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December 5, 2013: Xiph.Org announces libOpus 1.1
http://www.xiph.org/press/2013/Opus_1.1
LibOpus 1.1 released. XiphOrg is pleased to announce that after more than two years of development, we've released Opus 1.1. The 11 release includes:. New analysis code and tuning that significantly improves encoding quality, especially for variable-bitrate (VBR). Automatic, dynamic detection of speech or music to decide the optimal encoding mode on the fly. Additional surround tuning for 5.1 and 7.1 encoding from 45kbps (that's.
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Xiph.org: News fit to Press
http://www.xiph.org/press
January 22, 2014: libVorbis 1.3.4 released. The Xiph.org Foundation announces a new release of libvorbis. (read on). December 5, 2013: Opus 1.1 released. XiphOrg is pleased to announce the release of Opus 1.1. After two years of development. (read on). February 23, 2013: Digital Show and Tell released. XiphOrg is pleased to announce that we've completed Digital Show and Tell. Our second major video on digital media. (read on). February 3, 2012: libVorbis 1.3.3 released. The Xiph.org Foundation announ...
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Xiph.org: Fundraising
http://www.xiph.org/donate
If you can afford to donate some money and want to support the Xiph.org Foundation, you may do so via Paypal by clicking on the icon below. You can also send a check or money order to:. 21 College Hill Road. Is on sale from CafePress. The margin from the sales help support the Xiph.org Foundation. Your contribution is greatly appreciated! The Xiph Fish Logo and the Vorbis.com many-fish logos are trademarks (™) of Xiph.Org.
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Xiph.org: libfishsound
http://www.xiph.org/fishsound
Provides a simple programming interface for decoding and encoding audio data using the Xiph.org codecs (FLAC, Speex and Vorbis). Libfishsound by itself is designed to handle raw codec streams from a lower level layer such as UDP datagrams. When these codecs are used in files, they are commonly encapsulated in Ogg to produce Ogg FLAC, Speex and Ogg Vorbis files. To decode or encode FLAC, Speex or Vorbis audio tracks in Ogg files, including Ogg Theora and Annodex. Checking out the sources. Git init $ git c...
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September 11, 2012: Opus audio codec is now RFC6716, Opus 1.0.1 reference source released
http://www.xiph.org/press/2012/rfc-6716
IETF standardizes the Opus audio codec as RFC 6716. Opus reference implementation 1.0.1 released. Mozilla and the Xiph.Org Foundation are pleased to announce the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Has standardized Opus as RFC 6716. Opus is the first state-of-the-art, fully Free and Open audio codec ratified by a major standards organization. The Highly Flexible Codec. Audio codecs, and nobody expects a single codec to be optimal across a wide range of uses. Most importantly, Opus adapts within these...
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Xiph.org: About
http://www.xiph.org/about
A little bit about us, what we do, and why you should care. A market-speak summary of the Xiph.Org Foundation might read something like: "Xiph.Org is a collection of open source. Multimedia-related projects. The most aggressive effort works to put the foundation standards of Internet audio and video into the public domain,. Where all Internet standards belong. And that last bit is where the passion comes in. Why do I need open source? I'm not a hacker.". Unless a mechanism exists to prevent it. Commodity...
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Xiph.org: Documentation
http://www.xiph.org/doc
Here you will find links to documentation for various Xiph software. The Xiph Fish Logo and the Vorbis.com many-fish logos are trademarks (™) of Xiph.Org.
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February 26, 2013: Digital Show & Tell
http://westfish.xiph.org/press/2013/DSaT
Digital Show and Tell. XiphOrg is pleased to announce that we've completed Digital Show & Tell. Our second major video on digital media. This time we explore multiple facets of digital audio signals and how they really behave in the real world. Like our previous video A Digital Media Primer for Geeks. Moves fast and only glances on a number of rather important topics, so we've also set up a Wiki. To get more information, ask questions, and debate. We hope you enjoy it, and Happy Hacking!
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Xiph.org: libao: a cross platform audio library
http://westfish.xiph.org/ao
Libao: a cross platform audio library. Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. It currently supports:. Null output (handy for testing without a sound device). OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD). ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture). ARts (Analog RealTime Synth, used by KDE). PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server). Esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon). Windows (98 and later). Correct ao...
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Xiph.org: Downloads
http://www.xiph.org/downloads
The Xiph.Org Foundation does not primarily create software for the end-user. Usually, we create specifications, reference implementations, libraries, and documentation for all of the above. We try to make it easy for developers to include support for the Xiph family of codecs. The following end-user download links are provided for convenience:. Also see the Third-Party Downloads. Libogg-1.3.2.tar.gz. Libogg-1.3.2.tar.xz. Libogg-1.3.2.zip. Libvorbis-1.3.5.tar.xz. Libvorbis-1.3.5.tar.gz. 102, 1.1.1. Make s...