Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 13:28 schrieben Sie: > Hi Ralf, > > I reply in english in case you send this accidently to me and not to the > list..
Yes, it was meant to be on the list. > > > > You can send them to me and I will include them in tuxtype. Double > > > bonus points if you send them as .wavs :) > > > > As you will know, wav is only a container format. I am quite sure that > > the original wavs where virtually mp3 (or mp2) files. > > AFAIK .wav is no container format, and(/but) I'm certain there is no mp3 or > mp2 embedded in .wav. There definitely is. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Container_format > > .wav is raw audio (mp3 is compressed) like it can be found on CDs. WAV is (out of Linux anyway) RIFF format by MS. > > > > Or did I get your question wrong? > > > > You did ;) I have songs that I like to publish to be used by everybody > > under GPL. Maybe I use something like sourceforge, or Wikipedia Commons - > > is there a Media pool in Debian? > > IIRC there are some media packages in debian (but I would need to do > further research to be able to name them). I think wikipedia commons might > be better suited than sourceforge, but you're free to publish them where > you want. Why not on people.skolelinux.org/~RalfG/ ? (If that exists..) > > I would also be happy to maintain your collection as a package and put it > into debian! Mh, let's wait and see . could get too big. But there is indeed a soundfont (freepat). There are more free soundfonts in the net, I think. > > > regards, > Holger Regards Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

