Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "ogg pic format ?"
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
2008 May 29
3
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
2008/5/29 Ralph Giles <giles at xiph.org>:
> On 28-May-08, at 6:20 PM, Conrad Parker wrote:
>
>> /* TODO: this should check against 42 for the relevant version numbers */
>> if (op->bytes < 41) return 0;
>
> I gather this means the USE_THEORA_PRE_ALPHA_3_FORMAT #if should instead be
> based on the length of the header packet. I'm not sure why you're
2000 Mar 28
3
Finally. A deadline, and a call to arms...
Hi folks,
I've been dickering around again, wasting the time away.... and today Brian
Zisk (chief Vorbis Evangelist among other things) said, "Hey! We need to demo
to the world on the 4th of April!"
Hooo boy. Time to suck it up and bang it out.
The Vorbis libs are not a problem. I'm in process of checking in my new
psychoacoustics (they're real pretty!) based on
2008 May 24
3
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
On 5/24/08, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote:
> The magic is not always char[8] -- it's an arbitrary number of
> characters, and as far as I know there is no official limit.
I was under the impression that 8 was the limit. Thus the extra white
space JM adds on Speex and CELT magics. I may be wrong, though.
> So it's 7 for Vorbis and Theora, 5 for FLAC
So
2008 Jun 06
3
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
Hi all,
I am trying to set up the codecs table in the wiki and we have played
a bit with Dirac to find out what existing tools write into the
header.
The Schroedinger implementation by Fluendo uses (or used to use)
"KW-DIRAC" as the identifier in the Ogg header.
"BBCD" is the identifier of each of the Dirac data packages.
More recently, I read that the Dirac Sequence header
2006 Oct 19
2
Bug in Acrobat Reader 7 (or R?) with translucent text
My setup: R 2.4.0, Windows 2000, Acrobat Reader 7.
When I create a .pdf with translucent colors, the translucency works
correctly for points, but not for text. Below is some R code that
creates a .pdf with this phenomenon.
I was going to report this as a bug in R, but then I tried to view the
pdf with a couple of other viewers and found that at least one of the
viewers correctly displayed the
2001 Dec 07
4
album portion of the tags request
I wanted to post publicly my problem with Jonathan's proposed album
requirements. Although I do apologize, since this thread is too big already.
The idea that as a requirement one should be able to identify the exact CD
a track was ripped from is not a valid requirement in my book (not for the
tags at least), and I hope I can explain why. Without knowing the exact
way Jonathan wishes to
2004 Oct 14
1
FW: Maps and plotting
Thanks for the help on the translucent dots. What would be the best
method for creating a map of the facility? I looked into map* in the
libraries and didn't find anything on creating the maps, just using
them.
Thanks again...
Shawn Way, PE
Engineering Manager
sway at tanox.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk]
Sent: Thursday, October
2006 Oct 10
1
metacity theme opacity
I pushed out some changes to gwd that makes it possible to properly set
an overall opacity value for any metacity theme. Making the complete
decorations translucent can look bad with some themes. However, I've
made it possible to have the opacity fade from opaque to the selected
opacity value in a similar way to how the built-in decorations look.
This usually looks a lot better.
I'll add
2007 Feb 06
2
state of blur plugin
I forgot to give everyone an update on this.
The blur plugin is in a reasonable state now. It requires an OpenGL
implementation with an accelerated CopyTexSubImage2D path for usable
performance and that's likely not going to change sometime soon. One
major performance improvement can still be made, which allow us to avoid
the CopyTexSubImage2D path whenever the area behind a blurred region is
2010 Aug 27
2
export 4D data as povray density files
Dear list,
I wish to visualise some 4D data as a kind of colour / translucent
cloud in 3D. I haven't seen such plots in R (but perhaps I missed a
feature of rgl). The easiest option I found would be to export the
data in povray's df3 (density file) format and visualise it with
povray.
The format specification baffles me a little,
http://www.povray.org/documentation/view/3.6.1/374/ ;
2006 Oct 01
1
gtk-window-decorator metacity opacity theme
hi,
I made a small a patch for gtk-window-decorator which define default
border alpha to zero when it use metacity theme.
That allows while playing with the alpha attributes of the metacity
themes to have transparent borders. here too the modified ?Human Ubuntu?
theme and a screenshot to show the result.
ps: sorry for my bad english
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2008 Dec 04
1
How can I create transparant colour
Hi list,
Does any one know how I can make the red colour transparant?
#########################
par()
#Set up blank plot to remove plot border type lty="n"
xvalue1<- c(1,2,2,1)
xvalue2<- c(1,3,3,1)
yvalue1<- c(0,0,22,22)
yvalue2<- c(0,0,44,44)
2005 Jun 06
3
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Robin Mordasiewicz <robin at bullseye.tv>
> I have an excellent nvidia graphics card, I get excellent fps, all agp
> features are installed correctly etc.
In Windows or Linux? And by "all agp features are installed correctly,"
what do you mean and how are you getting this?
> When I drag windows around wit hthe opaque settings on it leaves traces
> for a
2007 Jan 17
3
compiz 0.3.6 in fedora rawhide
Hi,
I've just updated compiz in fedora rawhide and wanted to post a quick
overview of the patches we still carry. Patch details are available
here:
http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/rpms/compiz/devel
terminate-move.patch
restart.patch
These are already upstream, but not yet in a released version.
aiglx-defaults.patch
tfp-server-extension.patch
These two paper over a problem in
2000 Aug 24
4
added check/define for int64_t
Sparc Solaris lacks an int64_t data type. I added a macro to
detect/correct this problem.
Jon Shiring
Btw, in my quick tests, Vorbis successfully decodes ogg files on sparc
solaris.
The following should be added to configure.in after the calls to set
SIZE64
----------------------
dnl this is a test to see if int64_t is defined
dnl this is because AC_CHECK_TYPE breaks on "long long"
2008 May 29
11
[Bug 16148] New: primary display is borked with RandR12 enabled
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16148
Summary: primary display is borked with RandR12 enabled
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2007 Apr 06
2
[ANNOUNCE] compiz-0.4.0
Changes since 0.2.2:
* Core
Some stencil buffer requirements have been removed.
Focus stealing prevention.
Fragment attribute interface that allow plugins
to perform more advanced fragment shading effects while
integrating properly with other plugins.
Use composite overlay window for output by default.
Add file notification API.
2007 Jun 01
1
window walking interface
I had a look at the interface that allows plugins to affect the stacking
of windows during rendering. Just adding first, next, prev, etc.
function pointers that can be wrapped didn't seem very appropriate as it
doesn't make sense to allow plugins to just wrap some of those functions
and the overhead from going through the whole wrapping chain every time
next or prev is called is
2007 Jul 30
1
[R300] high Xorg process CPU usage
On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 23:45 -0400, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> I am trying out the Compiz Fusion stuff on my PowerBook G4 (RV350) and
> I have the aiglx-zero-copy-tfp patches from here[0] on Mesa 6.5.2,
> xorg-server 1.3, and xf86-video-ati 6.6.191. I notice that the Xorg
> process has a high level of CPU utilization (higher than with metacity
> or vanilla compiz), but the graphics