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2006 Apr 27
1
Filename too long
This is the rsync version I am using. rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26 Copyright (C) 1996-2002 by Andrew Tridgell and others <http://rsync.samba.org/> Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles, IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums I have a file with a looooong name which I rsync from PC1 to PC2. (redhat-9) I am getting the
2001 Dec 12
1
Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, December 12, 2001
Sorry these haven't been regularly scheduled :) --------- <p><p>Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, December 12, 2001 Jack Moffitt <[1]jack@xiph.org> _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. [2]Support The Ogg Project 2. [3]Status Updates 2.1. [4]Monty 2.2. [5]Stan Seibert 2.3. [6]Jack
2003 Mar 24
1
Ogg Traffic for March 24, 2003
Hi everybody: Here is this week's Ogg Traffic. The HTML version is available at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030324.html Enjoy! <p>Ogg Traffic for Monday, March 24, 2003 [1]Carsten "Purple" Haese March 24, 2003 _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. Status Updates 1.1. Monty 1.2. Stan Seibert
2005 Apr 17
2
Ogg Vorbis DirectShow status ?
Hi! What is the status of DirectShow support (read: playy vorbis in Windows Media Player 9 or 10 ) ? The vorbis.com web pages only link to some ancient web pages (xwmedia and tobias). I remember there was a wiki page about setting this up (partially written by me), but can't find it any more. Was the idea of playing ogg/vorbis in DS applications dropped ? Regards, David
2002 Jul 19
1
OGG/Vorbis DirectShow
Hi! On http://www.vorbis.com/software.psp?pid=2 ( Other Vorbis software for windows ) there is a link called "Ogg Vorbis DirectShow Filters" pointing to http://sf.net/projects/mediaxw That project is dead ! But there is another vorbis DS project at http://tobias.everwicked.com/oggds.htm , which is actively developed. How about updating the vorbis.com page to point to this DS-vorbis
2001 Aug 08
3
AC-3 Decoding
Jared (jared@celab21.students.csee.uq.edu.au) wrote : > Saw an article today on /. which reports that Dolby are insisting the > NETBSD dudes remove the ac3dec package from their site. Someone suggested > that we need an open source solution. ac3dec is already open ( GPL ). > Could Vorbis in the Ogg framework be this solution, can we create a pretty > simple 5.1 stream? I
2001 May 11
1
Amplify Ogg files without decode/encode
> Just curious, is it possible to amplify Ogg frames without a decode/encode > cycle? I usually normalise before encoding all recordings for my radio > station, but I obtain some music from 3rd parties and it often need > normalising. I find this ability very useful for MP3s and it would be a big > handicap to me if Ogg can not. Add a comment into the ogg file :
2003 Nov 26
3
Updated OggDrop ?
Are the ogg/vorbis programs updated to v1.0.1 ? OggDrop for example ? Regards, David ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- David Balazic mailto:david.balazic@hermes.si HERMES Softlab http://www.hermes-softlab.com Zolajeva 30 Phone: +386 2 450 8851 SI-2000 Maribor Slovenija
2001 Nov 15
2
ATTENTION Re: Multichannel files
I noticed that my previous message is not very complete so I send here an "enhanced version". Please disregard the old one an reply to this one only. ( you can delete the ATTENTION word from subject ) Wilson (defiler@null.net) wrote : > There are two ways to decode multi-channel audio. In hardware, or in > software. > Hardware: A receiver or processor takes a Dolby Digital
2003 Jun 03
1
Ogg Traffic for June 3, 2003
Hi everybody: It's been a while, so here is the latest round of Status Updates from just about everybody in Xiph. The HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030603.html Enjoy! <p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, June 3, 2003 Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org Date: June 3, 2003 Table of Contents 1 Status Updates
2006 Aug 30
2
Java/MIDP Vorbis player ?
Hi! Is there any Java Vorbis player that works on MIDP 2.0 platforms (mobile phones) ? I know the pure Java players, but I'm looking for a mobile version. Regards, David --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://noepatents.eu.org/ Innovation, not litigation ! --- David Balazic mailto:david.balazic@hermes.si HERMES Softlab
2014 May 13
4
[LLVMdev] s/ComputeMaskedBits/ComputeKnownBits/g ?
I've always found the name ComputeMaskedBits a bit unintuitive, and since r154011 it's even worse because there is no masking going on whatsoever: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20120402/140280.html Is there any appetite for a global rename to ComputeKnownBits? Or any other better names? Thanks, Jay.
2006 Aug 30
1
Current system requirements for real time decoding?
Hi! I can't find this info anywhere. What is the minimum CPU requirement for Vorbis playback ? Regards, David --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://noepatents.eu.org/ Innovation, not litigation ! --- David Balazic mailto:david.balazic@hermes.si HERMES Softlab http://www.hermes-softlab.com Zagrebska
2004 Feb 11
1
Vorbis in Windows Media Player 9, (partial) success
As I said on http://wiki.xiph.org/ClientSupport I managed to get WMP9 under Windows 2003 to work with OGG vorbis files. Requisite : OggDS 0.9.9.5 - they can be opened with the Open... dialog and WMP does not complain any more that it is an unsupported file format - they can be dragged from explorer into WMP and WMP will play them without any complaint - they can be added to the media library.
2000 Jun 27
7
File Extension .OGG
Hi, I've already sent this to feedback@vorbis.com, but I got no response and this might be more correctly placed here anyway, so here is a revised vesrion. I have one thing to criticize, which is the file extension *.OGG. It's ambigous (the Netrek meaning) and using it for both video and audio seems confusing. Plus, there are a lot of OGG files floating around that are generated by
2000 Jun 27
7
File Extension .OGG
Hi, I've already sent this to feedback@vorbis.com, but I got no response and this might be more correctly placed here anyway, so here is a revised vesrion. I have one thing to criticize, which is the file extension *.OGG. It's ambigous (the Netrek meaning) and using it for both video and audio seems confusing. Plus, there are a lot of OGG files floating around that are generated by
2001 Jun 29
3
Pessimism
Peter Schuller wrote : > > I use it a lot, but I still get people mailing me > > .gifs and even worse .jpgs (of things like text!!!) > > That's okay let them. > > JPEG worse than GIF? What are you on? :) At least JPEG supports more than > 256 colors and you don't need to pay $100000 (or whatever) to write an > encoder... Uh, should I send you a GIF and
2001 Feb 01
2
Archives down ?
Neither of the vorbis and vorbis-dev archives at http://www.xiph.org/archives work for month February ( marked as Current on the pages ) All the links point to 404 - page not found -- David Balazic -------------- "Be excellent to each other." - Bill & Ted - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2001 Feb 01
2
Archives down ?
Neither of the vorbis and vorbis-dev archives at http://www.xiph.org/archives work for month February ( marked as Current on the pages ) All the links point to 404 - page not found -- David Balazic -------------- "Be excellent to each other." - Bill & Ted - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2001 Dec 03
2
Broken mail list web archive
Hi! The page http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/masterindex.html links to http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/date.html , whic gives a 404 error ( not found ). Just like last time ( begin of november ), when I reported it just like now. And I was ignored, just like now (?). -- David Balazic -------------- "Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq., & "Ted"