[vorbis-dev] file header
Dan Miller
dan at on2.com
Sun Mar 2 23:44:52 PST 2003
If you change the file extension of all your ogg files, and associate the new extension with ogg123, I suspect your files won't be detected.
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> From: Stan Seibert [mailto:volsung at mailsnare.net]
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> On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 22:39, captain birdseye wrote:
> > I was wondering if there was a way to recompile ogg123 so
> that it didnt look
> > for "Ogg" at the start of each file. Ie change it so it
> looked for "Dog" or
> > something. Why you ask? because in theory Im not ment to
> have any music
> > files on my work computer NFI why but just cant. If I could
> mask an ogg file
> > to look like another file then I could beat the system.
> Assuming that they
> > even know what Ogg Vorbis is.
>
> I think purchasing a portable USB hard drive would be easier. :)
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