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2003 Aug 20
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Ogg Traffic for August 20, 2003
Hi everybody, below is the latest installment of news from the Xiph.org community. The HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030820.html. Enjoy! -Carsten <p>Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, August 20, 2003 Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org Date: August 20, 2003 Table of Contents 1 Status Updates 1.1 Monty
2003 Jun 03
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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 Oct 01
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Ogg Traffic for September 30, 2003
Hi everybody: Here is the newest round of status updates from Xiph.org. The HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030930.html. Enjoy! -Carsten <p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, September 30, 2003 Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org Date: September 30, 2003 Table of Contents 1 Status Updates 1.1 Monty 1.2
2003 Jun 24
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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 Jul 15
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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 Oct 05
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libao 0.8.4 released
(Hi, this isn't exactly vorbis related, but I figure most of you use libao with ogg123.) Libao 0.8.4 has been released today. It's mostly a bug-fix release, but has some new drivers too! We've also moved libao to it's own website: http://www.xiph.org/ao/ Source, RPMS for RedHat 9, and Debian packages are there. Enjoy! Changelog: * Incorporated OS X patches from the Fink
2004 May 29
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prerelease of the Postfish
Hello folks, Although Jack graciously permitted me to keep tinkering on the Postfish alongside OggFile work ;-) allowing it to sit there in a partially tinkered state continued to be a distraction. So yesterday and today I cleaned up the source repository and put together a prerelease. With this prerelease, I'm putting the project out of mind until I put out a beta of OggFile. Actually,
2004 May 29
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prerelease of the Postfish
Hello folks, Although Jack graciously permitted me to keep tinkering on the Postfish alongside OggFile work ;-) allowing it to sit there in a partially tinkered state continued to be a distraction. So yesterday and today I cleaned up the source repository and put together a prerelease. With this prerelease, I'm putting the project out of mind until I put out a beta of OggFile. Actually,
2004 Oct 22
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libao-0.8.5 patch
Hi! There are some little inconvenience in libao-0.8.5. - The biggest is may that: the documentation and the header file declare the ao_file_extension function, which give a hint for the file extension where the device is realy a sound file. This function is missing. -An other: the alsa 0.5 and the alsa 0.9+ drivers short name. It will be better if the alsa 0.5's name will be alsa05 and the
2001 Jul 23
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libao: ogg123 branch ready
A branch of ogg123 is in CVS now which you can use to test the libao prerelease. Because of the way I did the branch, checkout is a little screwy (as Monty once said: "Know thy tools!"). (I am assuming here that you already have CVSROOT set correctly.) cvs co vorbis-tools # Notice there is no tag here! cd vorbis-tools/ogg123 cvs update -r volsung_20010721 Or, if you already have
2000 Aug 12
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libao patch: Minor clean up / Byte-order proposal
Here is a patch to fix the compiler warnings I mentioned earlier. I've removed the byte-order changes that don't make sense. (Thanks Michael for pointing out the error!) As for the byte-order changes, since some output modules don't have the option to set the sample byte-order, I would like to standardize libao and ogg123 on native byte-order. Will this break the ao_wav.c patches
2000 Jul 09
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libao: Cross-platform audio for ogg123
Kenneth mentioned he wanted a cross-platform audio library to use for ogg123. So, I've spent the last week hacking up the libao from ac3dec that someone suggested earlier. It bears little resemblance to the old code, but now does what I want. libao now supports OSS and WAV file output, with the infrastructure in place to expand further. There are Solaris and IRIX drivers that I inherited
2000 Sep 03
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cvs changes
I'm trying to clean up CVS, getting everything where it should be, because pretty soon we're going to have to build SDK's and whatnot, and I want that to be easy. We're basically going to have 3 libraries: 1) libogg 2) libvorbis 3) libvorbisfile I have separated libogg out from the rest of the code, cleaned it up, got it doing 'make dist' and rpms and imported this into
2001 May 08
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libao AU driver
Hi, I noticed there was some discussion on this list about the desire for ogg123 to support output to stdout via Sun's .au file format, so I decided to give implementing an AU driver for libao a shot. Here is my first attempt. To test the driver: * Apply the patch below (against ao in CVS) * Copy the attached ao_au.c into ao/src * Run ao/autogen.sh, compile, and
2000 Sep 02
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libao endian fix (attempt 2)
Okay, here's the patch that should fix byte-ordering madness. The basic rule with libao is that samples have to be in native byte order. All of the drivers will assume this, and libao provides a ao_is_big_endian() function for library clients (and sometimes drivers) to test their byte ordering. I would appreciate it if someone on a big endian platform test ogg123 and make sure that it works
2001 Jul 21
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Preview of next version of libao
I just committed what will eventually become the next version of libao. I've made some major changes: renamed stuff, redesigned the API, actually documented things. It *will* break any current libao applications (like ogg123). It is on its own branch, so it shouldn't affect the mainline libao code for a while. But beware: I want to land this branch before Vorbis 1.0 goes out. Please
2003 Oct 25
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libao-0.8.4 on OS/X
Hi! Is this the correct place to ask about libao? I'm having a bit of trouble getting libao-0.8.4 running on OS/X 10.2.8 - libao builds fine but dlopen'ing the macosx plugin keeps failing with undefined symbols (from the CoreAudio framework it appears). Steven Schultz --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2003 Dec 01
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PostFish question
I've been tinkering with vgplay (my fp gain function and replaygain support code) as well as looking at FLAC replaygain code, with an eye to combining them into a general gain effect plugin helper, however I noticed that the November 19, 2003 Ogg Traffic talks about postfish, being a sound postprocessor with a noise filter and 'a revolutionary declipping filter', that Monty is
2001 Mar 11
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Raw driver for libao
In January I submitted a new "raw" output driver for libao that lets you write the audio samples directly to a file without any headers or anything else. It never got committed. Is it too late in the beta cycle to add it? I've been contacted by an author of a CD recording application whose problem could be solved by the inclusion of the raw driver. I need to make a change to the
2000 Jul 28
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libao testing
Now that libao is integrated with ogg123, I was hoping that people with platforms different than mine could test the operation of ogg123+libao. I would really appreciate it if people testing ogg123 could send me email (privately, NOT to the list) with the following information: Hardware Platform: (Intel x86, MIPS, PowerPC, etc.) Operating System: (Linux, NetBSD, IRIX, etc.) Other sound