlu.bc.ca --- >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. No subject is...
2001 Nov 01
1
Re: vorbis.framework
I've committed Elifarley's ProjectBuilder files to ogg and vorbis cvs. They're both in the 'macosx' directories. I verified that they built, but didn't test the resulting frameworks. Just type 'open macosx/[ogg|vorbis].pbproj' from the terminal to try them out. They need a fair bit of cleanup, which I'm working on now. In particular, the ogg build tries to
2001 Nov 07
1
Vorbis framework @ /Library/Frameworks
...oesn't do anything specific to either. ################################################### Then, cd to the vorbis directory and type: > tar -zxvf macosx.tgz > cd macosx > sudo ./install.sh Doing so will install the "Vorbis.framework" folder inside /Library/Frameworks/ Rillian, can you apply the changes to the CVS server? Should you apply the above patch as well? Cheers, Elifarley C. Coelho http://www.geocities.com/elifarley/ <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>application/x-gzip attachment: macosx.tgz </UL> -------------- next part -------------- A non-te...
2002 Dec 19
1
Re: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: vorbis/doc/xml 01-introduction.xml
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 06:10 am, Monty wrote: > Het rillian: How to get HTML output from the XML in order to roll > changes back to the website? Or do you plan to replace the HTML > on-site too? Sorry, I got distracted before I finished everything. If you have the tools installed (xsltproc, passivetex) 'make' should generate monolithic...