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2006 Oct 03
3
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...nter a long url plus filename and also, it
> displays a companion .txt file while playing the .spx:-
>
> @echo off
> rem Play a speex (.spx) file on
> rem Bertie's website. If there is a companion .txt
> rem file, display it while playing the .spx.
>
> cd c:\...\wbin
> rem In this directory you keep, amongst other things,
> rem the win32 executables known as Unix utilities.
> rem In particular this script depends on curl.exe,
> rem speexdec.exe, sed.exe, fgrep.exe, cat.exe,
> rem echo.exe, tr.exe and nl.exe.
>
> rem delete scra...
2006 Oct 03
2
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...t displays a companion .txt
> > file while playing the .spx:-
> >
> > @echo off
> > rem Play a speex (.spx) file on
> > rem Bertie's website. If there is a companion .txt
> > rem file, display it while playing the .spx.
> >
> > cd c:\...\wbin
> > rem In this directory you keep, amongst other things,
> > rem the win32 executables known as Unix utilities.
> > rem In particular this script depends on curl.exe,
> > rem speexdec.exe, sed.exe, fgrep.exe, cat.exe,
> > rem echo.exe, tr.exe and nl.exe.
&g...
2006 Oct 04
0
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
...ter a long url plus filename and also, it displays a companion .txt
> file while playing the .spx:-
>
> @echo off
> rem Play a speex (.spx) file on
> rem Bertie's website. If there is a companion .txt
> rem file, display it while playing the .spx.
>
> cd c:\...\wbin
> rem In this directory you keep, amongst other things,
> rem the win32 executables known as Unix utilities.
> rem In particular this script depends on curl.exe,
> rem speexdec.exe, sed.exe, fgrep.exe, cat.exe,
> rem echo.exe, tr.exe and nl.exe.
>
> rem delete scra...
2006 Oct 02
4
How to get podcasters to adopt Speex?
I would love to see podcasters adopt the Speex format to deliver clear
speech audio at wideband or ultra-wideband formats. However, podcasters
want something that can easily play on Windows, Macs, and even Linux web
browsers. The Speex website has some nice audio demos, but it doesn't
actually offer any HTML embedded samples using actual Speex format. Would
there be a way to do this with