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2006 Feb 11
0
Creative Commons Music Torrents at Ogg Frog
Greetings, I offer Bit Torrent downloads of music in Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and other formats at: http://www.oggfrog.com/music/ It has a Creative Commons license and is completely legal to copy and share. If you offer your music under a Creative Commons or similar license, I can host your torrents for you. I'm not yet set up to accept file uploads, so I need you to send me a CD of your music via snail ma...
2007 Apr 18
2
FLAC: sending output to file
2007/4/18, Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com>: > > --- Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm using windows so I know the wildcard support for flac is broken. > > That's > > why I use this command to encode a whole directory of WAV-files to > > FLAC-files in a command prompt: > > > > for %1 in (*.wav) do
2007 Aug 19
0
Ogg Frog Progress
...miss them because of such life events as career changes and moving cross-country. I've started working on it again after a hiatus of several months, but this time won't pre-announce any more ship dates. Instead, I'll be posting regular progress reports in my new weblog: http://www.oggfrog.com/blog/ In my first blog entry I discuss the addition of FLAC support to Ogg Frog. Next I'll be working on using embedded cuesheets to access individual tracks of a whole-CD backup. I expect I'll post a new blog entry about once a week. Next weekend I'll also add an RSS feed....
2006 Jul 20
0
Ogg Frog 1.0 feature set, release date set
...The date might slip a little depending on how my current job hunt goes; if I get a job sooner than I expect, I'll have to cut back on my development which has been full-time for a while now. The planned features are detailed at the page where the downloads will eventually be found: http://oggfrog.com/free-music-software/ Despite Ogg Frog's GNU GPL license, I have not released any files yet. I'm pursuing the Cathedral model of development because I feel the Bazaar methodology's "Release Early, Release Often" mantra does not serve the needs of non-technical end users...
2006 Jul 20
0
Ogg Frog 1.0 feature set, release date announced
...The date might slip a little depending on how my current job hunt goes; if I get a job sooner than I expect, I'll have to cut back on my development which has been full-time for a while now. The planned features are detailed at the page where the downloads will eventually be found: http://oggfrog.com/free-music-software/ Despite Ogg Frog's GNU GPL license, I have not released any files yet. I'm pursuing the Cathedral model of development because I feel the Bazaar methodology's "Release Early, Release Often" mantra does not serve the needs of non-technical end users...
2009 Jan 27
0
Cue Sheet Library?
...rary that uses cue sheets - and libflac would be a candidate - but it would be best if there was a library just for cue sheets. This is only sort of off-topic. I have the idea for a program, that would have the option to produce flac files. Thanks for your help, Rippit the Ogg Frog rippit at oggfrog.com http://www.oggfrog.com/
2009 May 31
1
FLAC plug-in for Adobe Audition
Has anybody found the plug-in for Adobe Audition (formerly Cool Edit) decodes just fine, but doesn't seem to compress? I've tried saving .wav files to the compressed FLAC format in Adobe Audition & they appear to be the same size as the uncompressed .wav. The FLAC frontend works perfectly for me, & I can compress through Exact Audio Copy successfully... just not in Audition.
2008 Nov 01
4
FLAC Test files
Hi all! I'm implementing FLAC playback in mC2 (a rewrite of musikCube) and need to test if everything is working. I was wondering if there are any FLAC test files to download? I'm looking for files with diffent kind of bits (8,16,24 etc) and examples of multichannel files. Best regards Daniel ?nnerby
2007 Jul 25
3
FLAC: general question
2007/7/24, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com>: > > On 7/24/07, Greg M. <contrabassboy@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Ivo, Harry is asking about CPU usage of the DEcoder, > > not the ENcoder. > > Sorry, my bad. > > I believe that FLAC's decoding is somewhat faster than most other > lossless formats, as FLAC is a much less complex format. Maybe
2008 Oct 13
6
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
Hello all, Is anyone here potentially up to the task of adding support for CAF (the CoreAudio Format) into the flac command-line? This would present minimal difficulty under OSX, due to the presence of the CoreAudio API, but the real challenge would be to support CAF on Unix and Windows - everywhere that flac is now available. Although the format is rather unknown, there are some very
2008 Oct 13
0
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
...ac command-line? This would > present minimal difficulty under OSX, due to the presence of the > CoreAudio API, but the real challenge would be to support CAF on Unix > and Windows - everywhere that flac is now available. I expect I could do it as part of my work on Ogg Frog: http://www.oggfrog.com/free-music-software In the short term, I would do it by accessing the QuickTime APIs - which *are* available on Windows, if you install either iTunes or QuickTime for Windows. (The iTunes install includes QuickTime.) In the long term, I could write a codec for it that would be straightforwar...
2007 Aug 17
3
free FLAC music
hi, does anybody knows a website where I can download free FLAC music? I already know this one: http://www.rozhlas.cz/d-dur/download_eng thx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20070817/07c4d32c/attachment.htm
2007 May 05
2
OggDisk?
Hi! I've seen many new standards on the Xiph page. Have you thought about creating something like "OggDisk", that would correspond to CD, DVD, BD... disks? I mean data structure (propably on any filesystem) that could be used for audio and video (and perhaps for images too?). Desired features: - Ogg centric - designed to be filesystem/disk type independant (so that you can use
2008 Oct 13
3
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
...ac command-line? This would > present minimal difficulty under OSX, due to the presence of the > CoreAudio API, but the real challenge would be to support CAF on Unix > and Windows - everywhere that flac is now available. I expect I could do it as part of my work on Ogg Frog: http://www.oggfrog.com/free-music-software In the short term, I would do it by accessing the QuickTime APIs - which *are* available on Windows, if you install either iTunes or QuickTime for Windows. (The iTunes install includes QuickTime.) In the long term, I could write a codec for it that would be straightforwar...
2008 Oct 14
1
Album art - requirements
On 13-Oct-08, at 2:10 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > is coverart a header-type content or a time-aligned type content? Well, it's collection-level metadata, so it doesn't belong in files at all. :) > It was my impression that it is mostly header-type content, i.e. > concerns the full file rather than segments of it. It makes sense to reference it per-chain-segment in an Ogg