Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Clarification on MIME types"
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
2007 Apr 09
2
Should Join Discussion - Fwd: [whatwg] Give guidance about RFC 4281 codecs parameter
Hello,
You guys might want to join this discussion. (And maybe some others too.)
On the WhatWG mailing list, there's been a fury of e-mails about
adding a <video> element to HTML5. They're talking about codecs and
containers now. It might be helpful to have your representatives
there. And help shape things.
See ya
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From: Dave Singer
2008 May 24
5
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
Hello list,
We have recently introduced the codecs (optional) parameter on the Ogg
media types for easier identification of encapsulated codecs in
conditions were it's not feasable to examine the streams directly.
I received a comment from the IESG that we should have some sort of
list to describe how Ogg mapping strings translate to codec parameter
strings, so I went ahead and compiled a
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
2018 Feb 01
0
[Bug 13248] New: Updates for DEFAULT_DONT_COMPRESS suffix list
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13248
Bug ID: 13248
Summary: Updates for DEFAULT_DONT_COMPRESS suffix list
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.3
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2009 Jun 08
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 00:12 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:23 AM, ter<et at ihear.com> wrote:
> >> If you are creating multitrack Ogg files, they should contain a
> >> skeleton track to identify the different contained tracks.
> >> http://wiki.xiph.org/OggSkeleton
> > ALingA is a multitrack format
> >
2008 Feb 07
3
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
Hi,
I recognize the main name behind CMML here :)
Does the redesigning of CMML allow overlapping clips ?
This is the main reason of my current ramblings about seeking.
While karaoke was one of the initial goals behind kate, it is just
a way the format can be used with (in fact, the format itself does
not refer to karaoke at all, but styles and motions).
At the moment, it is a fairly versatile
2009 Jun 09
3
libogg++ release 1.1.0
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 00:00 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> > My applications are in speech processing. I have been using the .ala
> > extension (has sort of a ring to it). There is a small database in the
> > FreeCLAS project that has been dispensing .alas to the public. But not
> > to worry, it has not attained social networking status. I am about to
> > update it
2008 Feb 15
6
Skeletal relations
We have new drafts of CMML 4.0 as a text codec and ROE as an xml
stream abstract, subsuming the authoring support in CMML 3.1 and
earlier.
Another thing we talked about at LCA is a how to specify
relationships between the various streams in Ogg so that a server,
muxer or player can make intelligent decisions about the contained
tracks. The general idea is to use the (http-style) Message
2008 Aug 12
7
New Ogg Dirac mapping draft
David Flynn has proposed a new Ogg Dirac mapping. The draft is here:
http://davidf.woaf.net/dirac-mapping-ogg.pdf
This is a much bigger break from other codecs than my draft (at
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggDirac). We talked a bit about it on
IRC today. Below is my summary; hopefully David can correct anything
I got wrong or misleading. Comments?
There are two main differences
2009 Jun 05
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
(Sorry, Sylvia, about the duplicate, hit the wrong reply button.)
On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 08:07 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi Elaine,
>
> I flipped through some of the code but wasn't really about to
> determine this: Do you also support Skeleton in libogg++ ?
Hi, Silvia. I studied your multi-track work when I was working on
ALingA. It was a valuable guide.
No, libogg++ tries
2004 Sep 16
1
Ogg Theora: Some questions on codec interna
Hejsan !
I am currently investigating new, more modern approaches to encoding video
with depth data based on my old data format MPEG Z/Alpha in
http://www.geofront.se/products_software_mza.php
and became therefore interested in Ogg Theora, as an alternative to MPEG-4
encoding - what I would need is two video streams in one system stream
(is that the right terminology in Ogg ?), and decode them
2015 Sep 04
0
Login "error" message
Dear Community
I have been receiving the below each time when I log into one of my servers using ssh.
declare -x G_BROKEN_FILENAMES="1"
declare -x HISTCONTROL="ignoredups"
declare -x HISTSIZE="1000"
declare -x HOME="/home/xxxx"
declare -x HOSTNAME="CentOS-66-64-minimal"
declare -x LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
declare -x
2008 Feb 12
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
On 12-Feb-08, at 2:54 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> I've added Monty's email to the wiki at http://wiki.xiph.org/
> index.php/GranulePosAndSeeking , but I was unable to edit the wiki
> entry page and add a "Granulepos and Seeking" link under the
> "developer resources" section. Maybe somebody with more rights on
> the wiki could add this.
I'm
2008 Dec 04
3
Bad mime type reported for flac file
Hi all,
It has recently come to my attention that the linux "file" utility
reports some (but not all) of my flac files as having a mime type of
"audio/mpeg". Obviously this is incorrect, but why is it reported as
such? I've cut and paste a few commands below from my shell to
illustrate what I'm seeing:
black:/media/mildred/music/Tool/10,000 Days$ file -i *
2011 Jul 19
1
Re: Problem with Windows app accessing internet
OK, here's the diff file:
Code:
--- environment.before.reboot.txt 2011-07-19 17:43:58.200205228 +0100
+++ environment.after.reboot.txt 2011-07-19 17:53:07.549616184 +0100
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
ORBIT_SOCKETDIR=/tmp/orbit-charlie
-SSH_AGENT_PID=2912
+SSH_AGENT_PID=2337
TERM=xterm
SHELL=/bin/bash
-XDG_SESSION_COOKIE=2dd5655fe15f1c42f474dd204c45c6b6-1311075950.779608-828425652
2001 May 10
1
MIME types registration
There has been talks on the User list about registering atleast one MIME
type with the IETF for .ogg files. I am familiar with the procedures for
this and will start doing it right now unless someone urgently wants me to
stop.
A discussion concerned wether audio/ogg or application/ogg should be
registered, I will most definately register audio/ogg for Ogg Vorbis, and
in the future video/ogg may
2000 Oct 15
3
Re(2): Mime Type and Ogg (More)
Hi,
I don't really know the details of the discussion, but I'd like to
present this issue from a user-oriented perspective, and from the
perspective of how Nautilus wants to use data files.
In brief, Nautilus makes the assumption that the mime type is
sufficient to pick the right applicatiob or pluggable component to
view/edit a particular content type. This is quickly coming to be the
2015 Jan 14
1
MIME Types and File Extensions
"Timothy B. Terriberry"wrote:
> Subject: Re: [opus] opus Digest, Vol 72, Issue 4
> Martin Leese wrote:
>> Subject: Re: [opus] opus Digest, Vol 72, Issue 4
>>
>> Is somebody talking to IANA about replacing
>> RFC 5334 to add Opus to the MIME type
>> audio/ogg? This needs to be done, and I note
>> that draft-ietf-codec-oggopus-06 states:
>>
2015 Aug 14
2
Build R on Haiku
Hi R-devel,
I'm trying to get R 3.2.1 working on Haiku (an open source OS inspired by
BeOS, not Linux based) on i586. With a few small changes to library paths
and ifdefs I am able to get a seemingly working R binary. The build process
stops with the 'tools' package. The last lines from make are below.
Does anyone have any tips? I'm rather new to debugging at this low level.
Are