Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "How to embede text into the Ogg stream"
2008 Jan 12
1
How to embede text into the Ogg stream
On 1/10/08, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> There have been a couple of
> proposals for this; the most popular one right now is to use the
> <description> or <caption> tags inside an CMML stream.
>
> We would like to get this standardized, so let us know how it goes.
I think we are likely to settle for CMML for everything text in Ogg.
Of course,
2008 Jan 16
2
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
Thanks for the feedback,
> I have looked into the patch. It doesn't take into consideration
> neither Skeleton, which is used now in pretty much everything encoded
> in Ogg (except for single stream Vorbis and Speex files), nor the file
> extension for Theora, which is now .ogv.
To be honest, I just added Theora because I needed a simple way to
multiplex streams. Also, it'd
2008 Jan 16
2
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
> > I did see references to Skeleton, I'll have a look at it. I didn't
> > realize it was used widely
>
> It's not widely used currently. The idea is to make that happen.
Oh, I get you now.
> CMML does of course other things besides subtitles. Subtitle support
> was pretty much just added recently. Kate however does not seem to
> offer more than CMML in
2008 Oct 13
4
Album art - requirements
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves
<justivo at gmail.com> wrote:
> A good proposal, except for the fact most album art is JPEG. Not
> forgetting either that, semantically, it's pretty bizarre to have
> album art in a text format.
I *desperately* want to provide the cover art for my own album in PDF
format. Presently I provide JPG in the MP3s; at 72 DPI it
2008 Jan 15
4
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
Hi,
I've now uploaded the preliminary documentation on the xiph wiki:
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate
Attached is the current source tree for the libkate library.
The tarball also contains the patch to oggmerge (which you will need
to apply if you want to merge Kate streams with Vorbis or Theora streams)
and the patch to MPlayer to use Kate streams as subtitles.
An example is
2007 Sep 08
5
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Daniel,
before you step over everything that has been done before, we need to
determine what exactly is the use case for your new specification.
What concerns metadata, we currently have:
* vorbiscomment - this is a header at the beginning of a logical
bitstream which has metadata that refers to the complete file; there
is a specification, which has been public for a long time and is the
2006 Aug 04
3
Lyrics stored in .ogg files?
Hi,
I've heard somewhere that it is possible to store inside .ogg files text
streams and thus it should be possible to store lyrics for the sond
directly in the file. Is it true? Could anybody point me towards some code
how to do it (Python preferable, but not required)? Is there any
documentation for text streams in .ogg files?
Thanks for any reply,
Mat?j
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2008 Nov 14
6
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
>> (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post)
>
> Hmm, it was properly CCed to the list.
Yes, I found it in the spam bucket for some reason...
> Chapters are a list of timepoints stored in the metadata. They are an
> information for player software that is usually used to allow the user
> to jump to certain significant points within a stream. This
2007 Sep 09
7
The use for an XML based metadata format
Daniel,
these are all good ideas and worth progressing. However, it may be
better not to merge too many goals in one format (MPEG-7 did that and
ended up as a big mess). So, I suggest to start by structuring the
types of things you want - then finding out which parts belong where
into existing formats such as vorbis comment, Skeleton and CMML, and
only then start to develop a new format.
For
2009 Sep 01
2
Flac and lyrics
Both MPEG-4 File Format (mp4) and Matroska (mkv) have an interesting
format for lyrics and subtitles. Since these container formats can
contain multiple contain streams, lyrics or subtitles are just another
"stream" interleaved with the rest of the data. They are synchronized by
having timestamps like any other stream. The payload is just text data.
If you don't care about
2006 Dec 14
1
[announce] iproute2 2.6.19-061214
This is an update to the iproute2 command set.
It can be downloaded from:
http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/download/iproute2-2.6.18-061214.tar.gz
Repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shemminger/iproute2.git
For more info on iproute2 see:
http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Iproute2
The version number includes the kernel version to denote what features are
2007 Oct 19
2
W3C Video on the Web Workshop
List,
The W3C will host a workshop to discuss video on the Web in 12-13
December 2007, San Jose, California. I think it's important that
someone from Xiph, or an enthusiastic fan of Theora would participate.
There is no participation fee and you do not need to be a W3C member
to participate, so if you are in the area why not consider going? You
only have to register to participate.
All
2004 Aug 06
14
brainfart #67453 - hyper-index
I don''t know if this has been suggested before but..
What about adding support for a bookmark or
hyperlinked index?
The idea is that a large compilation such as a long
speech or an album would be maintained as a single
file, but on playback, the player would show numerous
''tracks'' which are really just bookmarks relating to
starting position of the specific part or
2009 Aug 31
4
Flac and lyrics
Hi,
I haven't seen any information about Lyrics in the documentation and
mail archives, so I guess the answer... but may be I've missed something...
Does flac support lyrics?
Regards,
J?r?me
2011 Aug 26
3
ask for one ogg test stream with cmml subtitle
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 20:01:11 +1000
Silvia Pfeiffer <silvia at silvia-pfeiffer.de> wrote:
> Hi BCXA,
>
> CMML is deprecated. You should use KATE instead.
>
> Cheers,
> Silvia.
ok i admit this statement came as a surprise for me.
cmml is about metadate/annotations, how can it be replaced
by KATE ( which is mainly about subtitles as far as i can see?
startx
2008 Nov 13
5
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
I'm trying to create files that contain a video stream, one or more
audio streams, subtitles, and DVD-like chapter information.
ATM, I use ogm containers that can handle all this. But although ogm
is supported e.g. by xine (including chapters), it seems to be an
unofficial hack. Is that correct?
I'd like to move to ogg containers, since ogm doesn't support theora
videos. My final
2008 Jan 15
2
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
On 16/01/2008, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> * I agree that CMML is complex for something as simple as karaoke, but
I disagree that karaoke is simple; to do karaoke properly is about as
complex as text codecs get.
I also disagree that CMML is complex, but I may be mistaken. In terms
of complexity, I see it as about 10% of the way between using
zero-markup and
2018 Mar 29
0
Creating the right table from lapply list
Perhaps this toy example will help:
## example data
output <- list(1:5, 1:7, 1:4)
lens <- lapply(output, length)
maxlen <- max(unlist(lens))
outputmod <- lapply(output, function(x, maxl) c(x, rep(NA, maxl-length(x))), maxl=maxlen)
outputmat <- do.call(cbind, outputmod)
write.csv(outputmat, na='')
The idea is to pad the shorter vectors with NA (missing) before converting
2008 Feb 07
3
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
Hi,
I recognize the main name behind CMML here :)
Does the redesigning of CMML allow overlapping clips ?
This is the main reason of my current ramblings about seeking.
While karaoke was one of the initial goals behind kate, it is just
a way the format can be used with (in fact, the format itself does
not refer to karaoke at all, but styles and motions).
At the moment, it is a fairly versatile
2008 Feb 08
4
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
> Some of the things you talk about were not solved at the CMML level, but
> rather through using different Ogg
> logical bitstreams.
While this is possible to do it this way (and probably a good idea for the
examples like a clock in a corner), it implies that all the placements and
logically different "items" are known at the start of the stream (since the
Ogg spec says a