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2003 Aug 27
1
is ogg flac ready to be used by the average user?
Sorry for the somewhat off-topic post, but while we are on the subject of flac, here's my question: Is the current version of ogg flac (encoded with flac.exe from the official flac website) some kind of beta implementation or is it a fully compatible release that will continue to be supported by future applications? The reason I'm asking is because I get the following error message when
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 May 20
1
Restoring concatenated ogg vorbis files
Questions about concatenated ogg files have been popping up recently. Here's another one — is there an easy way of splitting a concatenated ogg file back to its constituents? i.e. if you have a complete album that has been concatenated to a single file using the copy command in Windows (I suspect an analog of cat in *nix), is there a way to split it back into tracks? Sergey <p>---
2004 Jun 21
1
iRiver iFP-790 and its Ogg Vorbis support
Does anyone have the iRiver iFP-790 player (or maybe any other one of their iFP-7xx series)? I bought this player very recently, and I have been having problems with Ogg Vorbis playback. It skips so much that you only hear music 20% of the time. Is my unit defective or does the player really have problems with ogg vorbis? I think mine even chokes on wma's encoded at standard settings. Any
2003 Mar 14
2
Encoding wavs to ogg
Hello. I think I've heard before that it is possible to add vorbis comments to .wav files when ripping so that when you encode the .wav's later, the comments are preserved. Is this true or am I thinking about FLAC? What tools would you recommend (for a windows environment)? <p>Sergey <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: