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2001 May 21
5
quality
...ven at
the highest bitrate. Why is the bitrate only 218? Isn't that awfully
little when asking for 320?
Qualityflaws like these is the reason i prefer mp3 and mpplus today. But
vorbis is getting better for every beta, so keep up the good work! =)
If you want to listen to the files:
http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d99papa/files/
/Erik
>oggenc -b320 grace.wav
Opening with wav module: WAV file reader
Encoding "grace.ogg" [ 10.8%] [ 1m31s remaining] \
Done encoding file "grace.ogg"
File length: 0m 35.0s
Elapsed time: 0m 11.0s
Rate: 3.2423...
2001 May 30
1
winamp plugin crashes
Hi!
My winamp crashes when i play this file:
http://rehlin.hemmet.chalmers.se/~papa/files/test.ogg
the wav is in the same place. Does someone else have the same 'problem'?
(ok, i know its a silly test sound, but i still think it should decode
without crashing)
ome numbers:
betaversion of oggenc: 4
bitrate used: 350
version of winamp: 2.74
version of vorbis plugin: 1.04
windows: 2000 pro
2003 May 22
5
Description of MDCT
The Vorbis audio format, uses something called the Modified
Discrete Cosine Transform (MDCT). I was interested in how this
worked, but did not know where to start. Is this the name of a
particular algorithm, or does it just mean something like a
cosine transform, but not quite right? So I asked the Vorbis
mailing list. Nobody answered.
It was not a high priority, so I did other things for
2002 Jul 11
2
Testing
Q: Is there any testing against a collection of known "hard-to-encode"
clips before new releases?
It would be an obvious thing, if you want to be serious about quality.
I brought this up because I tried latest cvs version of oggenc on one of
these standard clips I have. It's a 6 sec long clip of an applause. Heavy
noise is easy to hear with qualities 0 to 5,99. (This corresponds
2001 Jun 18
1
oggenc.dsp
Could someone please search and replace the msvc projectfile for oggenc:
"c:\src" -> "..\.."
I tried to make a patchfile but I dont know if I got it right...
/Erik
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2002 Jul 12
0
Problem with checksums
I'm trying to write a program that reads an ogg stream and check all the
CRC values along the way. But I have big trouble with computing the
checksum, or at least I never got checksums that match the one that is in
the ogg file.
I do set the CRC field in the header to 0 before calculating it. I start
with 0 and have no xor at the end. I feed page header with all lacing
values and the page
2002 Jun 27
2
Borland compiler
Has anyone compiled the ogg and vorbis libraries with borlands c compiler
(bcc32)? If so, are there any makefiles or similar available which can
make it easier for me to do the same?
/Erik
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