similar to: sighttpd 1.1.0 release (includes Ogg Vorbis support)

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2005 Nov 12
0
alsa asound.conf or .asoundrc that combines multiple playback and capture
I have searched all around and combined items in an /etc/asound.conf file to have by default a capture and multiple playback for alsa. I am looking for a way to: something like "aplay --nonblock test.wav" having at least 2 active one time and at that same time do "arecord --nonblock -d 1 input.wav" I have something like: pcm.!dmixer { type dmix
2009 May 26
1
arecord pipe to celtenc just stops
Hi all, Just found out about this codec and I'm really impressed. I compiled celt-0.5.2.tar.gz on my desktop and tried out a few tests. I then did a native fixed point arm compile on my beagleboard which also worked a treat. Before I get started with the library I was trying to see if I could grab some real time audio, encode it and write to a file using arecord in conjunction with
2012 Aug 13
1
libvirtd crashes after guest migration with attached console
Hi, please see following backtrace. How to reproduce: start qemu guest w/attached console, execute migration, get a crash at the end. Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. virHashRemoveEntry (table=0x7fa0e0003e90, name=0x7fa0ec00ca60) at /var/tmp/build/libvirt/libvirt-0.9.13/./src/util/virhash.c:463 bt #0 virHashRemoveEntry (table=0x7fa0e0003e90, name=0x7fa0ec00ca60) at
2008 Oct 30
0
Music On Hold (from a Sound card) Help
Hi, I would like to get musiconhold from a sound card. This is because I want to kind of be a DJ and easily change the music playing, etc. However, I followed the instructions at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf but no success. i have [mycustom] mode=custom directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 application=/usr/sbin/ast-playlinein and =/usr/sbin/ast-playlinein
2008 Oct 31
0
MusicOnHold from a Sound card
Hi, I would like to get musiconhold from a sound card. This is because I want to kind of be a DJ and easily change the music playing, etc. However, I followed the instructions at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf and other tutorials on the net but no success. I have [mycustom] mode=custom directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 application=/usr/sbin/ast-playlinein and
2004 Aug 06
1
vorbiscomments in speexenc
Hi, The Speex reference refers to the Vorbis comment format to define the comment header: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html However, speexenc violates that format in a couple of ways: 1. it doesn't append a "framing bit" to the end of the comments packet. According to the Vorbis comment spec, an ERROR must be flagged when decoding such a
2011 Oct 07
0
HOgg 0.4.1.1 released
HOgg 0.4.1.1 Released --------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. HOgg is in hackage, or on the web at: http://www.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the fifth public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing, production and editing. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly
2009 Mar 13
2
S32_LE to S16_LE
Hi developers, I would appreciate if someone can give me a hand here... I need to run speex on a FPU-less platform with an audio card that only reads samples of type S32_LE (even when it is a 16bits audio card). I understand that if my platform is FPU-less then I should use speex_encode/decode_int() but then, how can I convert my S32_LE sample to S16_LE in order to pass it to speex
2008 Dec 23
0
HOgg Release 0.4.1
Here's some instructions for installing hogg on a current Ubuntu 8.10 (or Debian unstable? testing?) system, ie. if you don't already have haskell's cabal system installed: $ sudo apt-get install ghc6 $ wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/cabal-install/0.6.0/cabal-install-0.6.0.tar.gz $ tar zxf cabal-install-0.6.0.tar.gz $ cd cabal-install-0.6.0 $ ./bootstrap.sh $ cabal
2008 Dec 23
2
HOgg Release 0.4.1
HOgg 0.4.1 Released ------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. HOgg is in hackage, or on the web at: http://www.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the fourth public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing, production and editing. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly on
2008 Mar 24
0
HOgg 0.4.0 Release
HOgg 0.4.0 Released ------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. HOgg is in hackage, or on the web at: http://www.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the third public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing, production and editing. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly on
2006 Dec 05
0
HOgg 0.2.0 Released
HOgg 0.2.0 Released ------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. http://snapper.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the initial public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing and production. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly on par with those of the oggz* tools[0],
2007 Dec 07
0
HOgg 0.3.0 Released
HOgg 0.3.0 Released ------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. HOgg is in hackage, or on the web at: http://www.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the second public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing, production and editing. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly on
2007 Dec 07
0
HOgg 0.3.0 Released
HOgg 0.3.0 Released ------------------- The HOgg package provides a commandline tool for manipulating Ogg files, and a corresponding Haskell library. HOgg is in hackage, or on the web at: http://www.kfish.org/~conrad/software/hogg/ This is the second public release. The focus is on correctness of Ogg parsing, production and editing. The capabilities of the hogg commandline tool are roughly on
2007 Nov 27
0
opensocial container plugin
Since OpenSocial is bound to take over the world, I''ve just released a very early version of my opensocial container plugin. If you are brave, try it out and let me know how it goes. You can check it out here: http://elctech.com/2007/11/27/opensocial-container-plugin-0-0-1 -- Ryan Garver rgarver-jrinBW/Jv4hBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org
2006 Aug 27
1
AMD64 bug (was Re: [theora-dev] AMD64 bug (fwd))
jean-marc, speexies, know if this bug is fixed in speex svn? kfish. ----- Forwarded message from Tristan Wibberley <maihem@maihem.org> ----- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 18:49:17 +0100 From: Tristan Wibberley <maihem@maihem.org> To: Conrad Parker <conrad@metadecks.org> CC: theora-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [theora-dev] AMD64 bug Conrad Parker wrote: >applied, thanks. >
2008 Dec 16
1
liboggz: use ogg_int64_t instead of C99 int64_t for the benefit of you-can-guess-who
> Since these are the only two uses of int64_t instead of ogg_int64_t in > liboggz, please commit. In svn. Didn't get the OK from Conrad from committing to his software, hope it's OK kfish ^_^
2007 Oct 02
1
tool to add skeleton (was Re: Re: Peer review draft for the new)
On 02/10/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: > > 2. Following on from 1, a tool which inputs an > > Ogg containier with one or more streams, and > > outputs a new Ogg container with the same > > streams plus an Ogg Skeleton stream stuffed > > in front would be very helpful. The tool could > > also
2007 Oct 02
1
tool to add skeleton (was Re: Re: Peer review draft for the new)
On 02/10/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: > > 2. Following on from 1, a tool which inputs an > > Ogg containier with one or more streams, and > > outputs a new Ogg container with the same > > streams plus an Ogg Skeleton stream stuffed > > in front would be very helpful. The tool could > > also
2008 Jul 31
1
oggz fixes for macos
On 31-Jul-08, at 9:43 AM, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote: > though (don't know if they're related to your changes): > > oggz.c: In function 'oggz_content_type': > oggz.c:623: warning: comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is > always false This is an array bounds guard. I guess it's defensive programming vs warning. Making OggzStreamContent a