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2007 Oct 25
1
Wav -> Ogg = Chipmunks
I'm creating an ogg\vorbis encoder/decoder that takes pcm wav data and
encodes it to ogg on the fly. It works fine but only if I use sample
rate 44100, bit rate 48000, and 2 channels. I need to be able to use
just 1 channel but when I do that it comes out sounding like
chipmunks.
I've been searching around and looking at other peoples examples but
can't see what I'm doing wrong. Any ideas? Let me know if you need
more info or need to see some code and if possible what aspect.
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~Jim
2006 Apr 24
3
Faster Sound Files
I'd like to increase the speed of the Asterisk sound files. Miss Alison talks a bit slow.
I can use sox to increase the speed, but then the pitch changes and she starts to sound like a chipmunk. Any audio experts out there know how I can increase the speed a little bit, and change the pitch accordingly so that she sounds ... normal?
Thanks
Doug.
2003 May 08
2
ogg123/libao needs to factor non support for mono in i810 driver
A playback of a mono vorbis track on a system using the i810 audio
driver via ogg123 results in a double speed playback (chipmunk sound).
It seems that this chipset doesn't support mono and while xmms seems to
compensate for it, ogg123 doesn't
I have a bugzilla report at redhat.com filed on this with more details
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90433
Regards, Yusuf
2009 Jun 15
2
Strange results encoding with latest ffmpeg2theora-0.24 and playback on Directshow through Winamp
...dec from the download page, and added the .ogv extension to Winamp's Directshow input plugin's extension list.
The playback of the files, whether or not I play them in Mediaplayer, Winamp or another player, produces a very distorted audio playback, which sounds more like audio distortion of chipmunks through an overdrive guitar filter, (for lack of a better description).
The video is upsidedown in Winamp but looks correct in Mediaplayer.
Back to the audio, I'm not sure if the audio problem exists because my digital camera produces audio at 11025 Hz, 8 bps, Mono (that's according to Win...
2004 Aug 06
2
How to complie Icecast2 on Win32
Ok. Now it will run. But when i try to play back my stream(either
ogg/vorbis or mp3) it sounds like the chipmunks. Could it be that I'm
broadcasting at a sample rate of 22050 in mono? This shouldn't make a
difference as the source is also 22050 samplerate and mono(its the
line-in plugin for winamp). I'm using Winamp 2.81 with the is the
Oddcast DSP for Winamp 2.xx plugin to 'feed' th...
2004 Aug 06
2
what's the plans for the website :-)
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 10:11:21PM +1000, Geoff Shang wrote:
<p>
> WMP 7 and above will play shoutcast streams, but don't ask me for specifics
WMP 6.4 and above will play icecaststreams.
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2004 Aug 06
0
Real to MP3
How can I convert Real audio files (.rm) to MP3 files? I know I've
done it before, but I can't get WinAmp to output to the NullSoft MP3
Output Plug-In, which is how I think I did it last time. The file I
want to convert just doesn't seem to play with that output selected.
I get the same result with teh Lame MP3 Writer plug-in.
I use the Tara Audio Video Plugin to read Real media
2004 Aug 06
0
ices reencoding problem
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting ices 0.2.3 to reencode MPEG-2 LSF mp3s, the
files are playing back around twice as fast as they are supposed to, ie
the "chipmunk effect". I'm not encoding the originals but I've tried
encoding them with lame to the same effect which causes me to believe
the problem is with ices' decoding. The source files are of varying
bitrates and
2004 Aug 06
0
How to complie Icecast2 on Win32
...v2) has issues with converting 22/mono to 22/mono....basically, all
is good if you have 44kHz input (I think mono or stereo works)...
oddsock
At 06:55 PM 11/25/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Ok. Now it will run. But when i try to play back my stream(either
>ogg/vorbis or mp3) it sounds like the chipmunks. Could it be that I'm
>broadcasting at a sample rate of 22050 in mono? This shouldn't make a
>difference as the source is also 22050 samplerate and mono(its the line-in
>plugin for winamp). I'm using Winamp 2.81 with the is the Oddcast DSP for
>Winamp 2.xx plugin to &...
2004 Aug 06
0
sending non 44.1Khz-stereo files to oddcast
Have you tried to send mp3 files with other formats than 44khz stereo?
I'm not talking about the encoding quality for send the data to
icecast, else about the quality of mp3 files.
If you do that, the listeners will hear the music faster and higher,
like the little chipmunks in donald duck's, and it will be broken by
no-sound intervals. It happens if the files are mono too.
This is because the encoders are supossing that the PCM data (the
sounds after they are decoded by input plugins like IN_MP3.DLL in
winamp) are at 44.1 Khz stereo. If this data is at a lower fr...
2005 Oct 04
1
Double-speed mp3 streams
...alone as the streaming client, and I thought
there may be a problem there, so I switched to SimpleCast. Got the same
problem. I think it might be the Icecast2 server now, although the logs
don't show any strangeness.
Have any of you experienced something like this? It sounds like Alvin and
the Chipmunks.
Any help greatly appreciated.
MTX
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2004 Jan 06
0
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2008 Oct 29
0
[OT] Flash player for call recordings - 8khz
Hello,
I'm trying to find simple MP3 player in flash, to integrate it with
call recordings.
My requirements would be:
* simple UI
* buffering (would be nice)
* slider
* volume control
* support of 8kHz stereo mp3
* javascript access to seek/position
* free for any use (GPL, MPL, MIT, BSD)
So far I've found that JWplayer[1] does great with my recordings.
However it's not small in
2007 Jun 19
1
Reloader paths/
...soon as its loaded so even stuff later in the require line gets recorded.. im not sure where camping draws the line for ''too magic'', but i think its somewhere like '' i havent seen a blaze mark on a tree in a few miles, but theres sort of a path here, maybe made by native chipmunks, so im going to follow it...''
even as i reworked the app structure on disk, to have a front layer that just does the launching (defeating the single file thing) it still wasnt loading.
, its matching /^file.basename(scriptname)/,. so unless you have appname.rb then appname/ for further...
2004 Aug 06
3
[lists] Re: How to complie Icecast2 on Win32
Thanks for all the help. I didn't expect a reply so fast. I downloaded
the most recent version of Oddsock's port but it always says that it is
unable to start the server.
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2002 Jan 30
3
Streaming content from BBC just stops
Hi,
I've been trying to listen to the BBC's ogg broadcasts over
a 56Kbps modem and
have had problems. I can listen to the archived shows, but
I get occasonal pauses. I assume this can be fixed by pre-loading
a large enough buffer. But when I try listening to the
Radio-4 stream, the buffer fills, then I get sound and for maybe 5
more seconds I continue to get modem traffic. Then the
2001 Feb 12
3
Ogg Voxpop
I have been thinking about what is needed to make language
teaching/learning tools. (Like talking flash cards.)
The main thing needed is a low bit-rate encoding of
human voice. At first I thought I could take one of
the gevernment standard vocoders and embed it as an
Ogg stream.
But:
(1) there is not a standard vocoder, there is are half a dozen, at least.
(2) they are fixed bit rate, we
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast in Macromedia Flash
Hey guys,
Earlier in this thread Oddsock said that a player recieving metadata it did
not expect would most likely produce blips in the output.
Has anyone checked any of these network dumps to see if any metadata is being
sent?
A while back I reported difficulty with playing Icecast2 streams through my
TiVo. I recently upgraded to Beta 1 and the problem still exists. I don't
want to