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2004 Sep 10
2
Re: FLAC format
Hi, >That's what I wanted to say a month ago. Mr. Blum, I'm really sorry for misunderstanding you. My mistake. I choose an ACM codec because it's the only option that works on every Windows Platform, and since the DirectShow has a generic wrapper that allows it to use ACM codecs, it appeared a good idea. I didn't note that the file format was going to be a problem. But I think
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM work
Yep, that's the bad news, you need an ID from Microsoft to make sure this ID is only used for FLAC. But since it's a 16 bits value, you can probably put anything randomly (only few are reserved). And I don't think it's illegal to use a number like that. Ingo Ralf Blum wrote: >>WAVEFORMATEX >>yes, that's the way to know what the codec does. >>But no
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC format
HI Josh, I'm starting now to compile the ACM codec. I don't know how long it will take, since I do it in my free time, but I guess it will not take to long. About Mark Powell's comment, with an ACM codec there will be a lot of Windows GUIs for FLAC. I'm writing this message to talk about the FLAC format. The GUIs for the Audio Codec Manager, including Winamp and Windows Media
2004 Sep 10
3
ACM work
Hi (again), I started to work on an ACM (Audio Compression Manager) for FLAC. I currently only have the canvas. The encoding/decoding is not done yet. So it's completely useless. But since the canvas is the harder thing to start, here it is. (just in case I don't have time to continue) http://mukoli.free.fr/flac-ACM.v0.1.0.zip
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: ACM codec
Mr. Blum, I had to make some assumptions writing the driver, because I had no previous experience writing ACM drivers. I did what I could based in Microsoft's documentation but, of course, I made same mistakes. I had no time to test the code I wrote yet and will not in the next 2 weeks. All I can tell you now is about what I did and about my sources. So, considering your enthusiasm, I suggest
2001 Aug 26
4
On the "broken" .WAV files issue
A friend of mine recently had a problem with a "broken" .WAV file (as you call them) because oggenc first printed out a warning and then didn't accept the file because of a "unexpected EOF error". Because I was interested in the issue, I decided to take a look at the oggenc source, and in fact, it is your .WAV reader that's wrong. More precisely: there are two version
2014 Dec 15
2
[PATCH] for flac/decode.c
On Dec 14, 2014, at 10:02 AM, lvqcl <lvqcl.mail at gmail.com> wrote: > Currently the header of a decoded WAV file can be different to the > original WAV file because FLAC doesn't preserve 'fmt ' chunk. > > For example: create a 24-bit stereo .wav file with WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE > header with channel mask == 3. Encode it to .flac then decode back to .wav. > FLAC
2014 Sep 12
0
opus Digest, Vol 68, Issue 6
>> Is there a defined format tag for Opus that should be used with the >> WAVEFORMATEX structure? See wFormatTag >> (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd390970.aspx). > > There isn't one. Putting Opus into RIFF is complicated by the fact that > it requires both variable-duration and variable-size frames, though I > suppose something could be
2014 Dec 13
3
[PATCH] for flac/decode.c
The commit http://git.xiph.org/?p=flac.git;a=commitdiff;h=99257e177eac96fa41a107b423080232f59ebe45 also requires some changes in write_iff_headers() function: currently flac don't write WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE header if decoder_session->channel_mask is equal to 0, 1 or 3. After the commit 99257e17 flac should do this for channel_mask equal to 0, 4 or 3. The patch fixes this.
2014 Dec 14
3
[PATCH] for flac/decode.c
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 01:14:16 -0800 Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote: > > -------------------------- > > Also, I have a question. > > > > Currently flac complains about 24-bit .wav files if they have > > old WAVEFORMATEX header and not 'proper' WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE > > header. However it writes such files itself. > > >
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have a release!)
Christian, I have successfully integrated your ACM codec in our applications, but I have run into one minor issue. In a code comment you imply that fmtnotice is an optional part of the WAVEFORMATEX extra data. I tried to play a file that had no fmtnotice but Windows did not recognize it as valid and did not play the audio. Your work is very much appreciated here and we are anxiously awaiting
2014 Sep 10
1
MS format tag for Opus codec
Hi, Is there a defined format tag for Opus that should be used with the WAVEFORMATEX structure? See wFormatTag (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd390970.aspx). /John
2004 Aug 06
1
ACM Format Tag for Speex Audio
Hi, As a potential user of the Speex ACMs and DirectShow filters to come I am also curious about how many ACM codecs for Speex there are under development right now. Also, the WAVEFORMATEX structure must be planned so that it is extensible, with backward-compatibility, without having to ring back Microsoft for further WAVE_FORMAT tags. For instance, it is a good idea to put a flexible sub-format
2015 Jul 15
1
WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE_CHANNEL_MASK is not described
lvqcl wrote: ... > From FLAC 1.2.1 documentation: > > 0000-0111 : (number of independent channels)-1. Where defined, the channel > order follows SMPTE/ITU-R recommendations. The assignments are as follows: > 1 channel: mono > 2 channels: left, right > 3 channels: left, right, center > 4 channels: left, right, back left, back right > 5 channels: left, right, center,
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec?
On Sat, 11 Aug 2001 12:50:43 +0200, Ingo Ralf Blum wrote: >> It's a DirectShow SDK's interface. > >No, its a user mode multimedia driver. Direct Show uses filters (COM objects). > >> There's a lot of Software for Windows capable of using ACM codecs, like >> Windows Media Player, VirtualDub, VideoMach and others. > >Yes, but for Media Player you need a
2013 Jan 02
4
Define 6.1 and 7.1 channel mappings
I apologize for the terribly long message, but here goes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First, regarding existing tools that I now about. libavcodec and users (e.g. HandBrake): - if there are 6 channels or less, the layout is set by the decoder as per the FLAC specification - if there are more than 6 channels, the layout is
2001 Jul 29
1
WAVE Format info
At the risk of throwing more fuel on the fire, I found the following document on the Microsoft website. It appears to be the file format counterpart to the API documentation presented by Chris Wolf. I'm not familiar with the WAVE format, so I'll let you guys interpret it (or tell me it is irrelevant): http://www.microsoft.com/HWDEV/audio/multichaud.htm [As an aside: Why does Microsoft
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec?
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 01:08:11 -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > Yet another overloaded acronym...which ACM is this? Association for Computing > Machinery? Air Combat Maneuvers? Addressed Call Mode? Address Complete > Message? ACM stands for Audio Codec Manager. It's a DirectShow SDK's interface. There's a lot of Software for Windows capable of using ACM codecs, like Windows
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex ACM no longer Beta (Houston, we have arelease!)
Prior to having your ACM codec, I was manually compressing Speex audio and writing it into one stream of an AVI file. To be able to use your codec for playback, I simply appended your WAVEFORMATEX extra data (the extra fields in SPEEXWAVEFORMAT) to the audio format. In looking at your code trying to determine how to fill in that data, it looked like the fmtnotice was optional. Is this truly the
2001 Apr 14
1
Vorbis ACM
Does anyone have a status update for this project? The sourceforge page doesn't offer much info: http://sourceforge.net/projects/vorbisacm I'd love to be able to use Vorbis to encode audio from within Virtualdub, etc, etc, not to mention the ability o play Vorbis files in Windows Media Player. Too bad I don't have the skills to write it myself. Thanks, --Wilson. --- >8 ---- List