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2001 Jun 28
2
OGG commandline decoder
Is there any Ogg-Vorbis command-line decoder for Windows (or DOS)?
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2001 Jul 04
2
windows binary (snapshot)
does anyone compiled a oggenc windows binary from the cvs sources?
please send it to me :)
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2001 May 02
2
DOS commandline decoder for Ogg beta4?
Help--
I've been experimenting with the encoder, using lots of different types of
music, and I'm floored by great sound quality of the ogg format.
Here's my problem---
I prefer not to use the Windows graphical environment for encoding or decoding,
regardless of how good the program (like dbPowerAMP), but I can't find a DOS
commandline decoder for converting Ogg files back to
2001 May 02
2
DOS commandline decoder for Ogg beta4?
Help--
I've been experimenting with the encoder, using lots of different types of
music, and I'm floored by great sound quality of the ogg format.
Here's my problem---
I prefer not to use the Windows graphical environment for encoding or decoding,
regardless of how good the program (like dbPowerAMP), but I can't find a DOS
commandline decoder for converting Ogg files back to
2003 Apr 05
3
24 bit with ogg
Hello.
Does ogg support 24 bit wav files for encoding?
Thanks
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2001 Jul 04
1
Ogg Vorbis ripping/encoding on Windows
...l how good they are with Vorbis since I am using a Linux
idiot-proof program 'Grip.' (Thank you, Monty, I owe you in both Ogg
Vorbis and Cdparanoia). However, at least, they are not using early
bata vesions and I know they are good programs.
I'll put Jernej's favourite as well.
AudioCV from PDSoft (http://mpxplay.tripod.com/)
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2001 Aug 23
3
RC2 vs. beta4 (test)
Hi!
I would like to share with you an interesting test result.
I re-encoded a song 10 times (the 2. made from the 1.,
the 3. made from the 2.,... the 10. made from the 9.),
with a beta4 (CVS 20010620)
and with an RC2 (CVS 20010817) library version,
256 kbit/s mode, channel coupling disabled at RC2.
The beta4 is very good at the 10. encoding too,
but the RC2 has some interesting quality bugs.
So,
2001 Aug 20
4
Batch-Tagging oggs?
Hello all.
Quick question ('Cause I'm famished and have to get something to eat)
If I have a batch of files (wave and/or ogg) with a certain naming scheme.
Would it be possible for me to write a small nifty (newbie) dos-batch
program that could tag those ogg-files (or encode the waves with tags) with
regards to the namin parameters.
Let me clarify. I usually encode waves with the