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2002 Jan 06
4
File Info Question
When I run ogginfo on a .ogg file I created with oggenc (RC3), it lists some
things that I have questions about:
1. Ogginfo lists bitrate_average and bitrate_nominal. Now, bitrate_average
(I assume) would mean the overall bitrate average for the entire file but
what does bitrate_nominal mean?
2. How is the serial number created? Can I tell something specific about an
.ogg file by looking at it?
As a side note, a thank you to those develope...
2002 Feb 11
4
Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't thatsucker valid?
...reamed ogg and got this:
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E:\>ogginfo radio4.ogg
filename=radio4.ogg
erial=1037942235
header_integrity=pass
vendor=Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20011217
version=0
channels=2
rate=44100
bitrate_upper=none
bitrate_nominal=96016
bitrate_lower=none
stream_integrity=pass
bitrate_average=65
length=182692.561270
playtime=3044:52
stream_truncated=true
total_length=182692.561270
total_playtime=3044:52 <----------------- what winamp also thinks.
E:\>
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While this looks allright, there appears to be some errors:
Obviou...
2002 Jan 22
1
ogginfo integrity tests
After accidentally ogginfo-ing a WAV file, I'm wondering if there's
any reason I shouldn't commit my fix that breaks out of the current
file test if header integrity fails.
Is there any case where the header integrity will fail but there is
still any useful information to get out of the stream? I don't think
so...
--
Kenneth Arnold <ken@arnoldnet.net>
- "Know
2002 Aug 09
1
Odd broken oggs ...
...found at approximate offset 3530268 bytes.
Corrupted ogg.
<p>---------- ogginfo rc3
erial=715851111
header_integrity=pass
<snip>
vendor=Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20010813
version=0
channels=2
rate=44100
bitrate_upper=none
bitrate_nominal=128000
bitrate_lower=none
stream_integrity=pass
bitrate_average=132758
length=212.240000
playtime=3:32
stream_truncated=false
total_length=212.240000
total_playtime=3:32
-----------------
What could cause this? (Other than physical data loss.) This file never
went anywhere. Ripped with grip, directly to a local hard drive...
possibly a bad sector though, har...
2002 Jan 01
6
new vorbisenc behaviour
Just got around to compiling RC3 under beos and came across an
anomaly when using managed bitrates.
I haven't changed the code for the beos encoder but I now get double
the bitrates so
vorbis_encode_init(&vi,mediaFormat.u.raw_audio.channel_count,(long)mediaFormat.u.raw_audio.frame_rate , -1, 128000, -1);
now gives me vorbis files that average around 325 - 350.
Is this now the correct