similar to: opusfile 0.4 release

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "opusfile 0.4 release"

2013 Aug 21
1
opusfile 0.4 release
On 20/08/13 08:38 PM, alpha thinktink wrote: > However, if I try to load the new libopusurl-0.dll from the same folder > as I have always done as with the other libraries, I get a NULL HMODULE > handle from LoadLibraryW and GetLastError() return error code 126 - "The > specified module could not be found." In addition to what Tim said, do you get the same error loading
2013 Aug 26
1
Fwd: Re: opusfile 0.4 release
I don't know. Derf? -r -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [opus] opusfile 0.4 release Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 14:20:35 -0700 From: alpha thinktink With my old streaming thread I am able to retrieve a unicode file from a web server by converting the resource name to UTF-8 MBCS then uri encoding it before sending it to the server with "GET /[resourcename]
2014 Jun 13
0
opusfile 0.6 released
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 opusfile version 0.6 I'm pleased to annouce the latest development release of the opusfile playback library. Changes since the v0.5 release: - Fix bugs with comment handling - Fix build for BSD - Fix bugs handling invalid and non-opus streams Some of these bugs kept basic functionality of the APIs from working at all, so we recommend all
2017 Aug 03
0
opusfile 0.9 release
opusfile version 0.9 is availble. Thanks to everyone who contributed! The opusfile and opusurl libraries provide a high-level API for decoding and seeking within .opus files on disk or over http(s). opusfile depends on libopus and libogg. opusurl depends on opusfile and openssl. Binaries for macOS will be available through homebrew soon. Changes since the v0.8 release: - Fix an invalid free
2016 Jul 12
0
opusfile 0.8 release
A new opusfile source release is available. The opusfile and opusurl libraries provide a high-level API for decoding and seeking within .opus files on disk or over http(s). opusfile depends on libopus and libogg. opusurl depends on opusfile and openssl. Changes since the v0.7 release: - Add support for OpenSSL 1.1.x. - Fix issues with tag parsing introduced in v0.7. - Fix skip logic for
2020 Jun 30
0
opusfile 0.12 release
I'm pleased to announce the release of opusfile 0.12 The opusfile library provides seeking, decode, and playback of Opus streams in the Ogg container (.opus files) including over http(s) on posix and windows systems. opusfile depends on libopus and libogg. The included opusurl library for http(s) access depends on opusfile and openssl. Changes since the v0.11 release: - Fix stack overflow
2013 Aug 21
0
opusfile 0.4 release
I've developed the unofficial Opus codec support plugin for Winamp and I have been able to keep the libopusfile libraries inside a folder inside the application's install path - "%PROGRAMFILES%\WinampNarf\opusfile" - and all seemed to be fine and dandy. However, if I try to load the new libopusurl-0.dll from the same folder as I have always done as with the other libraries, I
2016 Jan 06
0
opusfiles 0.7 release
I'm pleased to announce the release of opusfile v0.7. The opusfile and opusurl libraries provide a high-level API for decoding and seeking within .opus files on disk or over http(s). Changes since the v0.6 release: - Add API to access and preserve binary metadata. - Add support for R128_ALBUM_GAIN metadata tag. - Better seeking with continued packets and multiplexed streams. - Portability
2017 Jul 26
1
Building opusfile as a shared library
Dear Opus community, I'm trying to build opusfile as a shared (.dll) library on Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2017. I know there are prebuilt libraries, but those are depending on a whole bunch of other libraries and x86 (32 bit) only. Whenever I try to build opusfile, it generates opusfile.dll, which is basically empty (no functions), which makes it unuseable. This is most likely because
2013 Aug 21
0
opusfile 0.4 release
On 13-08-21 12:35 AM, alpha thinktink wrote: > I just had a thought and tested it out and it seemed correct. By > loading the libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll libraries myself before > loading libopusurl-0.dll then libopusurl-0.dll loads and I can use it. > Before I was just trying to load libopusurl-0.dll without loading its > support DLLs at all assuming it would pick them up on
2013 Aug 26
2
opusfile.h error
oops: /**Use the given user name for authentication when proxying connections. > All proxy parameters are ignored for non-http and non-https URLs. > \param _user const char *: The proxy server user name. > This may be <code>NULL</code> to disable > proxy > authentication. >
2013 Aug 26
0
opusfile.h error
alpha thinktink wrote: > On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Timothy B. Terriberry > <tterribe at xiph.org <mailto:tterribe at xiph.org>> wrote: > > alpha thinktink wrote: > > You've got "_host" instead of "_user" in the definition for the macro > > for "OP_HTTP_PROXY_USER" > > Yeah, already fixed in >
2016 Nov 08
2
Help with Opus Streaming
On 2016-11-08 1:59 AM, Philipp Schafft wrote: > Some notes: > * libvorbisfile has a nice implementation of that, it also takes > care of matching the signal at the very point of the jump. I would recommend the opusfile library, which implements seeking specifically for Opus streams. https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/opus/opusfile-0.8.zip
2013 Jul 17
0
opusfile, compiler warnings
Just a report about compiler warnings generated when building opusfile from current git. Regards. # x86-Linux builds / gcc48 and clang-3.3 (no warnings) # x86-Linux builds / gcc34 src/opusfile.c: In function `op_calc_bitrate': src/opusfile.c:1777: warning: integer constant is too large for "long" type src/opusfile.c: In function `op_open2': src/opusfile.c:1131: warning:
2014 Jan 10
0
opusfile v0.5 release
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm pleased to announce the release of version 0.5 of Tim's opusfile library for decoding and seeking inside .opus files and remote streams over http(s). This release includes some new API calls and fixes a number of mostly minor bugs from the previous release. Programming documentation for this release is available from
2016 Nov 14
1
Help with Opus Streaming
On 2016-11-14 6:09 AM, Deepak K wrote: > I am using Http Progressive download technique to download the opus > audio in chunks. So I am not sure if the Opusfile seek API will work in > this case. Please correct me if I am wrong. If you don't want to use opusfile's http client implementation (libopusurl) you can still use its seeking implementation. Just provide the
2013 May 08
1
[PATCH] opusfile configury fixes.
[this time compeled the mail]. The autogen.sh of opusfile doesn't work for me: Updating build configuration files for opusfile, please wait.... configure.ac:8: installing `./install-sh' configure.ac:8: installing `./missing' Makefile.am:10: Libtool library used but `LIBTOOL' is undefined Makefile.am:10: The usual way to define `LIBTOOL' is to add `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL'
2012 Nov 13
0
opusfile 0.2 release
We've made a new release of Tim's opusfile library. Like libvorbisfile for Vorbis files, libopusfile provides a high-level API for decoding and seeking within .opus files. Changes since the previous release: - Accept valid SSL certificates. - Various build and packaging fixes. The library is functional, but there are likely issues we didn't find in our own testing. Please give
2018 Sep 11
0
opusfile 0.10 announcement?
Hi, I was look on the website ( http://www.opus-codec.org/downloads/ ) for the latest version of opusfile and it currently says 0.9 is the latest version. However, there is a 0.10 version available at https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/opus/ and there is a Git tag for the 0.10 release ( https://git.xiph.org/?p=opusfile.git;a=tag;h=2979040b8e9086f6f452c1d567c588961bc8b5a8 ). Did you forget to
2020 Apr 01
1
Opusfile CMake build
Hi, Would you be interested in a patch to add CMake support to Opusfile? Opus already seems to have it, but I had to roll my own for Opusfile. I've attached a patch if you're interested, I've been using for a while now and it does what I need, it may not be exhaustive enough for wider distribution though. Hope it helps, Simon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment