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2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2001 Jan 03
2
Tarkin at last
For all the curious: http://www.vorbis.com/~jack/tarkin-experimental.tar.gz ome instructions: tar xzvf tarkin-experimental.tar.gz cd tarkin make ./tarkin 95 ./tarkinplayer output.tark You'll need SDL and SDL-devel if you don't already have them. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2001 Jan 03
2
Tarkin at last
For all the curious: http://www.vorbis.com/~jack/tarkin-experimental.tar.gz ome instructions: tar xzvf tarkin-experimental.tar.gz cd tarkin make ./tarkin 95 ./tarkinplayer output.tark You'll need SDL and SDL-devel if you don't already have them. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
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
2001 Jul 16
3
file magic for Ogg, Vorbis?
I am trying to figure out file(1) magic(1) for Ogg and Vorbis. (I am using file from NetBSD 1.5.1.) Currently I have: 0 string OggS Ogg data >29 string vorbis \b, Vorbis audio Some results: $ file ~/audio/kaas.* /home/reed/audio/kaas.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Stereo /home/reed/audio/kaas.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis audio /home/reed/audio/kaas.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio,
2003 Jan 08
1
[Fwd: Re: Regarding non-streaming Ogg]
[pardon me if this retreads some ground, but I'm just getting up to speed on this issue] so am I to understand -- application/ogg is for downloading, and will invoke an app that supposedly can parse *any* ogg file -- audio/vorbis is for streaming -- but this is narrowly defined as vorbis audio only. Presumably the thinking is that a streaming application is likely to be less
2001 Oct 31
4
OggMux, a simple ogg file multiplexer
Hello, I have in the past few days played a bit with libogg. My goal is to learn enough of it to try wrapping current tarkin codecs into an ogg file, with vorbis sound eventually. I did work on a small program which allows you to easyly (de)multiplex Ogg files in a way which seems to conform to the docs. You can do things like: oggmux in1.ogg in2.ogg in3.ogg - mux3.ogg oggmux mux3.ogg -
2001 Sep 26
3
Formats other than Vorbis in Ogg
I have a question about Ogg. (which, ironically, means i'm posting to the wrong list. I don't know of an Ogg list though, and if i'm posting to the wrong list, please inform and forgive me) A while back I read how some of the developers had added MIDI support to the Ogg stream format. While just in early stages, this reminded me of a thought that had been passing through my
2000 Dec 18
2
Compaq sued for violating video-compression patents
I know Tarkin is not the priority right now, but when it becomes it's good to know which company might feel nervous... ------------------------------------------ Compaq sued for alleged patent violations By Bloomberg News November 20, 2000, 5:30 a.m. PT WILMINGTON, Del.--Compaq Computer, the world's biggest personal computer maker, has been sued by a group for allegedly infringing
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
2000 Nov 22
4
more vorbis press!
http://news.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=11136 or Quietly Slipping into Audio Software, Vorbis Wants to Dethrone MP3 by Mark Lewis Confident they can oust the MP3 format from dominance, developers of Ogg Vorbis, an open-source, royalty-free audio encoding format, say they are making headway, getting their technology into software players, portable devices and
2000 Nov 22
4
more vorbis press!
http://news.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=11136 or Quietly Slipping into Audio Software, Vorbis Wants to Dethrone MP3 by Mark Lewis Confident they can oust the MP3 format from dominance, developers of Ogg Vorbis, an open-source, royalty-free audio encoding format, say they are making headway, getting their technology into software players, portable devices and
2001 May 10
1
MIME types registration
There has been talks on the User list about registering atleast one MIME type with the IETF for .ogg files. I am familiar with the procedures for this and will start doing it right now unless someone urgently wants me to stop. A discussion concerned wether audio/ogg or application/ogg should be registered, I will most definately register audio/ogg for Ogg Vorbis, and in the future video/ogg may
2001 Feb 14
2
RTP/RTCP payload?
(hello all, this is my first writing. so please bear with me if I'm wrong anywhere.) orry to break too lately, but how is the RTP payload submission is going? could we see the new payload at March IETF? I agree that it would be fairy straightforward to make an RTP payload for ogg vorbis, assuming raw packets, AFAIK. using physical bitstream is, in this case, not adequate by the reasons in
2004 Aug 06
2
Streaming
This may be interesting to some. I recently discovered AllCast.com which has developed a p2p streaming solution. Unfortunately they decided to use WMA due to it's video capability but hopefully they could be presuaded to switch to Vorbis later when Tarkin is available. For audio though, it appears a good way to reduce bandwidth requirements at the broadcasting end and potentially
2003 Jul 17
1
AW: AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
> All true. But note what the user wants according to these definition: > he wants different icons for audio vs. video. Yes, he doesn't know > the difference between `.mp3` and `.ogg`. But that's precisely why > windows hides the extensions from him by default. If he does know, he > would have disabled this hiding. Exactly. The main reason for different extensions from
2003 Jun 10
5
Calling for 5.1 Mastering experience! (vorbis ambisonics and 5.1)
I've been doing a fair amount of work with Vorbis support for Ambisonics, which seems to be going along nicely. It seems that there is signifant interest in coding 5.1 material with Vorbis esp as tarkin becomes more complete, so I've decided to take a break from pure ambisonic work to look into this. I've decided that the best (from a pure elegance and patent avoidance) way to handle