R u using 48 kHz instead of 44 kHz samples? *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 09/08/01 at 16:46 Hongli Lai wrote:>Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained? >Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync >after a while no matter what I try. > > >--- >8 ---- >List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ >Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ >To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' >containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. >Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.l --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained? Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync after a while no matter what I try. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
> Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained? > Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync > after a while no matter what I try.Which ACM codec? Encode with what? Regards Ingo --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
I believe that, unlike Direct Show, ACM was designed to be used with CBR compression formats only. Although it is possible to get VBR to work in ACM, it causes problems when it's multiplexed into an AVI file because the multiplexer expects to interleave the data chunks at a constant chunk size the whole way through. That's why people have a hard time synching up audio when using an ACM MP3 codec in VBR mode. It can be done, but it's tricky. I would wait till Ogg supports CBR before using it for anything more than testing in AVI files. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
Hello Hongli, 9. avgust 2001, 16:46:43, you wrote:> Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained? > Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync > after a while no matter what I try.Try playing with any of the "DivX players" out there (like MicroDVD, or BSplayer)... -- Jernej Simoncic, jernej.simoncic@guest.arnes.si http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/ ICQ: 26266467 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
---------- Van: Jernej Simonèiè <jernej.simoncic@guest.arnes.si>> I only use WMA, when I'm running out of space (or time, WMA encodes > 10-20x faster than MP3)... I'll use Vorbis ACM when it gets CBR > working.Well I certainly hope that the Ogg Vorbis encoder gets faster. BTW how will Ogg Vorbis compare to WMA once it's CBR? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
---------- Van: Greg Wooledge <greg@wooledge.org>>> BTW how will Ogg Vorbis compare to WMA once it's CBR? > > Why on earth would you want CBR??Didn't somebody say that Vorbis will support CBR in the future? And if Vorbis don't support VBR, then how can I get it working in AVI? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
Hello. I can't play this file on Macamp 2.0.1. http://www.bgm.ne.jp/vorbis_test/MJ1_11h.ogg (336KB) (This file is the products of BGM ONLINE(my office)) Winamp(with in_vorbis.dll), Audion 2.5 are OK. Why can't? It seems that Macintosh Vorbis Player can't play Old-encoded-files(ex. Beta3). Windows Player has no problem. I expect improvement. I can't be bothered re-encode for 7,000 files. Kazuaki Shioda shioda@bgm.ne.jp --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
----------> Van: Monty <xiphmont@xiph.org> > Aan: vorbis@xiph.org > Onderwerp: Re: [vorbis] Vorbis ACM codec > Datum: donderdag 16 augustus 2001 21:28 > The constant/average bitrate we implement is still unlikely to be > rigid enough for AVI's [lack of] syncronization. Really, AVI is a > rigid, obsolete hack that should have died ten years ago. I have no > reason to ignore AVI support, but I'm not going to let it make my life > miserable.I agree. AVI is a very bad designed format. But until the DivX codec can be used in an Ogg file, I don't see any chance that AVI will disappeard. There are just too many movies/anime encoded in DivX. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
Imho its possible to mux every conceivable audio codec in a DivX:) AVI file. I allready encountered the first DivX:)'s that use OGG as audio codec. The question is if you Ogg Vorbis guys want to be associated with DivX:). That would be a bad idea imho...DivX:) is controversial and NOT here to stay imho...its a rippers codec with a shady past (although they try to be "fashionable" with their Open Source initiative) nothing more, nothing less. Regards, Mark -- Mark de Bokx Internet Service Engineer ICT Communication and Media Services Planet Media Group the Netherlands "Breast Feeding should not be attempted by fathers with hairy chests, since they can make the baby sneeze and give it wind." -- Mike Harding, "The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac" -----Original Message----- From: smoerk@gmx.de [mailto:smoerk@gmx.de] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 12:08 PM To: vorbis@xiph.org Subject: Re: [vorbis] Vorbis ACM codec On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 03:14:47 +0200, Hongli Lai wrote:>> The constant/average bitrate we implement is still unlikely to be >> rigid enough for AVI's [lack of] syncronization. Really, AVI is a >> rigid, obsolete hack that should have died ten years ago. I have no >> reason to ignore AVI support, but I'm not going to let it make my life >> miserable. > >I agree. AVI is a very bad designed format. But until the DivX codec can be >used in an Ogg >file, I don't see any chance that AVI will disappeard. >There are just too many movies/anime encoded in DivX.Would it be possible to use QuickTime for this? Or how difficult would it be to use DivX in Ogg and are there reasons why this is a bad idea? (license, technical,...) --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
>OpenDivX is dead now. The only hope left are the open >source video codecs out there, but most of them are >highlyunoptimized.(except for ffmpeg; all codecs in>ffmpeg are GPL'ed and highly optimized)Ever tried HuffyYuv? Regards, Mark -- Mark de Bokx Internet Service Engineer ICT Communication and Media Services Planet Media Group the Netherlands "Breast Feeding should not be attempted by fathers with hairy chests, since they can make the baby sneeze and give it wind." -- Mike Harding, "The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac" --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
>>Ever tried HuffyYuv?> Where can I get it?http://www.math.berkeley.edu/%7Ebenrg/huffyuv.html Regards, Mark -- Mark de Bokx Internet Service Engineer ICT Communication and Media Services Planet Media Group the Netherlands "Breast Feeding should not be attempted by fathers with hairy chests, since they can make the baby sneeze and give it wind." -- Mike Harding, "The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac" --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.