Am Freitag, den 11.05.2012, 16:10 -0400 schrieb Andres Mejia:
Could it use vo-aacenc as an alternate?
I've never considered. It's not like vo-aacenc is a drop-in replacement
for faac, their APIs appear quite dissimilar (IIRC vo-aacenc is C++
while libfaac is C).
It probably makes more sense
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com wrote:
Am Freitag, den 11.05.2012, 16:10 -0400 schrieb Andres Mejia:
Could it use vo-aacenc as an alternate?
I've never considered. It's not like vo-aacenc is a drop-in replacement
for faac, their APIs appear quite
Late posting but...
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 4:03 AM, Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com wrote:
Am 01.02.2012 18:19, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
Feel free to push what you currently have to git.debian.org, I might
find some time next week to have a closer look. Maybe we can get it to
use
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Reinhard Tartler siret...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW2, there is also a nearly-ready transcode 1.1.3 package prepared in git
which just needs review of debian/copyright and Build-Depends. This would
also enable uploading of a lot of packages that depend on it, e.g.
Am 03.02.2012 17:09, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
I've asked debian-legal (with zero response) and then abandoned faac.
I've escalated this question to the ubuntu technical board, and
they've decided faac was redistributable but non-free. So that
wouldn't help us much.
No, we are not going to
Am 03.02.2012 17:28, schrieb Fabrice Coutadeur:
A bit off-topic, but I was planning to try to move dvdstyler from
Ubuntu to Debian, under Debian Multimedia umbrella, as all
dependencies seems to be there (still have to port it to libav 0.8
though).
Cooo, that's highly appreciated, thanks!
And another member of our team, Julien Lavergne, already maintains
ogmrip in Ubuntu. Julien, would you mind puting the package under
pkg-multimedia team maintenance and upload it to Debian as well?
Sorry for putting work onto others (or at least suggesting so), but I
really think this is the
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com wrote:
And another member of our team, Julien Lavergne, already maintains ogmrip in
Ubuntu. Julien, would you mind puting the package under pkg-multimedia team
maintenance and upload it to Debian as well?
Sorry for putting
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Reinhard Tartler siret...@gmail.com wrote:
Regarding h264enc and xvidenc, I had a brief look at them early last
year. AFAIR, they are quite sophisticated shell scripts, but otherwise
pretty straight forward to maintain. Count me in as supporter for
these
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Alessio Treglia ales...@debian.org wrote:
I think we should write a small list of multimedia packages currently
available in Ubuntu and missing in Debian (but that can join), e.g.
xvidenc and h264enc are part of that such of set, even if they have a
dependency
Am 03.02.2012 16:16, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
IIRC, Andres was working on it last. The last problem I remember was
that it contained code from the reference mpeg2 encoder, which
required license/copyright clarification or having those parts dropped
from the package.
IIRC, A number of missing
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com wrote:
Am 03.02.2012 16:16, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
IIRC, Andres was working on it last. The last problem I remember was
that it contained code from the reference mpeg2 encoder, which
required license/copyright
Hi,
A bit off-topic, but I was planning to try to move dvdstyler from
Ubuntu to Debian, under Debian Multimedia umbrella, as all
dependencies seems to be there (still have to port it to libav 0.8
though).
I'll try as soon as I end the update of dvbcut qt4 patch (I have a
working version, but
Am 01.02.2012 18:19, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
Feel free to push what you currently have to git.debian.org, I might
find some time next week to have a closer look. Maybe we can get it to
use opencore-aac instead.
What I have at the moment is absolutely unrepresentable. It is based
on
Am 02.02.2012 10:03, schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
What I have at the moment is absolutely unrepresentable. It is based
on Marillat's package with some changes to patches and some
out-of-patch changes. Maybe I'll try to break out my own changes as a
separate patch once I got it to compile and post
Alessio,
Am 01.02.2012 11:00, schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
There are also some command line tools like xvidenc, h264enc or
lxdvdrip which might be easier to package but only provide limited
I have seen that you maintain these for ubuntu. Would you mind
uploading them to Debian, too? I think all
Dear team,
what DVD rippers do we currently have in Debian?
Apart from avconv, mencoder and VLC - which all somehow allow to
transcode a DVD into a file - I only know of thoggen. While I like the
latter very much for its straight interface, it seems dead upstream
and does currently only
Am Mittwoch, den 01.02.2012, 11:00 +0100 schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
Dear team,
what DVD rippers do we currently have in Debian?
Apart from avconv, mencoder and VLC - which all somehow allow to
transcode a DVD into a file - I only know of thoggen. While I like the
latter very much for its
Am 01.02.2012 10:59, schrieb Benjamin Drung:
Maybe not important, but you missed dvdbackup. It's in the Debian
archive, but not under the hood of pkg-multimedia (yet).
Thanks for the addition, but I prefer rippers that output (transcoded)
files that are instantly watchable.
2012/2/1 Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com:
Did I miss one importand DVD ripper? Do you consider them candidates for
Debian in general and exspecially for pkg-multimedia? Who is with me? ;)
To have Handbrake in debian would be awesome!
mira
On Mi, Feb 01, 2012 at 13:58:44 (CET), Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
2012/2/1 Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com:
Did I miss one importand DVD ripper? Do you consider them candidates for
Debian in general and exspecially for pkg-multimedia? Who is with me? ;)
To have Handbrake in debian would
Am 01.02.2012 16:14, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
I agree that handbrake would be great to have in Debian. Unfortunately,
it bundles a lot of libraries that are already in Debian, and IIRC, it
contains a considerable number of patches to libavcodec. So AFAIUI, it
is in a similar situation as xbmc:
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Fabian Greffrath fab...@greffrath.com wrote:
Am 01.02.2012 16:14, schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
I agree that handbrake would be great to have in Debian. Unfortunately,
it bundles a lot of libraries that are already in Debian, and IIRC, it
contains a considerable
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