Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "mp3blaster".
2008 Jul 14
1
Lyrics
...on the internet, mostly the same data but they're used for lyrics
apparently) and creates
a Kate stream muxed with the Vorbis stream.
You obviously don't get a Vorbis I stream though (-> oga).
Also, there is no software that reads those yet :)
I've looked at a couple players (XMMS, mp3blaster) and they both use
libvorbisfile,
so I shied away from patching them as I'd break something changing
them to use both
libogg and libvorbis directly...
Aaaaanyway, it's nifty, and will please those who want lyrics in their
files, but not too
useful just right now till some players pipe out...
2000 Jul 19
1
Followup to Rok Papez's tests
I first downloaded Vorbis about a month ago, around the time Rok Papez posted
comparisons of Ogg and Lame [*]. Here's my much rougher test on a single file.
CPU: AMD K6-233
MP3: LAME 3.70, mp3blaster 2.0b6
Ogg: Vorbize 0.6 (Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20000718), ogg123-0.1
Data set: Ministry, "The Fall" (51,955,724 byte WAV)
* * *
Ogg Vorbis command line:
time vorbize -v -w /tmp/Ministry_TheFall.ogg /tmp/Ministry_TheFall.wav
Output:
Vorbize by Kenneth Arnold
------------------------...
2004 Sep 06
2
Win2K and Samba 2.2.5
Dear all,
I have a SuSE 8.1 Installation running on a box and
mixed windows versions on clients doing domain loggons
etc on the SuSE8.1 box (I have activated Samba on it
and all works just fine!).
One of them has Win2K and it is running a software that plays
MP3s from the SuSE server on a 24hour basis (that is non-stop).
For the past few months, the Win2K client will show an