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2008 Feb 24
2
eos on continued page
Hi, I'm working on a new ogg file chopper (porting 'hogg chop' to C). These work pagewise, ie. they just copy the pages that are needed from the input to the output bitstream. I'm modifying the last page in the output bitstream so that it has the eos flag set. The last page is always one that has a granulepos set (that of the last packet finishing on that page). But let's say
2008 Feb 25
0
eos on continued page
On 26/02/2008, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > On 25-Feb-08, at 3:42 PM, Conrad Parker wrote: > > > ok. If the correct behaviour should be to ignore the incomplete > > packet, that should also be clarified in the spec. > > > Fair enough. What if no packet ends on the eos page? What about > additional pages after the eos page? good point, they've
2008 Feb 25
2
eos on continued page
On 25-Feb-08, at 3:42 PM, Conrad Parker wrote: > ok. If the correct behaviour should be to ignore the incomplete > packet, that should also be clarified in the spec. Fair enough. What if no packet ends on the eos page? What about additional pages after the eos page? > I'd find it useful if it was not considered a structural error, as it > allows us to very simply chop files
2008 Feb 25
1
eos on continued page
On 26/02/2008, Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hmm, good point. Maybe it requires a MUST specification... But then, it > would not be conformant to have a partial packet on the last page.... I'd definitely prefer that the recommendation to not have an incomplete packet on a page marked eos is a SHOULD not a MUST, so that eos pages don't need to be
2008 Jan 30
1
Import XML in mysql
Hi, I am using scrubyt for scraping a webpage. The output is xml: Example: <root> <item> <item_name>Canon Vertical Battery Grip BG-E3 For EOS Digital Rebel XT</item_name> <price>$179.00</price> </item> <item> <item_name>Canon Vertical Battery Grip BG-E4 For EOS 5D</item_name>
2008 Oct 29
1
forcing eos on last theora packet (was Re: Theora 1.0 RC2)
2008/10/29 Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org>: > > I am currently implementing theora for our application. > In our model for generating ogg streams, we may want to stop > a stream while not providing a new YUV data buffer for encoding. > > Current API doesn't allow such thing, since the eos flag is set by the > packetout function only when the last_p parameter
2008 Feb 25
0
eos on continued page
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Conrad Parker <conrad@metadecks.org> wrote: > Is this a bug in libogg (should it assign eos to the last completed > packet on the page marked eos), or in the specification (should it say > that the last page must not contain any incomplete packets, in which > case a page chopper will have to rewrite the last page and remove > them)?
2008 Feb 25
3
eos on continued page
On 25-Feb-08, at 9:34 AM, xiphmont@xiph.org wrote: > I'd say both; libogg should ignore the incomplete packet or flag a > structural error, and the spec should be clarified. I guess libogg should return -1 if you try to ogg_stream_packetout() after the eos packet. The eos flag pretty clearly applies to the *page* not the packet, so I think how that gets translated into the
2015 Jan 18
2
CentOS 6, CUPS and Canon printers problem
I was trying to get a new Canon laser printer LBP-7110CW to work with a CentOS 6 machine. It already has an older Canon multi-function laser MF-4720W which worked fine. Both printers are connected via wireless. The new printer works fine from a Windows machine. The web-based GUI can be accessed from the C6 machine without problem either. However, CUPS cannot "discover" the printer when
2007 Apr 15
3
Fwd: Response from Canon - MultiPASS (KMM7153196V60774L0KM)
My apologies for this because it is, technically, OT, but it is a classic example of what rotten support Linux (and CentOS) get in the US from equipment manufacturers. The whole email is a lie because they DO have the drivers on their asia site, they just don't want us 'Murkins to get our hands on them. Or maybe it's part of some clever little nuance of their agreement with Micro$oft
2018 Jul 20
0
Centos 7 - Canon Powershot A410
I have an old Canon Powershot A410 camera that used to just work with Centos 6. All I had to do was install Shotwell and forever after I could just plug that camera in and Shotwell would automatically load and all was well. I'm now trying to get that camera to work on Centos 7, but am having no success. Jul 20 16:01:44 jeff kernel: usb 2-1.3: new full-speed USB device number 4 using
2004 Aug 25
2
spandsp and certain (e.g. Canon) fax machines
Hi, Several people have reported problems sending faxes from spandsp-0.0.1k to Canon FAX machines. A spandsp user had the same problem with another make of FAX machine, and traced the problem to a bug in the file t30.c of spandsp. Line 542 says s->t4.rx_file[0] where it should say s->t4.tx_file[0]. This fixes his problem, and I suspect it will also fix the Canon fax machine problem.
2009 Dec 16
2
Canon Printer Woe
Hi, Has anyone had any success using a Canon LBP5300 with CentOS or any other RH type os for that matter, using the rpms and intructions downloaded from the Canon website? I have it working on XP and OS X both via USB and network but am having no success with either on CentOS 5.4 . Print jobs seem to be processed correctly by CUPS but the printer doesn't respond at all and the jobs show
2012 Apr 16
4
Canon Pixma MP250 Printer
I have a Canon Pixma MP250 Printer. Tried the Linux drivers and still can't get an ink reading on it. I have tried every single program I can find, from InkBlot to the Canon software that comes with the Linux drivers and none of them will read this silly printer. I didn't have a problem with it under Windows, but am having serious issues with the "genuine" stuff in it so was
2016 Nov 21
2
point n print driver deployment for canon ip7250
Hi, Yes thats correct. But try the following. Make sure you use the usermapping. username map = /etc/samba/samba_usermapping containing: !root = NTDOM\Administrator NTDOM\administrator Administrator administrator And according to the wiki. (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configuring_Point%27n%27Print_automatic_printer_driver_deployment) For POSIX ACLs: # chgrp -R "SAMDOM\Domain
2016 Aug 21
0
Canon scanner LiDE 220
# yum list installed | grep -y sane ksaneplugin.x86_64 4.10.5-3.el7 @base libksane.x86_64 4.10.5-3.el7 @anaconda libksane-devel.x86_64 4.10.5-3.el7 @anaconda libsane-hpaio.x86_64 3.13.7-6.el7_2.1 @updates sane-backends.x86_64 1.0.24-9.el7 @base
2011 Mar 21
1
Centos 5.5 and Canon PIXMA 7600 multifunction printer/scanner/fax
Hello listmates, xsane on Ubuntu 10 finds that Canon PIXMA via the web and seems to be able to make use of it without a glitch. However, Centos machines sitting on the same net fail to find it. Does anybody know why? Thanks. Boris. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Jun 02
1
Canon MP780 driver
Hi all, New member here and new to Linux. Please excuse me if my questions appear a bit dumb. I have just installed CentOS 4 and I am playing around. I must say the install process was fabulous and I had no problems. I am now playing with a few of the apps. I have a Canon Pixma MP780 multi-function centre which was correctly identified by the installer however I cannot find a driver for it and
2005 Nov 12
1
CUPS support for Canon i255 Inkjet Printer?
Hi all I tried installing a remote WINXP SMB shared Canon i255 Inkjet printer on the CUPS printer queue, but could not find the model number in the supported printers list. How do I print on this printer? With regards. Sanjay.
2008 Aug 26
1
Chinese Font Display Problem in WINE
Hi all, I'm having this problem in applications running in WINE, including the native notepad: The menu text are shown properly in Chinese. I can type and read Chinese in the application. But all the buttons, dropdown lists, etc. are not showing Chinese fonts properly (all became blank squares). I'm attaching a screen shot to better explain the situation. The command line I used to