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2000 Jul 10
1
The OGG Extension...(fwd)
From: owner-vorbis@xiph.org Subject: BOUNCE vorbis@xiph.org: Non-member submission from [Mark Janssen <maniac@markjanssen.homeip.net>] Message-Id: <20000710082958.7FAA11A1009@motherfish.xiph.org> Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 01:29:58 -0700 (PDT) X-UIDL: ea01e3602e8399da8089127a2c506ac5 Return-Path: <owner-vorbis@xiph.org> Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 10:27:09 +0200 (CEST) From: Mark
2000 Jun 27
7
File Extension .OGG
Hi, I've already sent this to feedback@vorbis.com, but I got no response and this might be more correctly placed here anyway, so here is a revised vesrion. I have one thing to criticize, which is the file extension *.OGG. It's ambigous (the Netrek meaning) and using it for both video and audio seems confusing. Plus, there are a lot of OGG files floating around that are generated by
2000 Jun 27
7
File Extension .OGG
Hi, I've already sent this to feedback@vorbis.com, but I got no response and this might be more correctly placed here anyway, so here is a revised vesrion. I have one thing to criticize, which is the file extension *.OGG. It's ambigous (the Netrek meaning) and using it for both video and audio seems confusing. Plus, there are a lot of OGG files floating around that are generated by
2000 Oct 17
7
Mime Type and Ogg (More)
David Mitchell <mitchell@ucar.edu> writes: > Ralph Giles wrote: > > > > On 15 Oct 2000, Maciej Stachowiak wrote: > > > > > I don't really know the details of the discussion, but I'd like to > > > present this issue from a user-oriented perspective, and from the > > > perspective of how Nautilus wants to use data files. > >
2006 Oct 20
3
Extension .v+ogg does work
Hello everyone, As discussed on last Monthly Meeting, Monty settled on recommending the extension .v+ogg for Theora files IF it would work on Linux. Probably many have tested it already, but I haven't seen anything said publically, so for the record, v+ogg works on both Windows and Linux. Hadn't a chance to test it on Mac OS X, but I'm sure it should work there too. And Plan 9 :)
2004 Aug 06
5
Freedomaudio player
Hi folks Got Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) but it seems to lock up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks. Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'. I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata - is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e.
2004 Aug 06
3
ogg vorbis works in windows media plyaer
The first release of the DirectShow filters, which also enables Ogg Vorbis playback in Windows Media Player was released today. http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/zorannt/Codecs-0.0.3.msi This installed great for me on win2k, but reportedly has issues with Win9x. There will be an update tomrrow I believe. Big news :) jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
Hey, I'm not sure if this should be in -dev or not, so I'll post it here first. If that's wrong, LMK and I'll post it there. I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of stations, actually. They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3 has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that the
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
Hey, I'm not sure if this should be in -dev or not, so I'll post it here first. If that's wrong, LMK and I'll post it there. I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of stations, actually. They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3 has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that the
2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote [snip] >Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in >any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension. [snip] What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then
2007 May 19
3
streaming ogg
We are finding that when we stream an ogg file via a .m3u file on our server, playing it with Winamp, pausing the player for an extended period of time results in unpredictable results, such as the file ceasing to play before EOF. Is this a Winamp issue, or is there something someone can tell me about streaming ogg in this manner? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2004 Aug 06
3
m3u - mine type
Hi icecast, I'm having a "bizarre" problem with the m3u extension. I read somewhere to add ".m3u" in a link on a web page to make winamp load and play the stream. It works very fine, but ONLY in my LAN. When I call http://192.168.1.2:8002/status.xsl, i got the "click here to listen" which is link to the moint point + .m3u (/MyStream.ogg.m3u) I click, winamp load
2004 Aug 06
2
No audio with slackware for live station
He means that development of WinAmp 3 has discontinued. WA2 is being updated to support WA3's extra features (video, media library), and WinAmp 5 (2+3=5) is the main new development. You can read the announcement on the WinAmp forums. >===== Original Message From Stefan Neufeind <stefan@neufeind.net> ===== >On Fri, 16 May 2003 at 13:15:22, Geoff Shang wrote: > >> I
2007 Mar 17
5
2nd attempt - Repairing vorbis files
Hello, No public anwer came to my previous post, and my problem is urgent, so I'm trying again. I'm using Ogg Vorbis since 2000 and some of my files appear to be damaged - at least some players reject some of them (WinAmp, Quintessential Media Player beta 116). Is there a repair tool for Windows which could rebuild vorbis files so that they all could be played in WinAmp, which is very
2005 May 30
5
Complete set of tools for Icecast
We are switching from Windows Media to Icecast. I want to get as close to open source as possible. That means that I need the following open-source items: Player for Windows (not Winamp if possible - it's now owned by AOL.) Player for Mac Player for Linux We will also be podcasting, so that means our encoding needs to be compatible with the Apple iPod. Here's what it supports: MP3
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2006 Apr 05
12
Stream Test
Hi Seeing as other people are posting streams to test, the system I have been developing has an Ogg/Vorbis/Theora stream that you can watch. I would appreciate any feedback to what players can play it and which players have problems. (I am using Icecast as the streaming server) So far I have found VideoLan plays the stream very well. MPlayer was ok, but wasn't as good at buffering.
2001 Dec 06
3
TAG-mess
Hi, <p>here's my €0.02 on that topic. First of all, all those new tags are total overkill to be standardized. They're only useful for people who both tag OGG files for a living and listen to classical music only. Imagine what will happen when the Jazz fans, and the Techno fans, and the Rock fans and who knows else demands his very own, customized + standardized set of tags. And
2004 Aug 06
3
Windows ogg stream player?
Is there a good Ogg stream player for Windows? I can't seem to get latest Winamp or zInf working from an Icecast server. Viraj. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject