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2003 Feb 12
2
Comment fields don't like accents!
...mment file I'm using as a source (or on the command line), but they
get translated into # either when I do vorbiscomment -a or
vorbiscomment -l (not sure which, but XMMS also sees # instead of the
right char, which implies the first).
title=Die Sch#ne M#llerin
Thanks very much!
-Ben
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Ben Pearre http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben
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2003 Feb 12
1
Useful Comments vs. Databases
Now that we have a useful standard that allows us to label our
recordings properly:
Are there yet any on-line databases (I'm thinking freedb-like, but
freedb is as lame as ever) that allow storage/retreival of all of
these useful comments?
Cheers!
-Ben
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Ben Pearre http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben
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2003 May 20
2
problem with id3 tags
Hi,
I just had a problem that is not described in the faq and it was quite
hard to find the right fix so I wanted to send it here, hoping it will
be added to the faq.
The error message is the same as in:
http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/200210/0073.html
Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 5238000
bytes. Corrupted ogg.
In this case it was caused by id3tags added by grip.
2002 Sep 12
3
Such a nice codec! Soundcard recommendations?
...39;t. This is for music, not movies. But
if there's a great 5.1 sound card, I'll take that.
If you email me directly, I'll summarise to the list. I'd also very
much appreciate it if you tell me what kind of stereo you're running
the sound card to...
Cheers :)
-Ben
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bwpearre@alumni.princeton.edu http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben
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2003 Apr 03
2
new downloads
Neal O'Doan plays 4 piano concerti: Chopin#2, Grieg, Moszkowski#1 and
Rachmaninoff#1
Neal and Nancy O'Doan play St-Saens Carnival of the Animals together
with pieces by Poulenc, Korsakov, Warner and Tufts. Pan116e.
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2003 Apr 18
0
Mirror for Pandora
Pan.zipcon is still down. Another mirror bsides Mr. Boink's is due
to Benjamin Weste Pearre, ogg files only. It may be found at
http://hebb.mit.edu/FreeMusic/Pandora
All Pandora files are public domain. They may be freely distributed
and copied. Please keep the artist's name(s) in the the tags.
Al Goldstein
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2002 Mar 21
1
Tag changes
A few days ago, I initiated a conversation with Jonathan Walther to
seek his advice on how he might tag a CD that I ogg'ed. Out of this
discussion, we decided to make a couple of changes to the proposed
standard.
1) A new LABELNO tag was added to the list. This would contain the
record label's catalogue number. Generally available on the face of
the CD. Probably more useful than
2003 Mar 03
3
original audio the best audio?
I was just wondering if the original audio is always the best audio.
I'm sure every compression format including vorbis is based on trying
to make the output sound the closest to the listener to the input. I
was wondering if there is any possibility that there would be a way of
modifying the huffman tables or something in some way to make the
output sound better than the original?
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2003 Feb 27
4
Vorbis Comment question
Hello.
I would like to know if there are any developments planned for Vorbis comment specifications. I am generally content with the variety of field names, but I would really appreciate having a standard GUESTARTIST field (or something in the vicinity) to be able to better describe collaborations. This is helpful in cases where there is a main artist for the track/album, and there are also guest
2003 Jul 04
6
Flaming
Greetings,
I thought this was supposed to be a list for educated people to discuss
serious development of the ogg vorbis project. In light of that, it is
amazing to see the level Mr. Segher Boessenkool drops down to in the
last posts. More or less calling people insane and accusing them of
being on crack and what not. I didn't want to post this on the list,
for there is no reason to