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2002 Nov 12
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Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
My concern is primarly the 'marketing' aspect. If UCI, or MCF, or any other interface, is adopted by the toolmakers, then that's a perfectly good solution. <p>-----Original Message----- From: Christian HJ Wiesner [mailto:christian.hj.wiesner@web.de] Sent: Tue 11/12/2002 10:10 AM To: theora-dev@xiph.org Cc: Subject: [theora-dev] Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
2002 Nov 12
0
Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
<"Dan Miller" <dan@on2.com> wrote in message news:<20021111153459.2AF71532A73@motherfish-II.xiph.org>... <hmm -- you make a good point. However note that Divx is quite popular in spite of having gone with AVI format, so your logic doesn't hold in that case. <Frankly though I sort of agree, in that Divx would have been even more popular and cause less headaches
2002 Nov 12
0
Re: Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
<"Dan Miller" <dan@on2.com> wrote in message news:<20021112160452.82C3E53298A@motherfish-II.xiph.org>... <My concern is primarly the 'marketing' aspect. If UCI, or MCF, or any other interface, is adopted by the toolmakers, then that's a perfectly good solution. <p>There is always the same question, whats first : Egg or chicken ? UCI is currently the
2001 Dec 07
8
acm codec
does there exist anywhere a useful source version of an ACM for vorbis audio? I've seen the binary one somewhere in Japan, and there's an abandoned project at SourceForge, but I'm having a helluva time building it. I know all the caveats about CBR vs. VBR, ACM/AVI problems etc. but I need it anyway. Thanks in advance - ___ Dan Miller (++,) Founder, CTO, On2.com --- >8 ----
2002 Sep 28
0
Theora branch and win/mac codecs
My understanding -- Monty or Emmett, feel free to chime in if you think this is incorrect -- is as follows: www.theora.org is the home for all new releases of the Theora video codec (formally known as VP3). This includes the main OGG/Vorbis integration product, which Monty is working on personally, as well as the QT and Windows codecs, both legacy VP3 versions and new versions reflecting any
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: ACM for FLAC.
"Steve Lhomme" <steve.lhomme@free.fr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3DC06324.10800@free.fr... > Josh Coalson wrote: > > --- engdev <engdev@ozemail.com.au> wrote: > >>Hi, > >>Has there been any progress on the ACM for FLAC > >>that was being looked at by Steve Lhomme? > > Haven't heard anything here about it for a long time. >
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Matroska open source A/V container format officially released
Hi, i have the big pleasure to officially announce that the matroska multimedia container project has finally left alpha status and turned into public beta status last night. By following the links below you will be able to obtain various tools to create, edit and play matroska audio and video files on your computers. Supported Operating Systems are currently Windows and Linux, but it seems
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec?
On Sat, 11 Aug 2001 12:50:43 +0200, Ingo Ralf Blum wrote: >> It's a DirectShow SDK's interface. > >No, its a user mode multimedia driver. Direct Show uses filters (COM objects). > >> There's a lot of Software for Windows capable of using ACM codecs, like >> Windows Media Player, VirtualDub, VideoMach and others. > >Yes, but for Media Player you need a
2004 Sep 10
2
ACM for FLAC.
Josh Coalson wrote: > --- engdev <engdev@ozemail.com.au> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Has there been any progress on the ACM for FLAC >>that was being looked at by Steve Lhomme? > > > Haven't heard anything here about it for a long time. Sorry, I sent my reply to engdev privately (because there's no good reply to). In short I haven't worked on
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec
Hi Ingo, >It is just a WAVEFORMATEX with a GUID in it. For the ACM system it is just a format with the id >WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE and since ACM drivers are not registered by wFormatTag it should be working. >For testing purposes I've written a Vorbis ACM driver, that uses a WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE and I experienced >a problem when opening files with Media Player. It spend quite some
2004 Aug 06
0
ACM codec
>Isn't ACM ancient history ? >It only supports WAV and AVI files ( no ASF, no OGG, no whatever ) eh? you can use ACM wherever you like. and there are many programs that already use it. one of the interesting examples discussed above is MS NetMeeting. >DirectShow is the future ( and present ) , I understand. there is a DS filter for speex already. --- >8 ---- List archives:
2001 Dec 28
0
[OT] (newbie alert) - home DV video and Premiere?
> Q1) Is there an easy "setup.exe" or similar, to install the Vorbis codec > into Windows? Not as such, no. I think what you're looking for, for your purposes, is an ACM codec, to produce Vorbis data wrapped in a RIFF-WAV header. For use in WAV and AVI and the like. I did come across such a beast a while back, but I think it had trouble recognizing/decoding RC2-encoded data.
2004 Sep 10
3
ACM codec
Hello everyone, I was just browsing through some video capturing websites/forums and saw some people complain that there was no lossless codec available to encode audio in AVI files. I thought that FLAC would have one but it doesn't seem to be the case. As it's a popular demand (now that hard drives are inexpensive, people can record hours of video/audio without any loss and then
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have arelease!)
Prior to having your ACM codec, I was manually compressing Speex audio and writing it into one stream of an AVI file. To be able to use your codec for playback, I simply appended your WAVEFORMATEX extra data (the extra fields in SPEEXWAVEFORMAT) to the audio format. In looking at your code trying to determine how to fill in that data, it looked like the fmtnotice was optional. Is this truly the
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: ACM codec
Mr. Blum, I had to make some assumptions writing the driver, because I had no previous experience writing ACM drivers. I did what I could based in Microsoft's documentation but, of course, I made same mistakes. I had no time to test the code I wrote yet and will not in the next 2 weeks. All I can tell you now is about what I did and about my sources. So, considering your enthusiasm, I suggest
2003 Feb 23
1
VirtualDub and enconding with DivX, XviD
Hello, I am trying to get the latest wine (Wine 20030219, fake windows) working with the GordianKnot (0.27). Unfortunately, Virtual Dub is not be able to compress a avs-file with the DivX-codec. It crashes if trying to. Also, it would be nice to compress an mpeg-source with Xvid but also it crashes. BTW, VirtualDub does not list it in its codecs window ?f "msvfw32" is set to
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM Format Tag
Is there a registered ACM format tag for Speex encoded audio? I am in charge of an application which can store Speex audio in a stream in an AVI file and I would like to use the official format tag if there is one so that some day it will be playable using some forthcoming ACM codec. Thanks, Keith ________________________________________________ Keith Looney Senior Software Engineer On2
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM Format Tag
Keith, Try emailing mmreg@microsoft.com to register a wave format tag. If that doesn’t work please let me know and we'll find the direct contact there. Regards, Marc -----Original Message----- Wrom: YLEJGDGVCJVTLBXFGGMEPYOQKEDOTWFAOBUZXUWLSZLKBRNVWWCUFPEGAUTF Behalf Of Keith Looney Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 10:58 AM To: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: [speex-dev] Speex ACM Format Tag
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec?
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 01:08:11 -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > Yet another overloaded acronym...which ACM is this? Association for Computing > Machinery? Air Combat Maneuvers? Addressed Call Mode? Address Complete > Message? ACM stands for Audio Codec Manager. It's a DirectShow SDK's interface. There's a lot of Software for Windows capable of using ACM codecs, like Windows
2001 Aug 09
11
Vorbis ACM codec
Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained? Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync after a while no matter what I try. --- >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 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the