I downloaded C codes from http://www.xiph.org/ for OGG codec development, and I use MS Visual C. Could anyone please give me some clues about what the other C & header files I should include in the project? There should be some many files I need to put them all together for running OGG decoding and have a good study of them. I am trying hard to understand the specification and to re-write all the C codes in some fixed pointed DSP assembly. Thanks a lot. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis-dev/attachments/20041125/66d534bd/attachment.htm
On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 02:07:20PM +0800, Yuh-Chin Chang wrote:> I downloaded C codes from http://www.xiph.org/ for OGG codec development, > and I use MS Visual C. Could anyone please give me some clues about what the > other C & header files I should include in the project? There should be > some many files I need to put them all together for running OGG decoding > and have a good study of them. I am trying hard to understand the > specification and to re-write all the C codes in some fixed pointed DSP > assembly.If you mean Ogg Vorbis (music) files, you want libogg and libvorbis. That's all you should require. Note however that there is already a fixed point decoder implementation, which may be a better starting place for your DSP implementation. This can be found at http://svn.xiph.org/branches/lowmem-branch/Tremor/ It is completely self-contained. Hope that helps you. Please let us know if you have further troubles. -r
Hello, I downloaded C codes from http://www.xiph.org/ for OGG codec development, and I use MS Visual C. Could you please give me some clues about what the other C & header files I should include in the project? There should be some many files I need to put them all together for running OGG decoding and have a good study of them. I am trying hard to understand the specification and to re-write all the codes in some fixed pointed DSP assembly. Thanks a lot. YC Chang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis-dev/attachments/20041125/62c5b069/attachment.htm