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2006 Jan 17
1
What the heck? A Vorbis scam?
Just today I received a weird e-mail that contained a worm (WORM_GREW.A) attached to it. From : Vinoth Kumar <vinoth@vinjey.com> Sent : Tuesday, January 17, 2006 6:29 PM To : <ivo_mmm@hotmail.com> Subject : Fw: Funny :) Attachment : Attachments001.BHX (0.13 MB) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: from vinoth ([59.144.59.103]) by bay0-mc4-f5.bay0.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.211); Tue, 17 Jan 2006...
2005 May 20
1
Ogg vorbis decoder - Independent implementation questions
...oftware solutions specific to the DSP market. I'm happy to inform the ogg vorbis developer community that today we have release trial version of our Ogg vorbis decoder made available on PC, TMS320C67x platform (More platforms to follow). More information about the same can be fetched from www.vinjey.com/ogg.html Now there is couple of questions for which we are looking for the answers. a. What are the set of conditions we need to oblige before using the Xiphophorus and Ogg Vorbis logo on our website? b. Ours is an independent implementation of the Ogg vorbis decoder. We are interested in...
2005 May 20
2
Experimental Bitrate peeler
...e trial version of the ogg vorbis decoder. Along with the decoder we have released an experimental version of the bitrate peeler that we have used to test the decoder for bitrate peeled inputs. We have made the executable of the bitrate peeler available from our website downloads section. www.vinjey.com/ogg_downloads.html We need inputs with respect to results of this bitrate peeler. This bitrate peeler reduces the bitrate by cutting the packets based on the factor input provided by the user. Source code of this experimental bitrate peeler comes along with our free trial version of the d...
2006 Jan 20
0
Virus Infection
Hi All, First hand, aplogies for any problems with the email you have received from this id. Thanks Ivo Ganavles, without your email i wouldn't even have noticed that this has happened. Ralph Giles guess was correct. My Win2k pc got infected by a virus name w32.blackmal.e@mm worn/virus. More details on the same is available from symantec website. It even deleted the Norton Antivirus files