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2000 Nov 06
1
Re: I'd like to join the OVD project
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 12:16:00PM -0700, Robert Scott Horning wrote: > "Sean R. Lynch" wrote: > > > I was one of the original advocates of the project and I've > > written a draft specification at > > http://www.literati.org/~seanl/ovd.html that to my knowledge > > is the only one in existence. I'd like to work on some code > > integrating
2000 Apr 25
1
How will META data be handled
In order to avoid another fiasco like ID3 tags in MP3 elemental audio streams, what's the plan for handling META data? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2001 Mar 30
1
noisiness measure?
First of all, sorry about my crossposting this, but tarkin-dev I think is thinly populated, and with all those people experienced in DSP in vorbis-dev I figured it'd be a good idea. On with the question: given an image and a pair of coordinates, how can I calculate some sort of noisiness value? If you create an image with two squares adjacent to one another, and you fill both of them with the
2001 May 14
1
application/ogg media type registration
And this is what the application/ogg MIME descriptor is supposed to look like. Same request for comments here... Linus Walleij --------- MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: ogg Required parameters: none Optional parameters: none Encoding Considerations: The OggSQUISH data is binary data, and must be encoded for non-binary transport; the Base64
1999 Aug 31
1
AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point
Samba List: Is anyone out there using AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point? One of my clients received the latest version of Eagle Point, and the time to load files has become horrible. It has increased from 1 min to 15 min! All files are on the Linux server and the stations we did the initial tests with are PIII w/128MB RAM. The AutoCAD file loads quick, but once the Eagle Point files begin to load
2001 May 14
4
audio/vorbis media type registration
This is the first draft of the audio/vorbis media registration form to be handled to the IANA. PLEASE comment extensively, even minor spelling mistakes etc are to be stamped out of this I hope. A media type for application/ogg (or should it be application/oggsquish?) will be created separately. I would be very happy if someone could supply the 4-letter filetype code used by MacIntosh .ogg files.
1998 Sep 03
2
failed to set socket options
Samba Users: We have Samba v1.9. and are having a small difficulty with the "socket options" and "??? timeout" parameters. When we set it to ?TCP_NODELAY, our log file indicates "Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY". This also happened on an earlier version of Samba as well. Has anyone else had a similar problem and found a solution? Also, when setting
1999 Oct 19
0
which NIC to use?
Samba users: We have a client we are trying to resolve some Samba transfer problems with. We currently are using a 3Com 3C905B 10/100 NIC which has been successfully configured and works at 100Mbps but doesn't seem to be transferring at what it could be. >From posting another problem I had with a network program, another Samba user mentioned that the 3Com cards don't work best with
1999 Apr 27
0
Eagle Point upgrade causes problems
Samba Users: One of my clients is using Samba 2.0.3 on Linux 5.0 with approximately 25 clients. This particular client is an architectural and civil engineering group using AutoCAD R12 for all their drawings. One of the add-on programs the civil engineering techs use is Eagle Point of which they just received an "upgrade". Prior to the upgrade load times were acceptable at about one
1999 Feb 23
0
very confusing problem, part II
Samba Users: Here's a summary for several responses I have received since my original posting yesterday. Thanks for your help. Jan Kratochvil had a suggestion on running 'tcpdump' obtained from the Samba site. I did this for the station having difficulty, and the program core-dumped. From reading the resulting output created, that data starts to transfer and then becomes 0000 values.
1999 Aug 31
0
SAMBA digest 2218
--- samba@samba.org wrote: > SAMBA Digest 2218 > > For information on unsubscribing see > http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) > by "Brandon Schnell" <brandonschnell@hotmail.com> > 2) AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point > by Hank Burton <wburton@literati.com> > 3) Can't locate point and
2001 Jan 11
2
Welcome to vorbis
-- Welcome to the vorbis mailing list! Please save this message for future reference. Thank you. If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to <majordomo@xiph.org> with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe vorbis or from another account, besides vorbis@xiph.org: unsubscribe vorbis vorbis@xiph.org If you ever
2009 Aug 27
1
[LLVMdev] how to build a LOADABLE_MODULE using cmake
Hi everyone, I am wondering if there is any variable in LLVM's cmake configuration which is equivalent to LOADABLE_MODULE in LLVM's Makefile configuration. I would like to build some loadable modules for opt and I could successfully do that with Makefiles but not with CMakeLists.txt files. Thanks, Sean -- Sean Lee PhD Student Programming Language and Systems Research Group School of
2001 May 30
3
Lossless/lossy hybrid?
Monkey's Audio lossless compressor (currently win32 only, free but not open-source except decoder) author is thinking to implement a kind of audiophile-quality lossy compression which would filter "noise bits" that are hard to encode lossless but which are (or should be) inaudible and thus improve lossless compression (avg. 300-450kbps). I think that implementing something like this
2000 Sep 07
0
AW: What's in a name
To cite from www.xiph.org (the author's name of this text was not available on the page): The Ogg project began with a few-weekend-attempt at a simple audio compression package as part of a larger project in 1993. At the time, the software was called 'Squish'. The project and the general problem of music compression became a personal fascination, and Squish took on a life of its own
2009 Jun 17
1
[LLVMdev] CMake does not work with LLVM anymore?
Hi, I am just letting you know that I have not been able to build LLVM using CMake since I ran svn up yesterday. And it would be great if somebody could tell me whether the problem is on my end. What I did was, ~/llvm$ svn up ~/llvm$ mkdir cmakebuild ~/llvm$ cd cmakebuild ~/llvm/cmakebuild$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING="Release" -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING="X86" ..
2003 Mar 18
0
Ogg Traffic for March 18, 2003
Hi everybody: It's time for another weekly update from the Xiph.org team. The plain text version is below, and the HTML version will appear on vorbis.com later today. Enjoy! <p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, March 18, 2003 [1]Carsten "Purple" Haese March 18, 2003 _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. Editorial
2000 Aug 28
1
enidanism in the OggSquish logical bitstream framing format...
why store multibyte values as little endinan? wouldn't it make a lot more sense to use network byte order? (big-endian, most significant byte 1st)?? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the
2003 Jan 02
3
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:48, David Wheeler wrote: > > > Unfortunately, an Ogg file can (and will) contain different codecs in > > the same file. Imagine a file that contains two chained groups of > > multiplexed bitstreams. The first group contains vorbis, vp3, speex, and > > subtitle streams. The second group contains FLAC, MNG, and MIDI streams. > > [The fact
2003 Jan 02
3
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:48, David Wheeler wrote: > > > Unfortunately, an Ogg file can (and will) contain different codecs in > > the same file. Imagine a file that contains two chained groups of > > multiplexed bitstreams. The first group contains vorbis, vp3, speex, and > > subtitle streams. The second group contains FLAC, MNG, and MIDI streams. > > [The fact