[xiph-commits] r10846 - in websites/speex.org: . audio/samples

comatoast at svn.xiph.org comatoast at svn.xiph.org
Tue Feb 21 14:14:50 PST 2006


Author: comatoast
Date: 2006-02-21 14:14:46 -0800 (Tue, 21 Feb 2006)
New Revision: 10846

Removed:
   websites/speex.org/HTFRAGs/
   websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak
   websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak2
   websites/speex.org/news.xml
   websites/speex.org/standards.html
Log:
deleted more things that nobody uses anymore

Deleted: websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak
===================================================================
--- websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak	2006-02-21 22:07:10 UTC (rev 10845)
+++ websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak	2006-02-21 22:14:46 UTC (rev 10846)
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
-<html>
-<head>
-  <title>Speex Samples</title>
-      
-  <meta name="author" content="Jean-Marc Valin">
-   
-  <meta name="description" content="Speex audio samples">
-</head>
-  <body>
- 
-<div align="center"> 
-<h1>Speex Samples (1.0 beta 4)</h1>
- 
-<div align="left"> 
-<h2>Narrowband</h2>
- These samples are coded using narrowband Speex mode<br>
- <br>
- male:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="male.wav">original</a> &nbsp;
-<a href="male_speex_8.wav">coded 8 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="male_speex_8_vbr.wav">coded 8 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="male_speex_11.wav">coded 11 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="male_speex_15.wav">coded 15 kbps<br>
-</a>female: &nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="female.wav">original</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="female_speex_8.wav">coded 8 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="female_speex_8_vbr.wav">coded 8 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="female_speex_11.wav">coded 11 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="female_speex_15.wav">coded 15 kbps</a><br>
-<h2>Wideband</h2>
- This sample is coded using wideband Speex mode<br>
- <br>
- male:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="wb_male.wav">original</a>
-&nbsp; <a href="wb_male_speex_17.wav">coded 17 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="wb_male_speex_28.wav">coded 28 kbps</a><br>
-</div>
-</div>
-<br>
-</body>
-</html>

Deleted: websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak2
===================================================================
--- websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak2	2006-02-21 22:07:10 UTC (rev 10845)
+++ websites/speex.org/audio/samples/index.html-bak2	2006-02-21 22:14:46 UTC (rev 10846)
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
-<html>
-<head>
-  <title>Speex Samples</title>
-      
-  <meta name="author" content="Jean-Marc Valin">
-   
-  <meta name="description" content="Speex audio samples">
-</head>
-  <body>
- 
-<div align="center"> 
-<h1>Speex Samples (version 1.0)</h1>
- 
-<div align="left"> 
-<h2>Narrowband</h2>
- These samples are coded using narrowband Speex mode<br>
- <br>
- male:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="male.wav">original</a> &nbsp;
-<a href="male_speex_4_vbr.wav">coded 4 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp;
-<a href="male_speex_8.wav">coded 8 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="male_speex_8_vbr.wav">coded 8 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="male_speex_11.wav">coded 11 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="male_speex_15.wav">coded 15 kbps<br>
-</a>female: &nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="female.wav">original</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="female_speex_4_vbr.wav">coded 4 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="female_speex_8.wav">coded 8 kbps</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="female_speex_8_vbr.wav">coded 8 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="female_speex_11.wav">coded 11 kbps</a> &nbsp; <a
- href="female_speex_15.wav">coded 15 kbps</a><br>
-<h2>Wideband</h2>
- This sample is coded using wideband Speex mode<br>
- <br>
- male:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="wb_male.wav">original</a>
-&nbsp; 
-<a href="wb_male_speex_10.wav">coded 10 kbps</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="wb_male_speex_12_vbr.wav">coded 12 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="wb_male_speex_17.wav">coded 17 kbps</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="wb_male_speex_18_vbr.wav">coded 18 kbps VBR</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="wb_male_speex_21.wav">coded 21 kbps</a> &nbsp; 
-<a href="wb_male_speex_28.wav">coded 28 kbps</a><br>
-</div>
-</div>
-<br>
-</body>
-</html>

Deleted: websites/speex.org/news.xml
===================================================================
--- websites/speex.org/news.xml	2006-02-21 22:07:10 UTC (rev 10845)
+++ websites/speex.org/news.xml	2006-02-21 22:14:46 UTC (rev 10846)
@@ -1,255 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<news>
-<!--
-<item>
-    <title></title>
-    <when></when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
--->
-<item>
-    <title>Speex goes 1.0</title>
-    <when>March 24, 2003</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-			It’s official; Speex has reached the 1.0 milestone. In addition to
-			some minor cosmetic fixes, the bitstream format has been frozen.
-        </p>
-		<p>
-			For a bit more information, read the
-			<a href='http://www.xiph.org/press/2003/nonprofitspeex1/'>press release</a>.
-		</p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title><abbr title='Release Candidate'>RC</abbr>3 released; <strong>last call for changes</strong></title>
-    <when>Sunday, March 2, 2003</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-			Just some more bugfixes and tuning are in this release;
-			If no bugs are found, this may be rebranded Speex 1.0.
-        </p>
-		<p><em>If  there’s anything that doesn’t work, <strong>now</strong> is your last good time to report a bug.</em></p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title><abbr title='Release Candidate'>RC</abbr>2 released</title>
-    <when>January 28, 2003</when>
-    <what>
-	<p>Again, from the <a href='download.html'>Download</a> page:</p>
-	<blockquote>
-		<p>
-			This is the second <abbr title='Release Candidate'>RC</abbr> for Speex. It fixes some minor bugs and reduces the binary size somewhat as the codebooks were converted from <code>float</code> values to <code>char</code>s. As a result of this, files encoded with earlier versions will have a slight increase in noise (typically less than 1 <abbr title='decibel'>dB</abbr>) when decoded with the newer decoder.
-		</p>
-
-		<p>As with the last release, you are encouraged to test it, beat on it, and report bugs. If you want to know how you can make 1.0 better, have a look at the <a href='todo.html'>Roadmap</a> page.
-		</p>
-	</blockquote>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-	<title><abbr title='Release Candidate'>RC</abbr>1 released</title>
-	<when>January 16, 2003</when>
-	<what>
-		<p>From the <a href='download.html'>Download</a> page:</p>
-		<blockquote>
-	<p>
-		This is Release Candidate 1 for Speex 1.0. The only new feature (yes, <span title='Jean-Marc Valin'>I</span> know beta4 was supposed to be feature-complete) is a very low bitrate (3.95 <abbr title='kilobits per second'>kbps</abbr>) mode for narrowband. This release also fixes a number of bugs, including  a fix for low-bitrate wideband encoding—however, this fix adds high-frequency noise during the decoding of beta4 and earlier data. Finally, the WAV handling is more robust and handles undocumented extensions better.
-	</p>
-
-	<p>
-	The goal is to release <abbr title='Release Candidate'>RC</abbr>2 in early February, and if all goes well (no major bugs are found), release 1.0 before March. For more details, including how you can make 1.0 better, see the <a href='todo.html'>Roadmap</a>.	
-	</p>
-		</blockquote>
-
-	</what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Beta 4 released</title>
-    <when>December 20, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            This is the 4th beta and probably the last before we start putting out release candidates. This release adds a number of quality improvements and some new features; first, the quality of the variable bitrate (VBR) mode has been greatly improved, especially for wideband. Also, some improvements were made to the packetloss concealment code in order to reduce artifacts caused by lost packets. There has been improvements to the 2.15 kbps mode, which now sounds a bit better. The last quality improvement is in the perceptual enhancement which is now good enough to be enabled by default in speexdec (but not by default in libspeex for now).
-        </p>
-        <p>
-One of the new features in this release is a VAD (Voice Activity Detection) mode that conserves bandwidth when there’s no speech, and even when VBR isn’t enabled.  VAD is coupled with DTX (Discontinuous Transmission), a feature that can completely stop data transmission when the noise is constant (in which case, comfort noise generation is turned on). The last new feature in this release is an ABR (Average Bitrate) option, which uses VBR with a quality that’s adjusted to meet a certain target (average) bitrate.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Experimental Java bindings for Speex</title>
-    <when>December 18, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            Boyd Ebsworthy has released (very) experimental Java bindings
-            of Speex. As usual the libraries are available on the
-            <a href='download.html'>download</a> page.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Minor site updates</title>
-    <when>November 29, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            index.html has been updated with the news that Speex is a
-            GNU project. Additionally, the <a href='todo.html'>Todo</a> list has
-            been updated.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Windows binaries of Speex Beta 3,
-        <abbr title='realtime protocol'>RTP</abbr> Draft 5 available,
-        and a Debian package listing</title>
-    <when>November 12, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            The latest draft of the Speex RTP is available on the
-            <a href='standards.html'>Standards</a> page and the
-            Windows binaries are on the <a href='download.html'>Download</a>
-            page. Finally, since Speex was added to
-            <a href='http://www.debian.org/'>Debian</a>’s packaging
-            system, we’ve put up a
-            <a href='packages.html'>packages</a> page with information
-            about Speex in other package repositories.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Speex Beta 3 released</title>
-    <when>November 11, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            This is the third beta for Speex, implementing what should be the
-            last new features before 1.0. These new features are a new
-            “ultra-wideband” mode for encoding at 32kHz
-            (up to 48kHz) and an intensity stereo mode. Both of these are
-            implemented to preserve backward and forward compatibility
-            with other releases. This means that it is now possible to
-            encode almost any wave file using Speex. Most of the work left
-            for 1.0 is now quality improvements regarding VBR,
-            perceptual enhancement and packet loss concealment.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Draft 4 of the Speex <abbr title='realtime protocol'>RTP</abbr>
-        draft available</title>
-    <when>November 25, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            <a href='drafts/draft-herlein-speex-rtp-profile-04.txt'
-            >Draft 4</a> of the Speex RTP is available.
-            All of the drafts (past and present) are available in the
-            <a href='drafts/'>drafts</a> directory.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Windows binaries of Speex Beta 2 released</title>
-    <when>October 29, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            John Edwards has provided us with Windows binaries of the
-            Beta 2 release, and are available on the
-            <a href='download.html'>download</a> page.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Speex Beta 2 released</title>
-    <when>October 22, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            This second beta release brings many, many optimizations to the
-            encoder and decoder. In some cases, the speedup is on the order
-            of 50% to 100%.  As part of the optimizations, some sections of
-            Speex have been written in assembly with
-            <abbr title='streaming SIMD extensions'>SSE</abbr>
-            instructions which can be enabled with the <code>_USE_SSE</code>
-            flag when compiling with <a href='http://gcc.gnu.org/'>GCC</a>.
-            Finally, the code has received a major cleanup.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>New site redesign</title>
-    <when>October 11–22, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            The old site had a bug that
-            <abbr title='Internet Explorer'>IE</abbr> 6 didn’t
-            interpret the same way as other browsers, which prompted a total
-            rewrite of the site. Now, speex.org uses the latest
-            <a href='http://www.webstandards.org'>web standards</a>,
-            including
-            <abbr title='eXtensible hypertext markup language'>XHTML</abbr>
-            1.1 for content,
-            <abbr title='cascading stylesheets'>CSS</abbr> for
-            presentation, and the occasional 
-            <abbr title='portable network graphics'>PNG</abbr> graphic.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Now a member of <a href='http://www.xiph.org/'>Xiph.Org</a></title>
-    <when>October 11, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            Speex is now a project of the
-            <a href='http://www.xiph.org/'>Xiph.Org Foundation</a>, a
-            non-profit company devoted to the creation, production and
-            maintenance of open multimedia standards. In addition to
-            moving to Xiph, the Speex source is now licensed under
-            Xiph.org's variant of the BSD license.
-        </p>
-        <p>
-            Also, today marks the release of Speex Beta One!
-            It is available via the
-            <a href='download.html'>download page</a> as source and
-            pre-compiled binaries. The
-            <abbr title='application programming interface'>API</abbr>
-            and bitstream are in “soft freeze”,
-            and there’s new support for vorbiscomment. Enjoy!
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Speex 0.8.1 released</title>
-    <when>November 4, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            Speex 0.8.1 released. This release fixes a bug in the new 0.8
-            API (<code>speex_mode_query()</code>). Users of speexenc and
-            speexdec don’t need to upgrade, but users of libspeex
-            (either directly or through another application) should.
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Speex 0.8.0 released</title>
-    <when>August 24, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-            Speex 0.8.0 released. The <code>speex_decode()</code> function no
-            longer uses the “lost” parameter.
-            Applications will need to be updated. 
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-<item>
-    <title>Speex 0.7.0 released</title>
-    <when>August 9, 2002</when>
-    <what>
-        <p>
-           Speex 0.7.0 released. The format of the bit stream has changed once
-           again and the bandwidth required has been reduced slightly.  
-        </p>
-    </what>
-</item>
-</news>

Deleted: websites/speex.org/standards.html
===================================================================
--- websites/speex.org/standards.html	2006-02-21 22:07:10 UTC (rev 10845)
+++ websites/speex.org/standards.html	2006-02-21 22:14:46 UTC (rev 10846)
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en-US" xml:lang="en-US">
-  <head>
-    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
-    <style type="text/css" media="all" title="Somewhat Classy">
-			@import url(style/all.css);
-		</style>
-    <title>Standards :: Speex :: Xiph.org Foundation
-        </title>
-    <link rel="start" href="http://www.speex.org/"/>
-    <link rel="help" href="http://www.speex.org/faq/"/>
-    <link rel="copyright" href="#footer"/>
-  </head>
-  <body>
-
-<!--#include virtual="/common/xiphbar.include"-->
-
-    <div class="skiplinks">
-      <a href="#content" accesskey="2">Skip to main content</a>
-    </div>
-    <div id="banner"><span class="left"><a href="http://www.xiph.org/">xiph.org</a> ·
-			<a href="http://www.vorbis.com/">vorbis.com</a> ·
-			<a href="http://www.icecast.org/">icecast.org</a> ·
-			<a href="http://www.speex.org/" accesskey="1">speex.org</a></span><span class="right">Open Standards for Internet Multimedia</span><div class='spacer'> </div></div>
-    <div class="nav">
-      <ul>
-        <li class="first">
-          <a href="index.html" title="Return to the speex.org homepage.">Home</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="news.html" title="Catch up on old news">All News</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="comparison.html" title="See a feature list">Comparison</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="audio/samples/" title="Listen to Speex samples">Samples</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="download.html" title="Download Speex">Download</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="docs.html" title="View the available documentation">Docs &amp;
-				   <abbr title="Frequently Asked Questions">FAQ</abbr></a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="todo.html" title="See what’s in the pipe">Roadmap</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="projects.html" title="See what others are doing with Speex">Plugins &amp; Software</a>
-        </li>
-        <li>
-          <a href="contact.html" title="Get in touch with us">Contact</a>
-        </li>
-      </ul>
-    </div>
-    <div class="main">
-      <div id="content">
-        <h1>Standards</h1>
-        <p>
-		The <abbr title="realtime protocol">RTP</abbr> Drafts have been
-		moved to the <a href="docs.html">Documentation</a> page.
-	</p>
-      </div>
-      <div id="footer">
-        <img class="separator" alt="" src="images/hfuzz.png" width="100%" height="1"/>
-        <a href="http://ukcdr.org/issues/cd/quick/">
-          <img src="images/badcd002.png" alt="say NO to corrupt audio discs" class="corruptaudio"/>
-        </a>
-        <p id="legalese"><span class="hidden"><a href="http://www.xiph.org/ogg/">OggSQUISH</a>,
-				<a href="http://www.vorbis.com/">Ogg Vorbis</a>,
-				<a href="http://www.xiph.org/">Xiph.Org</a>,
-				the <a href="http://www.xiph.org/xiphname.html">Xiph.Org Fish Logo</a>,
-				the <a href="http://www.xiph.org/xiphname.html">Thor-and-the-Snake logo</a>,
-				and the <a href="http://www.xiph.org/xiphname.html">Laser-Playback-Head-of-Omniscience logo</a>
-				are trademarks of Xiph.Org.
-			</span>
-			These pages 
-			© 2003 Xiph.Org Foundation. All rights reserved.
-		</p>
-        <p><a href="contact.html">Comments and questions</a>
-			about this website are welcome; we use valid
-			<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer" title="Check the validity of this page’s XHTML here"><abbr title="eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language">XHTML</abbr></a> and
-			<a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/check/referer" title="Check the validity of this page’s CSS here"><abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr></a>2.
-			
-		</p>
-        <p class="ahem">
-			This site will look much better in a browser with decent
-			<a href="http://www.webstandards.org/act/campaign/buc/" title="Download a browser that complies with Web standards."><abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr> support</a>, 
-			but its content is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
-		</p>
-      </div>
-    </div>
-  </body>
-</html>



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