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My name is Conrad Parker, and I live in Kyoto, Japan. I work with Renesas in Tokyo, designing the Linux multimedia architecture for a new line of mobile processors; and for Wikimedia Foundation, working on Ogg integration for Mozilla Firefox. I am also working towards a PhD in Computer Science at Kyoto University. Free software projects include the Sweep sound editor and the Annodex media system, and various smaller ones that you can read about here.

Sunday, 3 June 2007

Release: libfishsound 0.8.0

libfishsound provides a simple and consistent programming interface for decoding and encoding audio data using Xiph.Org codecs (Vorbis and Speex). This release includes compatibility with the floating point portion of the libfishsound development trunk API, in preparation for use with liboggplay. In order to build a minimal version of libfishsound for use with liboggplay, configure with encoding disabled in order to produce a smaller binary and to remove the dependency on libvorbisenc.

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