Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "ogglame and LAME 3.85 beta"
2000 Dec 12
0
vorbis-cvs.spec
Hi,
For Vorbis enthusiasts who often build and install the nightly
CVS snapshot on a RPM-based system, here is a spec file that
makes installation easy. The whole CVS tree is packageed into
a single rpm file. A typical usage is as follows:
# cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
# wget http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/vorbis_nightly_cvs.tgz
# cd ../SPECS
# vi vorbis-cvs.spec (change the Version:
2001 Feb 28
1
patches to beta 4 spec files
Hi,
Attached are patches for the beta 4 distribution, fixing minor
problems in RPM spec files.
One question: are there any reasons not to include vorbiscomment
in the vorbis-tools binary package? I've added the long-awaited
utility program into the revised spec file, but I wonder if it
is a wrong change...
Regards,
--
KAJIYAMA, Tamito <kajiyama@grad.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp>
diff -ru
2000 Aug 23
14
Test snapshot
I have just tarred up a snapshot and uploaded it to:
http://www.mindrot.org/misc/openssh/openssh-SNAP-20000823.tar.gz
The snapshot incorporates the last month's fixes and enhancements from
the openssh-unix-dev mailing list and from the OpenBSD developers.
In particular:
- ssh-agent and ssh-add now handle DSA keys. NB. this does not interop
with ssh.com's ssh-agent. (Markus Friedl)
2001 Feb 22
1
lame 3.87 / vorbis problem
Greetings:
I'm getting this far in building LAME 3.87 beta:
[dlphilp@localhost lame3.87]$ make
/bin/sh -ec 'gcc -M -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -DNDEBUG -O3
-fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops -ffast-math -finline-functions
-Wall -pedantic -DBRHIST -DHAVEGTK -I/usr/local/lib/glib/include
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_LAYER_2 -DUSE_LAYER_1
-DHAVEMPGLIB -DHAVEVORBIS
2000 Jul 11
0
VBR encoding in ogglame? (BOUNCE vorbis@xiph.org: Non-member submission from [Jesse Hammons <jessehammons) (fwd)
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Hello,
I ran a little test where I encoded an audio file at a bunch of
different data rates. The results are here:
2000 Jul 11
0
VBR encoding in ogglame? (BOUNCE vorbis-dev@xiph.org: Non-member submission from [Jesse Hammons <jesseham) (fwd)
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Hello,
I ran a little test where I encoded an audio file at a bunch of
different data rates. The results are here:
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
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 Jul 20
2
Freeamp output plug-in
Hello:
I don't usually post requests like this to mailing lists, but I've just
about run out of other options. The vorbis.org and vorbis.com sites both
make mention of a beta vorbis output plug-in for freeamp, but I'm blowed if
I can find it anywhere. It's definitely not in the vorbis.com download
section (unless it's been placed their within the last 24 hours or so), and
2000 Jul 20
2
Freeamp output plug-in
Hello:
I don't usually post requests like this to mailing lists, but I've just
about run out of other options. The vorbis.org and vorbis.com sites both
make mention of a beta vorbis output plug-in for freeamp, but I'm blowed if
I can find it anywhere. It's definitely not in the vorbis.com download
section (unless it's been placed their within the last 24 hours or so), and
2000 Sep 02
0
ANNOUNCE: portable OpenSSH 2.2.0p1
Version 2.2.0p1 of portable OpenSSH has just been uploaded to the
master site and should be making its way to the mirrors in due
course.
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
This release contains several new features and bugfixes relative to
the previous 2.1.1p4 release. In particular:
- DSA key support in ssh-agent. Please not that this will not
interop with ssh.com's ssh-agent (Markus
2000 Sep 02
0
ANNOUNCE: portable OpenSSH 2.2.0p1
Version 2.2.0p1 of portable OpenSSH has just been uploaded to the
master site and should be making its way to the mirrors in due
course.
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
This release contains several new features and bugfixes relative to
the previous 2.1.1p4 release. In particular:
- DSA key support in ssh-agent. Please not that this will not
interop with ssh.com's ssh-agent (Markus
2000 Aug 22
6
New beta bug reports/bug report
Hi. Joined the list since this seems to be the only
point of communication. Just have two
comments/questions.
1) I looked all around the developer's site and
vorbis.com and don't see any mention of where to send
bug reports for 1.0 beta. I'd think it would be a
FAQ.
2) My bug for the new beta. (I'm hoping someone of
the PTB is reading ... I definitely don't belong on
the
2000 Aug 22
6
New beta bug reports/bug report
Hi. Joined the list since this seems to be the only
point of communication. Just have two
comments/questions.
1) I looked all around the developer's site and
vorbis.com and don't see any mention of where to send
bug reports for 1.0 beta. I'd think it would be a
FAQ.
2) My bug for the new beta. (I'm hoping someone of
the PTB is reading ... I definitely don't belong on
the
2000 Jul 26
3
Next Vorbis beta, MPEG+ enkoder
Hi.
When can we expect the next beta version of Vorbis encoder (with some
tagging & encoding options I hope)?
Also, today I tested MPEG+ encoder which you can download from
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/73884/mppenc.zip (win encoder)
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/73884/in_mpp.zip (winamp plug-in)
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/73884/mppdec.zip (win decoder)
It sounds
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 Jul 24
0
Higher bitrates
I have a similar question but about lower bit rates...I'm more concerned
about file size than about how it sounds. What do I need to tweak in Vorbis
to accomplish this? My target bit rate would be 11kHz 8-bit mono.
Thanks,
Chris
> It's fairly simple to change the bitrate by adjusting some params in
> mode.h. I don't know if anyone has done sufficent testing to
> compair it
2000 Sep 12
2
who has .m scripts?
Hi, I was wondering whether anyone had any perl or other
scripts to reorganize the .m files as vq datasets? I cant'
be the first one doing this.
erik.
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2000 Dec 21
3
MP3 to Vorbis?
Is there a utility to convert and MP3 to Vorbis?
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2000 Nov 20
2
Low sample rates / bit rates
Hey guys. I think Vorbis is pretty cool, but since the current OggEnc only offers 44.1kHz, it
limits what I wanted to use it for. So I've been using Lame to get 16kHz mono Vorbis files. I'm
curious about whether Lame does Vorbis encoding the "right" way for non-44.1k stuff, or whether it
just encodes as it would for 44.1k & changes the sample rate on the output, but I'm