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2006 May 10
1
OS X FLAC Frameworks + 5.1 channel order
Hi, First - XiphQT uses libFLAC and libFLAC++, which are built as Mac-specific Framework bundles (libs + public API headers), which in turn are distributed with binary XiphQT releases, or framework binaries can be downloaded separately. As I don't have access to the FLAC source repository, the Xcode build files can be found on: http://people.xiph.org/~arek/snapshots/flac-osx-build.tgz if you
2006 Nov 07
1
Mac x86: CoreAudio Problem
Hi all, just installed wine 0.9.24 and all works fine except the sound. If some program tries to use audio wine crashes. Sadly the debugger doesn't work (can't attach to process) so where could be the problem. Running wine under apple X11. Cheers, Patrick
2007 Nov 14
3
FLAC codec in OS X Leopard
I upgraded to Leopard (version 10.5 of OS X) a few weeks ago. Although I was a bit disappointed, but not surprised, to see that FLAC support isn't built natively into the OS, I was very happy to notice recently that Apple ships source code for a FLAC encoder and decoder codec component in /Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/AudioCodecs/ FLAC.xcodeproj. All that is necessary to build the
2008 Oct 03
8
Flash Vorbis player
Hi, I wanted to let you know that I have just made available the sources to the ogg + vorbis implementation in haXe, which I've been working on for last couple of weeks. The code compiles to an swf file playable in Flash Player 10. A demo of a simple player implementation (latest Flash 10 required): http://people.xiph.org/~arek/pg/hx/test.html and the sources, in a bzr branch, currently
2008 Oct 03
8
Flash Vorbis player
Hi, I wanted to let you know that I have just made available the sources to the ogg + vorbis implementation in haXe, which I've been working on for last couple of weeks. The code compiles to an swf file playable in Flash Player 10. A demo of a simple player implementation (latest Flash 10 required): http://people.xiph.org/~arek/pg/hx/test.html and the sources, in a bzr branch, currently
2005 Nov 12
4
Core Audio player for OS X?
There are a few flac players on OS X now, but none (at least none that i know of) seem to use Core Audio. So they all freak out if i try to play a 24/96 file. I was recently poking around with the Tiger X Code tools and there's a simple core audio player in there /Developer/Examples/CoreAudio/Services/AudioFileTools/ called afplay. how hard would it be to get this thing playing flac
2008 Oct 13
6
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
Hello all, Is anyone here potentially up to the task of adding support for CAF (the CoreAudio Format) into the flac command-line? This would present minimal difficulty under OSX, due to the presence of the CoreAudio API, but the real challenge would be to support CAF on Unix and Windows - everywhere that flac is now available. Although the format is rather unknown, there are some very
2007 Jan 30
2
Producing oggs with XiphQT - testers needed!
Dear all, As the next version of XiphQT is mostly ready, I thought it could use some more wide pre-release testing. The major change since last release is the addition of Ogg exporter and Vorbis and Theora encoders. Any feedback on how this new functionality performs (or doesn't!) with audio/video editing/producing software will really help. Also, comments and suggestions on the work of
2007 Jan 30
2
Producing oggs with XiphQT - testers needed!
Dear all, As the next version of XiphQT is mostly ready, I thought it could use some more wide pre-release testing. The major change since last release is the addition of Ogg exporter and Vorbis and Theora encoders. Any feedback on how this new functionality performs (or doesn't!) with audio/video editing/producing software will really help. Also, comments and suggestions on the work of
2007 Jan 30
2
Producing oggs with XiphQT - testers needed!
Dear all, As the next version of XiphQT is mostly ready, I thought it could use some more wide pre-release testing. The major change since last release is the addition of Ogg exporter and Vorbis and Theora encoders. Any feedback on how this new functionality performs (or doesn't!) with audio/video editing/producing software will really help. Also, comments and suggestions on the work of
2009 May 29
4
XiphQT pre-release builds
Hi, I've just built fresh binaries of XiphQT - with trunks of Xiph libs and FLAC from the end of the last year. Code-wise there are few changes in the components since the last release: a memory leak fixed and the recently reported issue with iMovie'08 solved. I'd appreciate any help testing, especially on PPC as I don't have access to that architecture anymore. You can find the
2009 May 29
4
XiphQT pre-release builds
Hi, I've just built fresh binaries of XiphQT - with trunks of Xiph libs and FLAC from the end of the last year. Code-wise there are few changes in the components since the last release: a memory leak fixed and the recently reported issue with iMovie'08 solved. I'd appreciate any help testing, especially on PPC as I don't have access to that architecture anymore. You can find the
2005 Jan 16
2
two problems with flac and ices 0.4 build
i'm trying to build ices0.4 and vorbis-tools 1.0.1 with flac 1.1.1. Neither seems happy, hence the crossposting (sorry). ICES0.4 --- ices refuses to see the libFLAC library, even if i specify --with-flac=/usr/local/lib (or even just --with-flac=/usr/local/, as the configure script seems to look in the lib and include subdirectories of the specified path?). i get a configure error:
2005 Jan 16
2
two problems with flac and ices 0.4 build
i'm trying to build ices0.4 and vorbis-tools 1.0.1 with flac 1.1.1. Neither seems happy, hence the crossposting (sorry). ICES0.4 --- ices refuses to see the libFLAC library, even if i specify --with-flac=/usr/local/lib (or even just --with-flac=/usr/local/, as the configure script seems to look in the lib and include subdirectories of the specified path?). i get a configure error:
2004 Sep 10
3
Compiling problem flac 1.0.4 Mandrake 9.0 gcc 3.2
Hi, I just read the thread about making 3dnow optimisations default and thought I would test it as I have an AMD here. Unfortunately I can not even compile with default (no 3dnow) options. ./configure goes fine including this part: checking whether to build static libraries... yes checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no creating libtool checking for g++... no checking for
2006 Jan 26
3
VOIP Router
Dear All : I need to link my HQ to some Remote Sites - I need a Router which supports VOIP , and VPN Also the Router Should has 3 FXS ports and 1 FXO ... The call should be routed from the Remote Site to the HQ through a VPN tunnel ( 3DES ) ... Any Advise ? Mohamed Farid ,, Notice: This e-mail (including attachments) is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee. Unless you are
2006 Mar 08
2
libflac++ reading vorbis metadata
I'm trying to use libFLAC++ v1.1.2, to read Song information (like artist, trackname etc..). So.. I read metadata from file FLAC::Metadata::get_streaminfo("somefile.flac", infosik); and It's ok - no error, then I read vorbis info: FLAC::Metadata::VorbisComment vorbis_kom(infosik); int number_of_comments = vorbis_kom.get_num_comments(); and after that I have
2006 Mar 10
1
libflac++ reading vorbis metadata
On 2006-03-09 (Thu) ,at 23:20:50 Josh Coalson wrote: > the vorbiscomments are not in the streaminfo. you want to do: > > FLAC::Metadata::VorbisComment tags; > if (FLAC::Metadata::get_tags("somefile.flac", tags)) { > FLAC::Metadata::VorbisComment::Entry entry = > tags->get_comment(tags->get_num_comments-1); //e.g. last tag > // do something with
2007 Jan 02
4
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:15 AM, Arek Korbik wrote: > The XCode project files you found are meant to be used with FLAC > 1.1.2. The FLAC repository now contains version 1.1.3 files, and there > have been interface changes in that latest revision > (http://flac.sourceforge.net/changelog.html#flac_1_1_3). That could > explain your problems with compilation. Well, now, no, I did download
2006 May 30
1
Is CVS safe for daily use? Why can't I 'make install' to my home?
Hello, I need flac bug, which is already in cvs (1328191) fixed, so I was wondering first is cvs safe for everyday use? I can understand a crash, but corrupt files aren't common right? Also, when trying to 'make install' to prefix=/home/sbh I get: /bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c 'libFLAC++.la' '/home/sbh//lib/libFLAC++.la' libtool: install: