>> "JT" == James Troup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Ristuccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Package goes in main. (Unless it has a layer-3 encoder - folks here can't
>> decide if we can package those at all).
>>
>> As precedent, there's already a mpeg-1 layer-2 encoder in main called
>>
Brian Ristuccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package goes in main. (Unless it has a layer-3 encoder - folks here can't
> decide if we can package those at all).
>
> As precedent, there's already a mpeg-1 layer-2 encoder in main called
> toolame.
That's audio, what about the video? I knew MPEG
Package goes in main. (Unless it has a layer-3 encoder - folks here can't
decide if we can package those at all).
As precedent, there's already a mpeg-1 layer-2 encoder in main called
toolame.
For apps that want to do entirely patent-free audio encoding, Ogg Vorbis is
a great mp3 replacement. F
On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 01:19:23PM +0200, Christian Marillat <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote...
> Hi,
>
> rte is a video MPEG 1 and audio MPEG-1/2 Layer II encoder to encode
> stream from the V4L interface. rte enable a plugin in zapping a TV
> viewer for Gnome.
>
> After some discussion with James Tr
>>
[...]
> If somebody can tell me where this package should be ?
More precisely, this package is DFSG compliant ?
Christian
Hi,
I did a ITP #112699 for rte http://zapping.sourceforge.net/
rte is a video MPEG 1 and audio MPEG-1/2 Layer II encoder to encode
stream from the V4L interface. rte enable a plugin in zapping a TV
viewer for Gnome.
After some discussion with James Troup, I don't know if this package
should go
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