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2012 Feb 02
1
The XMMS plugin
...you pull the old e-builds from their CVS. I'm happy to help test
it there.
I also apply the attached patch in my builds, which makes its handling
of the PERFORMER and ARTIST tags identical to that of the Vorbis plugin,
which is useful when you want to transcode from FLAC to Vorbis without
retagging things just to get them to show up the same way in the XMMS
track list.
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2005 Aug 13
0
The CDex and Flac saga continues
At 01:42 AM 8/13/2005, you wrote:
> > It would actually be easier to rerip all your CDs using EAC. I rip to
> > ogg vorbis with EAC and it comes out fine. I can give you a website URL
> > that will give you the info on how to setup EAC to use ogg vorbis. And I
> > use -q 8 so they sound good.
>
>Thanks for the suggestion, Jon, but I would rather not re-rip them. I
2009 Jul 14
0
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote, on 7/14/2009 7:55 AM:
> ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote, on 7/14/2009 7:16 AM:
>>> easy to replace. The second packet is the metadata, which we can lose.
>>> It's just the third packet that needs to be reconstructed. After that,
>>> you could start at any packet division in the rest of the file and it
>>> would play fine? So
2006 Sep 20
3
Flac metadata at end?
Flac is great, but I have some questions about the way the metadata is stored.
It takes an age to retag the file because all the data has to be shuffled
around the disk. For most formats (ogg, mp3) the filesize is small, but I
was thinking, why not have the metadata at the end of the file?
This would not really be a problem for streaming, since you just read out the
metadata from the end
2009 Jul 14
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote, on 7/14/2009 7:16 AM:
>> easy to replace. The second packet is the metadata, which we can lose.
>> It's just the third packet that needs to be reconstructed. After that,
>> you could start at any packet division in the rest of the file and it
>> would play fine? So this generic restore tool that I'm positing would
>> just
2004 Mar 11
4
Hello, thanks, and how do I...
First of all, congratulations on the success of the Ogg Vorbis format - I am
now the proud owner of an Ogg player (iRiver iHP120).
Any starting advice for a newbie Ogger would be appreciated! I have ripped
about 16 albums with Audiograbber, Ogged them, and loaded them onto the
player. The first problem I found was that Exact Audio Copy was reading
silence, so I junked that. The second is that one
2015 Sep 21
0
Official openvswitch package for CentOS7
...only active cloud-infra project in CentOS CloudSIG, and we only had
> > cloud-openstack-common for OpenStack release-agnostic dependencies.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Alan
> >
>
> +2 for a CBS common, it's not realistic to maintain common EPEL rebuilds
> or keep retagging them from other SIGs.
>
> Alan suggested that we encourage EPEL to keep in fedora dist-git and
> build in CBS. That could be a way to solve the issue around EPEL.
> It solves the problem that EPEL is lacking contributors, and duplicating
> work within CBS.
>
that would be great,...
2006 Jun 14
2
tags, having some problems....
Have a problem with flac tags,...
need to clean up 100's of .flac tags....
example:
(1)_Buff & the Skylights - Wishing You.flac
07 have a great day.flac
^^Love for ever - Muffin Men.flac
(spaces)
As you can see, there are allot of problems,
and I don't have the time to hand tag each .flac file.
----
is there ANY thing for Linux, that can ( RE-tag )
.flac files, ie: do a lookup
2006 Sep 20
0
Flac metadata at end?
Hi, Nick
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 20:29 +0100, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
> Flac is great, but I have some questions about the way the metadata is stored.
> It takes an age to retag the file because all the data has to be shuffled
> around the disk. For most formats (ogg, mp3) the filesize is small, but I
> was thinking, why not have the metadata at the end of the file?
>
>
2004 Oct 03
0
FW: Broadvoice
...ot;
Broadvoice tech support does not see any errors and they see that I am
registered just fine.
I have a co-located server with a real IP.
Here Is my config:
;
; SIP Configuration for Asterisk
[general]
port = 5060 ; Port to bind to
tos=reliability ; Packet Retagging
maxexpirey=3600 ; Max length of incoming registration we
allow
defaultexpirey=120 ; Default length of incoming/outoing
registration
notifymimetype=text/plain ; Allow overriding of mime type in NOTIFY
bandwidth=high ; Bandwidth Limits
disallow=all...
2007 Sep 24
1
Re: [tools] Why FC Packages in Centos Repository?
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, John Lee wrote:
> Just curious, but why are there Fedora packages in Centos5 base
> repository? (i.e. blahblah.fc6.rpm) Are they compatible with CentOS?
That is a very good questions and I personally veel very sad that Red Hat
chose to do this.
RHEL5 (and CentOS 5) are based on development done on Fedora Core 6. Red
Hat started off with Fedora Core 6 when creating
2006 Feb 03
1
padding in comment header
Having looked through the archives I've come to the conclusion that
to do padding for comments (in a file tagging context) the simplest
solution is to zero pad the comment header packet to fixed length[1]
and regenerate pages from #2 up to the first one containing the setup
header. Is this correct?
Not very closely related: should doing ogg_stream_pagein followed
by
2011 Apr 12
1
problems in centos-5.6
hi,
i try to collect the problems, bugs and 'strange' things in current
centos-5.6 release:
os/i386 these shouldn't have to be there (they are from older release):
kmod-gfs-0.1.34-12
kmod-gfs-PAE-0.1.34-12
kmod-gfs-xen-0.1.34-12
centos-release-notes-5.5-0
updates/i386 these shouldn't have to be there (they are already in os):
libtdb-1.2.1-5.el5.i386
libtdb-devel-1.2.1-5.el5.i386
2007 Mar 17
5
2nd attempt - Repairing vorbis files
Hello,
No public anwer came to my previous post, and my problem is urgent, so
I'm trying again.
I'm using Ogg Vorbis since 2000 and some of my files appear to be
damaged - at least some players reject some of them (WinAmp,
Quintessential Media Player beta 116). Is there a repair tool for
Windows which could rebuild vorbis files so that they all could be
played in WinAmp, which is very
2009 Sep 27
5
LVM snapshots vs. --link-dest
I currently do incremental backups using --link-dest. Unchanged files
are hard links to the previous snapshot; changed files are new copies.
Where this "fails" is for large files that have received small changes.
The directory containing my main IMAP account, for example, typically
generates between 1 and 2 G of daily backup data as I file messages in my
inbox. Yesterday, though,
2005 Jul 03
10
CDex and Flac
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest
version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as
an 'external encoder' with the string:
-8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T
"tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" -
However, I am getting the below output/error with
2015 Sep 17
6
Official openvswitch package for CentOS7
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 6:06 PM, George Dunlap <dunlapg at umich.edu> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 3:19 PM, C. L. Martinez <carlopmart at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Exists an official openvswitch package for CentoS7?? If I am not wrong, this:
>>
>>
2005 Nov 24
8
A minor beef
CentOS is a really great product, and the package supporters do a bang
up job, but the one deficiency I've found is the fact that one can
never rely on being able to get updates at any particular time.
Whether it's CentOS proper or the Dag additions, something is broke
most every time I want to apply updates.
I know this is whin[ge]ing, and I certainly don't have a solution to offer.
2001 Dec 07
5
PROPOSAL: Sub-Tagging
I mentioned sub-tagging in an earlier post. Here's a more in-depth mail on
what i thought of.
One of the debates going on here are whether ARTIST is worthy of life.
Another is whether the average user will bother filling in the detailed info
Jonathan wants. Of course, all tags are optional, but nevertheless we should
have a tagging-system that pleases _the_users_, that is, everybody:
1.