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2003 Jun 24
1
Ogg Traffic for June 24, 2003
Here is the latest round of status updates and recent developments from the
Xiph.org team. The HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030624.html
Enjoy!
-Carsten
<p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, June 24, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: June 24, 2003
Table of Contents
1 Status Updates
1.1 Monty
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
2003 Jul 01
4
beta firmware for Neuros available
For the two or three of you who are subscribed to the mailing list that
*haven't* heard already... from the blurb on Slashdot:
"Xiph.org has made a beta release of firmware with Ogg Vorbis support for the
Neuros portable music player. You can grab the firmware from the Neurosetta
site. Note that this beta release only plays Vorbis files, and may skip on
very high quality files, like
2003 Feb 04
2
Hardware List Draft
Here's a list of non-PC hardware I found that supports Vorbis, with
links and short descriptions. It's still kind of rough, and I don't
have personal experience with any of these things, though where noted, I
have gotten email from the company. This is still just a draft.
I've made links, and also left the URLs after the headings so it
converts to text well. Following the
2003 Jul 15
1
Ogg Traffic for July 15, 2003
Hi everybody:
Here is the latest issue of Ogg Traffic. The HTML version is at
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030715.html. Enjoy!
Carsten.
<p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, July 15, 2003
Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese
Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org
Date: July 15, 2003
Table of Contents
1 Status Updates
1.1 Stan Seibert
1.2 Ed Zaleski
2003 Aug 03
2
oggsplit, where should I throw it?
Hello all!
DISCLAIMER: this isn't directly connected to vorbis development, but
there's no mailing list dedicated to generic ogg-dev discussion.
I've written a small tool I call oggsplit to split physical ogg streams
into the logical ogg streams, either chained (i.e. undoing cat file1.ogg
file2.ogg > file3.ogg) or grouped (e.g. separating video and audio in a
theora+vorbis ogg
2003 Aug 05
4
OggSplit 0.1.0
Hello again!
As promised, here's a completed package of OggSplit. It's configured
with autoconf and automake (use autogen.sh) and there are debian build
rules. In it's current state it's quite useable, although there are
certain internal things which could be improved (nothing critical
however).
There are of course bugs, so I encourage everyone to try breaking the
tool with
2008 Jan 14
0
First Alpha of oggToolspp
Hi all,
I am happy, to announce the first (Alpha) release of the oggToolspp.
The basis of the command line tools is a small, but hopefully growing library
for manipulating ogg streams (mainly video streams) written in c++.
The aim of this library is, to provide easy access methods to ogg pages, ogg
packets and the video-frames and audio-samples in the end.
The command line tools are actually
2006 Apr 04
1
asterisk-ooh323, asterisk 1.2.6 and netmeeting
has anyone managed to get these three beasties to work together ? we're
using ooh323 from asterisk-addons-1.2.2, asterisk 1.2.6 and microsoft
netmeeting default from windows xp.
the symptoms are that calls from a SIP client to NetMeeting rings on
NetMeeting, but upon answering the call in NetMeeting, no audio is passed
between the two. eventually, the call times out and hangs up.
on a
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex Codec Compatibility Windows / Linux
Hi all
I have a problem using the Speex voice codecs when using GnomeMeeting
on one side and NetMeeting on the other side. I use GnomeMeeting under
Suse Linux 9.0 to communicate with a friend working under Windows XP
and using NetMeeting 3.0.
Under Windows XP / NetMeeting we have installed and registered the
Speex voice codec. (You can find more information how we have
registered the Speex codec
2004 Aug 06
0
FYI: ACM codecs in Netmeeting
If you want to use the Speex ACM codec in Netmeeting, you need to register
the codec with Netmeeting. Microsoft offers an API to accomplish this
task.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/netmeet/nm3
codec_1xk3.asp
The function is called AddACMFormat in the IInstallAudioCodecs COM
interface.
It takes a fully initialized WAVEFORMATEX structure as well as an extra
2004 Jun 16
1
asterisk/netmeeting works, asterisk/ohphone doesn't?
I've been banging my head on this one for a few days and am quite stuck.
I've got a gatekeeper running and everything works there. Netmeeting works
calling other netmeeting clients. Netmeeting calling asterisk connects, but
netmeeting can't generate the signals to make the demo do anything other
than talk.
But connection from ohphone always disconnects straight away. I can't seem
2004 Aug 06
0
@Christian Buchner: speex acm & netmeeting
Hi,
> I managed to get the codec into netmeeting. Unfortunately it doesn't
> properly work. I tried to talk vie net, but only erranous packets are
> decoded. Did I possibly register the codec wiht incorrecxt parameters or
> is this a problem of the acm codec?
I can't tell why. Try to register mode 8kHz Mono mode Q3 or Q4 for
Netmeeting. Only these modes pack exactly 1
2004 Aug 06
2
@Christian Buchner: speex acm & netmeeting
> Nice to hear! Do sou think you will be able to make the other modes also
> compatible? But I guess these working modes are already OK for
> netmeeting. I will try the Q4 16kHz mode today.
Low bitrate was the design goal, not Netmeeting compatibility ;)
Padding loss occurs because Speex encodes frames that do not end on
byte boundaries. If you force each Speex frame to be byte
2003 Nov 17
1
Re: Questions about your Neuros (was: [faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis)
Daniel Déchelotte (maitre_yodan@club-internet.fr) wrote:
> Hi Greg,
I'm cc'ing the list because I'm sure these questions will be of use to
many other people.
> Yeah, I also find it hard to resist, but there is still one bit that
> concerns me: this huge and not so good-looking black backpack. How big is
> it actually? I am suspecting it's huge because I can't
2003 Apr 30
0
H323/GnuGK/Netmeeting
Ok I'm confusEd at this point. I have Asterisk installed with the h323
channel driver compiled and installed. I also installed gnugk. Is it
needed? When I use it as a gatekeeper I'm seeing no interaction with
asterisk. If I dial straight to asterisk with netmeeting I get the
default extension and I can see asterisk trying to play the
"congrats-demo" file but I hear
2003 May 08
1
Send CallerID in netmeeting
Hi,
I have a little question, I use asterisk with Netmeeting client.
When I call netmeeting client with a phone. I don\'t have his ID in netmeeting
window i have something like : ???;..dhz instead of 28.
Someone know a way to display this ID ?
Thanks you so much
Rattana
2003 Apr 25
1
still problems with oh323
Hi,
I'm still struggling to make netmeeting work with asterisk and oh323. I'm
dialing from netmeeting into a regular phone, connected to my TDM10B.
everything looks great, except that I cannot hear my voice at the FXS side,
just static that increases when I speak on netmeeting's mike. Nevertheless, if
I speak on the telephone I do can hear my voice on my headsets.
I configured
2007 Sep 26
1
Theora decoding problem on PowerPC
Hi,
I'm attempting to decode Theora videos on a PowerPC running a Linux
2.6.19 kernel. The version of GCC I'm cross-compiling from is 3.4.4.
The software versions I'm running are:
libogg-1.1.3
libpng-1.2.20
libtheora-1.0beta1
libvorbis-1.2.0
These are all the latest I was able to download.
Here's a back trace I got while running "dump_video" under
2007 Jan 09
3
Linux alternative to MS Netmeeting
In the company I work for, quite a few people use Netmeeting to share
desktops during training. Anyone know of a way to either connect to
their Netmeeting, or an alternative that will work on both Windows &
Linux, and not require a server to host the meeting.
Matt