Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Metadata streams"
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 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
2005 Dec 11
1
MARC relators added to Dublin Core
Just noticed this, <http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/relators/>.
MARC (Library of Congress) relators are now part of Dublin Core,
this allows refinements to meta-data like actor, composer,
instrumentalist (of interest to kitchen sink metadata in Ogg/Vorbis).
It still falls short of the more qualified relationships that might
be available with Musicbrainz advanced relationships (eg
2001 Apr 25
1
Metadata in b4 Vorbis files?
Help!
I'm researching Vorbis as a solution for talk
programming archiving (obviously more affordable for
the budget conscious public radio stations than Real).
An important feature will be the abillity to search
the metadata of the audio files. Is this
functionality already available with b4?
I've also research an open standard for meta data
tagging called MusicBrainz and they mention
2007 Sep 12
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 01:19:05PM +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
> as artist=(composer) Beethoven), I think cast lists for films present
> a similar problem. There is consistency and indexability to be
> addressed (Ludvig van Beethoven; Beethoven, Ludvig van;
> Beethoven).
ID3 has a concept of "sort" tags, which provide a string for sorting
purposes which is different from the
2006 Sep 30
2
Metadata & RDF
I'm very pleased to come across flac, good work folks!
I would like advice and/or have a spec feature request. Please bear in
mind that I am totally new to the format, apologies if what I describe
has been discussed before.
Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files. For
example, it may be about the audio, but then again it may be about the
creator of the audio, or
2000 Aug 07
1
full circle on the text stream format
I've come full circle on the Ogg text stream format, back to arbitrary
associated xml streams. What's changed? Mostly rolling the requirements
around in my head, and weighting them differently.
I think we've dealt with the complexity issue; this functionality can be
optional for "dumb" audio players, and possibly also for dumb video
players, though there it's a smaller
2004 Oct 27
2
Solution to single-file CD archiving, with cue sheets
I discovered FLAC earlier this year, and wrote flac-archive to
archive my CDs to single FLAC files. I've been archiving my
collection for months now, and have gotten it to a reasonable
level of stability and robustness. I recently looked over this
list's archive and saw a number of questions about doing this,
with no clear solution emerging. So, here i am to offer my
meager tools.
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
2007 Sep 09
7
The use for an XML based metadata format
Daniel,
these are all good ideas and worth progressing. However, it may be
better not to merge too many goals in one format (MPEG-7 did that and
ended up as a big mess). So, I suggest to start by structuring the
types of things you want - then finding out which parts belong where
into existing formats such as vorbis comment, Skeleton and CMML, and
only then start to develop a new format.
For
2020 Sep 15
0
[PATCH 10/18] hal2: convert to dma_alloc_noncoherent
Use the new non-coherent DMA API including proper ownership transfers.
This also means we can allocate the buffer memory with the proper
direction instead of bidirectional.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de>
---
sound/mips/hal2.c | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
diff --git a/sound/mips/hal2.c
2000 Jun 18
2
xml stream formats
Speaking of Metadata, how's work going on the definition?
Looking back at the list archives, there seems to be a semi-plan to use
Robert Kay's DTD from http://www.cdindex.org/dtd/TrackInfo.dtd, but I'm
conserned that it's too specialized for video and we'll end up having a
special case for audio-only files.
There are a couple of general issues here. Micheal Smith suggested on
2007 Sep 12
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
Ralph Giles wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 01:19:05PM +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
>
>> as artist=(composer) Beethoven), I think cast lists for films present
>> a similar problem. There is consistency and indexability to be
>> addressed (Ludvig van Beethoven; Beethoven, Ludvig van;
>> Beethoven).
>
> ID3 has a concept of "sort" tags, which provide a
2010 Dec 28
2
Server unresponsive until reboot, memory exhausted
I'm having an issue with an apache web server running the latest CentOS5
kernel (this issue is not new to the kernel). After a few days/weeks of
running the server will become unresponsive and will require a physical
reboot in order to come back online. The system is so unresponsive when
the issue occurs that login at console is not even possible.
I have atop installed and have looked back
2006 Oct 01
2
Metadata & RDF
On 30/09/06, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:21:53PM +0200, Danny Ayers wrote:
>
> > Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files.
>
> I agree it would be best to define a new block type for RDF
> metadata, or probably better for random attached XML data,
That sounds reasonable, but...
and
> let the xml parser
2006 Feb 01
3
Parsing RDF coming from a URL
Hello,
i''m writing an application that needs geocoding information for locations
outside of the US.
I''m using the brainoff.com geocoding service
mappoint = Net::HTTP.new(''brainoff.com'', 80)
response = mappoint.get(''/geocoder/rest/?city=Gent,BE'')
logger.debug response.body
and the body of the response is in the following form :
<rdf:RDF
2001 Nov 01
2
chained files and winamp / vcedit
When I create a chained file with a mono and then a stereo substream,
winamp crashes when it gets to the second stream. in_vorbis v1.16c.
And when vcedit writes comments from a chained file, it only saves the
first substream and throws subsequent streams away. Perhaps this is woth
mentioning somewhere...
Matthijs
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2013 Apr 05
2
Text Encoding
Dear R-Help,
I am using the RDF package/ R 2.14 with the RDF package to download data
from a website, and then use R to manipulate it.
Text on the website is UTF-8. The RDF package's rdf_load command is
converting it into a different encoding, which converts non-ASCII
characters to unicode codes.
On the webpage/sparql RDF: "4.5µg of cDNA was used"
In R, the RDF triple gives:
2004 Dec 15
4
AR db adapter for a RDF database (ATT: DHH)
Hi people,
As I stated in a earlier message, I am using Rails on my masters degree
and soon I will have to port my application from a relational database
(MySql) to a RDF semantic database called Sesame.
At first, I thought that I could get away with most of the porting only
by writing a decent database adapter, but then, examining AR closer, I
could see that it has some strong dependencies
2016 Oct 18
2
A use of RDF to extend register Remat
Dear Community,
I would like to discuss few points to use RDF to extend register remat
scope. Mr. Krzysztof and I have started discussion this on private mail.
But I think now it would be better to include community.
Interested community member kindly previous discussion (at the end of mail)
before starting here.
After analyzing if RDF can be used for solving Remat, we think that problem
with