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2015 Jan 11
2
flac (encoder, analyzer, decoder) tool now (also) available in JavaScript
After compiling opusenc.js to JavaScript [1], now the flac tool is also available [2][3], too.
s/Check out/Clone/ https://github.com/Rillke/flac.js !
I
am slightly nervous about its license, the GPL and what CloudFlare is
doing: It's melting a lot of content together into one file and adding
JavaScript that doesn't appear to be GPL or compatibly licensed -- by
any chance, is there a possibility to get an exception (e.g. LG...
2015 Jan 11
2
flac (encoder, analyzer, decoder) tool now (also) available in JavaScript
After compiling opusenc.js to JavaScript [1], now the flac tool is also available [2][3], too.
s/Check out/Clone/ https://github.com/Rillke/flac.js !
I
am slightly nervous about its license, the GPL and what CloudFlare is
doing: It's melting a lot of content together into one file and adding
JavaScript that doesn't appear to be GPL or compatibly licensed -- by
any chance, is there a possibility to get an exception (e.g. LG...
2015 Jan 20
2
FW: flac (encoder, analyzer, decoder) tool now (also) available in JavaScript
Hi List!
On flac--l I was advised to cross-post to this list. So here is an extended version:
After compiling opusenc.js to JavaScript [1], now the flac tool is also available [2][3], too.
s/Check out/Clone/ https://github.com/Rillke/flac.js !
I
am slightly nervous about its license, the GPL and what CloudFlare is
doing: It's melting a lot of content together into one file (but not the flac tool's code which is loaded separately) and adding
JavaScript that doesn't appear to be GPL or compatibly licensed -- by
a...
2015 Jan 20
1
FW: flac (encoder, analyzer, decoder) tool now (also) available in JavaScript
...ependent of the time and efforts for creation and maintenance of a stream encoder, it might not fit into the time budget. (Apart from that, as of now, it gives a nice demo application that just runs quickly in every browser, independently from any platform and has nearly zero maintenance cost.)
-- Rillke
> Subject: Re: [flac-dev] FW: flac (encoder, analyzer, decoder) tool now (also) available in JavaScript?
> From: brianw at audiobanshee.com
> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 10:25:31 -0800
> CC: flac-dev at xiph.org
> To: rillke at wikipedia.de
>
> I'm not sure that I understand y...
2015 Jan 20
0
FW: flac (encoder, analyzer, decoder) tool now (also) available in JavaScript
...ave less of a memory impact. The reference decoder is a file decoder, so you probably don't want to port that. I don't think that there is a reference streaming decoder, so you'd need to write your own using the libFLAC or libFLAC++ routines.
Brian
On Jan 20, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Rainer Rillke <rillke at wikipedia.de> wrote:
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> After compiling opusenc.js to JavaScript [1], now the flac tool is also available [2][3], too.
>
> s/Check out/Clone/ https://github.com/Rillke/flac.js !
>
> I am slightly nervous about its license, the GPL and what CloudFlare is doing:...
2014 Dec 31
0
port Opus to Javascript using Emscripten
> No one has done any work on an encoder in JS that I know of
Just in case there is still someone looking for an opus encoder; the opusenc tool is now available on https://github.com/Rillke/opusenc.js
Demo and project website: https://blog.rillke.com/opusenc.js/
-- Rillke
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