Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Quicktime components and FLAC"
2005 Jun 06
2
Ogg Vorbis QuickTime Component
Hi all,
I don't know if this is the place to ask about this, but I'm going to
try anyway. There is an ogg-vorbis plugin for iTunes on Mac OS X that
is downloadable from
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14259
or
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/13012&mode=feedback
Unfortunately, this plug-in (a Quicktime component) crashes iTunes for
the latest version of
2004 Sep 10
2
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
Hello,
I'm going to start by asking something that has probably been asked
before (although I didn't see it on the lists at sourceforge). Is
anyone working on getting iTunes to work with flac?
I'm bouncing around a few ideas and it seems like the logical approach
would be to write a quicktime component using this project as a base
http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net
I see a
2005 Nov 28
1
Xiph QuickTime Components project announcement
Hi,
Just to let you know about the new Xiph QuickTime Components project.
It should be of interest to people wanting to use ogg/vorbis files
(and other Xiph formats, as well) in combination with QuickTime-based
applications (e.g. see: iTunes).
The project pages are at: http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/
The first OS-X(ppc) binary builds are out, as well.
Regards,
Arek
2004 Oct 01
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
If i could find some good documentation on quicktime, i'd probably give it a
shot... since i already have most of the infrastructure already for
directshow.
I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it all looked
pretty painful.
Not to mention all the base media handler code provided for the sdk, says
not suitable for bitrates greater than like 32kpbs which is useless
2004 Sep 28
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
I bought myself a PowerBook and hoped to play my FLAC-encoded library via
iTunes. Alas -- it doesn't work.
My understanding is that iTunes uses QuickTime for playback; does anyone
know where to find a FLAC codec for QuickTime?
I noticed that there was some discussion about this ~1 year ago on flac-dev.
Did any dev projects get underway, or should I roll up my sleeves and give
it a go?
-Dave
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Quicktime plug-in?
Is there any quicktime plug-in being developed for flac, especially on a Mac? I've searched, but haven't been able to locate one. Also, are the mailing list archives searchable? If they are, how??
Thanks,
TJ
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2004 Sep 10
0
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
--- Dustin Byford <dustin@firein.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to start by asking something that has probably been asked
> before (although I didn't see it on the lists at sourceforge). Is
> anyone working on getting iTunes to work with flac?
>
> I'm bouncing around a few ideas and it seems like the logical
> approach
> would be to write a
2001 Jul 20
2
Quicktime Component
Good news all!
I now have a functional version of the Quicktime Component of the Ogg Vorbis
decompressor. In English: this extension will allow all Quicktime apps to
play .oggs (including iTunes).
I plan on posting it ASAP. I have a few problems with memory that I'd like
to get cleared up first. I plan on carbonizing it as soon as it functions in
classic.
I'll also do a Winders version.
2010 Jul 22
1
Compiling the Xiph QuickTime component project in Xcode 3.2
Hello,
I've sent this question to flac-dev not realizing that QT development
belongs in ogg-dev. As it pertains more to the QT component than to
the FLAC project itself, I thought I'd repeat the question here in
hopes of some kind of suggestions or pointers. I'm basically
attempting to compile the Xiph QuickTime component project, which
fails to build. Its dependencies compile fine,
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] Quicktime plug-in?
try this site first:
http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/
I don't think they have flac yet, but they were the ones working on
vorbis for quicktime (and thus iTunes)... and someone started a speex
project there too. If someone would volunteer to add a flac component,
I'm sure it would happen. Check their user support forums... there has
been interest for a flac component. This is
2004 Oct 01
1
Quicktime + FLAC?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Giles" <giles@xiph.org>
To: "illiminable" <ogg@illiminable.com>
Cc: <flac-dev@xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] Quicktime + FLAC?
> On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 01:21:03PM +0800, illiminable wrote:
>
>> I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it
2004 Oct 01
0
Quicktime + FLAC?
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 01:21:03PM +0800, illiminable wrote:
> I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it all looked
> pretty painful.
It didn't look that bad to me; just a lot of time figuring out how
you're supposed to do things. But then, I have some background in MacOS
programming.
However, people in the past have hit bugs pretty fast. That's part
2006 Oct 14
4
Quicktime component icon
Hola;
This is kind of a silly question to be asking a dev list, I know, but my
googling found nothing. I was wondering where the base template for the
quicktime component icon could be found (the sideways lego-brick thing)?
I'd like to iconify a component of my own, and am having a devil of a time
tracking that down.
Any help would be appreciated... thanks.
--
Chris R.
======
Not to be
2001 May 17
2
QuickTime component for MacOS 9
I'd like to announce the availablity of the Ogg Vorbis
QuickTime component for MacOS 9.
It only exports at the moment, import and decompressing
is next.
http://homepage.mac.com/snicolai
Email me with comments, log the bugs/feature requests
at http://bugs.xiph.org/
Steve Nicolai
--- >8 ----
List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
To
2010 Feb 23
1
XiphQT with Thusnelda for QuickTime X
Any progress in this issue? Or is the whole XiphQT project dead?
Any 64bit package of XiphQT for MacOSX Snow Leopard on its way? Any solution on its way, which works with Quicktime X on Snow Leopard and which doesn't urge/force you to install and use the old Quicktime 7 player? Any solution on its way, solving the /Library/Components problem on MacOSX Snow Leopard/Quicktime X?
See:
[theora]
2001 Jul 25
2
QuickTime for Linux and vorbisfile
I recently began working on an application which will combine
Ogg Vorbis with QuickTime on the Linux platform. I am using Ogg
Vorbis 1.0rc1 and Adam Williams' QuickTime for Linux 1.3 library
(http://www.heroinewarrior.com/quicktime.php3).
I am having a strange problem.
As soon as I #include <quicktime/quicktime.h>, the code causes a
segmentation fault when run. When I look at it with
2006 Apr 26
1
Wine and iTunes6: Gets quicktime version wrong?
Hi all,
I've been trying to install iTunes with wine. I've followed Frank's
instructions...got them installed, but, when I run iTunes, it complains
that quicktime version required is 7.0.3 or later, and that I somehow
have 7.0.d0....
I've seen others out there having same problem, but, no resolutions.
Any suggestions or links?
I've tried on wine 0.9.10 and now emerging
2001 Jun 16
1
Quicktime, Ogg, Vorbis
What does Steve Nicolai's Quicktime component do? Does it create
- an Ogg stream with Vorbis audio data inside it ?
- a Quicktime stream with an Ogg track with Vorbis audio inside ?
- a Quicktime stream with an audio track encoded with the Vorbis codec ?
(I wish it could do all the three options above)
Best regards,
Elifarley C. Coelho
http://www.geocities.com/elifarley/
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2011 Nov 04
1
Can't play OGG Vorbis in iTunes but can in QuickTime Player
XiphQT for Windows 0.1.5, iTunes 10.5.0.142, QuickTime 7.7.1, Windows Vista
SP2 Home Basic 32 bit.
It worked with iTunes 10.0.1.22 (QuickTime 7.6.8). But stopped after last
update of iTunes and QuickTime.
PS: I can't register on https://trac.xiph.org
My error is like an old https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1289
Anatoly
2004 Sep 10
2
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
On Saturday, May 10, 2003, at 07:44 PM, Josh Coalson wrote:
>> This also brings up another question, at what point (if any) does the
>> integration between flac and ogg allow us to extend or generalize the
>> ogg qt component to deal with vorbis and flac content instead of
>> writing an independent flac qt component.
>
> interesting idea. I glanced through the