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2000 Sep 07
4
What's in a name
Hi all: One of the things that struck me immediately about the OGG vorbis codec and the OGG project in general were the names. When I was browsing the 2 websites some time ago, I failed to find mention of the relevance of either of these. Since names often have some significance in the opensource movement and these are somewhat unusual, I was wondering if someone could comment on on OGG and
2006 Jan 17
0
:afterFinish not getting called?
I am attempting to remove an element in the :afterFinish callback of the "Squish" effect. This is what my call looks like. <%= link_to_remote ("X", :url => { :action => "deleteIt", :id => wc_line.attributes[''id''], :exercise_id => wc_line.attributes[''exercise_id''] },
2004 Dec 09
2
Ogg Squish 0.98?
I'm trying to track down the source code to Ogg Squish 0.98 for testing. If someone has a tarball somewhere (please look!) I would greatly appreciate if they could email it to me. I've searched google high and low, it apparently doesn't exist anymore. Apparently, free software *can* disappear! -- "The question is no longer between violence and non-violence; It is between
2023 Dec 14
0
R-help Digest, Vol 250, Issue 13
Kevin, Maybe also look at what air quality monitoring is being done in area. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RAQSAPI/vignettes/RAQSAPIvignette.html Depends what and how near, but might be something relevant there? Karl Dr Karl Ropkins Transport Studies | Environment | University of Leeds ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2023 07:52:59 -0800 From: Bert Gunter
2004 Sep 10
0
ogg-flac?
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:34:04AM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > --- "smoerk@gmx.de" <smoerk@gmx.de> wrote: > > > hi, > > > > > > would it be possible to use ogg as container for flac? so you > could use all > > > the features of the ogg format. > > > > > A long
2004 Sep 10
0
Fwd: Re: ogg-flac?
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 18:40:38 -0500 > From: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> > To: flac-dev@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] ogg-flac? > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:34:04AM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > --- "smoerk@gmx.de" <smoerk@gmx.de> wrote: > > > hi, > >
2004 Sep 10
1
ogg-flac?
wow, this is pretty cool, but I may not get to play with it for a little while. trying to have 0.9 out this weekend. but this is a good proof of concept. do you have any numbers as to how much the file size increases on average? Josh --- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:34:04AM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > --- "smoerk@gmx.de"
2004 Dec 09
0
Ogg Squish 0.98?
Nevermind - I found it. No, it does not use Ogg encapsulation, but it does compile right off the bat. This lists itself as version 98.9, I'm guessing that means 0.98.9. If someone has a newer version, please let me know. :-) http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/user/mwhitson/Project/Ogg/ogg9-partial.tgz Woohoo! Vintage Xiph from 1996! What could be better? On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 03:38:40AM
2001 Sep 26
3
Formats other than Vorbis in Ogg
I have a question about Ogg. (which, ironically, means i'm posting to the wrong list. I don't know of an Ogg list though, and if i'm posting to the wrong list, please inform and forgive me) A while back I read how some of the developers had added MIDI support to the Ogg stream format. While just in early stages, this reminded me of a thought that had been passing through my
2008 Aug 18
0
[LLVMdev] hard values in SequentialType::indexValid () method
On Aug 18, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Alireza.Moshtaghi at microchip.com wrote: > This method is defined in: > Lib/VMCore/Type.cpp > And it makes hard assumption that size of integer is 32 or 64. > This gives us trouble because we have 16 bit integer. > Is there a reason for this assumption? Or we can just add the 16-bit > integer to it as well? Hi Alireza, The reason for this is that
2002 Dec 17
3
flac with ogg metadata to ogg vorbis transcode, new release of vorbis-tools?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hi Is there any tool out there wich allows you to use a flac file with ogg metadata as an the file of origin and converts its to an ogg.vorbis file without losing any of the metadata tag, I know there is a perl script wich does something similar but it keeps the metadata in separate files, basicly what I am asking is if there is any application that
2002 Dec 17
3
flac with ogg metadata to ogg vorbis transcode, new release of vorbis-tools?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hi Is there any tool out there wich allows you to use a flac file with ogg metadata as an the file of origin and converts its to an ogg.vorbis file without losing any of the metadata tag, I know there is a perl script wich does something similar but it keeps the metadata in separate files, basicly what I am asking is if there is any application that
2001 Aug 15
4
WSJ article
Found this on usenet: August 13, 2001 E-Business Inventors Release Free Alternative To MP3 Music, but Cost Is High By MEI FONG Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL SOMERVILLE, Mass. -- Christopher Montgomery wants to be the Linus Torvalds of music, the creator of a piece of free software that has the sweeping impact of Mr. Torvalds's Linux operating system. He soon may begin finding
2001 Jul 16
3
file magic for Ogg, Vorbis?
I am trying to figure out file(1) magic(1) for Ogg and Vorbis. (I am using file from NetBSD 1.5.1.) Currently I have: 0 string OggS Ogg data >29 string vorbis \b, Vorbis audio Some results: $ file ~/audio/kaas.* /home/reed/audio/kaas.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Stereo /home/reed/audio/kaas.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis audio /home/reed/audio/kaas.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio,
2020 Aug 07
2
User mapping?
On 8/7/20 12:00 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 07/08/2020 19:46, Simon Matthews via samba wrote: >> I have a network with a Samba server (Samba 4, but running as an old >> NT-style domain), Windows and Linux clients. > You really should consider upgrading to AD, >> Is there any way to have the Windows client access map to just "user", >> with its
2015 Apr 24
2
Test coverage results available online
Dear OpenSHH developers, in case this helps with your testing efforts: At http://www.opencoverage.net/projects/openssh/index_html/sources.html you'll find an overview of the condition/decision code coverage as achieved through a run of the test suite. The state last used is from the git master branch commit 70860b6. You might find the total coverage 27.8% to be much lower than what
2015 Feb 06
0
auth: Warning: DNS lookup took 1.550 s
ML mail writes: > My fault here, I should have precised that the DNS query it tries to > resolve is simply the DNS name of my mailbox server > (mailboxserver.domain.com). So domain.com is hosted locally on DNS > servers on that very same network as the dovecot servers are located. > Furthermore all the resolvers I use in /etc/resolv.conf are also local > DNS resolvers on that
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC as part of the Ogg project?
Have you considered trying to have FLAC become an official part of the Ogg project? Ogg has Vorbis but no lossless codec, and FLAC is already production quality. You've already written the code to wrap FLAC in an Ogg bitstream. Ogg Squish seems to be abandoned, and it would be a grand waste of effort to revive it when FLAC already works so well. The Ogg people would be much better off
2004 Sep 10
0
FLAC as part of the Ogg project?
--- Christer Palm <palm@nogui.se> wrote: > Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > > > > As I understand it, the current Ogg/FLAC implementation simply > wraps the Ogg > > bitstream format around a normal FLAC stream, thus not utilizing > the > > features of Ogg, and duplicating various bookkeeping data. If the > Ogg folks > > were to spec out a FLAC-based
2011 May 13
0
How do I break my addiction to for loops!?!?
I know I'm not supposed to use them... but they're just so easy! I have trouble defining an appropriate function for plyr or apply! data<-rnorm(144) groups1<-c('a','b','c','d') groups2<-c('aa','bb','cc','dd') machines<-1:12