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2001 Jun 11
0
Chapter titles and metadata
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 10:54:43 +0100, Alan Swanson <swanson@uklinux.net> wrote: >Useful for long files, eg from live recordings, interviews, stories, >plays and so on. I was thinking something along the lines of; > >comment[x]="CHAPTER=00:12:13 Third chapter" >comment[x+1]="CHAPTER=00:13:56 Fourth chapter" This is another case where a non-time specific block
2009 Mar 24
2
Dbox Upgrade Problem With MAILBOXDIR
Hi. Trying to upgrade from Dovecot 1.1.11 to 1.1.13 but having a problem with imap process segfaulting. Backtrace is below. I presume it's related to these MAILBOXDIR changes but the only documentation is the single line in the news for changing to ":MAILBOXDIR=mailboxes" when using dbox. Current configuration is "mail_location = dbox:~/Mail" so what exactly should be
2012 Sep 18
4
Feedback about Vorbis Comment Chapter Extension
Hallo again! Some month ago we discussed about the Vorbis Comment Chapter Extension: http://wiki.xiph.org/Chapter_Extension I got some critics about this specification, especially from the VLC developers: see https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/6895 Some parts of it: <cite> This specification allows holes between chapters and allows overlapping chapters... And does not explain what to
2008 Nov 14
0
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 04:17:04PM -0800, Ralph Giles wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer > <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > At the moment, Ogg supports two text codecs, CMML and Kate. Both of > > them are theoretically capable of doing what you want with chapters > > and subtitles. The biggest problem is player support. > >
2006 Aug 03
1
storing views in subdirectories?
I''d like to organize my project structure by storing certain related views into a subdirectory. For example, I have a bunch of interviews which each contain their own view (the client doesn''t want them content managed, or put in the database). Right now I have them placed inside "app/views/site/interview_one.rhtml", "app/views/site/interview_two.rhtml", etc.
2008 Nov 13
0
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
Hi Hans, At the moment, Ogg supports two text codecs, CMML and Kate. Both of them are theoretically capable of doing what you want with chapters and subtitles. The biggest problem is player support. There is CMML and kate support in vlc, and kate in mplayer though I am not sure how it is displayed on-screen. Subtitles may display, but chapter markers, I am not so sure about. I assume the
2011 Oct 29
2
comments on HAML ?
I have been asked a couple of times at job interviews if I am familiar with HAML or Liquid so I was wondering if maybe I should start using them and perhaps it would make the views easier to work with. If I install HAML on a machine where my app is that has alot of regular HTML in the .erb views already, will it still work with those or do I need to convert everything to HAML ? Can I have some
2008 Nov 14
0
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 12:30:25PM +0100, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote: > > Chapters are a list of timepoints stored in the metadata. They are an > > information for player software that is usually used to allow the user > > to jump to certain significant points within a stream. This probably > > I don't think anything currently in Ogg can do this. The closest I
2008 Nov 14
0
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:48:46AM +0100, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote: > Hi, > > (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post) Hmm, it was properly CCed to the list. > > > There is CMML and kate support in vlc, and kate in mplayer though I am > > not sure how it is displayed on-screen. Subtitles may display, but > > chapter markers, I
2008 Jul 14
8
ROR job opening.
Hi, I have a job opening which is for the newest technology "Ruby on Rails", 15000/- per month for freshers.Not much interviews . Job shall start in a few days.Hurry. Get back to me if in case you are interested. Rest is my responsibility. Revert back if really interested . -- Web.bloggers-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org CJ(JON)
2003 May 25
3
Vorbis vs Speex
Hi, I have downloaded Vorbis and played with it, and I have downloaded Speex but not yet played with it. My understanding is that Vorbis is targetted at high-quality audio (music) while Speex is targetted at speech quality audio (telephoney and such). So I have two questions to ask the group: 1. Which would your experiences show is the better codec for recording high quality speech such
2006 May 20
3
Any IP phones with pro-audio connections?
Does anybody know of any IP phones (ideally SIP based) that have interfaces to plug into a pro audio system (eg for phone interviews). Something can probably be hacked up with a headset connector or the 1/8" jacks on a 7970 but I'm wondering if there's something better out there. Thanks, Julien
2012 Jan 06
4
Enhanced Podcasts with Ogg Vorbis (Chapter Marks)
Hello list! Since it is more and more common these days to create enhanced podcasts (= audio files with additional chapter markers [1]), I am searching for an alternative to the currently used MP4 format. ID3 also puplished an official standard for chapters [2], but nobody seems to use and support it. Now I am trying to get something similar with vorbis audio (and maybe an additional
2009 Dec 20
2
ogg "chapters"?
i'm thinking about albums like "dark side of the moon" and also live bands (especially live-pa) and DJs where there's a continuous flow from one song to the next... i could use a MKV file with vorbis or mp3 and include a chapter listing [with named chapters], that would allow listening to the whole thing with no skipping between songs. at the same time, a listener can skip
2007 Jan 06
1
Camping Podcast
I''m putting together an episode of the Rails podcast that will be dedicated to Camping. I already have the first interview recorded. I''d like to get 3 or 4 more short interviews (short...maybe 4.096 minutes each). If you''d like instant fame, send me an email and tell me what camping project you would like to talk about, what your skype username is, and when is a good
2006 Jun 12
2
Chapters
I'm surprised this isn't a FAQ, but I searched all over and could not find a reference to it. Chambers (1998) makes repeated references to "Chapters" in S (e.g., p. 6), but I can find no reference to "Chapters" in R. Since Chapters were not used in earlier versions of S, I'm wondering if R uses them or not. If it does, how does one get them to work? I've
2008 Nov 14
2
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
Hi, (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post) > There is CMML and kate support in vlc, and kate in mplayer though I am > not sure how it is displayed on-screen. Subtitles may display, but > chapter markers, I am not so sure about. Would you mind expanding on what chapters are, and what you'd expect to be able to do with them ? > There is an old python
2008 Nov 13
5
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
I'm trying to create files that contain a video stream, one or more audio streams, subtitles, and DVD-like chapter information. ATM, I use ogm containers that can handle all this. But although ogm is supported e.g. by xine (including chapters), it seems to be an unofficial hack. Is that correct? I'd like to move to ogg containers, since ogm doesn't support theora videos. My final
2011 Aug 19
0
R: "New" (i.e., posted last week) Learning Puppet chapters
Imho, should be intesting some idea on the integration of puppet in large corporation, the possible workflow, the separation of duty. For example using something as gitolite, the integration with quality control of some sort, the reporting. I have read something in pro puppet : i am sorry but most of that is discussed there in this area is very basic. Best regards ----Messaggio originale---- Da:
2011 Apr 12
6
audio recorder compatibility
I'm shopping for a small/tiny audio recorder, the kind for recording in a class, interviews, etc... not really music, just voice. Per usual, a lot of these write their audio files in some Windows format, e.g., WMA. As a confirmed Linux guy, I'd want to offload the audio files in some format that Linux can read/play natively. I've read a sketchy suggestion that there's a Linux