Re: Decoding QR
Claudius Hubig debian_1...@chubig.net writes: An example image would be helpful. I have put some to my home page, see below. I haven't installed libdecodeqr-dev since that seems to have completely ill dependencies. Itâs a development library (-dev) intended for use if you want to, well, develop your own programmes. Yes, I know and I wouldn't mind doing so. But I didn't like the dependencies on capturing, font libs, displaying on X11 etc. IMO a library for decoding should do exactly and only that. It shouldn't mess with where I get the images from or whether I want to display them. zbarimg from zbar-tools was able to recognise [0], but not [1]. Ah, thanks for that hint. I haven't found that tool before. I tried zbarimg on my images but (first) without success. The images were taken from a laptop screen and have probably to high a resolution, showing too much detail of the screen's pixel structure instead of solid white. After converting to 320 x 200 pixels with ImageMagick zbarimg found the QR codes in all images immediately. I have put my example images on http://thuermann.net/urs/qr The images eos-*.jpg on couldn't be decoded by zbarimg, but small.eos-*.jpg were decoded successfully. Thanks again. That brings me close to my goal of automatically correcting image time stamps, i.e. to compensate for the camera clock's time drift. urs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ygfppyv3axx@janus.isnogud.escape.de
Re: decoding ape_audiofiles
Le tridi 23 floréal, an CCXVI, steef a écrit : hi list is there a (debian) way to decode .apefiles into .flac or .wav under etch? just to decode some fine jazz-music by tommy flanagan. imo i need the mac-library, but this software seems to be unfree i know of shntool, lame etc. There is a Free monkeyaudio (= .ape) decoder in libavcodec/ffmpeg. I was about to says that it was twice slower than the proprietary official decoder, but I just re-did a benchmark and found exactly the same decoding time, so either my memory was wrong or its performance has increased. This decoder was merged in libavcodec last September; current Debian version of libavcodec dates back to last March: you will have ti build your own. Which is advisable anyway, since the Debian version lacks a lot of encoders. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: decoding ape_audiofiles
Nicolas George wrote: Le tridi 23 floréal, an CCXVI, steef a écrit : hi list is there a (debian) way to decode .apefiles into .flac or .wav under etch? just to decode some fine jazz-music by tommy flanagan. imo i need the mac-library, but this software seems to be unfree i know of shntool, lame etc. There is a Free monkeyaudio (= .ape) decoder in libavcodec/ffmpeg. I was about to says that it was twice slower than the proprietary official decoder, but I just re-did a benchmark and found exactly the same decoding time, so either my memory was wrong or its performance has increased. This decoder was merged in libavcodec last September; current Debian version of libavcodec dates back to last March: you will have ti build your own. Which is advisable anyway, since the Debian version lacks a lot of encoders. Regards, thanks nicolas, i 'll do just that. regards, steef -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding ape_audiofiles
On May 11, 7:50 am, steef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi list is there a (debian) way to decode .apefiles into .flac or .wav under etch? just to decode some fine jazz-music by tommy flanagan. imo i need the mac-library, but this software seems to be unfree i know of shntool, lame etc. regards, steef -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian-multimedia.org has mac library I think. Try it out. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
Frank McCormick wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZy b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWdo ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB3 It ends with : - --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. Help anyone? Prepend the line begin-base64 644 - to your encoded text. Append the line and pipe it through `uudecode' -- Raj Kiran Grandhi -- Politics is for the moment. An equation is for eternity. -- Albert Einstein -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mumia W.. wrote: | On 05/09/2008 06:31 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: | -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- | Hash: SHA1 | | | | Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? | | | here's the first few lines: | | - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) | Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 | Content-language: | Content-transfer-encoding: base64 | | U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZy | | b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWdo | | ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB3 | | | | | It ends with : | | | - --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- | | | Huh? | | That's not the right boundary. Below is the right boundary. | | - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- | | | Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. | | | Of course not. Base64 expects each message part to have a beginning and | an end, and message parts cannot (AFAIK) be interleaved. | | Help anyone? | | | I suspect that whatever software created the message is broken. Delete | the spurious message boundary line and decode using munpack or another | Base64 decoder. Since that is a private message to you, I won't ask you | to send it to me, but I am curious... | | | ~ I'll try it when i get a chance.. but as I told Ron Johnson when I exported it from Sylpheed and imported it into Thunderbird it all became clear! I have no idea what went on. But I''ll try your method. Frank - -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIJYuNnQV1aTcQlJsRAm5BAJ4982E/TO9cGtY+TX1iVVTFShwhNgCeJE4j rvP3BEUgguorLLqQw8TEi3E= =/GmT -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: Frank McCormick wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZy b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWdo ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB3 It ends with : - --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. Help anyone? Prepend the line begin-base64 644 - to your encoded text. Append the line and pipe it through `uudecode' That also did it. Came out like the message imported into Thunderbird came out. T'bird must automatically uudecode stuff. Thanks Cheers Frank -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/10/08 06:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: [snip] Prepend the line begin-base64 644 - to your encoded text. Append the line and pipe it through `uudecode' That also did it. Came out like the message imported into Thunderbird came out. T'bird must automatically uudecode stuff. Since Tbird inline-displays uuencoded base64 attachments, I'm sure that's the case. - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA We want... a Shrubbery!! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIJaVSS9HxQb37XmcRAqJgAJ9MOP6pWiuBdbR6tnxTQalsK3nm1wCeMIbs s3mN+GvXOIMq8Vfd6hRmuqk= =Vu4h -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 07:31:52PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZy b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWdo ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB3 It ends with : - --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. From what I recall, you but the stuff in a seperate file, say base64.txt and then use uudecode on it. -K -- | .''`. == Debian GNU/Linux == | my web site: | | : :' : The Universal |mysite.verizon.net/kevin.mark/| | `. `' Operating System| go to counter.li.org and | | `-http://www.debian.org/ |be counted! #238656 | | my keyserver: subkeys.pgp.net | my NPO: cfsg.org | |join the new debian-community.org to help Debian! | |___ Unless I ask to be CCd, assume I am subscribed ___| -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 09 May 2008 19:46:04 -0400 Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 07:31:52PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote: Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 From what I recall, you but the stuff in a seperate file, say base64.txt and then use uudecode on it. Nope, afraid not. uudecode expects a begin and an end in the file. Seems like it's some other system...anybody ?? - -- Frank McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIJPFznQV1aTcQlJsRAgc9AKCOVo1yp7E+vZXPlauPWVBBVLNVvwCggVoy EerQ8emAM62LRkbI7i0Za9Q= =l8U5 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
On Fri May 9 2008 04:31:52 pm Frank McCormick wrote: Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZ y b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWd o ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB 3 It ends with : --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. Help anyone? I used to do this manually quite some time ago. IIRC I used mpack/munpack but I'm not certain of that now but you could try that and see. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
On Fri, 09 May 2008 18:35:49 -0700 Alan Ianson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri May 9 2008 04:31:52 pm Frank McCormick wrote: Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZ I used to do this manually quite some time ago. IIRC I used mpack/munpack but I'm not certain of that now but you could try that and see. Nope. munpack says nothing to decode. This mail came from a Groupwise mail server. Normally this person does not send out encoded mail ..I am beginning to wonder whether she did something to it by accident. -- Frank McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/09/08 18:31, Frank McCormick wrote: Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZy b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWdo ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB3 It ends with : --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. Help anyone? This is gmail stupidity. It's how Google sends html-enabled mail. The only solution is to ask the sender to enable plain-text. - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA We want... a Shrubbery!! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFIJQsXS9HxQb37XmcRAlunAJ9SMKTQJwofwl390Adf2jFiYCTZygCcDxAl TT2U2oNRvSg8lH3KYwkU7ds= =uaOm -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decoding
On 05/09/2008 06:31 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded? here's the first few lines: - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-language: Content-transfer-encoding: base64 U29tZSBSZWFsbHkgR3JlYXQgTW9tZW50cyBvZiBSYWRpbyB0aGlzIHdlZWsuIFdlIGhlYXJkIGZy b20gaW5zaWRlIEJ1cm1hIGEgUXVlYmVjZXIncyBmaXJzdCBoYW5kIGFjY291bnQuIFdlIGxhdWdo ZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgVm9nZWwgZmFtaWx5J3Mgc3RpbGwgZHVyaW5nIFByb2hpYml0aW9uIGFuZCB3 It ends with : - --Boundary_(ID_Ta8U5Dd8tk/FeCjCVPGiyw)-- Huh? That's not the right boundary. Below is the right boundary. - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)-- Base64 doesn't know what to do with this file. Of course not. Base64 expects each message part to have a beginning and an end, and message parts cannot (AFAIK) be interleaved. Help anyone? I suspect that whatever software created the message is broken. Delete the spurious message boundary line and decode using munpack or another Base64 decoder. Since that is a private message to you, I won't ask you to send it to me, but I am curious... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Decoding BinHex4.0
Sebastian I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing. --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific programs for this? Thanks. Sebastian Canagaratna Department of Chemistry Ohio Northern University Ada, OH 45810 -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (I hope this is all of the above.)
Re: Decoding BinHex4.0
David: Just after posting the note I found that there was a package in main/otherofs called macutils. I used apt-get install macutils and it gave a file which I think is called hixbin. It insall the mime to use hexbin when it comes across The BinHex format and it seems to work, i.e., it writes it to a file. I was then able to look at it. These were word files so I was able to use word2x to convert them to text or latex. I hope this helps. Sebastian I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing. --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific programs for this? Sebastian Canagaratna Department of Chemistry Ohio Northern University Ada, OH 45810 -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (I hope this is all of the above.)
Re: Decoding BinHex4.0
I usually do this (long-winded): save attachment-name hexbin -d attachment-name mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name Tony ^ ^Sebastian ^ ^I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I ^get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an ^unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing. ^ ^--David ^David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, ^ useful, technically accurate, and friendly. ^ ^ ^On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: ^ ^ What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say ^ they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac ^ ^ I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to ^ do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific ^ programs for this? ^ ^ Thanks. ^ ^ Sebastian Canagaratna ^ Department of Chemistry ^ Ohio Northern University ^ Ada, OH 45810 ^ ^ ^ -- ^ Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null ^ ^ ^ ^--David ^David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, ^ useful, technically accurate, and friendly. ^ (I hope this is all of the above.) ^ ^ ^ ^-- ^Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null ^ ^
Re: Decoding BinHex4.0
Quoting Tony ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I usually do this (long-winded): save attachment-name hexbin -d attachment-name mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name For this reason, I usually use uudeview and just run it on the whole mailbox containing the attachment(s). It finds them automatically and you can choose which to decode. Very rarely do you have to pull an individual attachment out of the file. ^On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: ^ ^ What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say ^ they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac ^ ^ I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to ^ do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific ^ programs for this? Cheers, -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1908 653 739 Fax: +44 1908 655 151 Snail: David Wright, Earth Science Dept., Milton Keynes, England, MK7 6AA Disclaimer: These addresses are only for reaching me, and do not signify official stationery. Views expressed here are either my own or plagiarised.
Re: Decoding BinHex4.0
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccessful. Are there any specific programs for this? mcvert may be useful. It comes in a package of that name. -- Mark
Re: Decoding MP3 to WAV
mpg123 -o file.wave file.mp3 Thus spake Pavel Epifanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Dear All, There are plenty of tools to encode WAV - MP3. I use bladeenc (just download and compile from its home). Whats about back convertion (decoding). MP3-HOWTO only covers encoding process if I am right. Is there a debiantized packages already ? --- Regards, Pavel Epifanov. [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null :wq! --- Robert L. Harris| Low quality in a product happens. Senior System Engineer |That doesn't mean it's right and at RnD Consulting.| definitely doesn't mean it should \_ be accepted. Require quality. http://www.rnd-consulting.com/~nomad DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. FYI: perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
Re: Decoding MP3 to WAV
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Actually' you'll probably want to use: mpg123 -w file.wav file.mp3 rather than the -o switch. This will make absolute sure it writes .wav output to the .wav file. Jacob Schmude [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 53401220 email for public PGP key On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Robert L. Harris wrote: mpg123 -o file.wave file.mp3 Thus spake Pavel Epifanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Dear All, There are plenty of tools to encode WAV - MP3. I use bladeenc (just download and compile from its home). Whats about back convertion (decoding). MP3-HOWTO only covers encoding process if I am right. Is there a debiantized packages already ? --- Regards, Pavel Epifanov. [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null :wq! --- Robert L. Harris| Low quality in a product happens. Senior System Engineer |That doesn't mean it's right and at RnD Consulting. | definitely doesn't mean it should \_ be accepted. Require quality. http://www.rnd-consulting.com/~nomad DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS ALONE. I speak for no-one else. FYI: perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);' -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv Comment: Made with pgp4pine iQCVAwUBOKcpJ3H24cKJ7frBAQFTBgQAlkVXOY0N0zbyC7Bzckg0CqUOvgLdiqhQ 9NBjd5+eOwOdLvSJ+ptj2T0yk1TwyszSqUm868dZKSwHbghoqcjSIJVmXftOnQ8d yZG85cTfb9q02rykzJC0eg8Xqn2quqn/5Xnoftoum6OTjaMvVRd9/P6pFNVYzWfM A4iXCqoJOm8= =LqUi -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: decoding/viewing pictures
ivan hat gesagt: // ivan wrote: As I often download fractal images from the newsgroups I would like to find a news reader which will auto-decode the encrypted graphics and auto-exec a viewer programme ? Can anyone recommend a good picture viewer - prefer svgalib based rather than X based but any _good_ viewer is better than nothing ? My inability to find this software is the only reason I have left to use Win95 and, although I don't have a phobia about MS products, I would prefer to use Debian consistently. It's an absolute pain to have to re-boot just because I want to look at pretty pictures and then re-boot to get some work done (and, of course, I lose my dial-up connection with each re-boot !) For viewing pictures under svgalib there is the package zgv. It is similar to xv which you could only use with X. A good newsreader for the console is IMO slrn. To uudecode a message just put the cursor on it and hit the key : It will load the message and decode it. To decode multipart messages tag them all with the key # and the press : -- ____ Frank Barknecht __ __ trip\ \ / /wire __ / __// __ /__/ __// // __ \ \/ / __ \\ ___\ / / / / / / / // // /\ \\ ___\\ \ /_/ /_/ /_/ /_//_// / \ \\_\\_\ /_/\_\
Re: decoding/viewing pictures
On 22 Feb 1999q, ivan wrote: Hello again ! As I often download fractal images from the newsgroups I would like to find a news reader which will auto-decode the encrypted graphics and auto-exec a viewer programme ? Can anyone recommend a good picture viewer - prefer svgalib based rather than X based but any _good_ viewer is better than nothing ? My inability to find this software is the only reason I have left to use Win95 and, although I don't have a phobia about MS products, I would prefer to use Debian consistently. It's an absolute pain to have to re-boot just because I want to look at pretty pictures and then re-boot to get some work done (and, of course, I lose my dial-up connection with each re-boot !) As always, any and all comments are welcome. Ivan. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null zgv will do this without X. I suppose you could link it with a news reader but I don't know about this. It certainly works from mutt for me. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.achc.demon.co.uk The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on... - Edward Fitzgerald (Rubaiat of Omar Khayyam)
Re: decoding base64
I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me to decode this message. The uuencode doesn't work. Maybe it is just me, I am not familiar with this stuff. He's mailing his messages using MIME - which is typically used for mailing attachments. Some mailers (including Netscape 4) send out all their mail in MIME encoded form (unless told not to). To decode the messages, the best bet is to use a mail program that understands MIME. Failing that, you can use mimedecode (from the mimedecode Debian package) to decode it. Cheers, - Jim pgpqWarqJ2zfY.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: decoding base64
Sorry to follow up to my own message - but mimedecode doesn't do what I though it did. I was thinking of uudeview from the uudeview package. Cheers, - Jim pgprEgZoU8oOP.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: decoding base64
On Mon, Sep 15, 1997 at 06:03:11PM -0700, Jim Pick wrote: I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me to decode this message. The uuencode doesn't work. Maybe it is just me, I am not familiar with this stuff. He's mailing his messages using MIME - which is typically used for mailing attachments. Some mailers (including Netscape 4) send out all their mail in MIME encoded form (unless told not to). To decode the messages, the best bet is to use a mail program that understands MIME. Failing that, you can use mimedecode (from the mimedecode Debian package) to decode it. munpack should do the trick. I used it earlier today to decode a file someone sent me as four message/partial parts (argh Microsoft mailer). cat file1 file2 file3 file4 | munpack worked nicely. The message contained some text and a file. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt, StudIEAust [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Student, computer science computer systems engineering.3rd year, RMIT. http://hamish.home.ml.org/ (PGP key here) CPOM: [* ] 54% The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. --Bohr -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: decoding base64
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me to decode this message. The uuencode doesn't work. Maybe it is just me, I am not familiar with this stuff. The Debian package you need is the mpack package found in the mail section. The programs munpack and mpack, decode and encode base-64 encoded files. This should do the job for you. Luck, Dwarf -- _-_-_-_-_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_- aka Dale Scheetz Phone: 1 (904) 656-9769 Flexible Software 11000 McCrackin Road e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tallahassee, FL 32308 _-_-_-_-_-_- If you don't see what you want, just ask _-_-_-_-_-_-_- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .