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2000 Oct 02
2
Fraunhoffer claims patents on other formats
Here in the uk, to get a patent on anything, you have to prove that the patent is not obvious and that there is no prior art. If there is prior art, then a patent cannot be given, this is why people patenting stuff have to keep it a secret until they actually have the patent, otherwise it is considered to have been released into the public domain. Once something is in the public domain, nobody
2001 Oct 18
4
libvorbisrtp-0.1
alpha. (that about sums it up) Will encode and play back via an sdp file and multicast on one computer (over the net if you transfer the sdp file over by hand). rc/rtenc3 and src/rtdec3 are in the style of encoder/decoder_example ...so this means you MUST edit it them to suit your system. For example, I specify my rtenc3 to multicast just on eth1 (to avoid pissing off my cable supplier on
2001 Aug 26
1
time zone issues
>RFC822 is HISTORIC: please refer to RFC2822 instead. > >While UTC is sufficient for human beings, but not necessarily accurate >for machines, because of the leap year adjustment. TAI is the You mean leap seconds, not leap years. Since 1972, UTC == TAI modulo some number of seconds. Leap Seconds are announced officially by the IERS http://www.iers.org/iers/products/eop/leap.html
2001 Mar 15
1
[Fwd: Re: File formats (RE: MP4 Player Available for Download)]
I'm forwarding this to the vorbis list FYI. I'll also forward the reply. Marshall -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: File formats (RE: MP4 Player Available for Download) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 10:29:20 -0500 From: Marshall Eubanks <tme@21rst-century.com> Reply-To: tme@21rst-century.com Organization: Multicast Technologies To: philippe.gentric@philips.com CC:
2000 Oct 23
4
More mdct questions
Sorry for starting another topic, this is actually a reply to Segher's post on Sun Oct 22 on the 'mdct question' topic. I wasn't subscribed properly and so I didn't get email confirmation and thus can't add to that thread. So Segher, if the equation is indeed what you say it is, then replacing mdct_backward with this version should work, but it doesn't. Am I applying
2001 Jan 23
7
Multichannel Encoding
I'm a mathematician and programmer working on experimental surround sound techniques. Some of the ideas I'm working on require dozens of channels. These channels are often highly correlated and are very well suited to compression. I'm new to Vorbis. Does it attempt to address such issues? Thanks, --Richard --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2000 Jul 10
1
Real-Time Encoding/Streaming?
Hey. I'm not sure if this should be here or on -dev, so I'll try here first. I was wondering, would it be possible to have a real-time streaming feed, where you were encoding at the same time, given a sufficiently large computer to do the encoding? I'm thinking about news-wire applications, like if the BBC wanted to use it to stream their World News Wire, at the same time that
2001 Sep 03
2
channel coupling in rc2
This question has probably been asked a zillion times, but I'm either too dumb or too lazy to sift through the archives, so I'll ask it here again: Which of the bitrates in RC2 utilize channel coupling and which don't? And when can we expect to choose for ourselves whether we want to use channel coupling at any particular bitrate? Thanks for your patience, mlf -- Michael Flegel,
2000 Dec 18
2
Compaq sued for violating video-compression patents
I know Tarkin is not the priority right now, but when it becomes it's good to know which company might feel nervous... ------------------------------------------ Compaq sued for alleged patent violations By Bloomberg News November 20, 2000, 5:30 a.m. PT WILMINGTON, Del.--Compaq Computer, the world's biggest personal computer maker, has been sued by a group for allegedly infringing
2001 Feb 14
2
RTP/RTCP payload?
(hello all, this is my first writing. so please bear with me if I'm wrong anywhere.) orry to break too lately, but how is the RTP payload submission is going? could we see the new payload at March IETF? I agree that it would be fairy straightforward to make an RTP payload for ogg vorbis, assuming raw packets, AFAIK. using physical bitstream is, in this case, not adequate by the reasons in
2001 Aug 31
3
mp3-wav-cd-audio &quot;acoustically equivalent&quot; to wav-cd-audio ?
A friend of mine made the following comment in a discussion I had with him that on a website we adminster we should offer a) WAV or maybe shorten files b) Ogg as a decent reference lossy encoded version He's been trying to convince me that we should offer MP3 (in lieu of WAV) and possibly Ogg. The audio files are primarily vocals I am not a physics guy but his statements don't
2001 Aug 15
3
packetizing an ogg stream
Hi, I am not sure if this is the right mailinglist (since I have an ogg problem not a vorbis)..... I am looking for some pointers on how to packetize an ogg stream. My idea is to use udp packets for transport, so I would need a way that would minimalize the impact of lost packets. Are there any code examples out there for this? Thanks, Jeroen p.s. Please cc me, I am not subscribed to this
2001 Aug 15
3
packetizing an ogg stream
Hi, I am not sure if this is the right mailinglist (since I have an ogg problem not a vorbis)..... I am looking for some pointers on how to packetize an ogg stream. My idea is to use udp packets for transport, so I would need a way that would minimalize the impact of lost packets. Are there any code examples out there for this? Thanks, Jeroen p.s. Please cc me, I am not subscribed to this
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
Hey, I'm not sure if this should be in -dev or not, so I'll post it here first. If that's wrong, LMK and I'll post it there. I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of stations, actually. They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3 has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that the
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
Hey, I'm not sure if this should be in -dev or not, so I'll post it here first. If that's wrong, LMK and I'll post it there. I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of stations, actually. They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3 has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that the
2001 Jun 21
3
TwinVQ versus The World
The last few threads have really been interesting. Technologies that are currently on the market are MP3, RealAudio, and Windows Media (pre-version8). Technologies currently in progress or just shipped are Ogg Vorbis and mp3pro. I don't think anyone has mentioned TwinVQ on this list. While exploring alternatives to MP3 (which is when I also found Vorbis), I noticed TwinVQ. I encoded
2000 Jun 27
6
masking problems in Vorbis beta?
Hi all, I just came across the following page: http://r3mix.net In the "News" section there is a fairly negative critique of Vorbis; especially it is mentioned that Vorbis "has terrible masking problems". There is also a Vorbis-encoded frequency sweep which shows strong deficiencies at high frequencies, but I suppose this is due to the quite low bitrate of the distributed
2001 Jan 12
2
Suggestion!
Hey guys, Keep up the goodwork! I have a suggestion...why not make Ogg Vorbis streamable through QTSS or Darwin Streaming server. The people at Apple are willing to incorporate it I'm sure. Would be nice to be able to stream Ogg Vorbis from with QTSS or Darwin Server!! Lemme know what you think! Regards, Mark -- Mark de Bokx - Application Engineer Cistron Internet Services P.O. Box 297,
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 20
6
Here we go again...
Hi: Saw this in Edupage today. Grrrrrr. Geoff. From: EDUCAUSE <educause@EDUCAUSE.EDU> COPY-PROTECTED CDS QUIETLY SLIP INTO STORES Macrovision, in coordination with several major recording labels, has for several months been piloting new technology to prevent music consumers from copying CDs onto their PCs. The technology distorts CD recordings with a series of audible pops and clicks