> > Sounds like a good idea - > > - if Browse.xo gets served a speex file with the right mimetype, does > it do the right thing? >
Yes. It didn't as of 656, but it did as of 711 and does in 767 > - do browsers in other desktop/laptop platforms (conventional linux, > Windows, OSX) do the right thing? *nix yes, OSX sometimes, Windows... not in IE and I don't think so in FF 3.1 maybe > > > > Ideally we could use the 1500+ hours of Human Read audiobook that > Librivox > > has produced and stored on archive.org in some of our deployments. > > Great project -- didn't know it existed. Tried it with Alice in > Wonderland, in part to see what my ubuntu laptop would do with the > speex files, but it lists mp3 and ogg only...? Is speex a codec that > gets wraped in ogg? > They're not yet encoded as speex @ archive.org. I've spoken to sj and the team of Internet Archiver's that he's been working with and it seems possible that they may re-encode their archives to provide speex as an option. Your ubuntu machine should already have a speex file on it. If you still have the Desktop-Examples package installed Ubuntu comes with a collection of flyers and OOo documents, an Ubuntu-Sax.ogg file and a Librivox Aseop's Fables recording in Speex. ~/Examples/fables_01_01_aesop.spx /usr/share/example-content/fables_01_01_aesop.spx
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