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2005 Nov 11
1
wiki & our community
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 05:29:52PM +0800, illiminable wrote: > > (quote:"and thus the subject of FourCC labeling in OggStream's native video > interchange formats is closed.") > > ... doesn't sound like community debate to me. > > Maybe i missed the meeting where you became god here. If you are going to > make claims that you somehow are in charge
2005 Nov 11
0
wiki & our community
----- Original Message ----- From: "Arc" <arc@Xiph.org> To: "illiminable" <ogg@illiminable.com> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 5:17 PM Subject: Re: [ogg-dev] wiki & our community > On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 04:53:46PM +0800, illiminable wrote: >> >> Yes... sorry to reply to your sickening post with something directly >> aimed >> at
2005 Nov 08
2
OggYUV
This also includes, other non raw formats... http://www.fourcc.org/codecs.php "fourcc" 's of rgb types http://www.fourcc.org/rgb.php raw yuv formats only http://www.fourcc.org/yuv.php Registered fourcc codecs http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/fourcc.mspx Enumeration of actual types that are used in directshow (bottom of page)
2005 Nov 08
2
OggYUV
> I agree, which is why I wrote the OggPCM draft when we already have FLAC. > These > formats are not difficult to design or implement, and I think the added > efficiency and simplicity will more than make up for it. Which i looked at... and i'm wondering why on earth it has a sync code in the packet... that's the whole point of putting it in a container. > Now, if
2005 Nov 09
2
OggPCM (uncompressed Ogg audio)
Hi Arc, illi, I think it would be advantageous if we take the emotion out of this discussion , so let's just argue technically. My experience with xiph is that we are a very friendly community and trying to help each other and listen, so let's keep that culture up. I think we all agree: it is a good idea to have an media mapping for ogg for uncompressed PCM. As for what is required in a
2005 Nov 08
2
OggYUV
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 04:59:33PM -0800, Arc wrote: > This is also interesting work in that, once we're done, we'll have a standard to > use for a compressed lossless format.. a FLAC for video, for editing or archival > purposes, similar to HuffYUV. Well, we're talking about an uncompressed format. OggMNG is already "FLAC for video". However, it doesn't do
2007 Mar 13
2
packets and OGG pages
Hello all, my name is Mathias, I'd like to ask about some details of the OGG format because I'm quite new to it. I'd like to write a native .NET library for reading and writing Vorbis comments. It's going to be open-sourced as soon as it's finished. So here it goes: 1) When packing (Vorbis) packets to OGG pages, does a new packet always begin on a fresh OGG page? Within the
2005 Mar 22
2
Illiminable DS filters for FLAC don't work
At my company we have a bunch of music in FLAC format. We want to play it using the Windows Media Player, but none of us can get the illiminable DS filters to work. Here are some details. Illiminable DS filters http://www.wmplugins.com/ItemDetail.aspx?ItemID=681 http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/ We are using the latest build available on this website, and I have read all the known issues. My
2004 Jul 02
4
Encoding paramaters...
I've got my encoder working now... and i put a proeprty page interface to allow the user to set a few encoding paramters to start off with... but changing the paramters doesn't seem to make barely any difference... These are the defaults i'm using... mTheoraInfo.target_bitrate=400000; mTheoraInfo.quality=30; mTheoraInfo.dropframes_p=0; mTheoraInfo.quick_p=1;
2005 Mar 11
4
VoipJet Terms of Service
I've heard good things about VoipJet here, so I was going to set up an account. Then I noticed their Terms of Service here: https://www.voipjet.com/tos.php Several things there are very concerning to me, and I'm interested in what other people here think of them. * The ToS specifically forbids use for any call relating to medical, financial, or government matters -- as well as any
2004 Oct 21
2
Directshow filters update - 0.66.8063
Another update to these filters... www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Here's the chagnes... * FLAC can now be muxed into a multi-stream file. * Now supports both the new Ogg FLAC (1.1.1) and the old Ogg FLAC (still not native FLAC) * Fixed the explorer problem by removing the offending registry key at installation * Removed a heap of memory leaks, WMP should run a fair bit leaner now * Some internal
2004 Oct 21
2
Directshow filters update - 0.66.8063
Another update to these filters... www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Here's the chagnes... * FLAC can now be muxed into a multi-stream file. * Now supports both the new Ogg FLAC (1.1.1) and the old Ogg FLAC (still not native FLAC) * Fixed the explorer problem by removing the offending registry key at installation * Removed a heap of memory leaks, WMP should run a fair bit leaner now * Some internal
2004 Oct 21
2
Directshow filters update - 0.66.8063
Another update to these filters... www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Here's the chagnes... * FLAC can now be muxed into a multi-stream file. * Now supports both the new Ogg FLAC (1.1.1) and the old Ogg FLAC (still not native FLAC) * Fixed the explorer problem by removing the offending registry key at installation * Removed a heap of memory leaks, WMP should run a fair bit leaner now * Some internal
2004 Oct 21
2
Directshow filters update - 0.66.8063
Another update to these filters... www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Here's the chagnes... * FLAC can now be muxed into a multi-stream file. * Now supports both the new Ogg FLAC (1.1.1) and the old Ogg FLAC (still not native FLAC) * Fixed the explorer problem by removing the offending registry key at installation * Removed a heap of memory leaks, WMP should run a fair bit leaner now * Some internal
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2004 Sep 25
6
Directshow filters 0.64.7878
Updated again... theora works and seeks properly (not to keyframe) in WMP 9 and 10. You can encode from a bunch of onew input types like RGB32, RGB24, IYUV etc. And fixed a bug that was stopping the filters being used in a activeX control in an IE browser. www.illiminable.com/ogg/ Enjoy, Zen.
2006 Jul 11
1
illiminable.com down
It seems the illiminable.com domain has expired and the link from www.vorbis.com to the directshow filters is dead as result. Are compiled versions hosted anywhere else? -- imalone
2004 Oct 19
3
Maximum possible size of vorbis packet...
I'm looking to trim down the size of the buffers i'm using... and at the moment, i've set each "media sample" (ie packet) to the size of the maximum reasonably possible for any codec (ie video)... about half a meg each... and there's quite a few of them... now i'd like to set the buffer size based on the codec, as obviously the audio codecs need much less space