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2004 Jun 10
4
patches for xiph build setup
Hi, I offered some time ago to do some build cleanup. Today I did so and here's my slew of patches. Basically, they - touch ogg, vorbis, vorbis-tools and theora - fix a bunch of autotools issues - uniformize the use of them across the four - fix compile/link flags - use pkgconfig if it's available to detect flags - for vorbis-tools, generate and use config.h - add -uninstalled .pc stuff
2004 Jun 10
4
patches for xiph build setup
Hi, I offered some time ago to do some build cleanup. Today I did so and here's my slew of patches. Basically, they - touch ogg, vorbis, vorbis-tools and theora - fix a bunch of autotools issues - uniformize the use of them across the four - fix compile/link flags - use pkgconfig if it's available to detect flags - for vorbis-tools, generate and use config.h - add -uninstalled .pc stuff
2004 Jun 23
2
watching ogg/theora streams on win32 ?
Hi all, I wanted to give watching our stream a try. Illiminable, I downloaded your codecs, and installed them, but Windows Media Player still doesn't recognize the video in my test Theora video clips. It seems to play the audio part of it fine though, although it tends to crash at the end. I tried RealPlayer 10 and after some archive browsing I found the link to the plugins for it (why are
2005 Jun 18
2
mailing list headers
For some reason all headers for mails coming from this list are coming from @Xiph.org, not @xiph.org like all the other xiph lists. Any chance this small discrepancy with all the other xiph lists can be fixed for aesthetic and procmail reasons ? :) (This mail is just as much a test for seeing if my changed procmail catches this, btw) Thanks Thomas Dave/Dina : future TV today ! -
2005 Jun 18
1
mailing list headers
Hi, > Hmm... I don't see this. At least not with this particular mail, I > haven't checked older ones. > > Oh, I see... the older mail you responded to just before has what > you're talking about - are you sure it wasn't just something specific > to that mail (possibly the original sender having the x capitalised, > and follow-ups preserving that?) Hm, that
2004 Nov 11
1
Flumotion 0.1.3 released
Hi, Flumotion 0.1.3 was released today. Downloads at http://www.fluendo.com/downloads Packages for FC3 are available from the GStreamer repository. This release features a lot of end-user polishing based on the feedback from our brave testers. If something didn't work in a previous release, please try this one and give us some feedback. Thanks, Thomas Dave/Dina : future TV today ! -
2004 Jun 18
1
video in the desktop
With Theora having reached a bitstream-frozen status, and a beta1 release imminent, what are people's thoughts on the Fedora site about video applications in the desktop release ? This is the first time a royalty-free video codec is in a releasable and supportable state. Also, the GStreamer+totem stack should be a shippable solution supporting Theora very soon now. I'd love for it to be
2005 Nov 10
1
OggPCM proposal feedback
Hi, > The flexibility of this does, though, encourage stuff like 96bit audio. > Anyone implementing a codec which uses this, and import/exports it, will > also write the appropriate conversion OggStream plugin which will allow > applications which only support, say, 16bit audio, to work with it. Do you think the noise in your 16bit application will sound different between a
2004 Jul 14
4
aspect ratio ?
Can someone enlighten me on what the status is of aspect ratio in theora is ? The ti structure has aspect_num and _den values, which I assume give the intended display aspect ratio (e.g. 4/3). The sample files on the bittorrent seem to say both values are 0 for all files. I'd think it should at least be made impossible to have a 0 as the denominator. The library doesn't check the
2002 Sep 11
1
patch for FLAC
Hey, Sesse asked me to do a patch to the auto* set-up to allow for FLAC to be added. The patch touches configure.in and oggenc/Makefile.am It is disabled by default, use --enable-flac as an arg to configure to enable it. You might want to maybe add more checks, since FLAC's API tends to change more than is good for anyone ;) Hope that helps, Thomas -- The Dave/Dina Project : future
2002 Oct 28
2
two questions re vorbisfile API
Hey guys, currently wrapping my head around the vorbisfile API. The stream callback interface is really nice ! Great work. I'm running into two snags using it though. a) getting ov_bitrate on a seakable stream returns a long. When I print it as %ld, I get Bitstream is 2 channel, 44100 Hz, 0 version, -2147483648 bitrate I get this same number for any vorbis file. I checked them with
2002 Aug 03
1
hi & rpms
Hi, Seems majordomo allows me in now ;) For those of you who don't know me, Vakor asked me to do 1.0 rpm packages right before the release, which I did. I was pretty new to vorbis internals but I hope I managed to do a good job. In any case, last night on IRC in #vorbis someone was pretty rude to me in complaining about a problem he had with them. In the end I lost my temper because of
2004 Jun 28
2
Live Ogg/Theora+Vorbis streams
Hi people, Just wanted to let you know that we're streaming GUADEC, the GNOME users and developers conference. The information is up at http://stream1.hia.no/ I can't be sure, but I think this is the first "public" event streamed in Ogg/Theora. A big round of thanks to the Xiph.org people and the icecast people currently mirroring us. If you look at the streams, let us know
2004 Jun 16
14
Theora file extension
Theora and Vorbis both uses same extension .ogg. I know ogg is a container, just like avi. But in my opinion video and audio files should have different extensions (using .ogv can be a nice idea). To a media player it doesn't matter what extension a file uses, but to a human who does a ls in a directory full of media files having different extensions will help a lot. I know one can use file
2005 Jul 29
2
theora optimizations
Hi everyone, I wanted to throw out some data points on some of the theora optimization efforts. There are a few different efforts going on and it would be nice to unify all of those into something that can live in the main branch and be kept uptodate, while making it easy for people that want to contribute specific optimisations (we have one eager new powerbook owner ready to give the ppc ones a
2004 Aug 06
1
connection problem
> Hey there again > > On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 12:16:12PM +0100, Thomas Vander Stichele wrote: > > > > The tests I've done in-house were with winamp as a client, and the > > following server/streamer combinations : > > icecast 1.3.0/shout 0.8.0 > > icecast 1.3.7/shout 0.8.0 > > icecast 1.3.8b2/shout 0.8.0 I don't know what it is that causes
2004 Aug 06
3
connection problem
I have done some tests on the problem I keep having (as well as others) on the connection problem. Here's the message I get when i tail the logfile on the console at debug level 3 : -> [28/Feb/2001:11:58:54] Kicking client 13 [192.168.1.21] [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)] [listener], connected for 21 minutes, 19906336 bytes transfered. 0 clients connected
2004 Aug 06
1
URGENT: icecast 1.3.12 released
I updated my spec file and RPM's to use the new release, if you want them they're available at http://urgent.rug.ac.be/thomas/icecast/ Feedback is welcomed of course. Thomas > Dear Jack -- > > On behalf of Icecasters everywhere, thanks for the ultra-fast update!!! > > I'm also now running safely as non-root, thanks to your advice. > > Roy > > At 05:05
2004 Aug 06
5
question about icecast & winamp & media player
Hi, It's been pretty quiet as of late. I have a question. I have an icecast server housed at my provider with a very good internet connection. At work I'm using an ADSL line, which should be sufficient to listen to the 128K streams I'm sending out. However, when I listen with WinAmp, after about half an hour the stream stutters and stops. I can restart it and listen again but it
2004 Aug 24
0
libvorbis automake version dependency
Hi, > automake1.4 fails with error: > > vq/Makefile.am:9: invalid unused variable name: `AM_LDFLAGS' > > automake1.6 succeeds > > automake1.8 succeeds (with a bunch of "underquoted" warnings for > referenced macros) (the underquoted warnings are due to installed .m4 files being underquoted, and harmless) > it seems the AM_LDFLAGS magic was introduced