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2012 Apr 11
3
Ogg Theora files player
Hello, I try to compile player_example.c from http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/theora/libtheora-1.1.1.zip in Visual Studio 2008 on Windows XP. I built and added to the project libogg-1.3.0, libtheora-1.1.1, libvorbis-1.3.2 (http://www.xiph.org/downloads/) and SDL-1.2.15 (http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-devel-1.2.15-VC.zip). When I compile player_example.c Visual Studio shows: fatal error
2005 Jun 15
2
can't get to work windows player
Hi! I'm having some trouble with theora in windows, I would really appreciate if you could be able to give me a hand with this. First, I was not able to build theora in cygwin, because I built vorbis and ogg perfectly, but when I try to run ./configure with theora it can't find the ogg libs, if I use the --using-ogg-path = ... with /usr/local/lib it runs ok, but then it fails to compile
2003 Aug 15
2
[ Compile error in CVS, entry for a FAQ somewhere, place for test/comparison files to be uploaded?]
>Also, 'portaudio' doesn't appear to produce a static library at all, so it doesn't appear to be possible to get a working splayer executable on Linux unless there is a 'hidden' way to get the portaudio distribution to build one. ("ldd: -lportaudio not found"). I believe splayer is only intended to be a Win32 executable. Note that it is in a directory
2005 Jan 05
1
Status of Windows Theora builds
Hi all, Just a heads up to let you know that I've fixed up the Visual C++ project files so that libtheora and the associated experimental programs (dumpvid/encoderwin/splayer/transcoder) builds on Windows again. I also have good news and good news. The bad news is: experimental\splayer doesn't work. It compiles, but segfaults immediately when you try to play any Ogg file. The bug
2012 Nov 28
1
in Rd documentation, line breaks in code blocks?
Hi everyone, following the gentle advice from this list, I write a package description Rd file. I have a section in there. In this section, I have a subsection. In this subsection, I want to have a code fragment. This code fragment should include several commands, spanning several lines. Example: ========== \name{aqr-package} \alias{aqr-package} \alias{aqr} \docType{package} \title{Package
2012 Dec 03
2
R-Forge not building packages?
Hi there, I am waiting since days for my package to be built on R-Forge. https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=1518 R-Forge says: Version: 0.2 | Last change: 2012-11-27 21:37:05+01 | Rev.: 32 Build status: Building But I am already at revision 37 and R-Forge doesn't move since 6 days.... Can anyone help? Thanks Ulrich -- Ulrich Staudinger P: +41 79 702 05 95 E: ustaudinger at
2003 Jul 23
1
Aspect ratio question
Hi, despite the warnings on the website ;-) I played with the current CVS source of theora on Windows 2000 w/ Microsoft Visual C++. The codec and the "experimental" example programs compiled fine. I also encoded a 33 MB MPEG2 (?) video (3 minute trailer) to a 14 MB .OGG using "mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -ao pcm" and the "encoderwin" sample program, and play it with the
2004 Aug 06
4
[Fwd: Re: [JDEV] Videoconferencing with jabber / Re: Videoconferencing with speex and jabber]
Hi Carsten, due to the ongoing discussion on both lists, i simply respond to both lists. it's hard crossposting, but it's for both roups relevant (i think). <p>+After having thought about control structures, it makes sense to me to do the extra work and merge this creamed cake into a jabber server component. Otherwise a control channel to the server component would have to be
2018 Apr 26
0
Problem adding replicated bricks on FreeBSD
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 9:06 PM Mark Staudinger <mark.staudinger at nyi.net> wrote: > Hi Folks, > I'm trying to debug an issue that I've found while attempting to qualify > GlusterFS for potential distributed storage projects on the FreeBSD-11.1 > server platform - using the existing package of GlusterFS v3.11.1_4 > The main issue I've encountered is that I
2004 Aug 06
2
header question
Jean-Marc Valin wrote: >>a simple question which i can't answer through the manuals ... is the >>header always 80 bytes long? >>thanks in advance, >> >> > >Right now it is. However, I may add some fields (or even additional >headers) in the future if needed. This shouldn't be a problem since the >header is always alone in his packet and
2012 Nov 17
1
Sighandlers
Hello everyone, I am searching and searching and can't find an answer. I try to register a sighandler in my extension's C code. But my sighandler is never called. Is there anything preventing extensions to receive signals? I register like this: [.. some code that works ..] // register the sigint listeners. if (signal(SIGTERM, killReceiver) == SIG_ERR) {
2004 Mar 12
2
release priorities
So, release priorities. I have all of derf's proposed bitstream changes accounted for in the reference encoder, if not supported in the decoder. These are going to be released as alpha 3 to get the new bitstream changes out for wider testing while we work on spec and implementations of the extensions. The remaining issue is the broken buffering in splayer. I'll take care of that
2004 Aug 06
2
frame size
hello, i have a simple question about speex frame size. i work with jspeex - but i think it's speex generic, the question i have. can i use any frame size i want? or does the size have be in a certain ratio to other numbers? and what does the frame size in the decoder mean? encoded or decoded packet frame size? how much data can i hand to the encoder to encode? if i hand i.e. 400 bytes to
2012 Nov 28
1
Introduction text in R help files
Hi everyone, is there a way to include introduction text in the PDF that documents all methods? I want to avoid to write a proper vignette, but would much rather like to include some introduction text in my reference PDF. Thanks Ulrich -- Ulrich Staudinger P: +41 79 702 05 95 E: ustaudinger at activequant.com http://www.activequant.com AQ-R user? Join our mailing list:
2004 Aug 06
2
header question
hi, a simple question which i can't answer through the manuals ... is the header always 80 bytes long? thanks in advance, ulrich -- Ulrich B. Staudinger http://www.die-horde.de email: us@die-horde.de jid: uls@jabber.org current project: REDHORN http://redhorn.sourceforge.net Blog: uls@jabber.org">http://jabber.linux.it/jogger/user.php?jid=uls@jabber.org</a> <p>---
2004 Aug 06
2
q about jspeex
Ulrich B. Staudinger wrote: > Hi, > > i have: > > public void run(){ > try{ > System.out.println("Opening > mic"); // AudioInput > ai=new AudioInput(t); > // ai.start(); > if(t.input==null){ > AudioFormat format = new
2003 Jun 10
1
broken encoder
Derf, It looks like your cleanup patch broke the encoder? Until it's fixed, folks are advised to use yesterday's lib. -r --- >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 'unsubscribe' in the body. No
2005 Aug 16
2
problem with theora files inside container
hi folks! i modified theora_splayer.c using libportaudio to a version which only decodes 1 frame per request, vorbis audio functionality has been removed. my video-only theora Ogg files are inside a container, directly appended, offset info accessible via some file index header. i modified the fopen call in the source to open the main archive, find out where the requested embedded file begins,
2003 Jul 07
2
Legalese. What is stride?
Hello all. I've been playing around with theora since it first entered CVS, and I like what I'm seeing. Today I've been fixing xine's theoraplugin to understand theora_info.frame_{width,height} and theora_info.offset_{x,y}. I only got it working after some experimenting and basically copying the code from player_example. A few questions related to this: 1. What are the legal
2004 Aug 06
3
q about jspeex
Hi Marc, thanks for the quick reply. Marc Gimpel wrote: > It would appear the the 'pcm2speex.read(frame, 0, frame.length)' is > blocking which means that it is waiting for data from the underlying > inputstream (i.e.AudioInputStream(t.input)). If it could read > sufficient data it would transcode it. If it recieved an EOF, it > should do some zero padding and then