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2001 Jun 06
2
VorbisExt prerelease
Hello All, VCE is undergoing a transformation. I have converted VCE into a shell extension and renamed it to VorbisExt. The pre-release executable and source code is available from: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~spitsw/VorbisExt/ Now you can change the comments of an Ogg file by pressing ALT-Enter or right click and Properties then selecting Comments while in explorer. There is also a new
2001 Feb 15
2
Announce: VCE v0.1.2
Hello All, VCE does unicode/utf-8. I recommend all users to upgrade as it now handles extended characters correctly. There are now two binary versions of VCE. There is an NT version (for Windows NT/2000) and a 95 version (for Windows 95/98/ME). They will eventually be merged into one executable again. Download the appropriate file for your platform. Writing unicode/international apps for
2001 Jul 20
2
VorbisExt 0.3.0pre
Hello All, I have made VorbisExt 0.3.0pre available for your use. It can be downloaded from http://www.ozemail.com.au/~spitsw/VorbisExt/. It is not officially released yet. It now has a 'simple' mode that is like the winamp plugin editor. The 'advanced' mode is just like the current interface. You can toggle between the two modes with just one click. For Windows ME and Windows
2001 Jun 23
1
VorbisExt 0.2.0
Hello All, For those who are interested, I have released VorbisExt 0.2.0. All users are encouraged to upgrade. It is available at http://www.ozemail.com.au/~spitsw/VorbisExt/. Only a few changes have been made since the prerelease. Changes since 0.2.0pre: - Improved installation/uninstallation routines. - Does not overwrite the vendor tag. - Linked with modified vorbis libs 1.0rc1 (decoder).
2001 Jun 06
0
VorbisExt prerelease (UU2599406)
** THE RETURN ADDRESSES ON THIS LETTER HAVE BEEN SET TO PREVENT MAIL ** ** LOOPS IN THE EVENT YOU ARE RUNNING SOFTWARE WHICH AUTO-REPLIES TO ** ** INBOUND MAIL. UUNET WILL NOT SEE ANY REPLY SENT TO THIS LETTER. ** Dear Customer, We have received your message ("[vorbis] VorbisExt prerelease") and forwarded it to the appropriate personnel for processing. To help us provide you with
2001 Jun 06
0
VorbisExt prerelease (UU2599437)
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2001 Aug 14
1
VorbisExt 0.3.1 released (UU2685608)
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2001 Jul 20
1
VorbisExt 0.3.0pre (UU2653462)
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2001 Jan 29
4
Vorbis Comment Editor v0.1.0
Hello All, I have created a Vorbis Comment Editor for the win32 environment. It is completely untested and undoubtedly has bugs. That said, it is fairly stable and functional. It is a simple single dialog based app. I have released it under the GPL and have made code available. It is compiled statically with the latest CVS version of libogg & libvorbis and it uses the vcedit.c routines
2001 Jan 29
4
Vorbis Comment Editor v0.1.0
Hello All, I have created a Vorbis Comment Editor for the win32 environment. It is completely untested and undoubtedly has bugs. That said, it is fairly stable and functional. It is a simple single dialog based app. I have released it under the GPL and have made code available. It is compiled statically with the latest CVS version of libogg & libvorbis and it uses the vcedit.c routines
2001 May 29
4
AW: Are AMDs preferable? [was: Choosing a processor]
Hi Joane, I think AMDs are 'preferable' of cost/'performance unit'. For standard applications you will have to compare a Duron-900 to a P-III-933; and AMDs will perform much better when it comes to number crunching. And now -- have a look at the prices...! I wouldn't buy any Intel chip today... this may be a 'European' habit, but I think it isn't / shouldn't
2001 Feb 09
2
Announce: VCE v0.1.1
Hi All, I have released VCE v0.1.1. It is primarily a bug fix/cleanup release. I recommend all users to upgrade (It's only a 50k download). VCE is still lacking UTF-8 support. This is planned for the next release. I have already got UTF-8/unicode working on my Windows 2000 box. I just need to get Win 95/98/ME to work. VCE needs an icon. If anybody has a good icon, design, or idea please let
2001 Jun 23
0
VorbisExt 0.2.0 (UU2620828)
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2001 Jun 23
0
VorbisExt 0.2.0 (UU2621103)
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2003 Aug 13
1
AW: Acknowledgemnts and some new stuff
> I am also indebted to Giuliano Pochini for his code for preserving > directory links when downloading with wget. The Apache server does not > preserve symbolic links in the download. What happens is that instead of > one directory of files with another directory pointing to it, there > are dupicate files downloaded. This is a bad waste of bandwidth. How is this done? Will it work
2002 Jun 21
1
AW: diskspace; was: When will quality increase be unnoti cable?
Yes, you can: whenever you are unable to make a decent backup at least once a week, your diskspace must be considered to big. Friedrich -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Per Wigren [mailto:wigren@home.se] Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juni 2002 07:37 An: vorbis@xiph.org Betreff: Re: [vorbis] When will quality increase be unnoticable? <p>Friday 21 June 2002 01.33 skrev Øyvind Stegard: >
2001 Mar 03
1
Winamp Plugin Info Editor
Jack, Michael, Monty, Chris, Hi guys, it's me again. ;-) The one major feature missing from the winamp plugin has been a info/comment editor option. I've been working on an idea for the last day or so. The idea was to add Warren Spits VCE program to take on this job. I've got all of the code done and I now have a working comment editor in the vorbis winamp plugin. It's all
2001 Mar 07
2
Winamp plugin not recognized at all
I happily downloaded the official beta4 winamp plugin as well as Mattew's versions with VCE interated and with/without the dialog. When I installed it winamp (v2.72) didn't recognize it (no vorbis plugin listed in the config, doesn't play ogg files) - same for all of them. I recompiled it myself from Mattew's source with vce - same results. It does recognize the old plugin when
2002 Nov 14
1
comment tags
I'm trying to write comment writer thing for zinf, because I love the program, but it doesn't fully support ogg. I've found how to read comments, but can't figure how to write them. There has been some discussion about this previously in the archives, but I couldn't find any specifics, only references to code not posted to the list. The api documentation page is (painfully)
2001 Jul 02
1
AW: OT: PNG and Image compression thread
> > Actually, PNG supports bigger paletted images then that.. Of at > > least 4096 colors, probably more. That is, 4096 Colors out of possible 2^48... > If PNG supports 48 bit color, then that's actually... hm, > 2^48 = 281474976710656 colors. 4096 colors would be only 12 bits. Do you know about the difference between indexed color and 'true color'? ;P