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2004 Oct 22
0
libao-0.8.5 patch
Hi! There are some little inconvenience in libao-0.8.5. - The biggest is may that: the documentation and the header file declare the ao_file_extension function, which give a hint for the file extension where the device is realy a sound file. This function is missing. -An other: the alsa 0.5 and the alsa 0.9+ drivers short name. It will be better if the alsa 0.5's name will be alsa05 and the
2000 Sep 02
1
libao endian fix (attempt 2)
Okay, here's the patch that should fix byte-ordering madness. The basic rule with libao is that samples have to be in native byte order. All of the drivers will assume this, and libao provides a ao_is_big_endian() function for library clients (and sometimes drivers) to test their byte ordering. I would appreciate it if someone on a big endian platform test ogg123 and make sure that it works
2001 Jan 20
4
"Infinite" wav files
Okay, before I submit my patch to make libao produce sorta-streamable wav files, I want to know what these partial wav files do to various players. I've posted two sample wav files on my webserver: http://volsung.dhcp.asu.edu/~stan/infinite.wav http://volsung.dhcp.asu.edu/~stan/zero.wav The first uses a riff and data length of 0xFFFFFFFF (approximately infinite) and second uses a riff and
2000 Sep 02
1
Future libao refinements
Just so people know what I'm working on (between physics assignments), here's a quick list of what's currently in the pipeline: * I received an IRIX patch which I am very excited about. I'll be submitting that shortly. * A month ago another user sent me a very small patch that improved ALSA performance on his machine. I don't understand what it does exactly, and would
2000 Aug 16
1
YALCSF (Yet Another Libao Configure Script Fix)
This patch fixes three problems with the current configure script: 1. Manual exclusion of drivers: Now you will be able to force drivers NOT to be compiled, even if they are detected. This was specifically requested with so that ALSA could be disabled. 2. Selecting the default device: Now you can override the default driver chosen by the script with your own preference. Again, this enhancement
2000 Jul 10
0
libao/ogg123 update: ESD (fwd)
------- Forwarded Message Return-Path: owner-vorbis-dev@xiph.org Delivery-Date: Mon Jul 10 01:38:16 2000 Delivered-To: xiphmont@localhost.xiph.org Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by bloopfish.xiph.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 1A4A48882F for <xiphmont@localhost>; Mon, 10 Jul 2000 01:38:15 -0700 (PDT) Delivered-To: xiphmont@xiph.org Received: from xiph.org
2001 Jul 21
1
Preview of next version of libao
I just committed what will eventually become the next version of libao. I've made some major changes: renamed stuff, redesigned the API, actually documented things. It *will* break any current libao applications (like ogg123). It is on its own branch, so it shouldn't affect the mainline libao code for a while. But beware: I want to land this branch before Vorbis 1.0 goes out. Please
2001 Jul 23
0
libao: ogg123 branch ready
A branch of ogg123 is in CVS now which you can use to test the libao prerelease. Because of the way I did the branch, checkout is a little screwy (as Monty once said: "Know thy tools!"). (I am assuming here that you already have CVSROOT set correctly.) cvs co vorbis-tools # Notice there is no tag here! cd vorbis-tools/ogg123 cvs update -r volsung_20010721 Or, if you already have
2001 Mar 28
1
Whining about the raw driver.
Hi, I'm whining again about the inclusion of the raw driver in libao. Can someone please commit the patch I posted in message: http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/0098.html (which will turn into http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200103/0098.html in 4 days.) I've got people who want it included asking me what's the hold up. --- Stan Seibert --- >8 ---- List archives:
2001 Mar 14
1
get_latency() ?
I was looking back through the libao source after some time away from it and I noticed the addition of a plugin_get_latency() function to the plugin API. What is the purpose of this function and what was the motivation for adding it? --- Stan Seibert --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2003 Oct 05
0
libao 0.8.4 released
(Hi, this isn't exactly vorbis related, but I figure most of you use libao with ogg123.) Libao 0.8.4 has been released today. It's mostly a bug-fix release, but has some new drivers too! We've also moved libao to it's own website: http://www.xiph.org/ao/ Source, RPMS for RedHat 9, and Debian packages are there. Enjoy! Changelog: * Incorporated OS X patches from the Fink
2003 Nov 20
0
Ogg Traffic / Release Announcements
Hi everybody: Here is a new Ogg Traffic, with release announcements for Vorbis 1.0.1, Speex 1.0.3, and Icecast 2 Beta 1. The HTML version is at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20031119.html. Enjoy! -Carsten <p>Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, November 19, 2003 Author: Carsten "Purple" Haese Contact: [1]carsten@xiph.org Date: November 19, 2003 Table of Contents 1
2001 Jun 12
3
libao and recent ALSA builds
I had a go at building libao-0.6.0 and it barfed on the alsa output part, complaining that snd_pcm_channel_status_t is undeclared - probably due to me running alsa 0.9.0 beta4. So the question is, should I try and beat the configure stuff into letting me disable alsa support and just use OSS, or would I be better off trying my luck with the nightly builds? And if so, can I get away with just
2001 Jun 12
3
libao and recent ALSA builds
I had a go at building libao-0.6.0 and it barfed on the alsa output part, complaining that snd_pcm_channel_status_t is undeclared - probably due to me running alsa 0.9.0 beta4. So the question is, should I try and beat the configure stuff into letting me disable alsa support and just use OSS, or would I be better off trying my luck with the nightly builds? And if so, can I get away with just
2000 Oct 01
4
CVS Problem
I've been kind of busy lately, but I wanted to see what's up with ao after the build change. I was able to check out the vorbis module, but when I tried to check out the ao module I saw this: [stan@volsung vorbis]$ cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot co -r branch_postbeta2 ao cvs server: Updating ao cvs server: Updating ao/doc cvs server: Updating ao/include cvs
2000 Jul 09
0
libao: Cross-platform audio for ogg123
Kenneth mentioned he wanted a cross-platform audio library to use for ogg123. So, I've spent the last week hacking up the libao from ac3dec that someone suggested earlier. It bears little resemblance to the old code, but now does what I want. libao now supports OSS and WAV file output, with the infrastructure in place to expand further. There are Solaris and IRIX drivers that I inherited
2001 Mar 06
1
ao patch (fwd)
Can someone apply this patch? It corrects a silly typo on my part. --- Stan Seibert ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 01:20:48 +0100 From: Markus Keller <markus@mercury.net.dhis.org> To: indigo@aztec.asu.edu Subject: ao patch Hi, I just noticed a small typo in ao_esd.c. Here is a patch for it: --- ao_esd.c~ Sun Feb 25 03:06:05 2001 +++ ao_esd.c Wed
2000 Dec 17
1
Re: libao api change
> Does anyone object to the attached patches? The main change is to be able > to call > > ao_append_option(&opts, "key", "value"); > I'm all for this one. The original form of the function is really poor design on my part. I hope this gets committed. --- Stan Seibert --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2001 Nov 15
0
Ogg Traffic for November 13, 2001
Better late than never :) jack. --- Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, November 13, 2001 Jack Moffitt <[1]jack@xiph.org> _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. [2]Support The Ogg Project 2. [3]Status Updates 2.1. [4]Stan Seibert 2.2. [5]Chris Wolf 3. [6]New Developments 3.1. [7]Ogg On A Chip
2000 Sep 03
1
libao WAV patch
Ack! I hate it when I have to fix my own crappy code. :) I present the endian fix for the wav output driver. Apply it along with the endian-fix.patch I sent earlier and things should be okay. Hopefully. Kenneth can check me on this with his PowerPC. --- Stan Seibert --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe