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2003 Jan 30
0
PhatBox and Music Keg unofficially support Vorbis
...39;t been on this list. I'll add this to my hardware list, which I'll post here soon. This was a (very speedy :-)) response I got from PhatNoise's support: _______________________________________________________________________ From: Mike Woo <mwoo@phatnoise.com> To: tcfelker@mtco.com Subject: PhatNoise Case 2171: Ogg support? Date: 30 Jan 2003 15:19:49 -0800 Tom, Yes, the PhatNoise Music Manager (PMM) can encode to Ogg format. Support for Ogg on the PhatBox or Music Keg is unofficial. Oggs can be played on the PhatBox and Music Keg without transcoding by using the bin...
2004 Jun 08
2
piping to ogg123: Error opening - using the oggvorbis
module. The file may be corrupted. Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0406081110070.26162-100000@pilchuck.reedmedia.net> I am unable to pipe to ogg123 with cat, but redirecting with < works fine. rainier:~$ cat ~/audio/acdc-who_made_who.ogg | ogg123 -v - Audio Device: OSS audio driver output Author: Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma@ess.engr.uvic.ca> Comments: Outputs audio to the Open Sound
2003 Oct 16
5
Joining .WAV files with ogg-vorbis
By the way, I was delighted to find out that I could join .ogg files with cat, i.e. cat {file1.ogg} file2.ogg > outputfile.ogg <p>I successfully used this capability, together with oggenc and sox, to join two .WAV files in the following manner: <p>oggenc -q9 file1.wav ... oggenc -q9 file2.wav --- cat file1.ogg file2.ogg > outfile.ogg ox outfile.ogg outfile.wav I get
2003 Aug 14
1
Renice ogg123
I'm thinking of writing some sort of SUID wrapper for ogg123 that will always run it at maximum priority for use with mpg123.el on my Linux system. I just wanted to check first that I am not duplicating efforts here. Has anyone already written a tool like this? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2004 Jun 10
1
can ogg encode URL?
Hi, I try to find the information if Ogg can encode a URL so that when player gets the URL, it pops a window showing the content of that URL. Just like what Real does. Based on what I understand, Ogg doesn't support it. Am I right? Thanks, William __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
2004 Nov 23
2
source code
hello dear developers, i'm a student of computer science at the technical university of berlin. i'm on my exam and i have to implement an "perfect" hifi-internet-telephone :-) ... at this point i thought of vorbis and the ogg-vorbis codec to integrate this codec in my tool ... the questions i have are: is the source code lying on a free server to download it? is there a
2003 Nov 10
2
[faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis
Hi, I got into the mood of acquiring a portable music player, and I want to "vote with my dollars" and choose among the players that can play ogg files. What are my options? So far, I have seen the Rio Karma (and some other Rio models?), and my favorite as of today is one of the iRiver iFP-1xxT. The Neuros looks even better, but ogg support seems incomplete. Any good experience, bad
2004 Apr 12
3
Decoding with 8 bit-samples
Hi! I'd like to make a stereo 8-bit wav file from a stereo (16 bit) ogg vorbis file (in delphi, with the vorbisfile). I use: ret := ov_open_callbacks(filein,vf,nil,0,ops_callbacks); if ret = 0 Then begin fileOut := TFileStream.Create(savedlg.FileName,fmCreate); repeat ret := ov_read(VF, pcmout, BufferSize, 0, 1, 1, nil); //'cause of the 8-bit
2003 Nov 23
2
Ogg Vorbis use in the Visual Basic .net environment
Heya everyone, I'm planning on putting functionality into a Visual Basic program to be able to play back Ogg Vorbis encoded multimedia files and I'm having difficulty finding out how. Would anyone have any ideas on how I could do this? Perhaps if I were able to use the Ogg Vorbis libraries as a .dll file and call its functions from within the VB program - that might work. So does anyone
2003 Jun 28
2
oggenc and Encoding with VBR
Apologies if this is know. But I've spent most of today Googling for a way to get this working, and to me, something is wrong here. But it might well be me. Anyway... I've been trying to record direct from the soundcard into an ogg file. I came up with rawrec -t 10 | oggenc -r -Q -q 5 - > foo.ogg which partially works. ogg123 will play it, but ogginfo reports Warning: Hole in
2003 Aug 25
3
mem leak when writing ogg vorbis comments
I'm working on a win32 C++/MFC program, and I'm having trouble getting rid of a memory leak when writing vorbis comments. I've cut away everything except reading the file and then writing it out, and I still have a 256 byte mem leak (appended below). The code was modeled after vorbiscomment. It uses all the oggvorbis-win32sdk-1.0 static libs. I tried checking the mailing list
2004 Feb 27
4
WMA9 versus OGG
Hello all I have been encoding to OGG as a default for well over a year, but I recently thought I ought to test how it sounds compared to other codecs. I got the Windows Media 9 encoder and I was quite surprised at how bad a job OGG did at quality 0 with a simple piano clip, and how well WMA9 was - I've always considered WMA as being a bit naff, but WMA9 has forced me to re-access this view
2004 Jun 20
16
Extension proposal - partly serious
Alright folks, here's the solution. 1) Keep extensions to 3 letters for audio & video. Except for special situations where the user might be doing a codec specific name. Since the official extensions are 3 letters, those can always be used on any 8.3 device. 2) introduce a new extension .OGV for ogg container video. With a strong preference for Xiph only codecs. (If you want 3rd
2003 Feb 04
2
Hardware List Draft
...n there will be portable music players that can play Vorbis. This list of hardware companies you can ask for Vorbis support also includes information projects th If you know of any other hardware or projects, please let me know. LINKS http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/hardware.html mailto:tcfelker@mtco.com Hardware that can play Vorbis now: PhatNoise's PhatBox, Kenwood's Music Keg These are MP3 players that you put in the trunk of your car and hook up to your car stereo. Both players run ARM-Linux, and unofficially support playback of both Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files....
2003 Aug 08
4
Listening to Ogg streams with MacOSX
This comes from Indymedia audio list, Whamb! should probobally be listed on the vorbis.com software pages. ----- Forwarded message from nathaniel t <vsea75@hotmail.com> ----- The whole world doesn't use Linux or Windows. Some tiny fraction of computer users use Macs. I didn't realize until yesterday evening how difficult and mysterious it is to try to listen to an icecast ogg
2003 Mar 14
1
Vorbis Hardware List
A while ago I wrote a list of hardware projects that support Vorbis or will soon, which I've posted to this list a few times. I think it might be a good addition to Vorbis.com, to go along with the software lists, because for some, hardware support is very important. Anyway, I haven't gotten any replies from vanguardist@cox.net or feedback@vorbis.com, so I thought I'd remind people
2003 Jan 29
1
Hardware list on vorbis.com
I like the vorbis.com site, and it was my first contact with Vorbis. Hardware support has never been hugely important to me, but the perceived lack of hardware support keeps many people from using Vorbis. I think there should be a list of Vorbis-supporting hardware right on vorbis.com. There are already a few non-PC devices that can play Vorbis (DP-450 DVD player, Zaurus, Palm), as well as