tool to add skeleton (was Re: [Vorbis-dev] Re: [ogg-dev] Peer review
draft for the new)
Conrad Parker
conrad at metadecks.org
Tue Oct 2 03:28:54 PDT 2007
On 02/10/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote:
> Martin Leese wrote:
> > 2. Following on from 1, a tool which inputs an
> > Ogg containier with one or more streams, and
> > outputs a new Ogg container with the same
> > streams plus an Ogg Skeleton stream stuffed
> > in front would be very helpful. The tool could
> > also select and create the appropriate file
> > extension.
> >
>
> This is pretty easy to write using liboggz from svn
> and Tahseen's skeleton creating functions (in his
> vorbis-tools branch). I just haven't found an
> afternoon to do it yet.
Yes, that would be a good tool :-)
anxenc does a similar thing, but poorly -- it rebuilds the file from
its packets, and usually ends up quite a bit bigger; it also adds a
CMML track.
"hogg addskel" does what we want, you can get hogg from
http://www.kfish.org/software/hogg
However, it's a lot slower than an oggz version would be (due to my
poor Haskell optimization skills, not due to the choice of language
;-)
sorry that I haven't made a point of keeping the functionality of
oggz-tools and hogg in sync :-/
Conrad.
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