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2001 Mar 14
1
File name problem with Win2K
Here is the problem. I make a directory "xyz" and put file "a" in it, then make a directory "XYZ" and put file "b" in it. When viewing the samba share with Win2K I see both directories "xyz" and "XYZ", but the only file that both directories have in them is file "a". If you use NT4 you will see a directory "xyz"
2013 Sep 25
2
Opus now supported at Magnatune
On Sep 20, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: >> I wasn't sure what bit rate was appropriate for "Very high quality" >> with opus, i.e. something that was "commonly indistinguishable from a >> WAV file". Any advice on that is appreciated. > > I would tend to recommend using around the same bitrate for Opus as
2013 Sep 20
5
Opus now supported at Magnatune
> If you pass --genre multiple times, it will actually encode multiple GENRE tags in the file. Not sure how many players will properly handle such a thing, though (my prediction: not many, though I think VLC will concatenate them into a comma-separated list). My mistake, I didn't read the man page carefully enough, which does state this: > Set the genre comment field to genre. This
2001 Mar 14
0
Case Sensitivity vs. Case Preservation
...#39;case sensitive' option to yes. And recognize that this may cause some inexplicable behavior on the part of Windows client applications accessing that directory. -----Original Message----- From: JON GERDES [mailto:GERDESJ@gkn-whl.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:59 AM To: drew.buckman@mrmfulfillment.com Cc: samba@us5.samba.org Subject: Re: File name problem with Win2K Win2K doesn't differentiate files/directories by case so you are bound to get problems doing this. The "fix" would have to come from MS - and that's a little unlikely. Try creating directories...
2013 Sep 19
0
Opus now supported at Magnatune
John Buckman wrote: > Magnatune.com <http://Magnatune.com>'s entire catalog is now > downloadable in Opus format, with full metadata (small and large cover > art) at 128k stereo. As a long-time fan of Magnatune and what you're trying to do, this is pretty awesome. > 1) I'm reall...
2013 Sep 20
0
Opus now supported at Magnatune
On 13-09-19 11:26 PM, John Buckman wrote: > My mistake, I didn't read the man page carefully enough, which does state this: >> Set the genre comment field to genre. This option may be specified multiple times to tag a track with multiple overlapping genres. No mistake. It didn't say that until yesterday afternoon....
2013 Sep 25
0
Opus now supported at Magnatune
On 09/25/2013 03:57 PM, John Buckman wrote: > With oggenc, we're using a "-q 6" > > Whereas for opusenc we're using "--bitrate 128" oggenc -q 6 is calibrated to give an average of 192 kb/s on a large collection. So I suggest using --bitrate 192 for Opus if you want similar quality. To give you a...
2013 Nov 15
2
opusenc -- no track number metadata?
The docs for opusenc at https://mf4.xiph.org/jenkins/view/opus/job/opus-tools/ws/man/opusenc.html don't mention any way to specify the track number metadata. Is there an undocumented way to do this, or this feature not available? Or is the "track number" meant to be a "comment" ? More people at Magnatune are downloading our opus files, so this came up... -john
2013 Nov 15
0
opusenc -- no track number metadata?
On 15 November 2013 18:27, John Buckman <john at magnatune.com> wrote: (sigh, once more I accidentally replied off-list...) > The docs for opusenc at > https://mf4.xiph.org/jenkins/view/opus/job/opus-tools/ws/man/opusenc.html > > don't mention any way to specify the track number metadata. > > Is there an undo...
2013 Sep 18
4
Opus now supported at Magnatune
This seemed to be the best place to let you guys know.... Magnatune.com's entire catalog is now downloadable in Opus format, with full metadata (small and large cover art) at 128k stereo. A few comments: 1) I'm really impressed by your metadata implementation. It's very cleanly done, and the multiple artwork idea is fantastic. One suggestion: I couldn't find an example in the