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2001 Nov 05
1
libao and OS X
I tried sending this once, but it appears my school is having mail server issues. I've been playing with libao on OS X; I wanted to check out the macosx plugin for it, see if I could bend it to my will. Given some utilities from the fink project (automake comes to mind) I was able to compile it just fine. But, there was a problem. It cannot load dynamic plugins! The first reason I found
2001 Nov 05
1
libao and OS X
I tried sending this once, but it appears my school is having mail server issues. I've been playing with libao on OS X; I wanted to check out the macosx plugin for it, see if I could bend it to my will. Given some utilities from the fink project (automake comes to mind) I was able to compile it just fine. But, there was a problem. It cannot load dynamic plugins! The first reason I found
2001 Nov 05
2
libao on OS X
OK, wanted to check out the macosx driver for libao on me new iBook. Everything compiles beautifully (given some utils from the fink project, like automake), but... but the dynamic plugin system is broken. 1) on OS X, dll's en in .dylib, not .so, as is hardwired in. this should be an easy fix. 2) dlopen chokes on opening the .dylib files...so the plugin is never loaded. i know not enought
2001 Nov 05
2
libao on OS X
OK, wanted to check out the macosx driver for libao on me new iBook. Everything compiles beautifully (given some utils from the fink project, like automake), but... but the dynamic plugin system is broken. 1) on OS X, dll's en in .dylib, not .so, as is hardwired in. this should be an easy fix. 2) dlopen chokes on opening the .dylib files...so the plugin is never loaded. i know not enought
2001 Nov 05
0
[vorbis] libao on OS X
OK, wanted to check out the macosx driver for libao on me new iBook. Everything compiles beautifully (given some utils from the fink project, like automake), but... but the dynamic plugin system is broken. 1) on OS X, dll's en in .dylib, not .so, as is hardwired in. this should be an easy fix. 2) dlopen chokes on opening the .dylib files...so the plugin is never loaded. i know not enought
2001 May 21
1
RE: Presales Question - Customer Service (fwd)
here's the reply from Diamond/SONICblue re: ogg vorbis and rio products. have fun dongoodman %--------------------------------------------deg3@ra.msstate.edu| |bleu| |`I invented the term 'object oriented', pobox 2516| |----| |and I can tell you mississippi state ms| | () | /. |I did not have C++ in mind.'
2001 Oct 23
1
Apple iPod
If you haven't seen, Apple has just announced a portable mp3 player (iPod) (www.apple.com). Can't find anything with a cursory search at Apple's Development Center (developer.apple.com), but I wonder if it can be upgraded to support Vorbis...and what it would take. Prelimenary thoughts? I know this is a topic that comes up over and over again on this list, but with Apple suddenly
2001 Oct 29
2
vorbis players (or lack of) for mac
Perhaps the devel list would be better, but a) i'm not subscribed to it just now and b) I'm lazy (dons flame-retardant clothing)... frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players for Mac OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the format anytime soon (and i have some real issues with its interface, too)...so, since I've decided to learn Mac OS
2001 Jan 22
3
several (different and seperate) compiling problems
I thought I had seen something about this earlier, but a search through the archives revealed nothing... first problem: Under Windows ME, using VC++6 (sp4), VC does not recognize the project files in the beta3 source tarball as being valid project files. it complains that they were not generated by VC++6, and would I like to create a wrapper for these makefiles? It doesn't work. I checked
2001 Nov 05
1
Re: vorbis-tools PB project: requirements
On Monday, November 5, 2001, at 12:54 AM, dongoodman wrote: > ok, I haven't tried compiling your vorbis-tools PB project, as I still > can' > t get vorbis.framework to like me. test linkings still complain about > too many main()'s...and in fact, quite a lot of the c files in the > vorbis source have main()'s in them...how very odd. > I'm sorry, I have
2001 Apr 12
5
Windows XP and MP3
if ya' haven't seen it already, check out: http://www.canoe.ca/MoneyWSJ/wsj2-dow.html ad, sad, sad. on many fronts. I don't begin to understand how this might work; I suppose the MP3 degradation only applies to MS encoding software... *shrug* this may, however, provide a good leveraging point for Vorbis. have fun dongoodman
2001 Jul 13
6
as if you haven't seen this yet
i'm sure most of us are avid slashdot readers, but... http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/13/1558239&mode=nested have fun dongoodman %--------------------------------------------deg3@ra.msstate.edu| |bleu| |`I invented the term 'object oriented', pobox 2516| |----| |and I can tell you mississippi state ms| | () | /. |I did
2001 Oct 30
1
Mac player; low bitrates; (was Re: vorbis players (or lack of) for mac)
> From: rillian (rillian@telus.net) > Date: Mon 29 Oct 2001 - 22:21:51 PST > > On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 dongoodman wrote: > > > >> frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players > for Mac > > >> OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the format > anytime > > >> soon (and i have some real issues with its
2001 Nov 04
5
ogg123 running under MacOS X
I finally managed to compile ogg123 under MacOS X, after creating a PB project for it. Rillian, do you want to include the PB project in cvs? (it needs a LOT of polishing, though). ---------- Ogg123 from PACKAGE VERSION by Kenneth Arnold <kcarnold@arnoldnet.net> and others Usage: ogg123 [<options>] <input file> ... -h, --help this help -V, --version display
2009 Dec 01
1
ggplot legend for multiple time series
Hello All, I am trying to create a legend for a black-white graph. The package I use is ggplot2. It can add colors to the legend key but not line types. Can you please help? # example from Wickman (2009, ggplot2 - elegant graphics for data analysis, page 109) library(ggplot2) huron <- data.frame(year=1875:1972, level=LakeHuron) ggplot(huron, aes(year)) +
2000 Nov 28
1
Mail archive search is now up
There's now a list search on the xiph.org website for the vorbis and vorbis-dev mailing lists. The search can be found on each list's master monthly index (eg, http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/masterindex.html) It's a Perl CGI on an underpowered box, so no bitching about speed :-) Monty --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2000 Nov 28
1
Mail archive search is now up
There's now a list search on the xiph.org website for the vorbis and vorbis-dev mailing lists. The search can be found on each list's master monthly index (eg, http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/masterindex.html) It's a Perl CGI on an underpowered box, so no bitching about speed :-) Monty --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 May 18
1
Request for support: add Vorbis to RioVolt CD player
I just recently got myself the SonicBlue RioVolt Mp3/WMA CD player, which has upgradeable firmware. I've sent a request to: customersupport@diamondmm.com asking them to add support for Ogg Vorbis in the next release of their firmware, so that it will be able to read Ogg CDs and display its tags properly. It would be great if others could e-mail the same address and ask for the same
2010 Jan 31
0
Package ismev, gpd.fit, and interpretation for statistics of extreme values
Dear All, I have a question about package "ismev", its function "gpd.fit", and interpretation of the results. I used the package ismev to do an extreme value analysis on a fire dataset. Two variables are used in the analysis. The focal variable is acreage burned per fire, ranging from 1 to 5000 acres per fire. In total, there are 69,980 observations. The date covers
2002 Oct 18
2
Help with DLLs
I'm using R version 1.5.1, and Microsoft Developer Studio 97 (yes, I know it's old, but it's expensive to upgrade) on Windows 98. I created the DLL file with the compiler. The name of the file containing the subroutine is leaf.f and the subroutine is named leaf.f. In my R program (which defines a function called leaf), I have x <- .Fortran("leaf",...) where the ...