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2001 May 21
5
quality
Hi all! I ran across another song that oggenc seems to have trouble to encode. The intro of U2:s "Grace" gets its right channel messed up by oggenc, even at the highest bitrate. Why is the bitrate only 218? Isn't that awfully little when asking for 320? Qualityflaws like these is the reason i prefer mp3 and mpplus today. But vorbis is getting better for every beta, so keep up the
2001 Jun 15
1
Using Vorbis, and only Vorbis.
Hi all. Although I am not subscribedto the list, I read it in regular basis. I moved from mp3 to Vorbis to encode all my music collection. Now I started wondering, as reading a mail from Erik Stenborg that Vorbis quality might not yet be ready for "production", since it is in beta. I find it _very_ high-quality, but I just wanted to ask about it to you, developers. I am using beta4 tools and libraries. Any coments? J. -- Jesus Climent | Un*x System Admin | Helsinki, Finland ----...
2002 Jun 27
2
Borland compiler
Has anyone compiled the ogg and vorbis libraries with borlands c compiler (bcc32)? If so, are there any makefiles or similar available which can make it easier for me to do the same? /Erik <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org'
2001 May 30
1
winamp plugin crashes
Hi! My winamp crashes when i play this file: http://rehlin.hemmet.chalmers.se/~papa/files/test.ogg the wav is in the same place. Does someone else have the same 'problem'? (ok, i know its a silly test sound, but i still think it should decode without crashing) ome numbers: betaversion of oggenc: 4 bitrate used: 350 version of winamp: 2.74 version of vorbis plugin: 1.04 windows: 2000 pro
2002 Nov 18
1
Re: Ogg IETF standard (was: Re: application/ogg statusupdate)
...I'm not sure how to rephrase that properly though. Maybe it's good as it stands: that it is recommended to have 4-8 kByte size, but expected more commonly to be 50-200 Byte? I'm not experienced enough to make anyone of these statements. Monty, your take? Cheers, Silvia. <p>Erik Stenborg wrote: > > I skimmed parts of the text and found one contradiction: > > " From Ogg's perspective, packets can be of any arbitrary size, > although a nominal size of approximately 4-8 kByte is recommended. > [...] > The encoding is optimised for speed and the e...
2002 Nov 18
1
Re: Ogg IETF standard (was: Re: application/ogg statusupdate)
...I'm not sure how to rephrase that properly though. Maybe it's good as it stands: that it is recommended to have 4-8 kByte size, but expected more commonly to be 50-200 Byte? I'm not experienced enough to make anyone of these statements. Monty, your take? Cheers, Silvia. <p>Erik Stenborg wrote: > > I skimmed parts of the text and found one contradiction: > > " From Ogg's perspective, packets can be of any arbitrary size, > although a nominal size of approximately 4-8 kByte is recommended. > [...] > The encoding is optimised for speed and the e...
2003 May 22
5
Description of MDCT
The Vorbis audio format, uses something called the Modified Discrete Cosine Transform (MDCT). I was interested in how this worked, but did not know where to start. Is this the name of a particular algorithm, or does it just mean something like a cosine transform, but not quite right? So I asked the Vorbis mailing list. Nobody answered. It was not a high priority, so I did other things for
2002 Jul 11
2
Testing
Q: Is there any testing against a collection of known "hard-to-encode" clips before new releases? It would be an obvious thing, if you want to be serious about quality. I brought this up because I tried latest cvs version of oggenc on one of these standard clips I have. It's a 6 sec long clip of an applause. Heavy noise is easy to hear with qualities 0 to 5,99. (This corresponds
2001 Jun 18
1
oggenc.dsp
Could someone please search and replace the msvc projectfile for oggenc: "c:\src" -> "..\.." I tried to make a patchfile but I dont know if I got it right... /Erik <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>TEXT/PLAIN attachment: oggenc.dsp.diff </UL> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: oggenc.dsp.diff Type:
2002 Jul 12
0
Problem with checksums
I'm trying to write a program that reads an ogg stream and check all the CRC values along the way. But I have big trouble with computing the checksum, or at least I never got checksums that match the one that is in the ogg file. I do set the CRC field in the header to 0 before calculating it. I start with 0 and have no xor at the end. I feed page header with all lacing values and the page