[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 551659] Support MT9 audio files

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Sun May 31 12:43:08 PDT 2009


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Tim-Philipp Müller changed:

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------- Comment #5 from Tim-Philipp Müller  2009-05-31 19:43 UTC -------
> Ogg is capable of doing this. It's simply mixing multitrack audio. For example,
> if i have multiple tracks in an ogg file, one is the vocals, another is guitar,
> another bass, etc, i should be able to control which ones i hear and how loud
> each one is. This is what is meant by supporting MT9 functionality. Although
> support for the MT9 format is also missing. 

I'm not sure what exactly you're asking for. I believe GStreamer can already do
this just fine, e.g. via adder and a volume element for each input stream.


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