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Mon Nov 3 13:03:41 PST 2008


BTW: I am acutally started to implement the ogg skeleton handling ...

- Yorn

> Hi everybody,
> 
> I posted here about two years ago about the initial release. This is a
> release that fixes many bugs, and has enhancements that make it possible
> to support a multi-stream format, ALingA, which I will mention briefly
> later. It also supports a PCM format, Neuro, both as part of the
> multi-stream codec, and stand-alone.
> 
> libogg++ is a C++ library implementing Ogg. It is designed to be
> independent of the specific codecs for the interleaved data streams, and
> to be thread-safe in a threading model in which each codec or transport
> runs in its own thread.
> 
> Main features added since initial release
>         Selection logic which allows a co-ordinating stream's header
>         pages which may contain info about the other streams to be
>         decapsulated before the first header pages for these other
>         streams have been claimed.
>         
>         A PageReader to read raw (un-decapsulated) pages either
>         simultaneously with reading the decapsulated packets, or by
>         themselves. The application can then route these pages to a
>         Pagewriter. This allows logical streams to be ripped and merged
>         into Ogg streams without re-encapsulation
> 
> Downloads and checkouts are available at
> http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/liboggpp
> 
> ALingA (Aligned Linguistic Annotations) is a multi-stream format
> designed for interleaving linguistic annotations with the audio/video or
> other multi-dimensional signals against which they are aligned.
> libalinga is a C++ library that implements ALingA using libogg++. Neuro
> is the simple PCM format for the signal streams. libneuro implements
> Neuro also using libogg++. It is designed to work with libalinga, but
> the PCM codec can also be used stand-alone. More information about these
> libraries, and a web project using them, is at
> http://www.ihear.com/FreeCLAS/.
> 
> Comments and feedback are very welcome,
> 
> Elaine
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