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    The Go Networks plug-in. It even works on a mac :)
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    All i can say is WW!
    This is the best streaming video i've ever seen.
    Microsoft better take notice.
    Does anyone know what it is based on?
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  • No.1 | | 292 bytes | |

    If I need to write a decoder for wma9, then from where i should get start ?
    Thanks in advance !
    -Sanjay
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  • No.2 | | 729 bytes | |

    We license a "Porting Kit" of C++ source code for WMA decoder.

    x

    It's $5000, which is either dirt cheap or horribly expensive depending
    on what you're trying to do :).
    -Ben

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    Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:56 PM
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    Subject: Help about wma9

    If I need to write a decoder for wma9, then from where i should get
    start ?
    Thanks in advance !
    -Sanjay

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  • No.3 | | 1397 bytes | |

    Company for whom I am working has already made available this porting
    kit to me. This kit has different specifications and source code. I am
    not able to find out how should i get start. for example, which profile
    I should take first of all.

    Ben Waggoner wrote:

    >We license a "Porting Kit" of C++ source code for WMA decoder.
    >
    >
    >x
    >
    >It's $5000, which is either dirt cheap or horribly expensive depending
    >on what you're trying to do :).
    >
    >-Ben
    >

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    >From: WMTalk [mailto:WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM] Behalf
    >Sanjay Rao
    >Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:56 PM
    >To: WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM
    >Subject: Help about wma9
    >
    >If I need to write a decoder for wma9, then from where i should get
    >start ?
    >Thanks in advance !
    >-Sanjay
    >
    >
    >Users Guide
    >contains important info. Save time, search the archives at

    .
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  • No.4 | | 2023 bytes | |

    Can you give some more details about what you're trying to accomplish?

    In general, the WMA "Standard" codec is a good starting point.
    -Ben

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    From: WMTalk [mailto:WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM] Behalf
    Sanjay Rao
    Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:52 PM
    To: WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM
    Subject: Re: Help about wma9

    Company for whom I am working has already made available this porting
    kit to me. This kit has different specifications and source code. I am
    not able to find out how should i get start. for example, which profile
    I should take first of all.

    Ben Waggoner wrote:

    >We license a "Porting Kit" of C++ source code for WMA decoder.
    >
    >

    p
    >x
    >
    >It's $5000, which is either dirt cheap or horribly expensive depending
    >on what you're trying to do :).
    >
    >-Ben
    >

    Message
    >From: WMTalk [mailto:WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM] Behalf
    >Sanjay Rao
    >Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:56 PM
    >To: WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM
    >Subject: Help about wma9
    >
    >If I need to write a decoder for wma9, then from where i should get
    >start ?
    >Thanks in advance !
    >-Sanjay
    >
    >
    >Users Guide
    >contains important info. Save time, search the archives at

    .
    >To unsubscribe,

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  • No.5 | | 3050 bytes | |

    I am trying to write a standard compliance checker tool for WMA.

    Ben Waggoner wrote:

    >Can you give some more details about what you're trying to accomplish?
    >
    >In general, the WMA "Standard" codec is a good starting point.
    >
    >-Ben
    >

    Message
    >From: WMTalk [mailto:WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM] Behalf
    >Sanjay Rao
    >Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:52 PM
    >To: WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM
    >Subject: Re: Help about wma9
    >
    >Company for whom I am working has already made available this porting
    >kit to me. This kit has different specifications and source code. I am
    >not able to find out how should i get start. for example, which profile
    >I should take first of all.
    >
    >Ben Waggoner wrote:
    >


    >
    >>We license a "Porting Kit" of C++ source code for WMA decoder.
    >>
    >>

    >
    >>

    >p


    >
    >>x
    >>
    >>It's $5000, which is either dirt cheap or horribly expensive depending
    >>on what you're trying to do :).
    >>

    Ben
    >>

    >Message
    >>From: WMTalk [mailto:WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM] Behalf
    >>Sanjay Rao
    >>Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:56 PM
    >>To: WMTalk (AT) DISCUSSMS (DOT) HSTING.LSFT.CM
    >>Subject: Help about wma9
    >>
    >>If I need to write a decoder for wma9, then from where i should get
    >>start ?
    >>Thanks in advance !

    Sanjay
    >>
    >>
    >>Users Guide
    >>contains important info. Save time, search the archives at

    >.
    >>To unsubscribe,

    >
    >>

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