[Vorbis-dev] Company needing an ogg/vorbis programmer for
contractwork.
illiminable
ogg at illiminable.com
Tue Apr 5 07:36:01 PDT 2005
Which platform ?
I don't have the time to do any other work at the moment, but my directshow
filters (windows) can already play multiple stream interleaved vorbis, and
create them (though only in graphedit or by writing a little bit of code to
hook the filters up).
www.illiminable.com/ogg/
All the code is in svn at http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/oggdsf
Here's how to create one in graphedit... It could have been any source file
type... i just had mp3s around... it would work just as well with .wav
files.
www.illiminable.com/ogg/images/mixmux.JPG
Here's the created file (it will play in WMP with my codecs installed)
www.illiminable.com/th/mix2mux.ogg
(18mb)
That's obviously just two songs playing simultaneously... so it just sounds
like two songs played over each other... but you can hear both songs at the
same time.
The file will play in windows media player, or any other directshow player
on windows (with my codecs installed)... but i'm unsure how many of the
other players around will handle it... most just play the first stream and
ignore the second.
And all the functionality to do that exists underneath in the core libraries
(which are platform neutral)
This is basically all it takes to play them (with my filters installed, ie
on windows)
http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/oggdsf/src/tools/CLOgg/CLOgg.cpp
(Obviously change the hardcoded file name!, but that's the gist of it)
Zen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Richardson" <cormallen at yahoo.com>
To: <vorbis-dev at xiph.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 8:52 PM
Subject: [Vorbis-dev] Company needing an ogg/vorbis programmer for
contractwork.
> Hi guys.
>
> I hope this isn't too off-topic for this list...
>
> I work for a company that is currently using ogg/vorbis in their audio
> software product as one of several possible encodings. We want to add
> some new functionality to the software that will require a little
> specialist coding from someone who knows the ogg codebase.
>
> Specifically, we need a library to provide vorbis file functionality,
> but for multiple, interleaved vorbis streams encoded in a single ogg
> file. We also need an app to create the file (either by combining
> existing vorbis files, or by encoding WAV files directly).
>
> There are a couple of other minor requirements that I'd be happy to
> discuss with anyone interested in doing the work, which would be paid
> for on a contract basis. Also, we would be happy if the author wanted
> to release any code written back to the community.
>
> Please contact me at vorbis at cormallen.com if you'd be interested...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Harry
>
>
>
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