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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
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] Using Grip with FLAC
I looked around on the web, but I found no guidance on this subject, so I'm guessing. Here is what I came up with. It appears to work on a limited sample of CDs. Can anyone comment on whether or not this is OK? My system is Mandrake 9.0. My Grip is 3.0.1 (as supplied with Mandrake 9.0) My flac is 1.1.0, built from the source tarball. Mandrake ships with 1.0.3, which does not appear to have
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] Grip, FLAC, and album replay gain
OK, here's a problem: I want to set the album replay gain in each track, but I'm using grip to rip and encode the tracks one by one. grip knows that all the tracks are on a single album, but FLAC sees them one at a time. I put the --replay-gain option on the FLAC command line, so it emits four comments into the vorbis commebnt block, e.g.: comment[9]:
2005 Jun 05
1
New to CentOS, miss Grip
Hi there-- Just installed CentOS 4 the other night and can figure out how to install Grip. I can't seem to satisfy the dependencies. Has anyone had success? Is there a reason why Grip isn't part of the distro that I should know about? My old distro was FC2. This was a wholesale installation and not an upgrade. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dick -- Pithy saying goes
2001 Sep 10
1
My little tools, if you're interested... :)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I made these nifty pythonscripts to make my ripping+encoding+sorting easier. They are designed to use in Grip. w_oggenc: Call this instead of oggenc in Grip with the command-line: "%A" "%d" "%t" "%a" "%n" "%y" "%G" "%i" Now you can put additional info in the
2012 Oct 31
3
expand.grip for permutations
if i were to have a block size of 4 people and i want to assign a treatment combination to the entire block, there would be 16 different treatment combinations (TTTT, TTTP, TTPP, PTTP, etc.) i am trying to get all 16 permutations and i am able to use this code below. drugs=c('P','T'); comb=expand.grid(drugs,drugs,drugs,drugs) for a block size of 3 the code would be
2004 Sep 10
2
Wanted: Ripper that uses ID3V2 and FLAC
I've been with FLAC since 0.7, and I've loved the FLAC files I've ripped with grip, converted from FLAC 0.8 to 0.9, and played constantly on my desktop. And then I noticed the truncated ID3 tags in my FLAC files. I at first thought the problem lied in FLAC; I posted to this list, hoping for a solution. But then I realized my trusty GRIP was the flawed program. Now re-ripping my
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: FLAC to mp3 batch converter?
Christian, Sorry I don't think I was so clear with my explaination of what I am doing. Your requirement flac -> mp3 is really a special case of ripping, if you think of the entire chain.... normal ripping: CD -> wav -> mp3 Your case is [CD -> wav ->] flac -> wav -> mp3 Which is equivalent to: flac -> wav -> mp3 I need this too and am proposing to use a ripping
2003 Jan 08
1
FLAC patch for oggenc: Round 2
The latest patch to allow oggenc to read FLAC files is up at: http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~volsung/patches/ Now both native FLAC and Ogg FLAC files can be read. Comments should in theory be preserved coming from either FLAC or Ogg FLAC. I cannot figure out how to make an Ogg FLAC file that has comments, so I've only tested it with normal FLAC. (Any tips would be appreciated here.) Note the
2000 Sep 02
3
new oggenc comment tag options
Quazgaa and I were talking about the comment tags we'd like in oggenc. Here, as requested by Michael, is the summary. Date (year in id3 land) should be supported. We suggest '-y | --date'. I suggested '%y' for passing it to the filename template, but this may be of limited utility. Track number. -n was the first choice, but is taken by the name template. We settled on
2004 Sep 10
0
ID3-style information
--- Asheesh Laroia <paulproteus@technologist.com> wrote: > However, I need its ID3 information. I need the client program > (i.e., > XMMS) to be able to look at a file and know its artist and title. > Those > are the only two required fields, as a matter of fact. > flac (the decoder) 'supports' ID3 and ID3v2 tags by ignoring them. The input plugins (including
2002 Jul 25
3
Is there an oggenc low bit rate HOWTO?
First let me say that I was absolutely astounded at the sound quality when using oggenc at q = -1 (around 50 kbps). So much so, that I'm anxious to try some of the lower bit rates that were mentioned in the announcement for 1.0: ... audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel. But I am having trouble finding how to use either oggdrop or oggenc to get these
2007 May 03
2
Grip for CentOS 5?
Does anyone know where you can find an RPM for this? I'm just trying to rip some MP3s on my upgraded box. The last of the things I can't do. Preston
2003 Jan 27
0
Announce: ogg2enc: Perl script to run oggenc twice
I recently started using Ogg Vorbis and decided I wanted high-quality files on my desktop, and small files on my Zaurus; but I didn't want to keep switching grip's configuration back and forth. So I wrote ogg2enc, a Perl script which takes the same command-line arguments as oggenc, and runs oggenc twice. The first run gets its command line munged to produce a file at 64kpbs; the second
2004 Sep 10
2
ID3-style information
I have a CD collection of about 20 discs that I currently archive on my hard disk in MP3 format. No, I do not like lossy compression. No, I do not like closed standards. No, I do not like software patents (Fraunhofer). In fact, I do not even need compression at this point, as my hard disk capacity is greater than the sum total of the CDs' WAV-format sizes. However, I need its ID3
2004 Sep 10
0
news
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:24:43AM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > I've checked in the majority of the changes. The only thing left are some > recent 3dnow asm contributions and russian translation of the docs, which I > will check in today. And the PIC problems with the assembly are still > unresolved (more on that later). Let me know if I've missed anything. My only
2004 Aug 06
0
Ices on Linux PPC
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 14:22, Drew Lane wrote: > > > > > >you probably have an old release, maybe we should put some checks in to > >make sure. > > > It appears that I have version 1.0 rc2-1 > > I found the following RPM's with ogg or vorbis in the name: > > libogg-devel-1.0rc2-1 > libogg-1.0rc2-1 > libvorbis-devel-1.0rc2-2 >
2002 Jul 19
3
oggenc command not found
Dear Vorbis List, I have just joined this List. Thankyou to all the developers who have worked on this project it is wonderful. I am running SuSE 7.3 and the cdaudio ogg ripping works very well. I am now in the process of archiving my vinyl in ogg files. According to the SuSE manual this is done using the oggenc command but I get no such command to work. I have also tried ./oggenc. Any
2006 May 29
1
non-ajax data grip types
I am writing an application and I have a number of clients that are using older browsers (Mac OS 9) and I am staying away from ajax stuff because of them. Is there a way to have to have a ''scrolling'' table rather than pagination without ajax? Craig
2001 Sep 14
2
OGG not working in Windows?
I ripped (CDDA2WAV) and encoded (OGGENC) OGG files on my Linux box using GRIP. The OGG files play fine in my XMMS on my Linux box. These are all from brand new lib (rc2) compiles. But no matter what I try, FreeAmp or Winamp (w/ plugin), they do nothing on my Windows boxes. Anyone? Thanks. --EdB <edb@earthling.net> http://www.geocities.com/endered --- >8 ---- List archives: