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2002 Sep 12
3
Such a nice codec! Soundcard recommendations?
...'t. This is for music, not movies. But if there's a great 5.1 sound card, I'll take that. If you email me directly, I'll summarise to the list. I'd also very much appreciate it if you tell me what kind of stereo you're running the sound card to... Cheers :) -Ben -- bwpearre@alumni.princeton.edu http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: part Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 233 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis/attachments/20020912/65665007/par...
2003 Feb 12
2
Comment fields don't like accents!
Anyone know, under Linux, how to get accents (hoping for u with an umlaut, for example) into a comment field? They're happily in the comment file I'm using as a source (or on the command line), but they get translated into # either when I do vorbiscomment -a or vorbiscomment -l (not sure which, but XMMS also sees # instead of the right char, which implies the first). title=Die Sch#ne
2002 Mar 21
1
Tag changes
A few days ago, I initiated a conversation with Jonathan Walther to seek his advice on how he might tag a CD that I ogg'ed. Out of this discussion, we decided to make a couple of changes to the proposed standard. 1) A new LABELNO tag was added to the list. This would contain the record label's catalogue number. Generally available on the face of the CD. Probably more useful than
2002 Nov 01
10
fitting lots of music into 10GB with Vorbis
Hi- just wondering, what would be the best quality rating to use to fit lots of music into 10GB of HD space. The audio quality has to be high enough for it to sound good when played through PA systems (for when my college is stupid enough to forget to hire a DJ, or when the realise the DJ they always hire can't use a mixing desk properly) ranging from a functional PA system thats stuck in the
2003 Feb 12
1
Useful Comments vs. Databases
Now that we have a useful standard that allows us to label our recordings properly: Are there yet any on-line databases (I'm thinking freedb-like, but freedb is as lame as ever) that allow storage/retreival of all of these useful comments? Cheers! -Ben -- Ben Pearre http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was