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2002 Feb 27
3
WinVorbis 1.1 released (UTF-8 support, final notice)
This will be the last announcement of WinVorbis releases on this list.
Visit the website to keep up to date.
WinVorbis is now UTF-8 compliant! For some reason VorbisComment doesn't
support UTF-8 characters in tag names, only in tag data.
Added a case conversion routine which uppercases the first letter of
every word and lowercases th...
2003 Oct 14
0
WinVorbis 1.52 released (Was: Re: Total Tracks Tag?)
...the Vorbis Rage developers were very responsive
> and decided to move to TRACKTOTAL; thus my original concern has
> been addressed.
<p>I brought this same subject up a few years ago, as I missed having a
standard way of storing this information.
I've decided to support this tag in WinVorbis. I've also added an option to
allow or disallow alpha characters from entering the track fields; and
updated the encoder to 1.01.
WinVorbis v1.52 has been released for Win32 only. A full install is
available from the website (below).
Regards,
Ross Levis
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W...
2002 Feb 25
0
WinVorbis v1.0 released (renamed from WinVC)
WinVC has been renamed to WinVorbis as it is no longer just a comment
editor. WinOgg is apparently taken!
It now supports encoding from WAV files via OggEnc.exe. Unfortunately
there is no progress indication per file. See the Options form for
encoding options.
I have added my own super-fast routine for reading comments & fi...
2002 Jul 22
2
Vorbisgain in OggDropPXd
Hi (hope I am in the right mailing list!)
I really can't figure out how to use Vorbisgain in OggdropXPd - it
doesn't seem to work so far.
Can Someone pls. explain detailed (steps) what to do when using
Vorbisgain in OggdropXPd?
I understand the settings for Vorbisgain are in "decoding options"...
why?
What I really want is the function of Mp3Gain on Ogg-files, and I
thought
2002 Mar 05
3
UTF-8 & Hebrew
...ther not encoding properly in vorbiscomment or my UTF-8 function
is not decoding properly. All he sees with my program and the Winamp
plugin is "????????".
I don't know much about unicode. Can anyone shed any light?
Please CC to ross@stationplaylist.com.
Thanks,
Ross Levis
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
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2007 Nov 05
2
edit comment
How i can edit the comments of a vorbis file?
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2003 Jun 19
2
Newage/World music stream
...'m now broadcasting an IceCast2 Ogg Vorbis stream
of my LPFM station courtesy of MediaCast1 (http://www.mediacast1.com) for 10
hours a day Monday to Friday 20:00 - 08:00 GMT.
Newage, World, Folk, Easy Listening format. 40kb/s mono.
Regards,
Ross Levis
http://soulfm.stationplaylist.com
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2003 Jan 07
1
Vorbis for low bitrate speech (10-20kbps)
...that the source microphone and acoustics limit the
bandwidth to about 5.3 kHz, so I resampled (with pre-filter) in CoolEdit to
11,025 Hz sampling rate to preserve frequencies up to almost 5.5 kHz.
I estimated that the artifacts were essentially absent at q -0.60 and
encoded the whole file using WinVorbis.
The entire file, was now 11,731,766 bytes for 79 minutes 40 seconds of audio
plus tags = 19.6 kbps average. (Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020717) and sounds
essentially indistinguishable from the 64 kbps WMA source file (which is the
most original source I have and probably had ample encoding headr...
2005 Jul 10
5
Indices and totals
Hi all!
I've read http://reactor-core.org/ogg-tagging.html and
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030303.html#id2726753 about the goals and
non-goals of vorbis comments, but I'm still unsure:
1) Is it by purpose to forget about CDA's index feature because it's so
rarely used or did nobody here ever thought about it?
-> Add an INDEXNUMER field?
2) If "Vorbis comments are the
2002 Jul 01
2
file renaming utility
Does anyone out there already have a utility to rename ogg files based
on the tags? I want to re-standardise on "[track number] - [artist] -
[track name].ogg" but my files are currently not that. It should be
easy enough, as everything is tagged, but I'm sure someone else has
written this already. Or are there Perl libraries to read tags?
Otherwise I'll have to do it then donate
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
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2003 May 20
2
problem with id3 tags
Hi,
I just had a problem that is not described in the faq and it was quite
hard to find the right fix so I wanted to send it here, hoping it will
be added to the faq.
The error message is the same as in:
http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/200210/0073.html
Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 5238000
bytes. Corrupted ogg.
In this case it was caused by id3tags added by grip.
2002 Jul 03
2
CVS RC4 -q0 too good!
...(15khz)
q 2.5 = 72
q 3.0 = 80
q 4.0 = 96 (default)
q 5.0 = 112
q 6.0 = 128
q 7.0 = 160
q 8.0 = 192
q 9.0 = 256
q 10 = 320
This is still assuming 44.1khz sampling. I presume 22khz has it's own
table of quality/nominal bitrates.
Just thinking out loud.
Good work Monty.
Ross Levis.
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
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2004 Aug 06
2
IceCast Questions.... ("id3 tags, mp3, Ogg, etc)
> How would you "switch" the users, I mean on the fly? Rewrite the
> configs so that you define the mountpoint from with the main server
> relays anew and give icecast2 a SIGHUP to re-read config?
> Anybody tried such things in practice?
I currently do something like that (I kill and restart icecast every night
at midnight so the record-to-file script can change the config
2002 Nov 14
1
comment tags
I'm trying to write comment writer thing for zinf, because I love the
program, but it doesn't fully support ogg. I've found how to read
comments, but can't figure how to write them. There has been some
discussion about this previously in the archives, but I couldn't find
any specifics, only references to code not posted to the list. The
api documentation page is (painfully)
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
...omeone else
could take a look at it. I would but I don't know C. I program in
Delphi.
I realise that most open source programming work is done in spare time
and I appreciate all the work that has been done by everyone, including
Oddsock. I've provided free software myself for the cause (WinVorbis
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com). I can only hope that a more
reliable solution for Windows is not too far away.
By the way, Nullsoft have announced that the next major release of
Winamp will be based on Winamp2 and not Winamp3.
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=129085...
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
...omeone else
could take a look at it. I would but I don't know C. I program in
Delphi.
I realise that most open source programming work is done in spare time
and I appreciate all the work that has been done by everyone, including
Oddsock. I've provided free software myself for the cause (WinVorbis
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com). I can only hope that a more
reliable solution for Windows is not too far away.
By the way, Nullsoft have announced that the next major release of
Winamp will be based on Winamp2 and not Winamp3.
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=129085...
2002 Oct 01
2
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
...ing so I find it very useful to be able to
normalise the volume of the MP3 file without losing quality. It is a
shame that in the future when Ogg Vorbis is the codec of choice, I'll
have to re-encode.
Hopefully some more work can be done to reduce the artifacts from
re-encoding.
Ross Levis
WinVorbis & Vorbix v1.40 (just released)
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
> > From: John K Muir <jkmuir@trentu.ca>
> > Subject: Help in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
> >
> > My specific interest lies in a project which involves the digital
>...
2004 Aug 06
0
Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
...would not display. I
>couldn't work out where the name of the other plugin was coming from. I
>searched the registry and couldn't find it anywhere.
>
>I think it came right all by itself eventually after installing & removing
>DSP plugins.
>
>Ross Levis
>http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
>http://www.stationplaylist.com
This is indeed the same problem. However I've installed & removed the DSPs,
and all of WinAmp, several times. =(
Darn Dell Inspiron 7000 isn't compatible with WinXP, so I have to stay with
98.
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2004 Aug 06
0
Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
...uldn't work out where the name of the other plugin was coming from. I
>>searched the registry and couldn't find it anywhere.
>>
>>I think it came right all by itself eventually after installing & removing
>>DSP plugins.
>>
>>Ross Levis
>>http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
>>http://www.stationplaylist.com
>
>This is indeed the same problem. However I've installed & removed the
>DSPs, and all of WinAmp, several times. =(
>
>Darn Dell Inspiron 7000 isn't compatible with WinXP, so I have to stay with
>98.
>...