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diff --git a/oggcast~/HISTORY b/HISTORY index 04a7528..0b8f999 100644 --- a/oggcast~/HISTORY +++ b/HISTORY @@ -1,3 +1,48 @@ +Version history of oggamp~ external for pure-data
+
+v 0.3 (2nd january 2004):
+- removed the crappy resampling to get rid of audio clicks
+- multichannel support
+
+v 0.2f (20st july 2002):
+- recompiled with the final 1.0 release of Ogg Vorbis
+
+v 0.2e (21st june 2002 - stable release):
+- added downsamling
+- cleaned up code a bit
+- added some more info-printout
+- fixed some bugs to make it work correctly on Linux
+ thanks to Oliver Thuns at radiostudio.org
+- now disconnects correctly at end-of-stream (when no
+ chained stream follows)
+- KNOWN BUG: graphic buffer status display might cause ugly
+ printout of Tcl/Tk commands to console window on Linux
+ under some circumstances (e.g. in case server dies)
+
+v 0.2d (12th june 2002):
+- added upsamling
+- finally fixed the End-Of-Stream bug: it's now
+ possible to listen to a playlist with correct
+ update of stream information
+
+v 0.2c (10th june 2002):
+- fixed some bugs, introduced some new ones...
+
+v 0.2a (11th mar. 2002):
+- introduced child thread for connect: now pd
+ does no longer 'stop' audio; as a side effect it
+ is now possible to connect to an oggcast~ stream
+ from the same instance of pd
+- threads now use pthreads libraray on Win to have
+ things compatible with UNIX
+- fixed a small bug that made 'old' audio appear on
+ the beginning of 'new' one after reconnecting
+
+v 0.1c (19th feb. 2002):
+- first (sort of) stable release
+
+************************************************************************
+
Version history of oggcast~ external for pure-data
v 0.2k (29th Sept. 2003):
@@ -80,4 +125,4 @@ v 0.1b (not released): is running (no need to disconnect), seems to be unstable
on linux (with JRoar)
-v 0.1: first public release
\ No newline at end of file +v 0.1: first public release
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This can be anything from header files, example patches, +# documentation, etc. README.txt and LICENSE.txt are required and therefore +# automatically included +EXTRA_DIST = pdogg.c makefile.msvc HISTORY + + + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# +# +# you shouldn't need to edit anything below here, if we did it right :) +# +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# + +# get library version from meta file +LIBRARY_VERSION = $(shell sed -n 's|^\#X text [0-9][0-9]* [0-9][0-9]* VERSION \(.*\);|\1|p' $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd) + +# where Pd lives +PD_PATH = ../../pd +# where to install the library +prefix = /usr/local +libdir = $(prefix)/lib +pkglibdir = $(libdir)/pd-externals +objectsdir = $(pkglibdir) + + +INSTALL = install +INSTALL_FILE = $(INSTALL) -p -m 644 +INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALL) -p -m 755 -d + +CFLAGS = -DPD -I$(PD_PATH)/src -Wall -W -g +LDFLAGS = +LIBS = -logg -lvorbis -lvorbisenc -lvorbisfile +ALLSOURCES := $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES_android) $(SOURCES_cygwin) $(SOURCES_macosx) \ + $(SOURCES_iphoneos) $(SOURCES_linux) $(SOURCES_windows) + +UNAME := $(shell uname -s) +ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin) + CPU := $(shell uname -p) + ifeq ($(CPU),arm) # iPhone/iPod Touch + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_macosx) + EXTENSION = pd_darwin + OS = iphoneos + IPHONE_BASE=/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/usr/bin + CC=$(IPHONE_BASE)/gcc + CPP=$(IPHONE_BASE)/cpp + CXX=$(IPHONE_BASE)/g++ + ISYSROOT = -isysroot /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS3.0.sdk + IPHONE_CFLAGS = -miphoneos-version-min=3.0 $(ISYSROOT) -arch armv6 + OPT_CFLAGS = -fast -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + CFLAGS := $(IPHONE_CFLAGS) $(OPT_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) \ + -I/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/include + LDFLAGS += -arch armv6 -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup $(ISYSROOT) + LIBS += -lc + STRIP = strip -x + DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) + else # Mac OS X + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_macosx) + EXTENSION = pd_darwin + OS = macosx + OPT_CFLAGS = -ftree-vectorize -ftree-vectorizer-verbose=2 -fast + FAT_FLAGS = -arch i386 -arch ppc -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 + CFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -fPIC -I/sw/include \ + -I/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/include + LDFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup -L/sw/lib + # if the 'pd' binary exists, check the linking against it to aid with stripping + LDFLAGS += $(shell test -e $(PD_PATH)/bin/pd && echo -bundle_loader $(PD_PATH)/bin/pd) + LIBS += -lc + STRIP = strip -x + DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) + endif +endif +ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_linux) + EXTENSION = pd_linux + OS = linux + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + CFLAGS += -fPIC + LDFLAGS += -Wl,--export-dynamic -shared -fPIC + LIBS += -lc + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS)-$(shell uname -m) +endif +ifeq (CYGWIN,$(findstring CYGWIN,$(UNAME))) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_cygwin) + EXTENSION = dll + OS = cygwin + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + CFLAGS += + LDFLAGS += -Wl,--export-dynamic -shared -L$(PD_PATH)/src + LIBS += -lc -lpd + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) +endif +ifeq (MINGW,$(findstring MINGW,$(UNAME))) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_windows) + EXTENSION = dll + OS = windows + OPT_CFLAGS = -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 + CFLAGS += -mms-bitfields + LDFLAGS += -s -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-import + LIBS += -L$(PD_PATH)/src -L$(PD_PATH)/bin -L$(PD_PATH)/obj -lpd -lwsock32 -lkernel32 -luser32 -lgdi32 + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) +endif + +CFLAGS += $(OPT_CFLAGS) + + +.PHONY = install libdir_install single_install install-doc install-exec install-examples install-manual clean dist etags + +all: $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) + +%.o: %.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o "$*.o" -c "$*.c" + +%.$(EXTENSION): %.o + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o "$*.$(EXTENSION)" "$*.o" $(LIBS) + chmod a-x "$*.$(EXTENSION)" + +# this links everything into a single binary file +$(LIBRARY_NAME): $(SOURCES:.c=.o) $(LIBRARY_NAME).o + $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) $(SOURCES:.c=.o) $(LIBRARY_NAME).o $(LIBS) + chmod a-x $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) + + +install: libdir_install + +# The meta and help files are explicitly installed to make sure they are +# actually there. Those files are not optional, then need to be there. +libdir_install: $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) install-doc install-examples install-manual + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(SOURCES))" || (\ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) && \ + $(STRIP) $(addprefix $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/,$(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)))) + test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + +# install library linked as single binary +single_install: $(LIBRARY_NAME) install-doc install-exec + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(STRIP) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/$(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) + +install-doc: + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(SOURCES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES:.c=-help.pd) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS:.pd=-help.pd) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(INSTALL_FILE) README.txt $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/README.txt + $(INSTALL_FILE) LICENSE.txt $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/LICENSE.txt + +install-examples: + test -z "$(strip $(EXAMPLES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/examples && \ + for file in $(EXAMPLES); do \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) examples/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/examples; \ + done + +install-manual: + test -z "$(strip $(MANUAL))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/manual && \ + for file in $(MANUAL); do \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) manual/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/manual; \ + done + + +clean: + -rm -f -- $(SOURCES:.c=.o) + -rm -f -- $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) + -rm -f -- $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) + +distclean: clean + -rm -f -- $(DISTBINDIR).tar.gz + -rm -rf -- $(DISTBINDIR) + -rm -f -- $(DISTDIR).tar.gz + -rm -rf -- $(DISTDIR) + + +$(DISTBINDIR): + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTBINDIR) + +libdir: all $(DISTBINDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd $(DISTBINDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES) $(DISTBINDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES:.c=-help.pd) $(DISTBINDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(EXTRA_DIST))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(EXTRA_DIST) $(DISTBINDIR) +# tar --exclude-vcs -czpf $(DISTBINDIR).tar.gz $(DISTBINDIR) + +$(DISTDIR): + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR) + +dist: $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) Makefile $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) README.txt $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) LICENSE.txt $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(ALLSOURCES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(ALLSOURCES) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(ALLSOURCES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(ALLSOURCES:.c=-help.pd) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS:.pd=-help.pd) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(EXTRA_DIST))" || \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) $(EXTRA_DIST) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(EXAMPLES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/examples && \ + for file in $(EXAMPLES); do \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) examples/$$file $(DISTDIR)/examples; \ + done + test -z "$(strip $(MANUAL))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/manual && \ + for file in $(MANUAL); do \ + $(INSTALL_FILE) manual/$$file $(DISTDIR)/manual; \ + done + tar --exclude-vcs -czpf $(DISTDIR).tar.gz $(DISTDIR) + + +etags: + etags *.h $(SOURCES) ../../pd/src/*.[ch] /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/*/*.h + +showsetup: + @echo "PD_PATH: $(PD_PATH)" + @echo "objectsdir: $(objectsdir)" + @echo "LIBRARY_NAME: $(LIBRARY_NAME)" + @echo "LIBRARY_VERSION: $(LIBRARY_VERSION)" + @echo "SOURCES: $(SOURCES)" + @echo "PDOBJECTS: $(PDOBJECTS)" + @echo "ALLSOURCES: $(ALLSOURCES)" + @echo "UNAME: $(UNAME)" + @echo "CPU: $(CPU)" diff --git a/oggcast~/readme b/README.txt index b3090ec..b2c476d 100644 --- a/oggcast~/readme +++ b/README.txt @@ -1,17 +1,23 @@ -Version 0.2
-copyright (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
+Version 0.25
+copyright (c) 2002-2004 by Olaf Matthes
-oggcast~ is a ogg/vorbis streaming external for pd (by Miller
-Puckette) that connects to an IceCast2 server.
+pdogg~ is a collection of ogg/vorbis externals for pd (by Miller
+Puckette).
+It includes:
+- oggamp~ : streaming client
+- oggcast~ : streamer (for Icecast2)
+- oggread~ : reads files from disk
+- oggwrite~ : writes files to disk
-To run oggcast~ place the file oggcast~.dll for win or oggcast~.pd_linux
-in the directory of our patch or start pd with '-lib oggcast~' flag.
+To use pdogg start pd with '-lib path\to\pdogg' flag.
+On Win32 systems Pd 0.35 test 17 or later is necessary to get it working!
-To compile oggcast~ on Linux get the ogg/vorbice library from
-http://www.vorbis.com/.
+To compile pdogg~ you need the ogg/vorbis library from
+http://www.vorbis.com/ and under win additionally Pthreads-win32 from
+http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/.
You have to modify the makefile to make it point to the place where the
-ogg/vorbis library is.
+libraries can be found on your system.
This software is published under LGPL terms.
@@ -22,44 +28,39 @@ due to a bug or for other reasons. *****************************************************************************
-oggcast~ uses the ogg/vorbice library to encode audio data.
-The latest version of ogg/vorbis can be found at http://www.vorbice.com/
+pdogg~ uses the ogg/vorbis library to encode audio data.
+The latest version of ogg/vorbis can be found at http://www.vorbis.com/
-Below is the original copyright information taken from the ogg/vorbis library:
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2001, Xiphophorus
+The original version was found at:
+http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
+Please report any bugs to olaf.matthes@gmx.de!
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+*****************************************************************************
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+oggamp~ Usage:
-- Neither the name of the Xiphophorus nor the names of its contributors
-may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-without specific prior written permission.
+To run oggamp~ innormal mode, just use [oggamp~] or, to get the buffer status
+displayed, use [oggamp~ 1].
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+Message "connect <host> <mountpoint> <port>" connects to an IceCast2 server.
+Note that no response about succesfull connection is send by the server. All
+messages in the pd console window about connection status depend on the ability
+to receive data from the server.
+Use "connecturl <url>" to use url-like server adresses (like http://host:post/
+stream.ogg).
+
+Known bugs and other things:
+- pd halts for a moment when oggamp~ connects to the server. This results in a
+ short audio drop out of sound currently played back.
+- resampling not jet supported
+- playback does not stop on a buffer underrun
+- oggamp~ disconnects at end of stream, i.e. it is not possible to play back
+ files streamed one after another without manual reconnect
*****************************************************************************
-Usage:
+oggcast~ Usage:
Use message "vbr <samplerate> <channels> <quality>" to set the vorbis
encoding parameters. Resampling is currently not supported, so 'samplerate'
@@ -107,10 +108,3 @@ To play back the stream just open lacation http://<server>:<port>/<mountpoint>. Note that changing encoding parameters or header comments while oggcast~ is
streaming to the server might result in audible dropouts.
-
-
-
-Latest version can be found at:
-http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/
-
-Please report any bugs to olaf.matthes@gmx.de!
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/oggamp~/oggamp~-help.pd b/oggamp~-help.pd index 9f30cb8..9f30cb8 100644 --- a/oggamp~/oggamp~-help.pd +++ b/oggamp~-help.pd diff --git a/oggamp~/oggamp~.c b/oggamp~.c index a9ff78b..a9ff78b 100644 --- a/oggamp~/oggamp~.c +++ b/oggamp~.c diff --git a/oggamp~/HISTORY b/oggamp~/HISTORY deleted file mode 100644 index f800e80..0000000 --- a/oggamp~/HISTORY +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -Version history of oggamp~ external for pure-data
-
-v 0.3 (2nd january 2004):
-- removed the crappy resampling to get rid of audio clicks
-- multichannel support
-
-v 0.2f (20st july 2002):
-- recompiled with the final 1.0 release of Ogg Vorbis
-
-v 0.2e (21st june 2002 - stable release):
-- added downsamling
-- cleaned up code a bit
-- added some more info-printout
-- fixed some bugs to make it work correctly on Linux
- thanks to Oliver Thuns at radiostudio.org
-- now disconnects correctly at end-of-stream (when no
- chained stream follows)
-- KNOWN BUG: graphic buffer status display might cause ugly
- printout of Tcl/Tk commands to console window on Linux
- under some circumstances (e.g. in case server dies)
-
-v 0.2d (12th june 2002):
-- added upsamling
-- finally fixed the End-Of-Stream bug: it's now
- possible to listen to a playlist with correct
- update of stream information
-
-v 0.2c (10th june 2002):
-- fixed some bugs, introduced some new ones...
-
-v 0.2a (11th mar. 2002):
-- introduced child thread for connect: now pd
- does no longer 'stop' audio; as a side effect it
- is now possible to connect to an oggcast~ stream
- from the same instance of pd
-- threads now use pthreads libraray on Win to have
- things compatible with UNIX
-- fixed a small bug that made 'old' audio appear on
- the beginning of 'new' one after reconnecting
-
-v 0.1c (19th feb. 2002):
-- first (sort of) stable release
-
-
diff --git a/oggamp~/oggamp~.libs b/oggamp~/oggamp~.libs deleted file mode 100644 index f944930..0000000 --- a/oggamp~/oggamp~.libs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ --logg -lvorbis diff --git a/oggamp~/readme b/oggamp~/readme deleted file mode 100644 index 4e7d8b7..0000000 --- a/oggamp~/readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -Version 0.2
-copyright (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
-
-oggamp~ is an ogg/vorbis streaming client external for pd (by Miller
-Puckette) that connects to an IceCast2 server.
-Graphical buffer status display written by Yves Degoyon (ydegoyon@free.fr).
-
-
-To run oggamp~ place the file oggamp~.dll for win or oggamp~.pd_linux
-in the directory of our patch or start pd with '-lib oggamp~' flag.
-
-To compile oggamp~ on Linux get the ogg/vorbice library from
-http://www.vorbis.com/.
-You have to modify the makefile to make it point to the place where the
-ogg/vorbis library is.
-
-
-This software is published under LGPL terms.
-
-This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
-Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing
-due to a bug or for other reasons.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-oggamp~ uses the ogg/vorbice library to encode audio data.
-The latest version of ogg/vorbis can be found at http://www.vorbice.com/
-
-Below is the original copyright information taken from the ogg/vorbis library:
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2001, Xiphophorus
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-- Neither the name of the Xiphophorus nor the names of its contributors
-may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-Usage:
-
-To run oggamp~ innormal mode, just use [oggamp~] or, to get the buffer status
-displayed, use [oggamp~ 1].
-
-Message "connect <host> <mountpoint> <port>" connects to an IceCast2 server.
-Note that no response about succesfull connection is send by the server. All
-messages in the pd console window about connection status depend on the ability
-to receive data from the server.
-Use "connecturl <url>" to use url-like server adresses (like http://host:post/
-stream.ogg).
-
-Known bugs and other things:
-- pd halts for a moment when oggamp~ connects to the server. This results in a
- short audio drop out of sound currently played back.
-- resampling not jet supported
-- playback does not stop on a buffer underrun
-- oggamp~ disconnects at end of stream, i.e. it is not possible to play back
- files streamed one after another without manual reconnect
-
-
-Latest version can be found at:
-http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/
-
-Please report any bugs to olaf.matthes@gmx.de!
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/oggcast~/oggcast~-help.pd b/oggcast~-help.pd index 17c0999..17c0999 100644 --- a/oggcast~/oggcast~-help.pd +++ b/oggcast~-help.pd diff --git a/oggcast~/oggcast~.c b/oggcast~.c index ebd21a1..ebd21a1 100644 --- a/oggcast~/oggcast~.c +++ b/oggcast~.c diff --git a/oggcast~/oggcast~.libs b/oggcast~/oggcast~.libs deleted file mode 100644 index 28114c5..0000000 --- a/oggcast~/oggcast~.libs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ --logg -lvorbis -lvorbisenc -lvorbisfile diff --git a/oggread~/oggread~-help.pd b/oggread~-help.pd index 4d353f7..4d353f7 100644 --- a/oggread~/oggread~-help.pd +++ b/oggread~-help.pd diff --git a/oggread~/oggread~.c b/oggread~.c index af1a3a0..af1a3a0 100644 --- a/oggread~/oggread~.c +++ b/oggread~.c diff --git a/oggread~/oggread~.libs b/oggread~/oggread~.libs deleted file mode 100644 index 28114c5..0000000 --- a/oggread~/oggread~.libs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ --logg -lvorbis -lvorbisenc -lvorbisfile diff --git a/oggread~/readme b/oggread~/readme deleted file mode 100644 index 149af81..0000000 --- a/oggread~/readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -oggread~ version 0.2c
-copyright (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
-
-oggread~ is an ogg/vorbis file player external for pd (by Miller
-Puckette).
-
-
-To run oggread~ place the file oggread~.dll for win or oggread~.pd_linux
-in the directory of our patch or start pd with '-lib oggread~' flag.
-
-To compile oggread~ on Linux get the ogg/vorbice library from
-http://www.vorbis.com/.
-You have to modify the makefile to make it point to the place where the
-ogg/vorbis library is.
-
-
-This software is published under LGPL terms.
-
-This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
-Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing
-due to a bug or for other reasons.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-oggread~ uses the ogg/vorbice library to encode audio data.
-The latest version of ogg/vorbis can be found at http://www.vorbice.com/
-
-Below is the original copyright information taken from the ogg/vorbis library:
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2001, Xiphophorus
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-- Neither the name of the Xiphophorus nor the names of its contributors
-may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-Listening to it:
-
-To listen to ogg/vorbis encoded audio files many player need an extra plug-in.
-Have a look at http://www.vorbis.com/ to find the appropiate plug-in for your
-player.
-
-
-
-
-
-Latest version can be found at:
-http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/
-
-Please report any bugs to olaf.matthes@gmx.de!
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/oggwrite~/oggwrite~-help.pd b/oggwrite~-help.pd index 86bbd91..86bbd91 100644 --- a/oggwrite~/oggwrite~-help.pd +++ b/oggwrite~-help.pd diff --git a/oggwrite~/oggwrite~.c b/oggwrite~.c index 8f91c7f..8f91c7f 100644 --- a/oggwrite~/oggwrite~.c +++ b/oggwrite~.c diff --git a/oggwrite~/oggwrite~.libs b/oggwrite~/oggwrite~.libs deleted file mode 100644 index 28114c5..0000000 --- a/oggwrite~/oggwrite~.libs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ --logg -lvorbis -lvorbisenc -lvorbisfile diff --git a/oggwrite~/readme b/oggwrite~/readme deleted file mode 100644 index 4945d0d..0000000 --- a/oggwrite~/readme +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -oggwrite~ version 0.1b
-copyright (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
-
-oggwrite~ is an ogg/vorbis file writing external for pd (by Miller
-Puckette).
-
-
-To run oggwrite~ place the file oggwrite~.dll for win or oggwrite~.pd_linux
-in the directory of our patch or start pd with '-lib oggwrite~' flag.
-
-To compile oggwrite~ on Linux get the ogg/vorbice library from
-http://www.vorbis.com/.
-You have to modify the makefile to make it point to the place where the
-ogg/vorbis library is.
-
-
-This software is published under LGPL terms.
-
-This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
-Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing
-due to a bug or for other reasons.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-oggwrite~ uses the ogg/vorbice library to encode audio data.
-The latest version of ogg/vorbis can be found at http://www.vorbice.com/
-
-Below is the original copyright information taken from the ogg/vorbis library:
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2001, Xiphophorus
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-- Neither the name of the Xiphophorus nor the names of its contributors
-may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR
-CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-Usage:
-
-Use message "vbr <samplerate> <channels> <quality>" to set the vorbis
-encoding parameters. Resampling is currently not supported, so 'samplerate'
-should be the one pd is running at. 'channels' specyfies the number of channels
-to stream. This can be set to 2 (default) or 1 which means mono stream taking
-the leftmost audio input only. 'quality' can be a value between 0.0 and 1.0
-giving the quality of the stream. 0.4 (default) results in a stream that's
-about 128kbps.
-
-Since Vorbis uses VBR encoding, bitrates vary depending on the type of audio
-signal to be encoded. A pure sine [osc~] results in the smalest stream, com-
-plex audio signals will increase this value significantly. To test the maximum
-bitrate that might occur for a quality setting use noise~ as signal input.
-
-Use message "vorbis <samplerate> <channels> <maximum bitrate> <nominal bit-
-rate> <minimal bitrate>" to set encoding quality on the basis of bitrates.
-When setting all three bitrate parameters to the same value one gets a
-constant bitrate stream. Values are in kbps!
-
-Message "open <filename>" opens an existing file. In case the file does not
-exist oggwrite~ will create it. Previously opened files will be closed. To
-determine how data should be written to the file choose "append" (default)
-or "truncate" (in case you want to overwrite data in your file).
-
-To set the comment tags in the ogg/vorbis header (which can be displayed by
-the receiving client) use message "<NAMEOFTAG> <comment>". Supported tags are:
-TITLE, ARTIST, GENRE, PERFORMER, LOCATION, COPYRIGHT, CONTACT, DESCRIPTION and
-DATE (which is automatically set to the date/time the broadcast started). To
-get spaces use '=' instead.
-
-Note that changing encoding parameters or header comments while oggwrite~ is
-recording to file might result in audible dropouts.
-
-
-Listening to it:
-
-To listen to ogg/vorbis encoded audio files many player need an extra plug-in.
-Have a look at http://www.vorbis.com/ to find the appropiate plug-in for your
-player.
-
-
-
-
-
-Latest version can be found at:
-http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/
-
-Please report any bugs to olaf.matthes@gmx.de!
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-copyright (c) 2002 by Olaf Matthes
-
-pdogg~ is a collection of ogg/vorbis externals for pd (by Miller
-Puckette).
-
-It includes:
-- oggamp~ : streaming client
-- oggcast~ : streamer (for Icecast2)
-- oggread~ : reads files from disk
-- oggwrite~ : writes files to disk
-
-
-To use pdogg~ start pd with '-lib path\to\pdogg' flag.
-On Win32 systems Pd 0.35 test 17 or later is necessary to get it working!
-
-To compile pdogg~ you need the ogg/vorbice library from
-http://www.vorbis.com/ and under win additionally Pthreads-win32 from
-http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/.
-You have to modify the makefile to make it point to the place where the
-libraries can be found on your system.
-
-
-This software is published under LGPL terms.
-
-This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
-Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing
-due to a bug or for other reasons.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-pdogg~ uses the ogg/vorbice library to encode audio data.
-The latest version of ogg/vorbis can be found at http://www.vorbice.com/
-
-Below is the original copyright information taken from the ogg/vorbis library:
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2001, Xiphophorus
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-are met:
-
-- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
-- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-- Neither the name of the Xiphophorus nor the names of its contributors
-may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-without specific prior written permission.
-
-
-Below the copyright notice for Pthreads-win32:
-
- Pthreads-win32 is open software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2.1 of the
- License.
- Pthreads-win32 is several binary link libraries, several modules,
- associated interface definition files and scripts used to control
- its compilation and installation.
- Pthreads-win32 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-*****************************************************************************
-
-For information about the included externals see the README files provided
-in the subdirectories.
-
-
-Latest version can be found at:
-http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/
-
-Please report any bugs to olaf.matthes@gmx.de!
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