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2002 Feb 10
4
Looking for a batch encoder program
While I am waiting for a 1.0 release of Ogg Vorbis, I made a "WAV" folder on my computer and have been regularly ripping CDs into that folder using Exact Audio Copy. Right now that folder has 3.4 GB of wave files in different subfolders. Is there a program in which I could specify this "WAV" folder, and it would go and recursively convert all WAVs into oggs of the same filename
2002 Jan 05
1
oggenc scripting/parameter question
I ripped an entire CD into WAV format using "Exact Audio Copy" software, and now I want to convert those 17 wave files into Ogg format. I have a DOS batch file that I've used before for CD conversion, but I want to add a comment saying that the sound file was ripped using "Exact Audio Copy".
I don't see an option to add a regular comment to an Ogg file via
2002 Feb 09
1
Is there a list of Ogg-supporting portable players?
I am looking to buy a portable player that supports Ogg Vorbis, but I don't know of ANY that do... is there a web page listing all the known players (however few there may be) that currently support Ogg Vorbis?
Thank you.
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2002 Jan 18
3
Are all RC3 implementations identical?
I'm a loyal user of GoldWave (http://www.goldwave.com/), and recently the Ogg Vorbis support module has been updated to RC3.
Is it still safer for me to save files as WAV and then use the "official" tool (oggenc) to encode my files, or are all RC3 implementations the same, and it makes no difference with what program I encode the files, as long as the module uses the latest
2002 Jan 07
1
Barcode or EAN code?
One my of my CDs has a bar code, 4 011222 044068, which is titled "EAN CODE".
Another one simply has a barcode, 07822-18646-2, without any title.
Should I assume that the barcode of any CD is the EAN code? I'm asking this because I want to know how to title the comment of the Vorbis file -- "EAN code" or "Barcode".
Thanks.
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2002 Feb 14
1
Some problems with WinVC 1.0
I have downloaded WinVC 1.0 onto a Windows XP machine with an AMD 450 MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM. I converted an entire CD ripped with EAC to Ogg Vorbis format with the attached DOS batch file, and the tag info looks perfect in Winamp's latest ogg vorbis plug-in.
However, after opening any created Ogg file in WinVC, the track # field contains a part of an custom tag that I added through
2002 Jan 06
6
Slightly off-topic: question about DOS batch files
Jack, thanks for your quick reply about my Comment question.
This next question is slightly off-topic, but it pertains to encoding a directory of WAV files into Oggs.
Right now I have 14 WAVs that I ripped from a CD... I made a [huge] batch file which specifies the name and track number of each WAV. Unfortunately, I have to have the entire batch file on a single line, since it's a