Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "vorbisness".
2001 Mar 15
6
kolabore.de now vorbisized, up and running angain
Hi!
FYI, the web site http://www.kolabore.de/ where we offer our own music
is now completely vorbisized. :-)
Because of the many releases we switched from direct download links to a
simple database/cgi, so if you stumble over any problems, please let me
know!
Thanks and bye,
Moritz
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2001 Jan 31
1
Oggenc - strange display output
Hi all:
OK, I was curious to see if I could hear any of the quality loss when going
from MP3 to vorbis (a friend wants to know). I used the following command:
mpg123 -s 07-Dont_Let_It_Bring_You_Down.mp3 |oggenc -o down.ogg -m2 -r -
The encode worked just fine, but at the end oggenc printed up the
following:
Done encoding file "down.ogg"
File length: 0m 00.0s
2014 Feb 02
1
Trouble implementing ov_callbacks, endless loop calling seek_func
Hello list,
I've been having a tough time adding windows resource support to my ogg
vorbise decoder, although I think I am close. Basically when I call
ov_open_callbacks(), it doesn't ever return and repeatedly calls my
seek_func.
I'm hoping it is something obvious, but I can't see why my seek_func is
being called endlessly. If the file is seekable, I should return 0, right?
If
2001 Aug 08
3
Will Vorbis happily decode packets with random data?
...ry data
(say Windows executable code), will the decoder notice this? For
example, will it get into some invalid state which it notices, and
return an error code? Or will it happily produce bogus output, unaware
that there's a problem?
If it will notice the problem, then I can check for valid Vorbisness by
decoding the file. If not, then I'll need to think of something else.
Thanks,
Martin
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2014 Feb 02
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2001 Oct 25
2
FAQ correction
The FAQ says (at its very end):
> Does Vorbis support mid/side stereo modes? More than stereo?
>
> Vorbis has hooks for mid/side stereo and continuous balance stereo,
> but the channel mappings for both are yet to be formally specified and
> implemented. Currently, Vorbis channels are uncoupled.
>
This should be updated so that people know how good is Vorbis :)
> Vorbis does
2001 Mar 12
2
need feedback on OGG info page
Hi!
While vorbisizing our web site, I also wrote an information page about
OGG Vorbis in order to help our visitors to both understand what OGG is
all about and learn how to (easily) play our and others .ogg files.
Since English is not my native language, I could use some
help/feedback/proofreading on that page. What I want in the end is
understandable, plain English (that can also be understood
2000 Apr 28
2
Metadata followup
Once upon a time Monty said:
>id3v2 will not be a part of Vorbis. Ogg bistreams allow mixing streams of any
>type, and there will be an XML stream type defined for metadata. This is a
>better solution than id3 in just about every technical sense. The Ogg
>bitstream code to support this already exists.
Can you please elaborate? Is this functionality complete? The only
mention to