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2016 Feb 27
2
Error: istream-seekable: safe_mkstemp(/tmp/dovecot.imap.) failed
I'm seeing these recently:
Feb 27 09:24:01 nihlus dovecot: imap(tlx at leuxner.net): Error: istream-seekable: safe_mkstemp(/tmp/dovecot.imap.) failed: No such file or directory
Feb 27 09:24:01 nihlus dovecot: imap(tlx at leuxner.net): Error: istream-seekable: safe_mkstemp(/tmp/dovecot.imap.) failed: No such file or directory
Feb 27 09:24:01 nihlus dovecot: imap(tlx at leuxner.net): Error: istream-seekabl...
2004 Oct 14
3
patch for non-seekable streams on Windows
...nux and OS X, but not on
Windows. I've found that code in vorbisfile.c tests the input stream for
seekability by invoking fseek in the following way:
int offsettest=(f?callbacks.seek_func(f,0,SEEK_CUR) : -1);
Unfortunately, fseek succeeds for a socket on Windows (even though it's
not seekable) with the parameters specified. A more definitive test (and
one that does work on Windows) is to attempt to seek to the end. I've
attached a patch to vorbisfile.c that fixes my problem.
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2001 Nov 12
1
Vorbisfile: non-seekable
...e following code:
if (ov_open(NULL, &vf, const_cast<char*>(reinterpret_cast<const
char*>(get_data())), get_size()) < 0)
error = 0x100;
else
{
vorbis_info* vi = ov_info(&vf, -1);
Cvirtual_file f;
const int cb_samples = ov_pcm_total(&vf, -1);
const bool seekable = ov_seekable(&vf);
So all data is already in memory and passed to ov_open.
This stream is not seekable. Why not?
And shouldn't it be seekable?
Olaf van der Spek
Almere, Holland
Olaf@XCC.TMFWeb.NL
http://xccu.sourceforge.net/
http://xcc.tiberian.com/
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2004 Sep 10
2
stream_encoder metadata callback
...STREAMINFO block in the stream encoder metadata callback without having
to know the specifics of the header format (or worry about endianness).
How exactly to achieve this might take some thought, but what about this
idea:
1. The correct way to respond to the metadata callback:
i. If this is a seekable stream, seek to the beginning and return
FLAC__STREAM_ENCODER_METADATA_OK (or something).
ii. If this is not a seekable stream, return
FLAC__STREAM_ENCODER_METADATA_NOT_SEEKABLE
2. If the callback indicated that the stream is seekable, FLAC calls
the write callback again, writi...
2004 Sep 10
2
latest checkins
I have checked in a few changes worth noting:
1. I split the file decoder into a more general 'seekable
stream decoder' which, makes the file decoder just a special
case of the seekable stream decoder. this is useful in
situations where you are trying to add decoding support to
something that has abstracted the file away. the file
decoder interface is still identical, it is all backward
compat...
2003 Mar 19
3
multiple logical streams
Hi,
Why is seekability necessary in case of multiplexed multiple
logical streams? Isn't the differentiation based on serial number
sufficient to continue decoding of pages in the sequence of their
arrival?
Regards,
Patrick.
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2004 Apr 17
1
Reading OGG embedded in a pack file
...re my sub file (inside the pack file) is located. This did not work. It took about 10 seconds for the function to return so I am guessing it was seeking to the beginning of the stream and then scanning forward looking for the OGG headers.
There are comments about using streams that are not "seekable" and I thought this also might be a solution, but I could find nothing on how to tell Vorbis that a stream was not seekable. Is it as simple as setting the callbacks.seek_func and callbacks.tell_func to NULL?
Does anyone have any experience reading OGG data from a already open stream which...
2009 Jun 04
1
ogg audio streaming problem
...tern is not decoded
right in this case.
In vorbisfile.c
static long _get_data(OggVorbis_File *vf){
....
long bytes=(vf->callbacks.read_func)(buffer,1,CHUNKSIZE,vf->datasource);
..
}
The buffer should hold the header feild "oggs", however, it did not.
I think the problem is vf->seekable = 1.
if the vf->seekable = 1, is it the problem for streaming? How can I achieve
ogg streaming?
Thank you in advance!
Leon
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2004 May 18
1
Can vorbisfile read comments from an HTTP stream
...02
...about the feasibility and efficiency of reading id3v2 tags out of mp3's
over http. I know that vorbisfile's callback model is well suited to handling
this sort of scenario, but I'm curious to know whether ov_open will try to
read enough stream to pull the comments out on a non-seekable stream.
I've only played around with it on seekable streams, where it tries to scan
the whole stream to get a count of the logical streams within.
Would ov_test get enough header read to determine the size of the comment
before sucking it all in for parsing?
John
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2013 Apr 23
1
imap Panic: file istream-seekable.c: line 253 (i_stream_seekable_read): assertion failed: (stream->istream.v_offset + stream->pos <= sstream->write_peak)
...uot;file %s: line %d (%s): assertion failed: (%s)") at failures.c:263
ctx = {type = LOG_TYPE_PANIC, exit_status = 0, timestamp = 0x0}
args = {{gp_offset = 40, fp_offset = 48, overflow_arg_area = 0x7fff5fba6e40, reg_save_area = 0x7fff5fba6d80}}
#5 0x00007fea0d786bb8 in i_stream_seekable_read (stream=0xd658a0) at istream-seekable.c:253
sstream = 0xd658a0
data = 0x7fff5fba6ea0 "\320n\272_\377\177"
size = 14047392
pos = 27457
ret = 139638205298784
__FUNCTION__ = "i_stream_seekable_read"
#6 0x00007fea0d77e866 in i_s...
2004 Aug 06
3
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
...ot; for the frame. By requesting a specific "time", you get a the
frames that correspong, thus you can seek without relying on client side
buffering. Note that not all QuickTime or RealMedia files are served by
proper streaming servers. You need two things for server side
seeking.... a seekable source, and a seek-aware protocol. If all you
want to do is get the file to the client, HTTP works just fine. And
while the file, when it arrives, will be seekable, HTTP doesn't
understand seeking, so downloading quicktime files off an HREF from a
web page doesn't get you all the cool go...
2016 Feb 22
2
raw_pwrite_stream to string or stdout?
Note that raw_fd_ostream is not seekable, and hence will not be suitable as
addPassesToEmitFile output stream.
2016-02-22 18:27 GMT+02:00 Rafael EspĂndola <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>:
> On 22 February 2016 at 11:16, Frank Winter <fwinter at jlab.org> wrote:
> > TargetMachine::CGFT_AssemblyFile is exactly what I...
2009 Jun 15
2
Removing metadata segmentation
...ich you don't want. If you add again the
> metadata, it will apply to that single stream again.
>
> That said, Internet radio streams are usually handled fairly well by
> various players, which detect new streams and update metadata
> accordingly. These are typically live and not seekable though.
>
>
Thanks for the reply.
What I'm after is basically the conversion of a live stream to a
seekable stream. The metadata is known and a wipe and reset is
possible, but is it possible to wipe metadata segements across the whole
file without re-encoding?
Andy
2003 May 23
1
isSeekable returns F on seekable file
Hi,
Seems that on RWin 1.7.0 and 1.6.2 isSeekable returns F on binary files,
while seek() works as expected on the same connection - see example below:
> con = file(nm, "rb")
> isSeekable(con)
[1] FALSE
> readBin(con, double(), 10)
[1] 7.263824e-317 5.968155e-317 2.340685e-317 2.734062e-312
4.088386e-312 4.670335e-317...
2006 Nov 03
2
Strangeness with OggFlac files
...the test files from
the test_libFLAC directory of the flac-1.1.3-beta2. The result of
this hacking is this standalone C file:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/tmp/erikd_test.c
Directions for compiling this is in the comments at the top of
the file.
When the program is run, it generates 4 files:
seekable.flac
stream.flac
seekable.ogg
stream.ogg
The problem is that the two OggFlac files are lacking an end-of-stream
marker. For instance, the ogginfo program says:
erikd@mingus > ogginfo stream.ogg
Processing file "stream.ogg"...
New logical stream (#1, serial:...
2001 Jul 15
1
getting a wierd results from ov_time_tell()
>From the documentation that I read, ov_time_tell is supposed to tell you
the how many seconds the decoder is into in the stream. However, I'm
getting some weird results from it. On my stream (which is seekable - I
verified it), ov_time_total returns the correct total seconds. However,
when I start playing, ov_time_tell first gives me a wrong floating point
number (like 4.969.). when I call it a second later, I get something
like 9. as I decode the stream, the time that ov_time_tell is not the
right t...
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev).
Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives:
erial=1626603590
header_integrity=pass
vendor=Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20011231
version=0
channels=2
rate=44100
bitrate_upper=none
bitrate_nominal=128031
bitrate_lower=none
stream_integrity=fail
stream_truncated=true
header_integrity=fail
Reported lengt...
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev).
Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives:
erial=1626603590
header_integrity=pass
vendor=Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20011231
version=0
channels=2
rate=44100
bitrate_upper=none
bitrate_nominal=128031
bitrate_lower=none
stream_integrity=fail
stream_truncated=true
header_integrity=fail
Reported lengt...
2007 Aug 03
2
Problem with making dll under Windows
...er::bootstrap_inherit at C:\Programme\R\R-2.5
.1\share\perl/XSLoader.pm line 80.
Compilation failed in require at c:/Programme/Perl/lib/IO/Handle.pm line 262.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:/Programme/Perl/lib/IO/Handle.pm line 262
.
Compilation failed in require at c:/Programme/Perl/lib/IO/Seekable.pm line 101.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:/Programme/Perl/lib/IO/Seekable.pm line 1
01.
Compilation failed in require at c:/Programme/Perl/lib/IO/File.pm line 133.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:/Programme/Perl/lib/IO/File.pm line 133.
Compilation failed in require at C:\Programm...
2009 Jun 15
3
Removing metadata segmentation
Hello all,
I run the streaming for a community radio station. We're streaming
160k/s ogg via icecast. For an archive mechanism, I have a scheduler
which starts a pseudo listener and archives to a file, via wget:
wget http://stream/stream.ogg -O "show name.ogg"
That works fine. The scheduler starts recording 30s before shows start
and 2m after they end.
We're also doing