[xiph-commits] r10664 - websites/xiph.org/quicktime

arek at svn.xiph.org arek at svn.xiph.org
Tue Dec 20 11:33:30 PST 2005


Author: arek
Date: 2005-12-20 11:33:24 -0800 (Tue, 20 Dec 2005)
New Revision: 10664

Modified:
   websites/xiph.org/quicktime/bugreport.html
   websites/xiph.org/quicktime/download.html
   websites/xiph.org/quicktime/faq.html
Log:
Updated XiphQT FAQ and fixed some XHTML errors.

Modified: websites/xiph.org/quicktime/bugreport.html
===================================================================
--- websites/xiph.org/quicktime/bugreport.html	2005-12-20 19:33:22 UTC (rev 10663)
+++ websites/xiph.org/quicktime/bugreport.html	2005-12-20 19:33:24 UTC (rev 10664)
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
           <ul class="spread">
             <li>Please check the <a href="faq.html">XiphQT FAQ page</a> - it covers some of the most common problems and questions you may have.</li>
             <li>It is possible that other users have experienced and reported a problem similar to yours.
-              Please check the <a href="http://trac.xiph.org/query?groupdesc=1&group=status&component=XiphQT+-+QuickTime+Components&order=priority">
+              Please check the <a href="http://trac.xiph.org/query?groupdesc=1&amp;group=status&amp;component=XiphQT+-+QuickTime+Components&amp;order=priority">
                 list of the known problems</a>. You can also search the report database using a
               <a href="http://trac.xiph.org/search?q=&amp;ticket=on">simple</a> search form.
               If the problem you experience seems to be unique or you think you

Modified: websites/xiph.org/quicktime/download.html
===================================================================
--- websites/xiph.org/quicktime/download.html	2005-12-20 19:33:22 UTC (rev 10663)
+++ websites/xiph.org/quicktime/download.html	2005-12-20 19:33:24 UTC (rev 10664)
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
         </ul>
         <p>For more details on features and changes see <a href="release_notes.html">release notes</a>.</p>
         <p>Additional information on some minor installation issues that may happen can be found in the
-          <a href="faq.html">XiphQT FAQ<a/>.</p>
+          <a href="faq.html">XiphQT FAQ</a>.</p>
         <div>
           <a name="bin-packages" id="bin-packages"></a>
           <h3>Xiph QuickTime Components binary packages</h3>

Modified: websites/xiph.org/quicktime/faq.html
===================================================================
--- websites/xiph.org/quicktime/faq.html	2005-12-20 19:33:22 UTC (rev 10663)
+++ websites/xiph.org/quicktime/faq.html	2005-12-20 19:33:24 UTC (rev 10664)
@@ -74,6 +74,11 @@
                 fixed to the main audio output only?</a></li>
             <li><a href="#faq_itunes_stream">Does XiphQT allow one to listen to ogg network streams in iTunes?</a></li>
           </ul>
+          <div class="faq-toc-sec" id="faq_toc_s_win32"><a href="#faq_s_win32">XiphQT on Windows platform</a></div>
+          <ul class="faq-toc">
+            <li><a href="#faq_win32_63chars">iTunes doesn't open (ignores) some .ogg files, but the same files play just fine in
+                other applications (not QuickTime Player, though). What can I do?</a></li>
+          </ul>
 
           <a name="faq_s_inst" id="faq_s_inst"></a>
           <h3 class="faq-sec"><a href="#faq_toc_s_inst">Installation</a></h3>
@@ -121,7 +126,7 @@
               <p>Regarding the .ogg files meta-data missing in iTunes - to my knowledge, there is no way to fix this from the XiphQT source code
                 point of view. However, there exist some AppleScript scripts that can help you with track's meta-data in iTunes (for example, see
                 <a href="http://trac.xiph.org/ticket/759">this ticket</a> or
-                <a href="http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1361353&forum_id=135636">this thread</a>).</p>
+                <a href="http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1361353&amp;forum_id=135636">this thread</a>).</p>
               <p>By the way, if you are curious or sceptical about the above paragraphs - here is a simple practical experiment:</p>
               <ol>
                 <li>Find a .mov files with some meta-data (try, for example, the official Apple movie trailer page);</li>
@@ -163,6 +168,21 @@
                 as an 'MPEG audio stream'. Obviously, this can not work with streams which are not MPEG audio streams. Such as ogg streams, for example.</p>
             </div>
           </div>
+          
+          <a name="faq_s_win32" id="faq_s_win32"></a>
+          <h3 class="faq-sec"><a href="#faq_toc_s_win32">XiphQT on Windows platform</a></h3>
+          <div>
+            <a name="faq_win32_63chars" id="faq_win32_63chars"></a>
+            <div class="faq-Q">
+              <p>iTunes doesn't open (ignores) some .ogg files, but the same files play just fine in
+                other applications (not QuickTime Player, though). What can I do?</p>
+            </div>
+            <div class="faq-A">
+              <p>You can check if the filenames of those files are longer than 63 characters. If they are, shortening the filenames may solve
+                the problem.</p>
+              <p>This is an <a href="http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2005/qa1413.html">acknowledged limitation</a> of the recent QuickTime releases.</p>
+            </div>
+          </div>
         </div>
       </div>
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