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2000 Jun 20
0
Test: Lame vs. Ogg/Vorbis -- warning big mail
...--------------------------------------------------------- MP3: LAME-3.70 mpg123-0.59r-4 MP3: lame -S -b 128 $FILE $OUT_FILE.mp3 Ogg: Vorbize-0.2 (Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20000508), ogg123-0.1 Ogg: /opt/ogg/bin/vorbize -q -w $OUT_FILE.ogg $FILE HW: K6 188 MHz ---<MP3>---<track01.cdda.wav>--- 423.28user 1.76system 7:06.27elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (13151major+141minor)pagefaults 0swaps ---<Ogg>---<track01.cdda.wav>--- 1739.84user 1.72system 29:04.72elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (1...
2000 Jun 20
0
Test: Lame vs. Ogg/Vorbis -- warning big mail
...--------------------------------------------------------- MP3: LAME-3.70 mpg123-0.59r-4 MP3: lame -S -b 128 $FILE $OUT_FILE.mp3 Ogg: Vorbize-0.2 (Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20000508), ogg123-0.1 Ogg: /opt/ogg/bin/vorbize -q -w $OUT_FILE.ogg $FILE HW: K6 188 MHz ---<MP3>---<track01.cdda.wav>--- 423.28user 1.76system 7:06.27elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (13151major+141minor)pagefaults 0swaps ---<Ogg>---<track01.cdda.wav>--- 1739.84user 1.72system 29:04.72elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (1...
2001 Apr 13
1
Benchmarking mp3 vs. vorbis
oggenc -b 128 cdda.wav cdda.ogg lame -h cdda.wav cdda.mp3 ogg123 -d null cdda.ogg mpg123 -t cdda.mp3 Here we can see that the mp3 tools are clearly superior in terms of the numbers of characters saved on the command line. mp3 users enjoy a 20% saving. Real-life results may narrow this gap. Rik p.s. ;) --- >...
2007 Feb 12
0
Audio File Conversion: Extract CDDA from Music CD and Save as MP3 on Hard Drive
...he Lame MP3 codec, but the files I find quickly are for early versions of Fedora Core. If someone can give me a URL for a version that will work on CentOS 4.4, that will be greatly appreciated. Or, another Application that will do this job better. Goal is to extract selected tracks from music CDs (CDDA), convert them to MP3 and save on the hard drive, for transfer to my cell phone. TIA, Lanny
2008 Aug 08
2
Audio CD problem on laptop VGN-SZ61MN
Is there anyone out there who has installed FreeBSD on the above Sony laptop ? Both ''cat filename > /dev/dsp0.0'' or ''vlc cdda:///dev/acd0@1 are OK. If I run ''cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 play'', there is no sound. But the output of ''cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 status audio'' is alright. (same behaviour for cd0 instead of acd0) And the output of ''mplayer cdda://1//dev/acd0'' is: P...
2007 Mar 19
1
Does wine support CDDA?(CD Digital Audio)?
I have got few games that use Audio CD as music source. SonicR for excample - runs much better on linux (using wine) then on my W2k (doesn't run at all). But there is no music even thoug Audio CD is in the drive... - is it normal? Or is there some "switch" for audio cd to work?
2003 Mar 24
2
oggenc crashes on WAV input (with q > 4.99)
...ndtrack) when I ran into a strange bug. After ripping track 8, CD 1 with cdparanoia under OpenBSD/alpha, I wanted to encode it with oggenc (latest version from the OpenBSD-current ports tree, (`oggenc -v` says 'OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis 1.0)')). Here's the output : $ oggenc -q 8 track08.cdda.wav Opening with wav module: WAV file reader Encoding "track08.cdda.wav" to "track08.cdda.ogg" at quality 8.00 Floating point exception (core dumped) (as you can see, this is before starting the actual encoding) Now the strange thing is that when I just start encoding...
2000 Feb 16
1
Decode questions
Sorry, to interrupt the license flame war... I downloaded the source from CVS as of 11am this morning and there are a couple of issues that I ran into: 1) I built the package and then in the examples dir I executed the following commands: # cdparanoia -B 1-1 # ./encoder-example < track01.cdda.wav > test.vor # ./decoder-example < test.vor > out.wav The rip and the encode both work fine. test.vor is 22280990 bytes (!) and track01.cdda.wav is 57998012 bytes long. decoder-example sez: Track encoded by encoder_example.c Bitstream is 0 channel, 0Hz Encoded by: Xiphophorus li...
2006 Nov 05
3
Some questions
Josh Coalson wrote: >> III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store >> the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in >> flac. >> But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are >> exact. >> Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use >> this >> feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information >> transformed into searchpoints in flac? >> > FLAC's internal cuesheets store the t...
2006 Nov 02
3
Some questions
...ery small (e.g. 34 frames only or even less). Is it possible at all to have such small flac files? III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in flac. But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are exact. Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use this feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information transformed into searchpoints in flac? Chris. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: calestyo.vc...
2001 May 29
10
Choosing a processor
Hello! I am about to buy a new computer, and because encoding/decoding .ogg files is the most processor intensive thing I intend to regularly do, I would like to know which is the "recommended" processor for real-time encoding (I record my favourite radio shows). TIA! Bye, Joane Lispton PS: I receive the FM radio stations through my cable (the one which brings me cable TV),
2007 Sep 13
5
Support .cda as input files
Hi list, I would really like to see support for .cda as input files. The cda format is the one used on regular audio CDs. Support for this format would make it even easier to encode to FLAC from CDs -- Daniel Aleksandersen
2007 Sep 13
3
Support .cda as input files
...put files. The cda >> format >> is the one used on regular audio CDs. >> >> Support for this format would make it even easier to encode to FLAC >> from CDs > > You are mistaken, Daniel. Regular audio CDs do not use any kind of > "file format" > CDDA consists of a stream of audio data with metadata codes in a > bitstream - there are no files, only a continuous stream of bits, > frames, blocks, etc. > The .cda files that you see are created by converting the raw CDDA > data to a file - they are not to be confused with the original. &...
2001 Sep 26
2
comments+tags CD data
Hi, I was wondering if there is a standised way of recording the CDDA database number (the information stored on a CD to help look up the CDs details on the net)in the tags? -- Jon Brightwell <jon.brightwell@atd.co.uk> Baby Code Monkey '"Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq., & "Ted" Theodore Logan' --- >8...
2002 Dec 15
4
Ripping CD´s to Ogg Vorbis under Linux
Hi, I recently migrated from Windows to Linux. I´ve used Linux quite a bit in server-enviroments, but as a desktop I have very little experience. I am now looking for a tool to rip CD´s to Ogg with CDDA support. I´ve tried KonCD, but it lacks features and is abit buggy. Sure, I can use cdparanoia, rename the wav´s to the right names and then encode to ogg via oggenc. But since I use X I thought there might be a application for this? I´ve checked the cdparanoia homepage at xiph.org but all links...
2001 Mar 01
2
Vorbis Encoding Problems
...ent fine. ogg123 works fine - it plays files off the website. So does the XMMS plugin (I just built XMMS and had it build the vorbis plugin that it came with) oggenc seems to work fine, in that all of its output looks normal: [ttyp3@dalek:tear-require-0.2.0/CDDB_get-1.4 @00:39] oggenc track03.cdda.wav Opening with wav module: WAV file reader Encoding "track03.cdda.ogg" [100.0%] [ 0m00s remaining] / Done encoding file "track03.cdda.ogg" File length: 5m 01.0s Elapsed time: 1m 26.9s Rate: 3.4704 Average bitrate: 133.3 kb/s B...
2001 Jul 07
2
patch for title(?) segmentation fault
oggenc -b 128 -d 1985 -N 01 -t "Black Planet" -l "First and Last and Always" -a "Sisters of Mercy" track01.cdda.wav egs in free in simple_utf8_encode. I tracked it down to a mis-calculated buffer size for malloc. I've attached the patch that fixes it (for me:). The only problem I have with the rest of the code is figuring out how the terminating 0 (null, whatever:) gets into unicode, I can't see an...
2000 Dec 08
3
Gargabe sound in ogg files
Hi, Some days ago I checked out the ogg vorbis stuff from cvs. I used the CDDA extracting tool to convert 1 of my disks to wav files. Then I encoded them to ogg. The sound was OK. The I wanted to do the same with another disk. But the ogg files containded short pieces of garbage sound. Sometimes first, sometimes last. They also caused more xmms segfault than the ogg files...
2004 Nov 16
2
RE: basic encoder help
...and it checked out and played fine, but when i rearranged the byte ordering to use signed char instead of the unsigned chars i was feeding it, the compression ratio was greatly improved. As a quick hack i ended up with: for (int i=0; i<2352; i+=4) { // 2352 because number of bytes in frame of CDDA sample[j++]=(((char)buffer[i+1]<<8)|(0x00ff&(int)(char)buffer[i])); sample[j++]=(((char)buffer[i+3]<<8)|(0x00ff&(int)(char)buffer[i+2])); } the (char) casts made all the difference. I'll change the software to use all signed chars, but this works for now. HTH. Andre...
2007 Sep 23
5
Burn flac to cd
> You don't. Audio CDs don't support ReplayGain tags. The only thing > you may do on Audio CDs is to use Volume Normalize techniques > available on certain programs. Normalization of sound is not a good, > clean thing, though. Surely it would be possible to have something apply the ReplayGain to the WAV after decoding and prior to writing them to CD... but I don't know