Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Freeamp output plug-in"
2000 Aug 16
3
some questions: client for ultralinux and streaming
Greetings,
I am rather new to OGG or streaming, so I like to ask some questions:
First, clients:
I have a sun ultra-sparc 5 running linux.
What clients can I use?
The xmms (that came with the redhat 6.2 installation) does not have the
vorbis-pluging, and -I guess- the xmms-plugin that's on the vorbis-website
is for intel-linux?
Where could I get the source for the plugin and (if
2000 Feb 04
3
Hello
Hi,
I am interested in helping out with the project. What tasks are on the
TODO list? I am one of the lead developers of the FreeAmp
(www.freeamp.org) project so obviously I will create a decoder plugin
for our player but I would also like to help out with the Vorbis CODEC
itself.
elrod
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2000 Oct 27
1
missing def file in vorbis win32 build stuff
I was just trying to build the shared lib stuff and include it into RC4
of FreeAmp 2.1 today, but I found that the .def file for the vorbis
build stuff is missing and therefore no .lib file is generated.
Is there a reason for that, or is it just an omission? In any case, I
will hold off on the latest and greatest vorbis stuff in FreeAmp until
next week....
--ruaok Freezerburn! All else
2000 Aug 13
2
The immediate future
Hello all:
I am very much enjoying reading this list. It's great to see discussion
(mostly readable by non-vorbis-developer types) on the potential of vorbis
and OGG in general. But I'd like to ask about the immediate future. I am
very keen to adopt OGG vorbis for a number of uses, but I am awaiting a few
things. And I do not wish to pester and hassle those hard at work to make
this
2000 Mar 28
3
Finally. A deadline, and a call to arms...
Hi folks,
I've been dickering around again, wasting the time away.... and today Brian
Zisk (chief Vorbis Evangelist among other things) said, "Hey! We need to demo
to the world on the 4th of April!"
Hooo boy. Time to suck it up and bang it out.
The Vorbis libs are not a problem. I'm in process of checking in my new
psychoacoustics (they're real pretty!) based on
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems with xmms & freeamp
Hi all,
I've just set up a test icecast2 server (download and compiled from cvs
about an hour ago) - very simple setup, all it does is use ices to stream
in an .ogg file that I converted from an mp3, using mpg123 & oggenc.
(I've used the sample conf files with the directory stuff removed. I've
also tried it with and without the re-encoding lines from the
ices-playlist.xml file).
2000 Oct 25
2
UTF-8 to ISO 8859-1 converter
I've got a bug pending for FreeAmp right now where the vorbis metadata
plugin does not handle international characters right. The comments that
are returned from vorbis_comment_query() are in UTF-8, but FreeAmp is
ISO 8859-1. I've been looking for a UTF-8 --> ISO 8859-1 converter that
is available for inclusion in a GPL/LGPL program and is reasonably
small. There are many full blown
2000 Nov 30
2
Debian package problems (fwd)
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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:31:52 -0800
From: crusius@stanford.edu
To: feedback@vorbis.com
Subject: Debian package problems
Hi. First of all, congratulations on the nice job. I downloaded your
Debian packages for the libraries and ogg123, but the dependencies are
wrong: the stable version of Debian (potato) ships with libc6 version
2.1.3, but your packages
2000 Jul 25
2
Library issues (BOUNCE vorbis-dev@xiph.org: Non-member submission from [rob@emusic.com]) (fwd)
BTW, I need a volunteer to upgrade xiph.org to MailMan or the like. I'm
officially sick to death of majordomo.
(Or, if you want to code all the features I want in majordomo, that's fine too
;-) I'm a little bit out of time, see....
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Sender: robert@emusic.com
I just brought the FreeAmp codebase up to speed with the latest Vorbis
source. In doing so,
2004 Aug 06
2
CVS restored
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Looks like the icecast CVS server has been restored to full service. Now I
can get back to rebuilding my server. :)
- --
"I'm alive, and filled with goo! VISION GOO!"
- Zim, "Invader Zim"
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Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
2000 Dec 13
2
IBM invests $ 10^9 in Linux, maybe they'll sponsor Vorbis?
Hello Vorbis developers,
you probably had the same idea already, but maybe IBM
is interested in sponsoring Vorbis, or being your patron.
If they are going to invest $ 10^9 in Linux, protecting
vorbis from harm, and possible injecting resources into
that project would be peanuts to them.
I don't know if IBM does anything with multimedia, but
they could only gain if strong technology in that
2000 Jun 18
2
xml stream formats
Speaking of Metadata, how's work going on the definition?
Looking back at the list archives, there seems to be a semi-plan to use
Robert Kay's DTD from http://www.cdindex.org/dtd/TrackInfo.dtd, but I'm
conserned that it's too specialized for video and we'll end up having a
special case for audio-only files.
There are a couple of general issues here. Micheal Smith suggested on
2000 Jul 24
1
ogglame and LAME 3.85 beta
Hi there,
I have a question on ogglame, especially on its compression
quality.
I've download the binary package of ogglame from www.vorbis.com.
It works fine. I've also tried LAME 3.85 beta that supports the
encoding and decoding of Vorbis streams. I believe that ogglame
is a beta version of LAME. I built LAME using libvorbis in the
CVS nightly snapshot fetched on July 19th. I fixed
2001 Jan 15
3
This works: low bitrate encoding
Hey everyone,
Here's one way to get .ogg files down to about
~20kbps, and it's not too hard:
1. Use sox to resample the files down to 11025khz
mono.
2. Feed these to OGGLAME (Lame 3.84 Alpha 1 is what I
had laying around on my hard drive).
OGGENC demands that the files be 44.1khz, but this
version of ogglame didn't seem to care what
the sample rate was.
I'm sure the quality
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems with xmms & freeamp
At 11:59 PM 2/3/02 +1100, you wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>I've just set up a test icecast2 server (download and compiled from cvs
>about an hour ago) - very simple setup, all it does is use ices to stream
>in an .ogg file that I converted from an mp3, using mpg123 & oggenc.
>(I've used the sample conf files with the directory stuff removed. I've
>also tried it
2010 May 04
6
How to set a portrait mode screen using i915 driver?
I am trying to setup a portrait mode screen. I can see that in 3.85,
there is an enhancement which allows arbitrary resolutions
(http://git.kernel.org/?p=boot/syslinux/syslinux.git;a=commitdiff;h=5d4ade0221c2387345d0a82422866bb8b937cb09).
Can I use this new feature to achieve setting the portrait mode. What
is the syntax in the config file to set it? Also, is there any other
vesa driver
2009 Jun 04
3
script question
I have this line:
ALSA=`aplay --version`
in a script. when I execute the script I get the message
line 187: --version: command not found
when I do "aplay --version" on the command line it works just fine.
What is happening here, --version is a valid command line option?
Thanks,
jerry
2000 Jul 24
3
Decoder example question
Hey all...I'm trying to use the decoder_example.c in the examples directory
to decode a .ogg file that was encoded by using the binary encoder
ogglame.exe and encoded via the encoder_example.c. I'm running into a
problem with the decoder though. It plays FINE under the WinAmp plugin but I
when I try and use the decoder_example.c to decode the file it says "End of
file before finding
2000 Apr 19
3
integer pcm decode patch
Hi!
I've spent the last few nights digging into the Vorbis source and working
to implement a vorbis_synthesis_pcmout_int() function that kicks out
interleaved int16_t pcm data.
I think its important to have this function available to make the
job for people using the codec a little easier. This function abstracts
out the conversion to int16_t and removes the extra overhead of
moving the pcm
2009 Jan 29
1
Question on script
Hi all,
I am trying to extract from the aplay -l output the Card and Device numbers.
I had a script that was working but found another motherboard that has
an EXTRA word.
HDA Nvidia and HDA ATI HDMI is what I am talking about below.
how do I search for a line that has HDMI (which I know how to do), then
ignore everything upto the device work and take the next field after that?
Thanks,
Jerry