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2002 Jul 25
3
Quality & ripping speed
Thanks for all the great responses on tools to use - I have Exact Audio Copy and CDex working very well, and I've been working out all the kinks. Two questions, one very Vorbis related, one not :) 1) I know people have asked many times "What quality should I use". Well, I want to ask it again but in a narrower frame. I see less than 10% difference in size between 4.9...
2005 Jul 03
10
CDex and Flac
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as an 'external encoder' with the string: -8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%tn...
2003 Jul 09
1
cdex problems and vorbis
hello I can't use cdex here is my error log could vorbis be the colpret? Event Type: Error Event Source: Application Error Event Category: None Event ID: 1000 Date: 7/9/2003 Time: 3:53:16 PM User: N/A Computer: HOME-XS1NC5AM3V Description: Faulting application cdex.exe, version 1.0.0.1, faulting module speex32.acm, ve...
2005 Aug 10
0
The CDex and Flac saga continues
...and chocolates. Now as I come to rip the whole lot to Vorbis files, Oggenc is spewing an error that the files are 'not a supported format'. As the flacs which I have produced since moving to Ubuntu (with sound juicer) seem to work, I am starting to worry that all the files which I made from CDex are going to give me grief. Any ideas? Suggestions? Some magical something which someone can offer me to fix up whatever is wrong with my many Flac files??? Can I run some script to decode the flacs to wav and back again without losing the tags? Flac seems to think that they are fine, so I don'...
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
...November 2002 15:27 wrote : > It's not open source, but *dBpowerAMP Music Converter > <http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm>* has very good Vorbis support. It > rips to .wav and then encodes .ogg, but it's a one-step process for > the user, like grip. > I've not used CDex, but I think it fits your description, and is open > source: Thank you for your suggestions but neither program writes [burns] audio cds. I have used both programs and they are both good, particularly CDex. I went to dBpowerAMP's website and they do apparently have an audio cd burner in th...
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
...2002 15:27 wrote : >> It's not open source, but *dBpowerAMP Music Converter >> <http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm>* has very good Vorbis support. It >> rips to .wav and then encodes .ogg, but it's a one-step process for >> the user, like grip. I've not used CDex, but I think it fits your >> description, and is open source: > Thank you for your suggestions but neither program writes [burns] > audio cds. I have used both programs and they are both good, > particularly CDex. I went to dBpowerAMP's website and they do > apparently have an...
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD bur ner?
...o version available. Feurio (today version 1.66) is my favorite audio ripping/burning program. Ciao Friedrich -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Iain Cheyne [mailto:iain@shlgroup.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. November 2002 16:39 An: 'vorbis@xiph.org' Betreff: RE: [vorbis] dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner? <p>Thank you for your suggestions but neither program writes [burns] audio cds. I have used both programs and they are both good, particularly CDex. I went to dBpowerAMP's website and they do apparently have an audio cd burner in the pipeline,...
2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like 24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or CoolEdit, the bum ones have been tracks I've pulled off of CDs (with CDEX, EAC, and Windows native). Clues? -eric --- &g...
2005 Jul 03
0
CDex and Flac
...r tool, and then test the same FLAC frontend to see if it is the ripped files that are causing the problem. Brian Willoughby Sound Consulting Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 00:20:45 +1200 From: Aaron Whitehouse <lists@whitehouse.org.nz> To: flac@xiph.org Subject: [Flac] CDex and Flac List-Archive: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac> I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as an 'external encoder' with the string: -8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "t...
2005 Aug 13
0
The CDex and Flac saga continues
At 01:42 AM 8/13/2005, you wrote: > > It would actually be easier to rerip all your CDs using EAC. I rip to > > ogg vorbis with EAC and it comes out fine. I can give you a website URL > > that will give you the info on how to setup EAC to use ogg vorbis. And I > > use -q 8 so they sound good. > >Thanks for the suggestion, Jon, but I would rather not re-rip them. I
2002 Dec 12
1
CD rippers
...ed here I just recently reinstalled windows 2k, and i've been useing EAC to rip my CDs for a while now. i wanted to test it out (i had to reconfigure it) so i put in a burned CD with a few pretty bad scratches (used a hunting knife to make em) When i rip it i don't get any errors (with CDex to) but of course when i listen to it i hear them. This is strange bceause EAC has given me errors (reported) on much smaller sound distrotions, yet it doesn't with these large ones... Any one have any ideas before i go find the proper mailing list for this?:) Chris --- >8 ---- List ar...
2001 Jul 04
1
Ogg Vorbis ripping/encoding on Windows
...lug-in I am not telling that they are bad programs but do you think they are good introduction for new users to Ogg Vorbis? They may update their plug-ins after the release of non-beta version, though. Why the programs below are not on the page? Exact Audio Copy (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/) CDEX (http://www.cdex.n3.net/) They are non-commercial but quite efficient programs, which made MP3 popular long before commercial companies. They won't benefit the project in terms of financial aspects since they are non-commercial, though. I cannot tell how good they are with Vorbis since I am...
2001 Jun 17
3
Using a CBR when encoding to *.ogg
Greetings Fellow Vorbis Gurus! How can I encode, using CDex, at a CBR (constant bit rate) rather than the VBR? Also, can one take a 128kbs MP3 file and re-encode it to ogg? If so, please explain the procedure. By the way, I'm using a Windows based system. Thank you! /jp/ dojpaul@coffey.com --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archive...
2002 Jan 02
0
Something useful to contribute
Okay, since that last entry of mine was on the order of, "Here's another useless almost-funny reply from Mr. Kerezman, please laugh politely now," here's a piece of info that the Wintel users might find useful. http://www.cdex.n3.net CDEX is coming along nicely as a ripping/encoding package for Windows. I very happily use the latest beta, whatever that happens to be at the time, to do my ripping during those times when 'grip' gives me fits on the Linux box. (This poor rig has a Promise Ultra-100 IDE controller,...
2002 Jun 20
3
OggEnc - command line... (& getting Audiograbber to work)
> You can ask. A bug report with priority 'enhancement' is probably the > best way to do that. I'd consider it. Thanks for your help, Michael. I have entered this as an enhancement request. <p>Also, for the record, I originally made this comment: > I am actually trying to get OggEnc up and running nicely with > AudioGrabber, but so far I no joy I
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] CD archival best practices?
Goals: 1. Store meta data 2. Be able to recreate and burn bit-for-bit accurate audio CDs from archive. 3. Be able to "generate" lossy format files (OggVorbis,MP3,etc) with meta info intact when needed. 4. One file per song. 5. Files playable in XMMS and WinAMP3. Questions: Q1. OGG vs FLAC container? Q2. Meta data format? Q3. In detail, how does one do goal 2? Q4. What ripping/encoding
2001 Dec 18
2
What to do with ODD encoder for AudioGrabber Cd-Ripper ?
...t; * Subj: Re: what charset are tags in ogg? ========================================================================== Hi Arioch, I have unfortunately not got an answer from Albert Faber so I don't know what the problem is. Maybe you can ask him too? You can find his e-mail address on http://cdex.n3.net. He is the one who has made the OGG dll. Regards, Jackie. At 18:26 2001-12-15 +0300, you wrote: >> Hello, Jackie! >> You wrote to "Arioch" <the_Arioch@chat.ru> on Thu, 06 Dec 2001 >> 03:54:03 +0100: J>>> I have contacted Albert Faber, the au...
2001 Nov 26
3
Encoding or Playback problem?
...rmal (I can hear the song as it is supposed to be heard) and one like somekind of "overlay" on top of the original file that has the above mentioned artifacts. Anyone have a suggestion what might be the cause, I mean is it my hardware or is the file not encoded correctly? Software used: CdEx (CDA --> WAV) OggDrop RC2 (WAV --> Ogg) The official Ogg plugin for Winamp Win98SE Hardware used: Sony CD-ROM player Soundblaster Live P3, 500Mhz, 256MBRam Regards, Mark -- Mark de Bokx Internet Service Engineer ICT Communication and Media Services PlanetMediaGroup the Netherlands &q...
2003 Jun 15
1
Sizing down Ogg Vorbis encoder binaries
...t sounded, and the fact that is was open source. Recently, I wanted to update my library with the latest CVS code. I just did a compile of the CVS ogg binaries (ogg.dll, vorbis.dll, vorbis_enc.dll, vorbis_file.dll), and I noticed they were alot larger in size than the default ones that came with CDex. I compiled them with Visual Studio 2003 + ICL7.1 + Release config, and they are 10 times larger than the defaults. Is there a way to size the libraries down? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com --- >8 ---- List arc...
2002 Mar 02
0
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 20:38:42 -0500
...System is a Win98SE machine with a 400Mhz processor and 160Mb of memory. I've downloaded all the newest versions of every .ogg encoder for windows that I could find. That includes two or three different versions of Oggdrop, the latest version of vorbistools, oggenc, and vorbis.dll for use in CDex (which is my ripper of choice). All my attempts to encode a wav into an ogg on my system have failed. In the cases of vorbis.dll (CDex), oggenc, and vorbistools, the encoding process crashes before it can complete. I've not been able to find a pattern in when it crashes; apparently, just at...