Yay! Sounds terrific.
Keep us posted.
Cheers,
Alan
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At 9:53 AM -0500 12/9/02, Jason Dufair wrote:
I'm currently actively working on Ogg Vorbis support for squeak. I've gotten the vorbis libraries to compile under the Win32 Squeak compile environment and now just need to write some slang to get the two to talk (I'm going the plugin route rather than the FFI route). I'm planning only on decode support for starters (since that's all I need for my jukebox anyway), but it wouldn't be difficult to add encoding support as well. I'll let everyone know when I have anything that's even alpha quality.
John Hinsley wrote:
On Saturday 07 December 2002 9:25 am, Karl Ramberg wrote:
Derek Brans wrote:
Has anyone seen any code for authoring mp3's?
I think John M McIntosh johnmci@smalltalkconsulting.com did some work on this. But the lisencing issue was a bit complicated.
Ogg Vorbis would be in most respects a better way to attack the issue (the external libraries are available for just about every platform) -- I'm convinced that it's both technically and audibly superior -- but raises (as the "GPL is evil" lobby will point out) other potential licencing issues. And, of course, the dunderheads who produce discrete Mp3 players all seem hell bent on changing down a blind alley........
Cheers
John
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