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2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote [snip] >Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in >any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension. [snip] What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then
2004 Jul 26
0
lyrics/transcripts (was brainfart #67453 - hyper-index)
<20040727011644.49422.qmail@web20927.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20040727015807.GH971@xiph.org> We have a text-phrase codec called Writ in early implementation state which can be used to supply this functionality and much, much more. A short use of it's functions include song lyrics, speech transcripts, text subtitles, chat (input provided through another system) along with
2008 Oct 15
1
Flash/Vorbis: Even more improvements
Hello everyone, the code is slowly getting a little bit messy, but at least I've managed to tweak a lot of performance out of my Vorbis player for Flash. I did several improvements to the Huffman decoder by eliminating function calls and managed after a while to create an AS/haXe hybrid player. The haXe compiler definately produces much more efficient bytecode (at least in some
2010 May 19
2
[LLVMdev] First proof of concept of a LLVM driven backend for the neko virtual machine
Hi, Vadim Atlygin has been working on a LLVM backend for Neko, and we are happy to announce that "Hello world" works now. For LLVM readers, Neko is a tight virtual machine, which is primarily targetted by haXe. haXe is a statically typed programming language that has targets to JavaScript, Flash, as well as Neko. Both haXe and Neko are developed by Nicolas Cannasse, with contributions
2008 Oct 03
8
Flash Vorbis player
Hi, I wanted to let you know that I have just made available the sources to the ogg + vorbis implementation in haXe, which I've been working on for last couple of weeks. The code compiles to an swf file playable in Flash Player 10. A demo of a simple player implementation (latest Flash 10 required): http://people.xiph.org/~arek/pg/hx/test.html and the sources, in a bzr branch, currently
2008 Oct 03
8
Flash Vorbis player
Hi, I wanted to let you know that I have just made available the sources to the ogg + vorbis implementation in haXe, which I've been working on for last couple of weeks. The code compiles to an swf file playable in Flash Player 10. A demo of a simple player implementation (latest Flash 10 required): http://people.xiph.org/~arek/pg/hx/test.html and the sources, in a bzr branch, currently
2008 Oct 07
2
My Flash 10 attempt
Hi everybody, after hearing about the new Sound functionality in Flash 10, Arek's performance gain using the new Vector type instead of Array and not at least actually seeing the performance boost he achieved compared to my old Vorbis decoder, I found a few hours yesterday to migrate my old code. First of all: the new PCM playback API for Flash is rather restricted and only allows 44.1
2004 Jun 28
3
Help!!!
Hi! I heard many things over ogg, but all what i can see is shit. O.K. The oggdrop.exe play with me, have this tool a version number? I can't see it. Every other tool don't run under my system (Win98; Athlon1,5GHz; 768MB RAM). For example every version of oggenc produce the error: "OGGENC.EXE kann nicht ausgef?hrt werden"! There are a german mailing list? An how can i register
2005 May 20
2
Experimental Bitrate peeler
Hi All, As specified in earlier email we have released the trial version of the ogg vorbis decoder. Along with the decoder we have released an experimental version of the bitrate peeler that we have used to test the decoder for bitrate peeled inputs. We have made the executable of the bitrate peeler available from our website downloads section. www.vinjey.com/ogg_downloads.html
2006 Jul 20
6
replace_html + javascript
Hi all, This is my first post to the list, so I hope it gets through and I don''t do anything wrong :) Here''s the issue I''m having... I have an rjs that''s doing: page.replace_html ''myid'', :partial => ''my_partial'' And in my my_partial I have: <script type="text/javascript">
2003 Mar 31
5
Rhubarber (advanced peeler)
Hi all, [For the uninitiated: a "peeler" is a program that transforms a Vorbis stream into a smaller, (somewhat) lower quality Vorbis stream, and does so quickly, by just throwing out some data.] After having prototyped several peelers that aim to peel to a certain filesize, or to a certain quality, with mixed success, I've now taken a different route: a peeler that aims for the
2003 Mar 31
5
Rhubarber (advanced peeler)
Hi all, [For the uninitiated: a "peeler" is a program that transforms a Vorbis stream into a smaller, (somewhat) lower quality Vorbis stream, and does so quickly, by just throwing out some data.] After having prototyped several peelers that aim to peel to a certain filesize, or to a certain quality, with mixed success, I've now taken a different route: a peeler that aims for the
2006 Jul 28
5
RoR & Lightbox
Has anybody else had a problem with using Lightbox in their RoR apps? I include all the necessary files in application.rhtml and then attempt to use the Lightbox functionality in pages and such. Nothing happens except that a new page opens up with the link to the image I was attempting to show with Lightbox. I''ve even gone so far as to strip out everything except the necessary
2006 Oct 11
1
smbclient sending output to stdout
I'm using smbclient 3.0.22-13.16-SUSE-SLES10. I'm using the smbclientparser Perl module to use smbclient from within my Perl scripts. Whenever I perform a GET on a file, smb outputs this line to stdout: Domain=[mydomain] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] This results in hundreds of mail messages in my local mail queue. How can I turn this off, so that smbclient
2006 Jun 23
3
NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION when trying to delete files
I searched the archives already and couldn't find an answer to this. I'm running an automated process via a cron job on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 box. The cron runs a Perl script, which uses the SmbClientParser module. The Perl script grabs files from clients running Windows 2000. The files on the client computers are created by in-house MFC applications on those computers.
2006 Aug 22
11
Multiple mongrels for one app
Hi mongrel-users, This is my first post, so I''m not sure if it''s been asked before, but I can''t find an answer anywhere. If I have one rails application running, one processor I''m running it on, and mongrel is multi-threaded, why should I have more than one mongrel running? Everyone seems to agree on 3-5 mongrels per rails app, but why? I must be
2010 Apr 15
3
Trixbox
Hello, someone used trixbox domU with xen? _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2002 Nov 01
10
fitting lots of music into 10GB with Vorbis
Hi- just wondering, what would be the best quality rating to use to fit lots of music into 10GB of HD space. The audio quality has to be high enough for it to sound good when played through PA systems (for when my college is stupid enough to forget to hire a DJ, or when the realise the DJ they always hire can't use a mixing desk properly) ranging from a functional PA system thats stuck in the
2013 Aug 13
2
Fwd: Re: need help with an rsync patch
On Tuesday 13 August 2013 12:23 PM, Joe wrote: > Is there any way at all to say which is the original file and which is > the hard link? I'll bet there isn't, although I' m not an internals guy > at all. If so, this would be impossible to do. The inode is the > "original", but all the file table entries to it are hard links (if > they're not symlinks.) >
2003 Nov 17
1
Ogg Vorbis v1.1 suggestion
My wish for 1.1 is to stream my station with VBR at bitrates averaging 28-32kb/s with a minimum 32khz sample rate. Hopefully this will be achievable with the new low bitrate tuning that is planned. This could put it on a par with Real Audio at 32kb/s. Currently a quality of -1, 32khz sample rate produces an average around 34-38kb/s which is too high for modems. I could currently use a managed