version=pmwiki-2.2.0-beta65 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-GB; rv:1.9b5) Gecko/2008032619 Firefox/3.0b5 author=silvia charset=ISO-8859-1 csum=fixes to contact information ctime=1209311585 host=124.168.156.39 name=Main.About rev=3 targets=Main.DeveloperInfo text=!! Goals%0a%0aThe aim of this project is to provide the most complete implementation of the [[http://www.xiph.org/ | xiph.org]] codecs for Windows and Directshow. This includes decoders and encoders for all the xiph.org formats as well as [[http://www.annodex.net | annodex]]. It is released under a BSD license, so they can be used by both open-source and commercial applications.%0a%0a!! Current State%0a%0aBesides the directshow filters which many people are familiar with. The source distribution also contains many useful tools, for debugging and validating ogg files, which build on multiple platforms. There is also a .NET media player class which can basically provide an "instant" media player in any .NET application, as well as an early implementation of an apache2 module which can provide server side seeking (currently only of annodex files, but soon also ogg files).%0a%0aMore information about the libraries and tools that are available in the source distribution can be found in the [[Main/DeveloperInfo | developers section]].%0a%0a%0a!! Contact%0a%0aIf you have questions, bug reports, feedback, suggestions, or want to talk about your projects using oggcodecs, email xiph-dev@list.xiph.org, or the appropriate Xiph developer mailing list.%0a%0aThe current maintainer is Cristian Adam - the original author is Zen Kavanagh.%0a%0aYou can still find Zen on IRC on Freenode servers (www.freenode.net) in #vorbis, #theora or #annodex, nickname illi.%0a time=1209354326 author:1209354326=silvia csum:1209354326=fixes to contact information diff:1209354326:1209311639:=11,18c11,25%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Contact%0a%3c %0a%3c If you have questions, bug reports, feedback, suggestions, or want to talk about your projects using oggcodecs, email xiph-dev@list.xiph.org, or the appropriate Xiph developer mailing list.%0a%3c %0a%3c The current maintainer is Cristian Adam - the original author is Zen Kavanagh.%0a%3c %0a%3c You can still find Zen on IRC on Freenode servers (www.freenode.net) in #vorbis, #theora or #annodex, nickname illi.%0a---%0a> !! In the pipeline%0a> %0a> Many things are planned, I'm not committing solidly to anything! Though as at February 2006, you can expect to see a lot more development over the next few months, and hopefully for the rest of this year. We might get to 1.0 one of these years, with the goal being for the most complete, stable and user friendly solution for Xiph codecs on Windows.%0a> %0a> I was really busy last year and didn't get to do much, hopefully 2006 will see a much shorter release cycle.%0a> %0a> !! Contact me%0a> %0a> If you have questions, bug reports, feedback, suggestions, or want to tell me about your projects using oggcodecs you can contact me via email at ogg@illiminable.com . I try to answer all email, if you email me and I don't respond within 7 days I am not ignoring you, your email probably got lost amongst all the spam, or I've gone on holidays! In either case, if I don't respond, email me again. Please make your subjects meaningful, so they are easy to spot amongst the spam. Don't attach files to your first email to me, that increases the chance it will be marked as spam. If you have something you want to send me, tell me in your first email, and then once I respond I will tell you how to get the file to me, or I'll be expecting an attachment from you.%0a> %0a> You can also usually find me on IRC on Freenode servers (www.freenode.net) in #vorbis, #theora or #annodex. Remember I'm in Australia (GMT+8) so I'm more likely to respond in the afternoon/evening my time. My nick is illi.%0a> %0a> You could also try the xiph.org mailing lists, such as vorbis-dev.%0a> %0a> Or if you want to see the svn commit information on the web, you can spy on me here with [[http://cia.navi.cx/stats/author/illiminable | CIA]].%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1209354326=124.168.156.39 author:1209311639=silvia diff:1209311639:1209311585:minor=9,10c9,10%0a%3c More information about the libraries and tools that are available in the source distribution can be found in the [[Main/DeveloperInfo | developers section]].%0a%3c %0a---%0a> More information about the libraries and tools that are available in the source distribution can be found in the [[Main/Developers | developers section]].%0a> %0a25c25%0a%3c Or if you want to see the svn commit information on the web, you can spy on me here with [[http://cia.navi.cx/stats/author/illiminable | CIA]].%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Or if you want to see the svn commit information on the web, you can spy on me here with [[http://cia.navi.cx/stats/author/illiminable | CIA]]%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1209311639=::1 author:1209311585=silvia csum:1209311585=added Zen's original text diff:1209311585:1209311585:=1,25d0%0a%3c !! Goals%0a%3c %0a%3c The aim of this project is to provide the most complete implementation of the [[http://www.xiph.org/ | xiph.org]] codecs for Windows and Directshow. This includes decoders and encoders for all the xiph.org formats as well as [[http://www.annodex.net | annodex]]. It is released under a BSD license, so they can be used by both open-source and commercial applications.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Current State%0a%3c %0a%3c Besides the directshow filters which many people are familiar with. The source distribution also contains many useful tools, for debugging and validating ogg files, which build on multiple platforms. There is also a .NET media player class which can basically provide an "instant" media player in any .NET application, as well as an early implementation of an apache2 module which can provide server side seeking (currently only of annodex files, but soon also ogg files).%0a%3c %0a%3c More information about the libraries and tools that are available in the source distribution can be found in the [[Main/Developers | developers section]].%0a%3c %0a%3c !! In the pipeline%0a%3c %0a%3c Many things are planned, I'm not committing solidly to anything! Though as at February 2006, you can expect to see a lot more development over the next few months, and hopefully for the rest of this year. We might get to 1.0 one of these years, with the goal being for the most complete, stable and user friendly solution for Xiph codecs on Windows.%0a%3c %0a%3c I was really busy last year and didn't get to do much, hopefully 2006 will see a much shorter release cycle.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Contact me%0a%3c %0a%3c If you have questions, bug reports, feedback, suggestions, or want to tell me about your projects using oggcodecs you can contact me via email at ogg@illiminable.com . I try to answer all email, if you email me and I don't respond within 7 days I am not ignoring you, your email probably got lost amongst all the spam, or I've gone on holidays! In either case, if I don't respond, email me again. Please make your subjects meaningful, so they are easy to spot amongst the spam. Don't attach files to your first email to me, that increases the chance it will be marked as spam. If you have something you want to send me, tell me in your first email, and then once I respond I will tell you how to get the file to me, or I'll be expecting an attachment from you.%0a%3c %0a%3c You can also usually find me on IRC on Freenode servers (www.freenode.net) in #vorbis, #theora or #annodex. Remember I'm in Australia (GMT+8) so I'm more likely to respond in the afternoon/evening my time. My nick is illi.%0a%3c %0a%3c You could also try the xiph.org mailing lists, such as vorbis-dev.%0a%3c %0a%3c Or if you want to see the svn commit information on the web, you can spy on me here with [[http://cia.navi.cx/stats/author/illiminable | CIA]]%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1209311585=::1