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2001 Jul 04
1
win32 binary of cvs 7.4.01 available
... for download from
http://home.earthlink.net/~noodlez84/other_files/oggenc20010704.z
ip . I am not, however, the man behind the work: Send
kudos to Peter Harris.
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2001 Jul 09
0
win32 CVS snapshot as of 7.9.01
For those interested, it is available from
http://home.earthlink.net/~noodlez84/other_files/vorbis20010708.z
ip . It includes win32 builds of vcut, vorbiscomment,
ogginfo, and oggdrop. Once again, courtesy of Peter Harris.
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2002 Apr 28
1
Winamp 2.80 Vorbis problem confirmed on my comp
I first downloaded Winamp Lite, which did not have Vorbis
plugin, and installed the latest PP Vorbis plugin:
http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/in_vorbis.exe
That did not work, for some reason.
Afterwards, I downloaded the Standard version and tried playing
ogg files: it didn't work either. I installed the latest PP
Vorbis plugin over this version, but still the same.
What's up??
I
2001 May 25
2
(lame) mp3 vs oggvorbis (review)
a comparison between the two formats can be read at
http://www.digit-life.com/articles/oggvslame/index.html . i
first heard of this from Vorbis Extreme (
http://solair.eunet.yu/~aldov/ ).
anyone see any problems with the review?
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2001 Mar 07
3
sound quality
i'm recently started to encode my cd's into ogg vorbis format
(192kb/s), and i am very much pleased with the quality.
however, i will certainly feel awful after encoding 1gb of files
and beta5 comes out, claiming to increase the sound quality. in
other words, should i be using ogg vorbis for long-term audio
storage without fear that those files are crappy quality and
should be
2001 Aug 31
1
libao compiling error
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2001 Mar 19
2
sound quality / size
Greatly concerned for size, i just ripped an audio cd @ 22050kHz
and mono sound. Encoding using 'oggenc -b 1 -', the resulting
Ogg file is around 30kb/s. During the encoding process i was
"warned" that the encoder is tuned toward 44.1kHz and encoding
files in any other may result in degraded quality. How worried
should I be? Is the advantage in size lost due to crappy
2002 Jan 07
2
never encodes same twice?
Hello.
As the subject of my email states, I've noticed that oggenc
never encodes the same twice. i.e., encoding the same file
twice, using the same settings and same OS, never results in
identical files (checked using 'diff'). I know that a randomly
generated serial number is put it, but it gets better: a diff (-
a -u0) between these two encodings is ~120KiB. Umm... why?
2001 Jun 21
3
TwinVQ versus The World
The last few threads have really been interesting. Technologies
that are currently on the market are MP3, RealAudio, and Windows
Media (pre-version8). Technologies currently in progress or
just shipped are Ogg Vorbis and mp3pro. I don't think anyone
has mentioned TwinVQ on this list. While exploring alternatives
to MP3 (which is when I also found Vorbis), I noticed TwinVQ. I
encoded