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2001 Jun 18
2
winamp plug-in with RC1 decoder
http://www.blorp.com/~peter/in_vorbis_test.zip
report any bugs
-Peter
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2001 Jul 23
0
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v1.13a (BUG)
...d I say?). Although this may
not be that flamboyant part of the development, Winamp must be quite
important to popularise the format (Especially when there is no player
which can play Vorbis decently...). Good luck.
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On Sat 21 Jul 2001 - 02:58:41 PDT, Peter Pawlowski (peterpw666@hotmail.com)
wrote:
I believe I've tracked that bug down. Get v1.13a: http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/in_vorbis.exe
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2001 Jul 02
5
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a Bug Report
Hi, there.
While waiting for the encoder RC1, I will report some minor problems
I experienced with Peter's Winamp decoder.
First, I am using Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a with Winamp v.2.76
on Windows 98 SE.
1. When the buttons of Playlist Editor are extended, the part extended
in playlist screen seems to be flickering when an Ogg file is being played.
2. I check the option of
2001 Jun 07
1
another plug-in update (v1.05)
http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/in_vorbis.zip
fixes some problems with streaming, better tag updating logic, etc.
-Peter
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2001 Aug 17
1
rc2 channel coupling
Try this: make encoder invert polarity of right (or left) channel on input
and listen to output files (at about 128 kbps). I know that I am being
nasty, but some software uses this kind of trick to produce 'surround'-like
effects; this stuff causes channel coupling to puke (works fine with RC2
when channel coupling is disabled, tried with my Winamp output plugin which
has an option to do