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2018 Oct 25
0
Proposal - Extended Channel Layouts in Opus
> On Oct 25, 2018, at 12:47, Martin Leese <martin.leese at stanfordalumni.org> wrote: > > Rodger Combs wrote: > >> I've run into some issues using Opus with source files in channel layouts >> other than the default 8. For instance, 2.1 isn't supported, so I have to >> either downconvert to 2.0 or upconvert to 5.1 (which usually involves adding >>
2018 Oct 26
1
Proposal - Extended Channel Layouts in Opus
On 10/25/18, Rodger Combs wrote: > >> On Oct 25, 2018, at 12:47, Martin Leese <martin.leese at stanfordalumni.org> >> wrote: ... >> An alternative approach is to only define >> popular layouts. For more obscure layouts, >> such as 2.1 and Mid/Side, assume that the >> person doing the encoding knew what they >> put in, and so knows what will come
2018 Oct 25
1
Proposal - Extended Channel Layouts in Opus
I've run into some issues using Opus with source files in channel layouts other than the default 8. For instance, 2.1 isn't supported, so I have to either downconvert to 2.0 or upconvert to 5.1 (which usually involves adding empty channels, which prevents the playback device from upconverting to the native layout). To address this, I've put together an initial draft of an I-D I'd
2007 Oct 21
3
OggPCM family
Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+xiph@mega-nerd.com> wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: > > So what is "OggPCM"? I started this thread > > because I was puzzled why someone was > > changing a draft instead of the document > > itself. > > The original OggPCM was started by a person who really didn't > lnow what they were doing and wouldn't listen to
2009 Apr 26
3
What is OggPCM
uans <engineering at wwrn.net> wrote: > I was looking at the wiki's sites and I came across some to the effect > of OggOCM. Is this already implemented in Ogg. How can I get some more > information on how to access it. I don't believe anyone has yet implemented it. Regards, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese stanfordalumni.org Web:
2007 Oct 19
2
OggPCM family
Hi, The Xiph Wiki contains the four pages: OggPCM OggPCM Draft1 (with Talk page) OggPCM Draft2 OggPCM Draft3 Can I suggest that this be reduced to just one (or maybe two) pages. I suggest this because somebody has started making changes to OggPCM Draft2. My guess is that this is not desirable. Regards, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese@stanfordalumni.org Web:
2007 Oct 21
1
OggPCM family
On 10/21/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote: > On 10/21/07, Martin Leese <martin.leese@stanfordalumni.org> wrote: > > Either "OggPCM" or "OggPCM Draft2" needs > > to be deleted. It really doesn't matter which, > > but I would suggest that "OggPCM" takes the > > big sleep. Just give time for me (or Sempo)
2007 Oct 20
2
OggPCM family
On 10/19/07, Sampo Syreeni <decoy@iki.fi> wrote: > On 2007-10-19, Martin Leese wrote: > > OggPCM Draft3 > > Draft 3 is obviously a joke. Draft 2 is what most of the people agreed > upon the last time around, with the channel maps left unfinished. Draft > 1 was abandoned by most people in favour of draft 2. So what is "OggPCM"? I started this thread
2009 Jun 28
6
Tidy up of XiphWiki VorbisComment page
I have been tidying up the VorbisComment page in the XiphWiki. The problem with it was that it was a mixture of proposals and discussion of those proposals. This made it difficult for implementers to see what to implement. The problem section is: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisComment#New_ENCODER_field_name_proposal This is a mess, and all I could do was add attributions to the
2013 Jul 23
2
Metadata
Brendan Bolles wrote: > Hey everyone, according to Wikipedia's 4-year-old information, there is no > standard for putting metadata into an Ogg file. True. > That metadata must be > included in the codec. More generally, in a stream in the Ogg file. Codecs are streams, but so are things like Ogg Skeleton. Information about Metadata has been collected together in the Xiph Wiki
2013 Jul 23
2
Metadata
On 7/23/13, Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com> wrote: > On 23 Jul 2013 15:17, "Martin Leese" <martin.leese at stanfordalumni.org> > wrote: ... >> Information about Metadata >> has been collected together in the Xiph Wiki >> at: >> https://wiki.xiph.org/Metadata > > That page is a bit outdated. It has CMML in it which we
2018 Dec 11
2
New ID registration
"Kurosawa, Taku" wrote: > Hi Martijn, > > Sorry for the late reply again, > The application we are preparing this time is not exactly similar to > Replaygain. > > Replaygain as we understand is something which normalize the loudness at > content provider side, but our application takes different approach. It is > designed to normalize the loudness at player
2007 Apr 14
13
Ambisonics in Ogg Vorbis
On 2/28/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2/28/07, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > > Well, there are todo pages at wiki.xiph.org, but I meant more in the > > community folklore sense. My point is a roadmap doesn't help much unless > > there are people committed to making things happen. That's been the > > problem with a
2007 Apr 14
13
Ambisonics in Ogg Vorbis
On 2/28/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2/28/07, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > > Well, there are todo pages at wiki.xiph.org, but I meant more in the > > community folklore sense. My point is a roadmap doesn't help much unless > > there are people committed to making things happen. That's been the > > problem with a
2013 Jul 24
2
[OT] Tidy of Wiki Sidebar
I have been tidying up bits of the Wiki. This one is not clear cut, so I decided to seek advice. Also, I wasn't sure where to post this question, so defaulted to ogg-dev. Should Speex and CMML be removed from the Wiki Sidebar at: https://wiki.xiph.org/MediaWiki:Sidebar ? Many thanks, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese stanfordalumni.org Web:
2007 Mar 22
3
Code for Ambisonics
Hi, I have posted this three times to the flac-dev, vorbis-dev, and ogg-dev mailing lists. I wanted to see what code there was currently to support Ambisonics. So I downloaded the code from the xiph download page for libogg-1.1.3, libvorbis-1.1.2, vorbis-tools-1.1.1 and flac-1.1.4, but wasn't able to find anything. If it exists then I missed it, so could somebody please point me to it.
2007 Sep 26
2
--keep-foreign-metadata question
Not sure if this belongs here or in flac-dev. I am subscribed to both, so flop it over if fits better over there. Looking at the Changelog for FLAC 1.2.1 (17-Sep-2007), it says: "With the new --keep-foreign-metadata in flac, non-audio RIFF and AIFF chunks can be stored in FLAC files and recreated when decoding." Where can I find more detail on what is a
2009 Oct 06
3
Detecting FLAC file type
Shayne Wissler <wissler at gmail.com> wrote: > I have a program that is given a random file and needs to determine > whether it is Vorbis or FLAC. For Vorbis, there are various places > where I can infer that I have a bad stream. But for FLAC, when I call > either FLAC__stream_decoder_process_until_end_of_metadata or > FLAC__stream_decoder_process_single, it searches the
2008 Oct 13
4
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > Is anyone here potentially up to the task of adding support for CAF > (the CoreAudio Format) into the flac command-line? ... > I've already made some recordings > that are so long that they cannot be uncompressed from FLAC to WAV or > AIFF because they would exceed 4 GB - the maximum file size for
2010 Dec 21
1
Please remove User, and delete their four posts from the archive
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Martin Leese <martin.leese at stanfordalumni.org> Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 21:42:04 -0700 Subject: To: flac-dev at xiph.org Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Can someone please remove this moron > spammer [Gourav Tewatia] from this list. And also delete their four posts from the archive (otherwise the SPAM links will be picked up by search