Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "any metadata stream documentation at all?"
2004 Aug 06
4
streaming vorbis files from an openbsd box
Hi--
I've installed icecast2 and ices2 on an OpenBSD box. It all
seems sane from the server side, but when I try to listen to my stream
from winamp 2.76 with Peter Pawlowski's vorbis plugin (1.12), from a
win98se box, nothing plays. Nothing is appended to the ices2 log, and
the following is appended to the icescast2 log (when I terminate
icecast2):
***
[2001-08-02 22:05:16]
2004 Aug 06
1
streaming vorbis files from an openbsd box
> > I've installed icecast2 and ices2 on an OpenBSD box. It all
> > seems sane from the server side, but when I try to listen to my
> > stream from winamp 2.76 with Peter Pawlowski's vorbis plugin
> > (1.12), from a win98se box, nothing plays.
>
> try the newest plugin and/or jorbis.
It turned out the audio files I had grabbed from the Net for
2001 Jul 11
1
how to set up a Vorbis server
Hi--
I'd like to stream Vorbis files from an OpenBSD 2.8 box.
I followed the instructions at http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html
(via http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html), and ran aground during
the compilation of .../icecast/src/source.c. It needs
/usr/include/ogg/{ogg,os_types,config_types}.h; /usr/include/ogg doesn't
exist. I gather the directory and files
2000 Sep 13
3
Lossless video codec
I know this probably transcends the scope of the current aims of Ogg
video, but one thing I'd consider extremely useful is a lossless video
compressor. There are a few of them out there (e.g. PICVideo's lossless
wavelet codec) but I've found no free ones so far. The primary use would
be for storage of video clips that would be too cumbersome to store as raw
frames but still require
2000 Aug 26
1
Ogg VEO Codec, video in an Ogg stream
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I ported a lossy
delta update video compression algorithm to use the Ogg stream
layer. The algorithm was written several years ago in high school to
play video at about ~5 - 10 fps on their 33mhz 486 + turbo pascal machines
becase writing link list palendrome programs was too easy.
The codec does what it says (at least on an Intel
2010 May 19
4
(no subject)
Need some assistance, I have a firewall I am trying to reinstall the os,
on, and I have no idea how to do it, they sent me syslinux, but I have
no idea what kernel to use, or really how to install it using syslinux.
Please, any help will be appreciated.
Scott Latta
Network Administrator
Techsupport Supervisor
Nexity Bank
A+, NET+, MCP
205-298-6482
2000 Aug 02
4
RDF Metadata Specification
I've put together the first attempt to defining an RDF metadata
vocabulary for use with the CD Index/MusicBrainz/OggVorbis. If you care
about metadata issues, please take a look at:
http://www.cdindex.org/MM
I've included a section for video specific stuff, but everything that I
originally had in there is being covered by the MM:Contributors section.
The Contributors stuff will allow
2000 Nov 16
3
ogg stream-id options
In http://advogato.net/person/rakholh/diary.html?start=165 Ali wrote:
> For same reason I am arguing with people on vorbis-dev - but I don't
> understand what the argument is about (considering that the vorbis
> developers proposed a solution which mjs and I thought was reasonable,
> and then some developers decided to criticize us again for no reason).
Goodness, get dropped
2000 Jun 13
3
putting the video into ogg multimedia
With both vorbis and libmng nearing stable status, I've been thinking
about combining the two to make a real multimedia format. What would be
involved in embedding mng in an ogg bitstream? From what I've read of the
documentation, there doesn't seem to be any codec-enumeration system. Do
we just interleave the packets and let the player guess based on the
headers which codec to try? I
2000 Jun 13
1
Re: [livid-ovd] putting the video into ogg multimedia
I'll get to the technical aspects of these letters in a bit; they require an a
little thought and I'm knee deep in the codebook engine right now...
> <RANT>
>
> I personally favor the MNG approach over the Ogg strategy because of the way
> the licensing agreements read. Ogg is more like "you are free to use this,
> just don't change it without our
2000 Jun 14
1
(no subject)
On Tue 13 Jun 2000 K<bob> wrote:
> I never heard of MNG until just now. (So color me ignorant.)
Sorry, I should have included some urls.
To briefly summarize, mng is an animated image file format from the people
who designed png, and is essentially a multiframe extension of the same.
png (pronounced 'ping') is a format developed by a group of volunteers as
a replacement for
2008 Apr 11
4
Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG
> Ogg/Spots has no implementation since we agreed that Ogg/MNG would
> fully cover all the functionality of Ogg/Spots. However, Ogg/MNG has
> not progressed as much as we would all have liked.
>
> So, if you would like to get images into Ogg, I'd recommend
> improving/implementing Ogg/MNG support. :-)
I'd looked at MNG (which I didn't know about at the time) and to
2008 Apr 11
2
Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG
Hi,
are these two dead, or just progressing slowly ?
The only code I've seen about Ogg/MNG was a player in ogg-tools, and I've seen
nothing for Ogg/Spots. I'd looked at those before adding bitmaps to
Kate, and I went
back to that a few days ago (storing subtitles as images from a dvd -
works great in
vlc, but I store images without compression). If they are dead, I'd be
inclined
2001 Jan 26
5
ogg pic format (again).. here's why
I sent a little mail some time ago asking if there was going to be an ogg
pic-format, and you replied that PNG, MNG and JNG is good enough (sorry for
this late answer btw).. But, consider this: The ogg video-format (tarkin ?
where do you get these names from anyway ? :) ) needs a way to compress its
frames. Are you going to use MNG for that ? :) ..
If you had an ogg pic format, that format could
2010 Jan 25
3
Issue using tapply
Hello all,
I am trying to use the tapply function to sum some values and change the
column names of the resulting vector.
I input
Emp Et
1 10565 ACC
2 7515 ADM
3 625 AGF
4 6243 CNS
5 12721 EDU
6 3924 FIN
7 18140 HLH
8 3686 INF
9 15841 MFG
10 243 MIN
11 1864 MNG
12 4664 OSV
13 5496 PRF
14 4988 PUB
15 2166 REC
16 2153 REL
17 16082 RTL
18 3582 TRN
19 757 UTL
20
2008 Apr 11
1
Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG
> The thing about the mng libraries is they seem designed in such a way
> the using them to do simple timed display of mng is fairly easy, but
> extracting static images becomes painful. I had been thinking about
> doing something to read only the jpeg/png subset, but thesis writing
> has taken me off ogg stuff for the past few months. I'm still of the
> opinion this might
2006 Jun 24
32
Why is there no Smalltalk-like IDE for Ruby?
I posted this to comp.lang.ruby and comp.lang.smalltalk, and my blog.
I will likely get destroyed, but it will be worth it if at least one
nugget of information helps the Ruby IDE makers.
-----------------------------------------
Hi all --
I shout my question to the entire Ruby + Smalltalk community: Smalltalk
has had amazing IDEs for decades, why not Ruby? Smalltalkers, Ruby
needs your help!
2000 Nov 30
2
Debian package problems (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:31:52 -0800
From: crusius@stanford.edu
To: feedback@vorbis.com
Subject: Debian package problems
Hi. First of all, congratulations on the nice job. I downloaded your
Debian packages for the libraries and ogg123, but the dependencies are
wrong: the stable version of Debian (potato) ships with libc6 version
2.1.3, but your packages
2007 Apr 28
1
AW: embedded pictures in vorbis comments?
Hi,
I think we can start by defining an official field name at www.xiph.org/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html which is used as a file system link to an existing image file. I suggest the field name to be "PICTURE".
What is ogg MNG? Is it a container format for PNG files which should be embedded in OGG files?
If I understand correctly, the picture would be placed in a different logical stream
2008 Apr 11
2
Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG
On 4/11/08, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm still of the opinion this might be a useful thing to do (to provide the
> album art and things that crazy people want to put into sound files).
Ah, album art. People won't shup up about it, even though it has
always been theoretically possible to embed pictures in Ogg. I hope
we can establish this year how to do