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2008 Feb 15
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
On 15-Feb-08, at 6:44 AM, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com wrote:
> Well, it doesn't quite work because the second part of the gpos is
> an offset,
> rather than absolute, and the precision we shed on one, we need to
> recover
> on the other one, to keep the ability to timestamp events at the
> correct
> granularity. It would have worked if the second part was absolute
2004 Apr 15
1
Granule pos bug ?
After trying to find out what to do when no packets complete on a page... i reread the ogg spec and found this...
"A special value of -1 (in two's complement) indicates that no packets finish on this page."
So i searched through a few files and it appears that the muxer doesn't do this... has this been depracated ? In all cases i can find that this happens the page has the same
2008 Feb 18
0
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
Hi,
I've now got another way of encoding granule (oh, not *again*, I hear
you cry). I believe it's an improvement over the existing "generic"
method, so I'll outline it here for your consideration. Again, it's
different from what Skeleton can handle, but it's a simple superset and
would be easy to add to Skeleton (and liboggz). It is also compatible
with other
2008 Feb 22
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
Hi,
do you still think you need all this, if you are allowed to have equal
granulepos on subsequent pages?
Conrad.
On 18/02/2008, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com <ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've now got another way of encoding granule (oh, not *again*, I hear
> you cry). I believe it's an improvement over the existing "generic"
> method, so
2010 Apr 04
1
Make check failure
Hi all,
I've just grabbed a copy of SVN head for libogg and 'make check'
is failing:
./test_framing
testing single page encoding... 0, (0), granule:0 ok.
testing basic page encoding... 0, (0), granule:0 1, (1), granule:6151 ok.
testing basic nil packets... 0, (0), granule:0 1, (1), granule:10247 ok.
testing initial-packet lacing > 4k... 0, (0), granule:0
2023 Jan 19
0
Ambiguity regarding granule position
Hello all,
there is an ambiguity within the Vorbis specification regarding the
granule position of the Ogg encapsulation. I'm referring to section
"A.2. Encapsulation" of the Vorbis I specification, as found here:
https://xiph.org/vorbis/doc/Vorbis_I_spec.html#x1-132000A.2
The specification both says
> The granule position of these first pages containing only headers
> is
2008 Feb 11
4
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
> The advantage of storing this in the granulepos field itself, like
> theora and CMML do, is that the seek code may already understand how
> to handle the back pointer. Right now everything assumes the mapping
> is from 'initialized decoder' + 'granulepos from page header' =>
> timestamp, or in the case of theora and CMML => 'timestamp' + 'last
2008 Feb 12
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
Ups! Maybe it's time somebody corrected that statement then - the wiki seems
the right place to put the correct algorithm, IMHO.
Cheers,
Silvia.
On Feb 13, 2008 10:06 AM, Ralph Giles <ralph.giles@artifex.com> wrote:
>
> On 12-Feb-08, at 2:57 PM, Ralph Giles wrote:
>
>
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/GranulePosAndSeeking
>
> I'm not sure it's helpful to
2008 Feb 06
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
Hi,
I have a question about seeking. In fact, it's more or less a kind
of rambling and thinking aloud, circling around a question.
I've been wondering how to deal with seeking in a stream, and what
to do when seeking in the middle of a set of active events (eg,
when several bits of text are supposed to be shown, but you seek
after the time when they are first shown, and before the time
2005 Sep 13
2
Granule Position Information:
Hi,
If this is true:
"Granule Position Information in Ogg Header is a hint
for the decoder and gives some timing and position
information."
So say if granule position is 10000, it means that
10000 PCM samples are encoded in this page
approximately.
If this is true we can neglect this information, it
will not effect the decoding right(but might effect
for streaming)?
Ravi
2007 Oct 23
2
Vorbis granule position
I have a technical question about the vorbis granule position,
but I would like to put the question into context.
When a ogg vorbis stream is ripped using wget, fetch, or
streamripper under Linux or FreeBSD, the resulting file has
problems both with granule position and with a missing EOS. I
think I can figure out how to add an EOS, but is there a way
to determine the granule position in a stream
2008 Feb 12
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
> It is more complex, because the granulepos is available at the page
> level.
Ah. Good point, I always forget about the partial page problem :(
I conveniently flush pages after each data packet in my case (due to
unknown/arbitrary latency), so I tend to forget easily about those.
> We've generally designed the seeking algorithm so it can be
> implemented without looking inside
2008 Feb 11
0
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
On 11-Feb-08, at 2:46 AM, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com wrote:
> For reference, my data packets start with start granule, end
> granule, backlink
> granule, all 64 bits, so picking the granule is just a simple
> constant offset
> lookup into the data packet, eg, you replace:
>
> backlink = granulepos<<32;
>
> by
>
> backlink =
2008 Feb 12
0
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
On 12-Feb-08, at 2:02 AM, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com wrote:
>> It is more complex, because the granulepos is available at the page
>> level.
>
> Ah. Good point, I always forget about the partial page problem :(
> I conveniently flush pages after each data packet in my case (due to
> unknown/arbitrary latency), so I tend to forget easily about those.
Ah, right. So it might
2008 Feb 14
0
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
Some more thinking about this whole granulepos splitting. Sorry for
the badgering :)
The CMML way was presented as a similar way as the Theora way, which I didn't
see (I actually use such a system to allow multiple events to start at
the same time,
and this feels like the Theora way).
Theora can find any frame's previous keyframe granulepos by clearing
the low bits
of the frame's
2008 Jul 24
2
Zero granule pos
Hi,
I've seen several implementations of Ogg demuxing that use a zero granulepos
to detect headers. However, I do not recall seeing this in the Ogg
docs - is this
an abuse that happens to work because Vorbis is timed by end granule, or is it
a proper way to check ?
Thanks
2016 Jan 17
0
Spec Error for OggSpots?
Hi,
I'm currently implementing OggSpots [1] support for VLC. In the "spec"
it says that the granulerate is to be interpreted as in Ogg Skeleton so
it should be possible to calculate `granulepos / granulerate` to get
time. But it also says:
The default granule rate for OggSpots is: 1/30
(30 frames per second resolution).
To me that doesn't make sense. If we want to
2019 Dec 13
0
Question regarding Ogg’s multiplexing process
Hi,
I have a question regarding Ogg’s multiplexing process.
Let’s say we have two logical streams, S1 and S2, which need to be muxed together into one physical stream. On logical stream S1, we have a packet that’s too big and needs to be split into two pages, P1 and P2. On the other hand, logical stream S2 also has a page Px that needs to go out. When these 2 logical streams are muxed together,
2002 Nov 12
1
Chained streams and granule position
Hi!
I don't find any detailed information about this in the specification,
so I try a question here.
If two plain, unmultiplexed Ogg/Vorbis-files are chained into one
file, you end up with an Ogg-file with two logical Vorbis streams.
When playing this file, would it be correct for a decoder to synchronize
the two streams according to the granule position of the Ogg pages
(playing them
2008 Feb 14
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
Hi,
sorry, there is a bug in the CMML spec and wiki page ... I discussed
this with Silvia earlier this week but haven't gotten around to
correcting it yet.
CMML granulepos is much like theora's; the previous granule is stored
in the higher bits, and the delta since then is stored in the lower
bits. The current timestamp is the sum of the two. This is the
behavior of the implementations