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2000 Oct 13
3
Current hardware requirements for decoding? (skipping problem)
...ipping. I've tried encoding .wav
files and downloading .ogg files from www.vorbis.com and playing them on
Winamp with Windows and XMMS and ogg123 on Linux and I always get skipping
problems. However, .mp3 files play flawlessly on Winamp and XMMS (though not
on mpg123 for some reason).
Dara Parsavand | dparsavand@aol.com | http://members.aol.com/dparsavand
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2002 Jul 25
3
Is there an oggenc low bit rate HOWTO?
...around 16-24 kbps). For now, the voice
recorder is tied to a laptop - in the future hopefully I can get
smaller hardware for that function (like the Ripflash for mp3). Any
advice on resampling rates, low pass filter cutoffs, or any other
advanced oggenc tricks would be very welcome.
Thanks Dara Parsavand
(For very low bit rates, I did listen to the speex samples, but these
are too distorted for my tastes. Since I don't care about low latency
encoding, and I'm not that tight on the bitrate constraints - I'd
rather use oggenc.)
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2001 Jan 07
2
A Top Level README for the nightly CVS snapshot
...E's under
each directory) which explains the system requirements (for Linux -
automake, libtool, etc.) needed to get the whole thing working and simple
instructions (type autogen.sh, make, make install in the directories
ao/, ogg/ vorbis/ vorbis-tools/ and optionally, vorbis-plugins/).
- Dara Parsavand
p.s. it was libao, libogg, and libvorbis in the beta, but the CVS drops
the lib from these names - which is preferred?
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2000 Jul 14
1
Compiling question about the nightly CVS download
I'm doing something wrong but the directions I follow seem simple:
tar xvfz vorbis-nightly-cvs.tgz (in /root)
cd vorbis
./configure
make
make install
There didn't seem to be any unusual output from configure or make,
but make install results in:
cat install.sh >install
chmod a+x install
both of these files are empty.
The directories /usr/local/bin, usr/local/man and