Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "Seek problem 1 - can't find frame number"
2007 Apr 12
1
Seek problem 2 - reinitialization of the decoder
Hi people,
Next issue at hand here is after I have done a seek in a theora file. At this
point, I have to reinitialize the decoder so the viewing can continue. Again,
I have code that works most of the time, but, well...
Just after the last file position seek, this code is run:
while ((result = ogg_sync_pageout(&sync, &page)) == 0)
bufferData();
while
2006 Oct 09
1
Vorbis primitive API examples (LONG)
Okay, how do I drop a changeset/patchset/tag for you folks from SVN?
At this point, I have written three examples of how to use the basics of
the ogg streaming and decoding in Tremor. I heartily welcome any
suggestions, improvements and corrections that you can point out in the
code.
The examples required me to make some small modifications to the main
tremor library. However, the changes
2005 Jun 22
2
ogg_sync_pageout
It seems to me that running ogg_sync_pageout doesn't automatically advance
the page. This is good if you haven't worked with the given page, makes
coding somewhat easier. However, when does a page advance. Is it after a
call to ogg_stream_pagein?
On a side note, I need to do seeking on top of libvorbis, I'd love to use
vorbisfile but sadly I can't. Is there a reasonable way to
2006 Aug 06
0
Newbie: How to rewind a videostream (long)
Hello, I'm new to this list, and pretty much also to the codec universe.
In a computer game I'm working on, there is an 3D TV-screen onto which I
project the frames of a movie. The movie is of course stored as theora, no
audio as it's not needed yet. I have it working so far, extracting a frame
and uploading it to the graphics card when the scene is drawn. The example
file
2009 May 16
1
Speex seek with high precision
Hello,
This is the code, it's a little crap but only to see if it works. I assume
rate = 16000 and frame_size = 320.
if (this->seek_to != -1) // SKIP
{
ogg_int64_t max_units;
//max_units = speex_seek(fin, this->seek_to, 0, rate);
int nPages = 0;
int nPackets = 0;
// Pone el cursor en la posici?n inicial del fichero
fseek(fin, 0, SEEK_SET);
2000 Jun 27
1
vorbis-tools/Makefile.in glitch...
I'm updating my vorbis rpm spec file, and when I try to do "make -C
vorbis-tools ogg123", due to rpm's build environment, I get lots of:
gcc ogg123.o -o ogg123 -lm ../lib/libvorbis.a ../lib/vorbisfile.a
../lib/vorbisfile.a(vorbisfile.o): In function `_get_prev_page':
vorbisfile.o(.text+0x54): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_reset'
vorbisfile.o(.text+0xa9): undefined
2000 Sep 13
1
my vorbis comments
Ok I just finished writing a Vorbis encoder/decoder, and here are some
of my comments (I'm sure some of these are well known, but here they
are anyway - sorry this is long):
1. vorbis_info:
a. Accessing the pre-computed info structs through pointers to
static data is messy IMO. I should be able to vorbis_info_init
(or similar) an info struct to be exactly the same as info_A, for
2004 Sep 06
1
Fixing libvorbisfile to handle largefiles
[I'm not online regularly, so don't include me in any replies.
Looks like the archives are working at present, so I'll catch
up from them when I get a chance. Thanks...]
(Trying out vorbis-dev@ instead of vorbis@ where I sent my
previous messages; if this is the wrong place, correct me)
Greetings.
Some weeks ago, I submitted several hacks which gave me the
ability to play Ogg
2013 Dec 04
1
possible regression in libogg
Am 03.12.2013 23:49, schrieb Monty Montgomery:
> Any time code is stuck in a loop calling ogg_sync_pageseek() or
> ogg_sync_pageout(), you'll see most of the time sunk into checksum
> calculation. It's the only thing in libogg that _can_ take much time.
> This is not likely a libogg bug, but a bug in the code calling libogg
> in a tight loop.
>
> Looking at the file
2013 Dec 03
0
possible regression in libogg
Any time code is stuck in a loop calling ogg_sync_pageseek() or
ogg_sync_pageout(), you'll see most of the time sunk into checksum
calculation. It's the only thing in libogg that _can_ take much time.
This is not likely a libogg bug, but a bug in the code calling libogg
in a tight loop.
Looking at the file listed in the bug, there's a page discontinuity at
the very beginning; after
2004 Nov 01
1
compile libvorbis using mingw?
I downloaded libogg-1.1.2 and libvorbis-1.1.0, and want to compile them
using mingw32.
In libogg-1.1.2 directory, 'sh configure --prefix=/mingw' and 'make' and
'make install' works smoothly. It create libogg.a, ligogg.dll.a,
libogg.la in my /mingw/lib and header files in /mingw/include/ogg, so I
think the gcc compiler will find them easily.
After switching to
2009 May 13
2
Speex seek with high precision
Hello everybody,
I'm new to this mailing list so I'm sorry if it's the wrong place to post
this.
I'm developing a Speex player and I need to seek with a precision of
milliseconds. I used liboggz that supposedly does just that, but it never
seeks exactly where it should. For example if I use oggz_seek_units(oggz,
18450, SEEK_SET) result it's 16386 and there is a delay between
2008 Aug 28
0
Error while cross compiling libvorbis 1.2.0
Dear All,
I am trying to cross compile the dependencies of ices for arm linux. I
have been able to compile libxml2 (2.6.32) and libogg (1.1.3)
successfully but I am getting stuck at compiling libvorbis (1.2.0).
Making install in examples
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/sr/armlinux/stream/libvorbis-1.2.0/examples'
/bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link
/usr/local/arm/bin/arm-linux-gcc
2009 May 13
0
Speex seek with high precision
2009/5/14 Arnau Alemany <arnau.alemany at gmail.com>:
> Hello everybody,
> I'm new to this mailing list so I'm sorry if it's the wrong place to post
> this.
>
> I'm developing a Speex player and I need to seek with a precision of
> milliseconds. I used liboggz that supposedly does just that, but it never
> seeks exactly where it should. For example if I
2004 Sep 18
5
possible libogg bug holding up Ogg FLAC
I wish I would have come across this in time for the libogg-1.1.1
release... Maybe I'm doing something wrong but here it is.
One FLAC compressed frame becomes one packet when encapsulated in
Ogg, and FLAC packets can be much larger than the nominal 4k page
size. For CD audio they are usually 10-15Kbytes. Imagine this
Ogg stream where the lines denote page boundaries and the x's
are one
2012 Nov 27
1
Performance after failover
Hey, all.
I'm currently trying out GlusterFS 3.3.
I've got two servers and four clients, all on separate boxes.
I've got a Distributed-Replicated volume with 4 bricks, two from each
server,
and I'm using the FUSE client.
I was trying out failover, currently testing for reads.
I was reading a big file, using iftop to see which server was actually
being read from.
I put up an
2013 Mar 08
1
Debian Squeeze packages available for Gluster 3.4.0-alpha2
I've made packages for Debian Squeeze for Gluster 3.4.0-alpha2,
they are available on
http://torbjorn-dev.trollweb.net/gluster-3.4.0alpha2-debs/.
They built and installed successfully, and have been running nicely
for a couple of hours,
but your mileage may vary.
The Debian packaging is on
http://torbjorn-dev.trollweb.net/gluster-3.4.0alpha2-debs/glusterfs-3.4.0-debian.tar.gz.
I took the
2009 May 12
2
compile error of libtheora example
hi all:
i downloaded libtheora1.0.tar.gz from xiph.org, and when i compile it,
such error message popped.
i tried to run player_example.c under /libtheora_1.0/examples/.
error message:
ivysummer at ivysummer-desktop:~/??/libtheora-1.0/examples$ gcc -o player
player_example.c
/tmp/ccpyle3c.o: In function `buffer_data':
player_example.c:(.text+0x15): undefined reference to
2007 Mar 19
1
Unable to print - fixme:psdrv:PSDRV_EndPage Already ended a page?
Running Kubuntu linux with wine 0.9.22.
Printing via cups seems to work fine from linux ("lpr tiger.ps" works
fine). But when I try to print from coverxp through wine I get the
following error (and nothing is printed):
trace:winspool:OpenPrinterW (L"EPSONStylusC86", 0x33f690, (nil))
trace:winspool:GetPrinterDataExA (0x2, "PrinterDriverData", "Paper Size"
1999 Oct 04
3
Detailed decoder pseudocode (was: Re: ETA?)
> > Which part?
>
> Well, my biggest problem is dealing with files. As you have mentioned
> that fill_buffer() is obsolete, what has replaced it? ogg_sync_buffer()
> didn't seem to be what I was looking for, as far as I can tell... am I
> headed in completely the wrong direction?
Ah, OK, I understand where you're headed now.
The libvorbis API is different than