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2005 May 02
3
still developed?
Sorry for asking, but libogg and libvorbis especially are still developed? No updates from september 2004. I just need to know if I have to move to FLAC [which is actively maintained] to store my CDs.
2005 Jun 22
2
ogg_sync_pageout
It seems to me that running ogg_sync_pageout doesn't automatically advance the page. This is good if you haven't worked with the given page, makes coding somewhat easier. However, when does a page advance. Is it after a call to ogg_stream_pagein? On a side note, I need to do seeking on top of libvorbis, I'd love to use vorbisfile but sadly I can't. Is there a reasonable way to
2011 Jan 19
1
How to build Theora decoder on VC++ paltform
On 17.01.2011 12:35, Raju wrote: > Dear friends > Recently i have downloaded Theora video codec from http://www.xiph.org/ > , > here its having both encoder and decoder , how can i build only > decoder on VC + windows platform , if i build now i will be getting " > Cannot open include file: 'ogg/ogg.h': No such file or directory " > pls send me solution for
2006 Nov 27
3
Compiling libogg and libvorbis using MinGW
Hi there, This is probably a rather stupid question, but being a bit new to the open source world I'd like to ask this question anyway: I'm trying to learn more about Ogg Vorbis, so I downloaded the source code for libogg and libvorbis. I unzipped them and tried to compile them using ../configure and make in MinGW. libvorbis complains that libogg is not installed even though I just
2006 Jun 05
3
ogg only encoding
So, I abandoned the hope of using the ogg python bindings to do pure ogg container encoding. I started looking at the libogg in the hopes of retooling the bindings to follow a better object model and it actually looks like the problem is down in libogg, not the bindings. Am I crazy or does libogg rely on libvorbis to return ogg_packets, and that there are no functions that will build an ogg_packet
2001 Mar 20
2
Problems with the beta4 rpms
The beta4 rpms from the vorbis.com site do not install the link to libogg.so.0: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 16 18:24 libogg.so.0 -> libogg.so.0.1.0 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 16269 Feb 26 04:53 libogg.so.0.1.0 The source dist does it correctly: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Feb 27 13:03 libogg.so -> libogg.so.0.1.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
2007 Feb 16
1
AW: How to do Theora playback efficiently ?
Hi Ralph, thanks for your posting. Yes, the standard example player in the theora distribution could also do it when theora would not need so much time. I removed the frame dropping from the example because it's based on some audio stuff under Linux that isn't available on Windows. Currently I've no frame dropping handling build in because the first goal is a good raw performance of
2005 Sep 14
2
Fwd: Newbie q: decoupling vorbis from ogg
From: Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@gmail.com> Date: Sep 14, 2005 11:30 AM Subject: Newbie q: decoupling vorbis from ogg To: vorbis-dev@lists.xiph.org Hi, Sorry if this is a newbie question. I'm trying to write an OS X AudioCodec for Vorbis using libvorbis. I'm confused about the libvorbis dependency on libogg. I thought the vorbis spec didn't require ogg as the container, but the
2014 Dec 01
3
LibVorbis licensing inquiry
Hello, I am developing a game engine which will support Ogg Vorbis playback. If I were to use LibOgg and LibVorbis, would I then have to release my own product under BSD, thus requiring anyone who created games with it to do the same and reference Xiph.org in their game's credits? While I can definitely include a license file with my library, enforcing my own end-users to do the same would be
2005 Apr 18
2
Ices2 compile problem on Fedora 3?
I'm trying to complie ices2.0.1 on a more-or-less stock Fedora 3 installation, and I'm getting the following compiler error (during linking, I think). /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -I/usr/include/libxml2 -pthread -g -O2 -o ices input.o cfgparse.o stream.o ices.o signals.o im_playlist.o reencode.o encode.o playlist_basic.o im_stdinpcm.o stream_shared.o metadata.o playlist_script.o
2012 Jul 25
2
libogg 1.3.0 ?
Hi, today I learned that libogg 1.3.0 had been released in August 2011. Curiously, there seems to have been no announcement mail here, and it is not being mentioned on <http://www.xiph.org/press/> either. Is that on purpose? Is there some other channel I could subscribe to in order to learn about updates? Freecode.com doesn't have up-to-date info either (though I just submitted a 1.3.0
2002 Jul 22
1
Problems with pyvorbis python bindings.
[Sorry if this is a duplicate post. My original didn't appear to have gotten through.] I had previously installed libao, libogg, libvorbis, and vorbis-tools, as linked from the RC3 download page at vorbis.com -- I downloaded and installed the latest versions of these four libraries from the vorbis.com download page, at which point my pyogg/pyvorbis Python bindings broke. I reinstalled the
2008 Feb 08
2
Ogg bitwise.c bit tracking
On 09/02/2008, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > Yes, all that is reasonable. The original argument was that we need a > library anyway, no one noticed the function call overhead, and using > libogg simplified the embedding. > > Now, we'd like to remove libogg entirely as a dependency to avoid > confusion when using other containers, but that's an api change...
2003 Jun 11
1
Problems with ov_open
Hey, i'm having trouble getting ov_open to work on my slackware 8.1 system. The c, and makefile are as follows, and the error produced. I've also included an ldd of the compiled file. If anyone can be of any help, it would be greatly appreciated! --------------------------C FILE------------------------------- #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include
2006 Aug 29
3
How can I seek in Ogg Vorbis file, but not using Vorbisfile library?
Hello, All. I am making an Ogg Vorbis decoder based on Tremor. The Vorbisfile library provides a high-level API which enables us to seek in the file, but it needs to declare a pointer to OggVorbis_File structure. Because I am supposed not to use file, so I can't use the ov_pcm_seek() or ov_raw_seek() functions to seek in the file. For decoding an Ogg Vorbis file, I first put it in
2004 Aug 29
2
Building theora
Hello, I'm trying to get theora built. However there is not a page listing what depdencies there are. Would it be possible to have a developers page with the point release tarballs etc? (There is subversion access, but I do not have subversion for my OS). I could not find libtheora release, only an alpha, this wasn't very clear, it has been released now I think. The libogg and
2002 Jul 15
2
Patches and questions for spec files
I'm forwarding this mail, since thomasvs on #vorbis can't seem to subscribe/send to the list. Please Cc: thomas@apestaart.org when you answer, or write directly to him. ----- Forwarded message ----- Hi, I've been asked by Vakor to help out on the packaging of the 1.0 release (for Red Hat). (For some reason xiph.org is refusing any mail from our server, urgent.rug.ac.be, so I
2007 Feb 15
1
Using decoding vorebis from a Vorbis / Theora Video
I am trying to write a media player in c# which will be able to play .ogg video files which contain Theora video and Vorbis audio streams. Currently I am using LibOgg and LibTheora (via a SWIG generated wrapper). This currently is able to decode the video and output it to the screen. I would like to use LibVorbis to decode the audio stream. Looking at the documentation it looks like I have to use
2001 Sep 09
2
installation trouble
Slackware 7.1/Linux 2.2.16 Downloaded latest tar gz's: libao, libogg, libvorbis Proceeded to ./configure | make | make install on each libao went fine libogg on the 'make' gives me all 'Nothing to be done' messages libvorbis on the './configure': checking for Ogg... no *** Could not run Ogg test program, checking why... *** The test program compiled, but did not
2002 Dec 22
1
Cross compiling of software depending on libvorbis
Hi I'm trying to compile my game project (that depends on libvorbis) for the win32 platform. I use mingw (both native in linux and inside cygwin) to achieve this. But I can't get libvorbis to work because of a dependency problem with libogg. libogg seems to have a file (os_types.h) that depends on an include-file called _G_config.h. This file is supposed to contain some system-specific