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2007 Oct 07
0
Fwd: [whatwg] Video, Closed Captions, and Audio Description Tracks
Interesting discussion happening over at whatwg! S. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com> Date: Oct 8, 2007 10:14 AM Subject: Re: [whatwg] Video, Closed Captions, and Audio Description Tracks To: Chris Double <chris.double@double.co.nz> Cc: "whatwg@whatwg.org List" <whatwg@whatwg.org> Hi Chris, this is a very good
2010 Feb 06
2
Fwd: [whatwg] Suddenly, ~40% of IE users get HTML5 Theora with no effort
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> Date: Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 21:47 Subject: [whatwg] Suddenly, ~40% of IE users get HTML5 Theora with no effort To: WHATWG <whatwg at whatwg.org> http://www.atoker.com/blog/2010/02/04/html5-theora-video-codec-for-silverlight/
2011 Apr 12
2
using Kate for WebVTT encapsulation
(sending this publicly so the discussion about this is in the open) Hi OggK, all, OggK, you've probably seen that the bug in Firefox for adding Kate support has been closed as WONTFIX: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481529 I've just posted a reply there mentioning how I envisage in-band WebVTT support to be provided through Kate. I want to ask your opinion. In case you
2007 Apr 09
2
Should Join Discussion - Fwd: [whatwg] Give guidance about RFC 4281 codecs parameter
Hello, You guys might want to join this discussion. (And maybe some others too.) On the WhatWG mailing list, there's been a fury of e-mails about adding a <video> element to HTML5. They're talking about codecs and containers now. It might be helpful to have your representatives there. And help shape things. See ya ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dave Singer
2009 Jun 14
5
Chris DiBona's passing comment on Theora + Youtube on the WhatWG list
Chris DiBona made an odd comment regarding Theora on the WhatWG list. I am explicitly not calling for people to go sign up over there and complain. Google has done many good things for open video, and I'm sure they will continue to do so in the future. I thought the comparison I did for my response would be interesting to other people here:
2008 Sep 23
1
Video Accessibility work
Hi all, I just wanted to briefly let everybody that I have been given a consulting contract by Mozilla to analyse the current state of timed text codecs and possibilities of their support in Ogg with an aim of solving accessibility issues. This means, I will be looking into how to solve captions and subtitles in Ogg, but also other accessibilty issues such as sign language, audio annotations,
2008 Sep 23
1
Video Accessibility work
Hi all, I just wanted to briefly let everybody that I have been given a consulting contract by Mozilla to analyse the current state of timed text codecs and possibilities of their support in Ogg with an aim of solving accessibility issues. This means, I will be looking into how to solve captions and subtitles in Ogg, but also other accessibilty issues such as sign language, audio annotations,
2007 Aug 24
0
New FLAC/CUE player
For those who archive CDs to single FLAC files with CUE sheets, I have written an audio player that plays this format combination. It is intended to be a simple, lightweight player with a few features that I found useful, including: - It can read CUE sheets as either external text files, or embedded in the FLAC file. You can either embed the full CUE sheet containing metadata (you can specify the
2006 May 30
0
Ices 0.4 ices.cue file error
After several days of uninterupted operation (about 4 or 5 days I believe), ices-0.4 starts to return this error countless times: "Could not open cuefile [/tmp/ices.cue] for writing, cuefile not updated" This error eventually causes the stream to misreport the name of the currently playing song. Instead of reporting the current song, it reports the song found in the now defunct cue
2006 Apr 22
1
2 questions on flac files with internal cue sheet.
Hi, I made backup-copies of several CDs. First I used eac (exactaudiocopy) for exact ripping to a single wav-file with cue sheet. Then I used flac --cuesheet=<cuefile> <wavfile> to get a flac file with internal cue sheet. I am on a linux system. eac is running in a vmware-windows (actually, eac is the only reason that I have a windows version running). At this point I have two
2004 Sep 10
1
cue generation under linux and cdrdao
Greetings, I really love the one flac per cd idea. So, I pulled all my cds out of storage to re-encode them. I've run into a couple of general issues here: I've done some comparisons between eac under windows, and cdrdao under linux. It seems that after converting the cdrdao data to .wav, both programs result in perfectly identical .wav files for the 3 cds I tested. However,
2009 Jan 27
0
Cue Sheet Library?
Is there any kind of standalone library for working with cue sheets? I could rip the code out of some other library that uses cue sheets - and libflac would be a candidate - but it would be best if there was a library just for cue sheets. This is only sort of off-topic. I have the idea for a program, that would have the option to produce flac files. Thanks for your help, Rippit the Ogg
2010 Nov 11
0
Cue sheets/Tagging question
You should read the manual for the FLAC command line utilities. There are many options that would probably achieve what you desire. In particular, one of the links that I sent below clearly leads you to a page describing how cuesheets are related to the SEEKTABLE, and you can create a --seekpoint= marker for each track. Sometimes you really need to take the time to read everything
2015 Jan 07
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Hi Steve. Liquidsoap supports CUE sheets as an input. http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/playlist_parsers.html On Jan 7, 2015 5:04 AM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote: > I may have asked this before, but either I didn't, or I've > inadvertently discarded the message containing the answer, so pardon > please if this is a repeat. > > Wil
2015 Jan 07
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Hello, Fedora and CentOS don't have any prebuilt packages in the standard repos. Here are a few guides from the Liquidsoap community, specific to CentOS. http://puck.in/2013/12/install-liquidsoap-1-1-on-centos-6-4/ http://sourceforge.net/p/savonet/mailman/message/31330094/ On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Steve Matzura <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote: > Looks like it's what I
2015 Jan 08
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
In my experience liquidsoap is a lot easier to compile from source on Debian or Ubuntu. Both platforms also have packages in the repos. To experiment it might be easier to spin up a small local VM, or there's always a digital oceans droplet, or EC2 micro instance. On Jan 7, 2015 4:24 PM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote: > Looks like a lot of tedium. I'll
2004 Sep 10
2
Questions about image link file and CUE sheet
I would like to be able to select which tracks I like to play from cdimage-file. So I mean that if I have some flac-file with CUE-data and I like to make playlist for winamp with tracks 1, 3 and 7. How I can do that? With image link files this would be easy, just select link files 1, 3 and 7. Is winamp plug-in having any features for CUE-sheet?
2015 Jan 09
1
EZStream and Cue Sheets
I could, but I have this big old Fedora system just waiting for me to get LS working on it, so I think I need to concentrate on making that happen. If it's hard, difficult, tedious, inconvenient, then that's what it is. I want the cue sheet capability some way somehow, so I'm just going to have to knuckle down and buckle down and do it. Right? On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 17:21:27 -0800, you
2004 Sep 27
1
Decoding via API from a single FLAC file using a cue sheet
Hello, I have currently many of my CDs ripped to FLAC to replay them from the computer. In most cases, there are single files for each track on the CD. I like the idea to rip the CD to a single track and add a cue sheet to the metadata which was recently discussed on the list. How would I access specific tracks using this approach by means of the FLAC (or FLAC++) API in my own decoder
2007 Apr 10
1
FLAC: cue sheets
Hi, I have a FLAC file with a CUE file someone has recorded for me. I now was wondering what software I need to split the one big FLAC file in different separate FLAC files using the CUE sheet. I'm looking for Windows software thanks in advance! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: