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2001 Sep 26
4
SSSCA
This may not directly be a vorbis topic, but it could have some VERY serious implications for open source development. I read this morning on the doom9 site about the "Security Systems Standard and Certification Act." I not a lawyer so I'm just going by doom9's interpretation. Here's an excerpt from doom9: "Should it pass kiss your rights as a consumer by bye. As a side
2001 Jul 07
2
FAQ updated to new bitrates?
I was looking at the Vorbis FAQ at http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp#bitrate and noticed that the FAQ appears to be outdated and still shows Beta2 bitrate limitations. When will the FAQ be updated to Beta4 or RC1? What are the officially supported bitrates under Beta4 / RC1? John Developer: http://www.vorbis-burner.com EE's do it 'til it Hz 8-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~John D.
2001 Jul 14
3
Ogg icons / glyphs -- use of copyrighted images?
Do we have a standard icon and/or glyphs identified for GUI-based applications? I'm adding Vorbis support to CDMaster32 and I'm finding I'm in need of 17x17 glyphs (.bmp) to graphically show progress of OGG files. Has anyone thought about this? If not I was thinking of modifying/reducing the Xiphophorus "fish" logo to use in my application; however, since the xiph www site
2005 Mar 15
1
Excessive chaining or multiple comboot files
Does SysLinux support multiple comboot files in combination with a bootsector load? Here's what I'm thinking of doing but cannot seem to find a piece of software which will allow me to do what I need. Basically; I need/want to write several small programs which execute before the OS takes control. Today; I have a "bootloader" which copies the original bootsector to an unused
2001 Nov 03
0
ADMIN: Majordomo -> Listar
Hi, I've switched the mailing list manager for the tinc lists from Majordomo to Listar today, for the users this change is fully transparent and for the list owners it just means bounce messages are handled by the system instead of by hand. The only minor change is that you may need to adjust your mail filters since the "Sender:" field now points to
2001 Nov 03
0
ADMIN: Majordomo -> Listar
Hi, I've switched the mailing list manager for the tinc lists from Majordomo to Listar today, for the users this change is fully transparent and for the list owners it just means bounce messages are handled by the system instead of by hand. The only minor change is that you may need to adjust your mail filters since the "Sender:" field now points to
2001 Jul 03
1
Re: ogg vorbis controls (fwd)
Anyone know when/if the RC1 code will appear on the xiph.org WWW site? John ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 18:52:53 -0000 From: Deion Galbreath <deiong@hotmail.com> To: zitt@bigfoot.com Subject: Re: ogg vorbis controls hi, ive been trying to get the source code however it seems they are only includeing it in teh cvs not there online directory. i have
2001 Dec 18
1
thoughts about MP3 -> OGG convertor
Everyone here already knows that convertings mp3s to oggs is a very bad idea. However many users don't care and will find a way to convert anyway. I propose that there be a tool to automatically do it that comes with vorbis-tools, that way it can automatically tag it as SOURCE=MP3 (or whatever). Of course we should have it emit a warning that it is bad to convert from mp3 to ogg but users
2000 Jun 20
5
Win32 DLL
I've put together a first cut for a Win32 DLL using the BladeEnc interface. Right now, it's just a drop-in replacement for BladeEnc.dll that ignores all encoding parameters passed to it and uses the info_A vorbis_info struct (same as the encoder_example). It's not particularly useful as of yet, but you can rename it to BladeEnc.dll and use it with any number of rippers out there
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
Emperors1000@aol.com wrote: > > Dear reader, > The emperorsclothes list does not seem to be working. Please forgive us if > you receive this post twice. - Jared Israel, www.tenc.net > ************************** > URL for this article: http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/rozoff/abyss.htm > > To join the Emperor's Clothes email list, go to >
2004 Aug 06
0
DMCA and webcasting
Forewarning... this is my understanding and advice. I am not a lawyer. First off, Jamie Zawinski has an article about this here: http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html > ================================================================== > hey josh, > i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online > streaming. reasons for this rash decision
2004 Aug 06
3
DMCA and webcasting
Last year I arranged with my college radio station and ITS department to webcast the radiostation using icecast. The webcast has been a wonderful success so far. My problem now is not technical, but political. A few days ago I recieved the following message from the station director: ================================================================== hey josh, i talked to [faculty advisor]
2012 May 10
6
Is it suitable using STI?
I have problems on a simple design problem. I have many companies. Each company have one or more commercial activity. Activities types are: ecommerce, local unit, television, automatic vending machines, and so on. Company may have one or more ecommerce activity or one or more local unit activity, one ormore vending machines, etc. How can I model this scenario? Company has_many ecommerce has_many
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > ================================================================== > > hey josh, > > i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online > > streaming. reasons for this rash decision involve around a new law that > > was put in place over the summer saying that stations who broadcast online > >
2004 Aug 06
0
DMCA and webcasting
> Everything that I've come across and it is my understanding is that > traditional radio stations are not exempt if they broadcast via the > web. In short, the RIAA and the labels it represents are greedy > individuals and will take their money whereever they can get it. If the > money is green they want it. Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to
2002 Nov 23
1
Compiling theora
I have tried following the Theora Micro How-to http://www.xiph.org/archives/theora-dev/200209/0092.html I have been able to: * download * compile * encode But decoding/playing does not work. I get: $ examples/player_example < fiatlux.theora.ogg sh: examples/player_example: No such file or directory See http://ole.tange.dk/projekter/theora/ for more precise information. <p>/Ole --
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Joshua Vickery wrote: > Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to pick > a rate? Yes, you are supposed to file with the RIAA (SE as you suggest?). Period, end of story. Jwz covers this on his site IIRC. > Even if they insisted on collecting $0.004 per performance I don't think > we have even 100000 "performances" a
2002 Feb 20
1
Urgent information (legal stuff) about the future of SAMBA
I am sending you this email because of an incident which threatens the very existance of Samba. Earlier today, the bnetd project was shut down to the DMCA. Since bnetd is alot like Samba, I figured you would be interested. Bnetd is a server that pretends to be a battle.net server (starcraft multiplayer). This server was created by reverse engineering the communcations protocol, just like Samba
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again. jack. ----- Forwarded message from Fred von Lohmann <fred@vonlohmann.com> ----- Delivered-To: jack@localhost.cantcode.com Delivered-To: jack@icecast.org X-Authentication-Warning: penguin.onehouse.com: majordomo set sender to owner-pho@onehouse.com using -f X-Sent: 31 May 2001
2004 Aug 06
2
ices
> > I only started this so my ex-girlfriend on the other side of the world > > could hear a song (downloading mp3's was not possible for complex > > reasons but streaming audio was) > > > > but goddammit i'm going to make this thing work if it kills me. > > Obviously mission critical. :-\ > > Why not make the binaries on another box, zip up the