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2001 Jan 03
2
Tarkin at last
For all the curious: http://www.vorbis.com/~jack/tarkin-experimental.tar.gz ome instructions: tar xzvf tarkin-experimental.tar.gz cd tarkin make ./tarkin 95 ./tarkinplayer output.tark You'll need SDL and SDL-devel if you don't already have them. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2001 Jan 03
2
Tarkin at last
For all the curious: http://www.vorbis.com/~jack/tarkin-experimental.tar.gz ome instructions: tar xzvf tarkin-experimental.tar.gz cd tarkin make ./tarkin 95 ./tarkinplayer output.tark You'll need SDL and SDL-devel if you don't already have them. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2000 Oct 10
0
tarkin (was Re: FREE at last)
Kenneth Arnold (ken@arnoldnet.net) wrote : > On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 02:46:57PM -0700, Ralph Giles wrote: > > Re minimal facilities, all the compressed stream can really do is provide > > timestamps (or ranges). It's easy enough to keep track of exactly where > > you are in the decoder (libvorbis provides sample-accurate seeking, for > > example). What about
2001 Jan 13
1
DWIT
Hi, I'm interested in helping out with the Vorbis and Tarkin projects (in my already limited time!). I don't have an extensive background in all of the mathematics involved, but it looks like my mathematics from undergrad Physics is good enough to get a grasp on it. In the past few days I've started doing some reading on the mathematical basics. As part of my reading, I found
2003 Jan 02
0
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
just for the record -- I think you mean video/theora when you mention vorbis+VP3. Vp3 is becoming Theora. Tarkin is another video codec project at Xiph. As for this whole MIME type issue, can someone enlighten me as to how this problem is addressed with Quicktime, Microsoft, and RealNetworks plug-ins today? Also, does an MPEG4 tag specify which audio codec is used? thanks - dan
2001 Jan 25
1
Integer wavelet video codec (source and test program)
Hi everybody, I wrote last time some code to do video compression using a 3d integer wavelet transform. Since it uses a reversible lifting scheme and avoids a lot of floating point operations compared to Jacks initial Tarkin code, this should be somewhat faster and allow lossy+lossless compression. The current implementation is very experimental, but nevertheless I would be happy if some of you
2000 Dec 19
1
Tarkin video codec?
Me again, this time not about patents but about wavelets. I've been doing some work on an image compression method which uses Haar wavelets plus VQ and entropy coding, and Segher Boessenkool told me in a private message that you are also doing a video codec. So I searched the archives and read a bunch of posts, but I never did find out any web address. And it's not on xiph.org either. So
2000 Dec 30
5
2d wavelet transforms
I've been reading up on wavelet transforms the past week, and I plan to start on some video compression stuff next week, if it's any good (small chance :)) for Tarkin. So far I think I know what's happening, however there's one small thing I don't quite understand yet. If I understand correctly, you can do a 2d wavelet transform (I'm assuming a Haar transform here for
2000 Dec 27
0
Re: gimp patch 1.1.32-1.2.0 [Also: Re: cmon guys, no patch from 1.1.32 to 1.2??]
>Commendable, and in keeping with the spirit of the season. >Thank you. Well, I'm one of those spoilt campus kids with bandwidth in abundance (I won't give any hard numbers, I wouldn't want to be responsible for tc's suicide) so it wasn't much effort. >Personally, I would strongly urge anyone desiring to support a >Gnome or GNU/Linux project to learn about
2003 Jan 24
0
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg -vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Thanks, Dan, for understanding what I meant with that sentence and clarifying it. I was indeed thinking of "video/theora" as MIME type to signify a theora & vorbis a/v-stream. If "Theora" is not the right name for this integrated stream, please come up with another one that is readable - I strongly dislike "oggvth". Silvia. -----Original Message----- From: Dan
2017 May 02
0
NHW Project and wavelet codecs
Hello, In my last post, I seemed to say that there were no directional wavelet transforms that would give improvement to the NHW codec, but are directional wavelets an active research field today? I have also seen some recent patents on advanced and improved SPIHT, and I am a little surprised that there is no "up-to-date" state-of-the-art wavelet codec.Rududu in April 2008 was the last
2012 Jun 20
1
Next generation WebM and FLAC
James Haigh <james.r.haigh at gmail.com> > Note that 50% is silly, lossless compression is asymptotic. I 2nd Martin, > once you have high-density entropy, there's little more 'air' to > squeeze-out. 10-20% would be worth it if it helps adoption, although it's > worth studying how close we already are to the asymptote of entropy. How > much would be saved? How
2003 Jan 13
0
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
> From: David Wheeler [mailto:dwheeler@ida.org] ... > > The #1 use of a MIME type is to launch an application to process > the data. If the MIME type doesn't include information on the > container format, then the application won't know what to do with > the result. You might as well ask, how does an application know what to do when it's launched from your
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
3
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:48, David Wheeler wrote: > > > Unfortunately, an Ogg file can (and will) contain different codecs in > > the same file. Imagine a file that contains two chained groups of > > multiplexed bitstreams. The first group contains vorbis, vp3, speex, and > > subtitle streams. The second group contains FLAC, MNG, and MIDI streams. > > [The fact
2003 Jan 02
3
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:48, David Wheeler wrote: > > > Unfortunately, an Ogg file can (and will) contain different codecs in > > the same file. Imagine a file that contains two chained groups of > > multiplexed bitstreams. The first group contains vorbis, vp3, speex, and > > subtitle streams. The second group contains FLAC, MNG, and MIDI streams. > > [The fact
2001 Jun 22
2
Response to Ogg Vorbis comments
Todd Day wrote: > How many players (players that can pull an MP3 stream) are using > Vorbis? I have used it a couple of times for testing and was > impressed by the results. Does Winamp have Vorbis decode built-in? Winamp just put the finishing touches on their own vorbis plugin, and we expect it to ship in the next version. Sonique has already had Vorbis for some time (millions of
2016 Aug 16
0
NHW codec
Hello, I don't have advanced on the NHW codec, but now, as a lot of people, I am following the AOMedia AV1 codec.Just a (late) update of my previous post, there won't be problem in AOM AV1 with the CABAC scheme, as the codec will use Daala's multi-symbol entropy coder and/or ANS.That's great! I have even read on the wiki page, that AV1 will use Daala's PVQ as quantization