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2005 Nov 27
2
libogg 1.1.3 and libvorbis 1.1.2 releases
I'm pleased to announce the release of new versions of our Ogg and Vorbis reference implementation libraries. These are bug fix releases, with no new features. Particularly important is a fix for a pointer aliasing bug triggered by the new gcc 4.x optimizer. Because of this we strongly recommend that all gcc-based users upgrade, i.e. those on GNU/Linux and MacOS X, for example. The new
2005 Nov 27
2
libogg 1.1.3 and libvorbis 1.1.2 releases
I'm pleased to announce the release of new versions of our Ogg and Vorbis reference implementation libraries. These are bug fix releases, with no new features. Particularly important is a fix for a pointer aliasing bug triggered by the new gcc 4.x optimizer. Because of this we strongly recommend that all gcc-based users upgrade, i.e. those on GNU/Linux and MacOS X, for example. The new
2004 Sep 12
3
libogg 1.1.1 release
Everyone, Pleased to announce the release of libogg version 1.1.1. This is a bugfix release on last year's 1.1 release. Source archives are available from our new download site: http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/libogg-1.1.1.tar.gz http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/libogg-1.1.1.zip Maintained from the /releases subtree on svn.xiph.org. This release is tagged in the
2004 Sep 12
3
libogg 1.1.1 release
Everyone, Pleased to announce the release of libogg version 1.1.1. This is a bugfix release on last year's 1.1 release. Source archives are available from our new download site: http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/libogg-1.1.1.tar.gz http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/libogg-1.1.1.zip Maintained from the /releases subtree on svn.xiph.org. This release is tagged in the
2011 Aug 04
0
libogg 1.3.0 release
All, I've released a new libogg today. Version 1.3.0 includes Greg Maxwell's ogg_stream_flush_fill() call, which does the same thing as ogg_stream_flush() but allows the caller to specify the page spill threshold if pages outside the usual 4k target are desirable. This is used by the new opus tools to better control latency. The codebase is otherwise the same at the 1.2 series. We
2011 Aug 04
0
libogg 1.3.0 release
All, I've released a new libogg today. Version 1.3.0 includes Greg Maxwell's ogg_stream_flush_fill() call, which does the same thing as ogg_stream_flush() but allows the caller to specify the page spill threshold if pages outside the usual 4k target are desirable. This is used by the new opus tools to better control latency. The codebase is otherwise the same at the 1.2 series. We
2011 Aug 04
0
libogg 1.3.0 release
All, I've released a new libogg today. Version 1.3.0 includes Greg Maxwell's ogg_stream_flush_fill() call, which does the same thing as ogg_stream_flush() but allows the caller to specify the page spill threshold if pages outside the usual 4k target are desirable. This is used by the new opus tools to better control latency. The codebase is otherwise the same at the 1.2 series. We
2014 May 27
0
Fwd: libogg 1.3.2 released
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I'm pleased to announce the release of libogg 1.3.2. The 'libogg' library is Xiph.Org's reference implementation of the Ogg media container. This release fixes an issue which could cause oggpack_write to fail. There are no other substantial changes. Upgrading is recommended for all users. *
2013 Dec 04
1
possible regression in libogg
Am 03.12.2013 23:49, schrieb Monty Montgomery: > Any time code is stuck in a loop calling ogg_sync_pageseek() or > ogg_sync_pageout(), you'll see most of the time sunk into checksum > calculation. It's the only thing in libogg that _can_ take much time. > This is not likely a libogg bug, but a bug in the code calling libogg > in a tight loop. > > Looking at the file
2013 Dec 03
0
possible regression in libogg
Any time code is stuck in a loop calling ogg_sync_pageseek() or ogg_sync_pageout(), you'll see most of the time sunk into checksum calculation. It's the only thing in libogg that _can_ take much time. This is not likely a libogg bug, but a bug in the code calling libogg in a tight loop. Looking at the file listed in the bug, there's a page discontinuity at the very beginning; after
2004 Sep 18
5
possible libogg bug holding up Ogg FLAC
I wish I would have come across this in time for the libogg-1.1.1 release... Maybe I'm doing something wrong but here it is. One FLAC compressed frame becomes one packet when encapsulated in Ogg, and FLAC packets can be much larger than the nominal 4k page size. For CD audio they are usually 10-15Kbytes. Imagine this Ogg stream where the lines denote page boundaries and the x's are one
2009 Jun 03
0
Libogg 1.1.4 release candidate announcement
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a release cacndidate of libogg 1.1.4. This release candidate will have a trial period of two weeks followed by full release. The only changes between now and the full release date will be fixes to any regressions we may have missed in the release testing process. This is intended to be a fully stable release and the hope is the 'rc' moniker is a formality.
2009 Jun 03
0
Libogg 1.1.4 release candidate announcement
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a release cacndidate of libogg 1.1.4. This release candidate will have a trial period of two weeks followed by full release. The only changes between now and the full release date will be fixes to any regressions we may have missed in the release testing process. This is intended to be a fully stable release and the hope is the 'rc' moniker is a formality.
2010 Mar 26
0
libogg 1.2.0 release announcement
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.0. Changes in the new libogg release include: - A new default flushing behavior that reduces overhead for moderate and high bitrate streams, such as video - Documentation updates - Various build fixes intended to keep the autofoo and Windows build mechanisms up to date - Build fixes for additional compilers This release is ABI
2010 Mar 26
0
libogg 1.2.0 release announcement
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.0. Changes in the new libogg release include: - A new default flushing behavior that reduces overhead for moderate and high bitrate streams, such as video - Documentation updates - Various build fixes intended to keep the autofoo and Windows build mechanisms up to date - Build fixes for additional compilers This release is ABI
2010 Mar 26
0
libogg 1.2.0 release announcement
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.0. Changes in the new libogg release include: - A new default flushing behavior that reduces overhead for moderate and high bitrate streams, such as video - Documentation updates - Various build fixes intended to keep the autofoo and Windows build mechanisms up to date - Build fixes for additional compilers This release is ABI
2010 Nov 01
1
Xiph.Org releases libogg 1.2.1 and libvorbis 1.3.2
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.1 and libvorbis 1.3.2. This is not a coordinated release, it was merely convenient to do a release cycle for both at the same time. Changes and fixes in the new libogg release include: * Various build updates (see SVN) * Add ogg_stream_pageout_fill() to API to allow applications greater explicit flexibility in page sizing. *
2010 Nov 01
1
Xiph.Org releases libogg 1.2.1 and libvorbis 1.3.2
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.1 and libvorbis 1.3.2. This is not a coordinated release, it was merely convenient to do a release cycle for both at the same time. Changes and fixes in the new libogg release include: * Various build updates (see SVN) * Add ogg_stream_pageout_fill() to API to allow applications greater explicit flexibility in page sizing. *
2010 Nov 01
1
Xiph.Org releases libogg 1.2.1 and libvorbis 1.3.2
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.1 and libvorbis 1.3.2. This is not a coordinated release, it was merely convenient to do a release cycle for both at the same time. Changes and fixes in the new libogg release include: * Various build updates (see SVN) * Add ogg_stream_pageout_fill() to API to allow applications greater explicit flexibility in page sizing. *
2010 Dec 07
0
libOgg 1.2.2 released
Xiph.Org is pleased to announce a full release of libogg 1.2.2. This is a spot release that contains only build and documentation fixes. Changes and fixes in the new libogg release include: * Build fix (types correction) for Mac OS X * Update win32 project files to Visual Studio 2008 * ogg_stream_pageout_fill documentation fix This release contains no library code changes, only a type