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2003 Nov 14
3
Recieving Ogg streams on a Mac?
I have yet to speak to a single Mac user who has successfully received a
live or archived Ogg stream. I'm been told neither MacAmp nor Quicktime will
accept streams, they only play files.
Are there any Mac users on this list who can recommend a player (from
personal experience) which actually plays Ogg streams?
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http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos.html
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2003 Nov 22
4
CBC radio's science show archives Ogg
Earlier today while listening to CBC radio's national science show
"Quirks and Quarks", I was pleasantly surprised to hear that their audio
archives are now offered in Ogg, in addition to mp3 and real. This is
the first CBC show that I am aware of that offers their archives in
formats other than the usual real/wma/qt.
For those who don't know, CBC is Canada's only
2003 Nov 06
4
KPFA live vorbis stream
...are an excellent match
because of the ideas that both projects are founded on. Here are the links:
KPFA's home page: http://www.kpfa.org/
KPFA's Vorbis stream: http://aud-one.kpfa.org:8090/kpfa.ogg
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<p>----- Original Message -----
From: <computing@kpfa.org>
To: "David Bachner" <bachner@subgenius.com>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Ogg Vorbis on KPFA
I just checked the
>vorbis email list archives and I see no mention of KPFA, so I wonder if
>they're even aware that you're doing this. I just joined the list so
>I'll ma...
2004 Apr 02
2
resampling to 48 kHz
One thing that has always bothered me about the ogg
format is the distortion of high frequency sounds -
even at data rates as high 128 and 160 kbps. I find
the best way around this is to resample the wav file
to 48 kHz (using SoundForge 6.0) before encoding
(using CDex) to ogg. It takes a while, and adds a lot
of extra wear and tear on my drive, but what a
difference! The result is an 80k ogg file
2003 Nov 06
1
The Hour of Slack (vorbis encoded)
For those who are interested, it's a weekly radio show produced by the
Church of the SubGenius, presenting the bewildering doctrine of
PatrioPsychoticAnarchoMaterialism, buried beneath a dizzying media barrage.
Hosted by Rev. Ivan Stang, official show archives maintained by yours truly.
Now offering 45k and 160k Ogg Vorbis files, listen in headphones:
http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos.html
2004 May 22
0
WFMU has added an Ogg Vorbis stream
It's 40 kbps/22 kHz stereo. I tried to convince them
to raise the sampling rate to 44.1 kHz, but they're
determined to keep it within reach of urban dialup
modem users.
This aught to increase awareness of Ogg among artists
and record collectors in NYC and beyond who would not
have otherwise heard of Ogg Vorbis. 'FMU has a huge
presence on the web.
WFMU is a non-commercial, freeform