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2015 Oct 31
0
IETF standardization: RFC by November 9
Dear all, We are excited to announce that the our CELLAR working group charter for the standardization of FFV1, Matroska, and FLAC has been made available for external review. What this means is that it is now under review and available for comment to the wider IETF community. Please send any comments you might have(including statement of support)to the IESG mailing list by November 9, 2015.
2017 Jun 06
3
[Cellar] FLAC Markdown
Hello all! (cc-ing the flac-dev list) I would like to give an update as to the recent CELLAR work on the FLAC specification. • Work has been done to make internal and external links more accurate and reliable. • 'Rice Coding' has been clarified as 'Exponential Golomb Coding.' • Clarifications have been made for binary representation. • Typos and other small changes have been
2017 May 12
2
[Cellar] FLAC Markdown
Hi all, And cc'ing flac-dev. > On May 10, 2017, at 12:15 PM, Dave Rice <dave at dericed.com> wrote: > > Hi Andrew, > >> On May 10, 2017, at 11:19 AM, Andrew James Weaver <weevz at uw.edu <mailto:weevz at uw.edu>> wrote: >> >> Hello all! >> >> In a previous discussions on this list about people interested in working on the FLAC
2017 Jun 07
0
[Cellar] FLAC Markdown
Hi all, > On Jun 5, 2017, at 11:52 PM, Andrew James Weaver <weevz at uw.edu> wrote: > > Hello all! > (cc-ing the flac-dev list) > > I would like to give an update as to the recent CELLAR work on the FLAC specification. > > • Work has been done to make internal and external links more accurate and reliable. > • 'Rice Coding' has been clarified as
2016 Sep 26
0
FLAC standardization in the IETF
Hi all, I'm writing in my capacity as co-chair of the CELLAR working group of the IETF, which is tasked with the standardization of the FLAC specification. I posted about the initial creation of the working group in 2015, and I am wondering if any of the developers on this list are also subscribed to the IETF CELLAR list ( https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/search/?email_list=cellar). At the
2013 Sep 13
1
Seeking in WebM
Hi everyone, I'm working on a WebM plug-in for Premiere. You probably already know that WebM is a Matroska container that uses Vorbis for audio compression. I'm pretty new to the world of audio compression and need some help. You can see my code here: http://github.com/fnordware/AdobeWebM First of all, I wonder if it's possible to seek to an exact audio sample in WebM. Whereas
2003 May 04
2
Matroska as an alternative to Ogg (container)
http://www.matroska.org/ I just found out about this and I think it looks like a great idea. I figured some on this list would be interested. Also, speaking now without having reviewed matroska in detail, nor being involved in Ogg/Vorbis: Perhaps it would be a viable alternative for the Ogg format for Theora if nothing else. I read about the .ogg format a while back, and while I have no
2006 Oct 26
2
OT: Difference between Ogg and NUT?
Hello, (Sorry, this is a bit off-topic.) I was reading some stuff and came across the NUT container data format. (The NUT website is down... so I could not read up on it. But perhaps someone here knows about it.) Like Ogg and Matroska, NUT also seem to be a Free multimedia container data format. But how does it compare to Ogg (and even Matroska)? Why was it created when Ogg (and Matroska)
2005 Mar 30
1
Re: Illiminable DS filters for FLAC don't work
Thanks Christian. Now I can play my FLAC files with WiMP. I uninstalled the illuminable package and then installed the Matroska. The result was the opposite that I got for the illuminable: the illuminable package registered the types but WiMP couldn't find the codecs, the Matroska didn't register the types but it did make the codecs available. This is much preferable of course
2004 Dec 01
2
streaming versus editing
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 10:25:43 -0800, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > I think it would be better to say which formats are technically > superiour for streaming (ogg and mpeg program streams) or > editing (quicktime/matroska) or dead/obsolete (AVI, MCF?), If video is recorded and saved in ogg/theora container/format, could it be converted into matroska/theora container/format
2010 Apr 14
1
Cannot connect matroska splitter to theora encoder
Hi everyone, I face a problem trying to encode a mkv file into theora using directshow filters I have a mkv file containing only video encoded in YUY2. I use the DirectShowNet Lib V2.1 ( <http://sourceforge.net/projects/directshownet/files/> http://sourceforge.net/projects/directshownet/files/) I use the matroska splitter directshow filter v1.0.2.9 (
2010 Aug 27
4
adwantages of ogg container?
On 2010-08-27, Ralph Giles wrote: >> My question to you, What advantages has ogg vs matroska. > > They're both free containers, and there isn't a significant > performance difference, so either one works from a free media > perspective. [...] Personally I would add the following points/bullets: * Ogg has a lesser semantic burden, so that e.g. embedded
2004 Sep 10
2
Storing FLAC in Matroska
First, Thank you for your answers. I using the following code to try simply decode a flac file and write the decoded data raw PCM file. The resulting file is just noise and pops, so is the decoded data in a different format than PCM? struct flacData { FILE *inputFile; FILE *outputFile; char *filename; }; FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus flac_DecoderReadCallback(const FLAC__StreamDecoder
2004 Sep 10
3
Project Announcement : New Media Container Format 'matroska'
Please allow me to announce the creation of a new open source Media Container Format, named 'matroska' Project page is here http://sf.net/projects/matroska ; homepage is http://matroska.sourceforge.net , HTML should be online soon. Steve 'robux4' LHomme and myself have left the MCF project because of incompatibilities of our work with the project goals defined by the founder of
2004 Sep 10
3
Project Announcement : New Media Container Format 'matroska'
Please allow me to announce the creation of a new open source Media Container Format, named 'matroska' Project page is here http://sf.net/projects/matroska ; homepage is http://matroska.sourceforge.net , HTML should be online soon. Steve 'robux4' LHomme and myself have left the MCF project because of incompatibilities of our work with the project goals defined by the founder of
2004 Sep 10
2
Storing FLAC in Matroska
Hello, I'm looking into storing FLAC audio in Matroska and I have a few questions. 1. Can I use libflac to extract the compressed frames? Or will I need to write up a simple file parser? 2. What is required to decode the frames? From the docs I understand that you need the FRAME and you may need the METADATA_BLOCK. Thanks, Jory Stone jcsston@toughguy.net Matroska, the new,
2010 Feb 03
3
handling multitrack Ogg
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Chris Double <chris.double at double.co.nz> wrote: > Excerpts from Frank Barchard's message of Wed Feb 03 13:11:15 +1300 2010: >> >> Yes, and its good to learn from DVD's too. DVD is a subpart of MPEG: http://www.mpucoder.com/DVD/vobov.html, http://dvd.sourceforge.net/dvdinfo/dvdmpeg.html . Uses the same functionality for tracks, iiuc.
2012 Nov 05
0
IETF Video codec Birds of a Feather session. Please participate. **TODAY**
Today at 17:40-19:40 Eastern Standard Time (22:40-00:40 UTC) the IETF will be holding a Birds of a Feather session to discuss creating a working group for developing a next generation video codec for Internet use. Remote participation is open to everyone. This would be an effort somewhat similar to what we used to create the Opus audio codec. The IETF provides an open standardization process and
2012 Nov 05
0
IETF Video codec Birds of a Feather session. Please participate. **TODAY**
Today at 17:40-19:40 Eastern Standard Time (22:40-00:40 UTC) the IETF will be holding a Birds of a Feather session to discuss creating a working group for developing a next generation video codec for Internet use. Remote participation is open to everyone. This would be an effort somewhat similar to what we used to create the Opus audio codec. The IETF provides an open standardization process and
2012 Nov 05
0
IETF Video codec Birds of a Feather session. Please participate. **TODAY**
Today at 17:40-19:40 Eastern Standard Time (22:40-00:40 UTC) the IETF will be holding a Birds of a Feather session to discuss creating a working group for developing a next generation video codec for Internet use. Remote participation is open to everyone. This would be an effort somewhat similar to what we used to create the Opus audio codec. The IETF provides an open standardization process and