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2002 Aug 02
1
Problems with ogg/vorbis python bindings.
I compiled and installed pyogg followed by pyvorbis, running: $ ./config_unix.py $ python setup.py build and as root: # python setup.py install for pyogg and pyvorbis in turn. This completed without error, however upon trying to import ogg.vorbis in IDLE I get an import error: ImportError: libvorbisfile.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I was told this may have
2002 Aug 09
1
vorbiscomment question.
Hello, I am writing a script which reads and writes vorbis comments using the vorbiscomment utility from vorbis-tools. I have just one question regarding the --raw switch. Raw mode (--raw, -R) will read and write comments in utf8, rather than converting to the user's character set. This is useful for using vorbiscomment in scripts. However, this is not sufficient for general
2002 Aug 09
1
vorbiscomment question.
Hello, I am writing a script which reads and writes vorbis comments using the vorbiscomment utility from vorbis-tools. I have just one question regarding the --raw switch. Raw mode (--raw, -R) will read and write comments in utf8, rather than converting to the user's character set. This is useful for using vorbiscomment in scripts. However, this is not sufficient for general
2002 Jul 22
1
Problems with pyvorbis python bindings.
[Sorry if this is a duplicate post. My original didn't appear to have gotten through.] I had previously installed libao, libogg, libvorbis, and vorbis-tools, as linked from the RC3 download page at vorbis.com -- I downloaded and installed the latest versions of these four libraries from the vorbis.com download page, at which point my pyogg/pyvorbis Python bindings broke. I reinstalled the
2002 Jul 24
2
wav/raw normalization
Hey all. I was an "early" adopter of mp3 (1994-1995), and I took great pains to use digital audio extractors and avoid jitter and whatnot thru proper hardware - back then, this was no mean feat. Well, I'm starting to switch to Ogg (dragging out all the CD's, starting over) and I want to know if anyone has an informed opinion on the merits or demerits of "normalization"