Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Followup to Rok Papez's tests"
2000 Jun 20
0
Test: Lame vs. Ogg/Vorbis -- warning big mail
Hi there.
First of all, I'd like to congratulate to developers
for making a free specification and LGPLed
decoder/encoder. :-).
I did some test, ripping 17 tracks of my CD and
converting them to both MP3 and OGG format.
MP3 encoder/player was Lame 3.70
OGG encoder/player was from a Saturday nightly
tgz package.
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MP3: LAME-3.70 mpg123-0.59r-4
MP3: lame -S
2000 Jun 20
0
Test: Lame vs. Ogg/Vorbis -- warning big mail
Hi there.
First of all, I'd like to congratulate to developers
for making a free specification and LGPLed
decoder/encoder. :-).
I did some test, ripping 17 tracks of my CD and
converting them to both MP3 and OGG format.
MP3 encoder/player was Lame 3.70
OGG encoder/player was from a Saturday nightly
tgz package.
------------------------------------
MP3: LAME-3.70 mpg123-0.59r-4
MP3: lame -S
2000 Jul 31
0
NetBSD patches
------- Forwarded Message
The following patches should fix vorbis-tools to build on NetBSD. I'm
not including the diff to the configure scripts, so you'll need to
rerun autoconf in the toplevel and libao directory after applying
these patches to the configure.in files.
It also appears that vorbis-tools/libao/ao_libs.inc is automatically
generated by a configure script but checked into
2000 Jun 18
3
Makefile dependencies in vorbis-tools
I've been trying to tackle the vorbis source. I ran across what I think is a
missing dependency in the vorbis-tools directory. Since ogg123 and vorbize
are staticly linked to libvorbis and vorbisfile, when those file change, the
executables should be rebuilt. Below I've attached a patch. (I hope it
works. I am sort of new to patch and diff.)
BTW, I've been trying to find a good
2000 Jul 01
1
Bugfix patch for vorbize, compat patch for grip
Hey.
Last night I hacked grip so that it'd allow me to use vorbize and comments with
grip. It's very ugly because grip'd need a bit of rearrangement in order to
facilitate the way the vorbis comments work (that is, the comments are not added
in after the encoded file has been written). Any one who wants to use it should
patch grip-2.94 (http://www.nostatic.org/grip), and make sure you
2000 Jun 12
5
Compile Problems
Hello,
I've been trying to compile some things but have run into some
problems. I've have the vorbis directory inside of /usr/src. I have compiled
vorbis itself with no problems. I've also copied the results to their
respective directories as per the README file.
I've also compiled the XMMS plugin with no problem. However when it
is installed in the
2000 Jul 07
0
vorbize and os_type patches + general build issues
Howdy..
I've got a couple little patches here.
1. vorbis-tools needs getopt. Since it's already sitting in the
source tree for cmdline I set up cmdline to make a getopt.a that gets
used for both. Also, since mp3tovorbis is a shell script, it needs to
be installed 755 not 711 (unless I'm missing something).
2. I've found that both tru64 and irix 5.3 won't give int64_t
2000 Aug 28
1
Vorbize.c
Are there any attempts currently being worked on to make Vorbize Visual C++
compatable? Or for that matter non-GNU compatiable?
I guess I never realized that getopt.h was a GNU thing. What would be the
suggested course of action to get vorbize to cross compile on VC++ or other
non-GNU platforms?
If not I can certainly do this because I'd like to be able to run this on
Windows but I
2000 Jun 20
3
Kenneth's Second Commit
I've fixed a heck of a lot of stuff in the time frame of just over ten minutes.
And you all care... right.
I actually ran Vorbize, and discovered some stupid bugs (e.g., segfault???).
Fixed.
Both Vorbize and Ogg123 should now speak fluently in Monty's comment-eese.
I'll be working on getting both to implement all the comment tags; I'm
seriously considering dropping all comment
2000 Jul 31
1
piping vorbize's stdout/stderr
Hi!
I want to pipe stdout/stderr from vorbize for wrapper scripts. But as it
doesn't send any "\n"s it doesn't work correctly. I solved it by adding
if (param.verbose == 1) {
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
}
into appropriate position in vorbize.c. Could somebody please implement this
nicely? Something like "-e" option in cdparanoia.
Thnx.
Bye,
Peter Surda
2000 Jul 31
2
vorbis-tools comment cleanup
It looked like ogg123 was expecting an out-of-date set of headers. I've
updated the printout section to expect the canonical set from
docs/v-comment.html.
I also found vorbize's use of "track" for the title tag confusing. The
second patch is just a rename in the code and ui.
Cheers,
-ralph
--
giles@ashlu.bc.ca
<HR NOSHADE>
<UL>
<LI>TEXT/PLAIN attachment:
2000 Jun 25
1
OggEnc v0.1
I finally got around to getting this to a more-or-less working state. Right
now, it does most of what vorbize does, plus support for encoding multiple
files (this works, but needs some additions to sanely handle titles, etc.
for multiple files).
The name is temporary, until I think of something better.
http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~msmith/oggenc-0.1.tar.gz
Hopefully, it's mostly portable,
2001 Jan 08
1
Low bitrate encoding
Hi, all.
I'm new to this list, and I know that my question touches on a FAQ.
I'm just hoping to get more information than "it's a priority item,
but it's not done yet." (Basically what the FAQ says.)
I've been encoding about 20 minutes of mono audio each week to as
small a file as I can, so it can be served via html. As long as the
result is understandable,
2000 Jun 20
1
Manpages
Here is patch with manpages for ogg123(1), mp3tovorbis(1) and vorbize(1).
Manpages are in pod format,
because it is the most readable man source,
and are compiled by pod2man.
all and clean for man/ work.
Install and uninstall for man/ seem to work.
Manpages are GPLed of course.
<HR NOSHADE>
<UL>
<LI>text/plain attachment: manpages.diff
</UL>
-------------- next part
2000 Jun 19
1
Kenneth's commits
I just commited my modifications:
vorbis-tools is back in the main build, but ogg123 is out of the vorbis-tools
build. I am investigating the cross-platform libraries suggested.
ogg123 silences "Clipping in frame x", can now play multiple files at once,
and has a new stream handling format (resolves the get_stream() bug mentioned
earlier).
Vorbize has options for no comment and
2000 Aug 21
1
beta2?
The debian vorbis-tools package is labeled version 1.0beta2-1 - does this
mean that better compression for stereo has been implemented? (I forgot
what the correct term for this was.) I am waiting with a couple of CD's I
would have ripped and made mp3's of (I don't have a multi-cd shuttle in
my laptop... ;), so that I can rather make ogg files, but I don't want to
make them now and
2001 Nov 29
1
cannot create .hosts.b0WX1x : File exists
Hello,
when I do:
/opt/rsync/bin/rsync /etc/hosts targethost::bkp/
I get:
cannot create .hosts.b0WX1x : File exists
I check the targethost and I get empty file .hosts.b0WX1x
When trying with other targethost-s it works, but on this one it doesn't.
On the other targethosts I have exactly the same LinuX distribution,
permissions and users than on the problem targethost.
I have exactly the
2000 Jun 16
2
Description of commits
Tonight's commits so far:
I finally wrote up the result of the comment header specification discussion.
It's in the doc/ directory now. I plan on doing work in the libvorbis comment
handling tonight to bring it up to date and make the interface more useful.
gif->png conversion of the images in the docs
Monty
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2006 Oct 22
3
Keeping DRY - I like a simple life!
Hi,
I''m new to Ruby and Rails and I would be very grateful for some advice.
I''ve got the following code.
class Foo < ActiveRecord::Base
include Versionable # Some methods to handle my versioned objects
has_many :versions, :class_name => "FooVersion", :foreign_key =>
"parent_id"
belongs_to :curr, :class_name => "FooVersion",
2017 Oct 26
2
haproxy ssl support
Even though it seems dovecot (using 2.2.33.1) supports haproxy's
send-proxy-v2, it seems to lack send-proxy-v2-ssl (which also sends
client's ssl state). It would be a nice feature for the backend server
to identify clients so one wouldn't have to use disable_plaintext_auth
on a production environment.
--- haproxy.cfg
frontend pop3
bind [::]:110 v4v6
bind