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2002 Jul 24
3
VorbisGain
Is an "official" vorbisgain source tarball available anywhere for *nix? Seems like everything I've found is a pre-built windows binary... Thanks in advance! Regards, Owen G. Emry ----- DTS Engineer PalmSource, Inc. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2001 Jan 31
2
OpenSSH on PalmOS possible?
A thought has been bugging me for a month or so, but I don't know where to look for the answer. Would it be possible to port the OpenSSH ssh client to PalmOS and other handheld OS'es like Symbian (EPOC) or PocketPC? Is the processor on PDA's fast enough? Would many libraries have to be ported aswell? I know that PalmOS and EPOC has an IP stack implemented.. Since the development
2008 Oct 04
3
Palm OS port
hello all, At my workplace, our colleague Mukesh has just completed a port of speex 1.2.1 to Palm OS. He had to write a couple of mathlib functions, but the trunk remains unchanged. It works quite well, I was wondering if there will be any interest in this port in the distribution. - farhan
2002 Jul 26
1
Compiling Tremor to ARM
Hi there. Would some kind soul please refer me to instructions for building an arm-elf-gcc that'll compile the Tremor sources? (In particular, what sources to get and where, and what to build in what order.) I'm developing on Debian Woody i386, but I'll happily take whatever advice you can send my way. I'm no expert in the field of compiler building, but I can't seem to
2008 Jul 06
2
Byte order in ogg vorbis headers
Hello all, I am currently writing an application for PalmOS handheld devices that organizes media files on a memory card and allows the user to easily create playlists. The tracks I am using for testing (totalling about 1.5 GB) are nearly all in Ogg Vorbis format. Throughout my testing I have had very little trouble in parsing the comment fields from mp3, asf and ogg files. That is, all
2002 Aug 05
1
rsync for PDAs?
I've been working for the past few months with open-source solutions for syncing Palm PDAs (Coldsync, mostly). I've been becoming increasingly annoyed with Palm's Desktop Link Protocol and the sync mechanism, and am considering replacing it with a third-party application for the Palm. Since I've had good luck with rsync in the past, its seemed an obvious choice. I've
2002 Apr 09
3
Porting Vorbis lib on Ti DSP ? How to ?
Hello All, I would be very interested to have your ideas to port the vorbis lib ( part of lib at least) on a DSP TMS320C5409 (running @ 90Mhz). I have reviewed messages and URLs related to: - 'ivdev' Integerized Vorbis Project - Ogg-on-a-Chip Project This is very interesting. In my case I think the best approach would be , in order to shorten porting work & time, to recompile the
2004 Apr 30
5
Windows XP Pro and Samba (file saving)
Sometimes when I save a file to a samba-shared drive the application is unable to save there and asks if the file is write protected or if the disk is full. If I then save it to a local drive and copy it there using Windows Explorer, it can overwrite the file fine. Do I need to make that myriad of changes to my XP Pro registry? Most of the time it works fine, just from time to time it will give
2003 Dec 15
3
Outgoing calls for a fancy address book app
Hi ! I'd like to connect phpgroupware to asterisk: when a user click on a phone number, his phone rings and he gets connected to the number he just clicked. I've tried by putting various files in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing, without results (we are using SIP phones + CAPI channels). Is there a way to do that ? (If it's impossible (something impossible in *, LOL ?!?) I will create
2005 Aug 22
2
Adding ScreenDC
Here is the file to add ScreenDC. I noticed that it inherits from wxDC which is what the docs show but the headers for each platform are much different: - Mac,MSW,os2,motif,palmos all inherit from wxWindowDC - X11,GTK inherit from wxPaintDC - MGL, cocoa inherit from wxDC After saying that on Windows it still work inheriting from wxDC so I left it for now, any thoughts? Sean
2003 Aug 09
0
ogg player on a clie
Hi folks, I've been talking with Jack in IRC (mainly in the subversion channel), but he suggested that I pose my vorbis questions here, to the community of experts. I own a Sony Clie PDA, which is a PalmOS-4 device. Sony wasn't patient enough to wait for PalmOS-5, which has a standardized sound API and a new CPU powerful enough to decode audio. Instead, they just stuck a proprietary,
2004 Sep 07
3
Introducing ov_open_callbacksp and ov_clearp
Hello, I've been looking to the libvorbisfile and got into troubles when trying to use it: I need to compile it on a PalmOS and the libvorbisfile must be compiled in ARM whereas calling code is in 68K. This implies that the interface ov_open_callback is not usable because the OggVorbis_File *vf must point to something in the target architecture (ARM) whereas the caller cannot do that. As
2006 Mar 21
1
SIP video voicemail problem
Hello all, I am trying to leave a video voicemail but am unable to do so. I am using Ekiga (formerly Gnomemeeting) to make a SIP connection to Asterisk 1.2.4. Ekiga supports h261 for video. The call connects and negotiation seems okay. When I leave a message, however, only the audio is recorded. Looking in the log file afterwards I see many messages like this: Mar 21 22:02:34 WARNING[2418]
2006 Feb 28
3
Misreported values with newhidups
Okay, now that I've got NUT up and running with the newhidups driver, I can give it a quick shakedown. Most of the values look good, but are few are off. Here's what I get: elrond@foxstar:~$ upsc foxstarups@localhost battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 50 battery.date: 3150/08/01 battery.mfr.date: 2005/03/22 battery.runtime: 1935 battery.runtime.low: 120
2005 Aug 04
1
And now onto the palm pilot with Kpilot
I've looked up the Kpilot manual, and I think I have an okay idea of what's going on with it. I'm trying to get it's detection feature to find my Palm Pilot. CentOS does seem to be able to recognize it, because if I run lsusb when running a hot sync, I get the following: [root at localhost dev]# lsusb Bus 001 Device 010: ID 0830:0060 Palm, Inc. Palm Tungsten T / Zire 71
2005 Jan 25
2
Having problems running palm desktop or the uninstall program
I have a user John Dow on a local machine johnsmachine. I have a samba user jdow. When I moved the profile john dow to the domain keydomain, I can't get the install program to run. This is how it looks. I have local profile johnsmachine/John Dow and roaming profile keydomain/jdow. When logged into profile johnsmachine/John Dow, I can install and uninstall the palm software with no
2005 Jul 20
0
Palm Pilot, USB, pppd and udev
I've a line like this that creates /dev/pilot link in my local udev rules: BUS="usb", SYSFS{product}="Palm Handheld*", KERNEL="ttyUSB*[13579]", SYMLINK="pilot" And it seems to work fine for doing normal sync operation to Gnome Palm applet (well, not sure about that KERNEL parameter, however ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1 look exactly the same, no other way to
2004 Aug 06
1
Any Speex plug-ins available for usage in a Palm device application
Hi all, I'm new to the speex development mailing list, so I don't have much experience/idea about Speex. I came to know about speex when I was working on a R&D for my application on Palm devices. I've created a Pocket PC application, which is a talking phrasebook using .NET Compact Framework. In this application I'm using a 3rd party MP3 plug-in for playing my MP3 files,
2005 Sep 10
1
The current state of palm syncing on Linux?
I've been searching around on the internet trying to find out about conduits and options for syncing programs with my Palm Pilot device. Google searches turn up a lot of discussion on the matter over a two or three year period, everything from people talking about doing it or how it should be done or how much they want it done. But I can't actually determine what, if any, tangible
2005 Aug 06
1
Softick Card Export on Linux with Palm Tungsten E
Hello, I just installed Softick Card Export 2.19 (http://www.softick.com/cardexport2/) on my Palm Tungsten E. It is supposed to let me access the SD card inside my Palm without the need of an external SD card reader. This software is suppposed to be compatible with Linux usb-storage since version 2.15... but I didn't find how to use it. If I do "lsmod | grep -i usb", I see the