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2001 Jan 02
5
Idea for gapless tracks
We all know that currently Vorbis is the only codec out there that doesn't add any silence to the decoded file, so when you decode your .ogg file the resulting .wav will be exactly the same length as the original one. This is very useful when encoding gapless songs (like live concerts...). But since Vorbis is a lossy codec, even though there is no silence added, sometimes you can still hear a
2007 Mar 19
3
Splitting a WAV file to aid gapless playback
Assuming I have a WAV file that represents a continous performance, e.g. a recording of a live concert, which I want to play continously on a CD but nevertheless have track marks so that individual items can be selected some WAV splitting programs offer the ability to split the file into pieces which are an exact multiple of the CD sector size so that when recording all these files to CD with no
2005 Feb 03
1
Bug Report. Replay-gain and ogg.
I just bought an I Audio mobile device (Btw, these thigns are the coolest players on the face of the earth.. might want to check em out). It plays ogg vorbis files rather nicely. My whole music library is sitting in flac format. When I encoded my flac files (the majority a year ago) I used replay gain to save the album and track information if the flac file. Unfortunately, the I audio doesnt like
2001 Aug 20
4
Batch-Tagging oggs?
Hello all. Quick question ('Cause I'm famished and have to get something to eat) If I have a batch of files (wave and/or ogg) with a certain naming scheme. Would it be possible for me to write a small nifty (newbie) dos-batch program that could tag those ogg-files (or encode the waves with tags) with regards to the namin parameters. Let me clarify. I usually encode waves with the
2004 Jan 22
3
Ogg artifacts
I'm having some difficulty getting into Ogg. Being my first time encoding to Ogg, I am left doubtful of the quality in reproduction. Hopefully, it is merely something that I am doing. My original intentions were to go through my CD collection and rip everything out at 224kps VBR. I began with an album I was relatively familiar with. I used FreeRip 2.53 initially, but found that I had
2009 Dec 30
3
flac --replay-gain
I have FLAC files that I would like to re-encode with --replay-gain. I have my Flac's organized in Artist/Album folders, so I should have no problem getting an album gain/peak per album. Do I need to first de-code the flac's to wav files and then "flac --replay-gain *.wav", or can this be accomplished by going to each Album directory and "flac -f --replay-gain
2004 Jan 07
4
Ogg checksum thingie needed
I need some sort of utility to calculate a checksum of an Ogg file. Two differently encoded Ogg:s should give different checksums, but the same file with different tags should give the same result. (The serial number doesn't work here, obviously. I need something that is changed if a bit of the file is lost.) -- Björn Lindström <bkhl@elektrubadur.se> http://bkhl.elektrubadur.se/
2008 Apr 11
4
Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG
> Ogg/Spots has no implementation since we agreed that Ogg/MNG would > fully cover all the functionality of Ogg/Spots. However, Ogg/MNG has > not progressed as much as we would all have liked. > > So, if you would like to get images into Ogg, I'd recommend > improving/implementing Ogg/MNG support. :-) I'd looked at MNG (which I didn't know about at the time) and to
2008 Apr 15
1
base64 ALBUMART vorbiscomment (was Re: [ogg-dev] Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG)
Beside that, multiplexed logical streams suffer from pretty bad software / hardware support, isn't it? It's better to display album art as text if the player doesn't recognize the base64 album art, than being unable to even play the file. ----- Urspr?ngliche Mail ---- Von: Kyungjun Lee <kjoonlee at gmail.com> An: xiphmont at xiph.org CC: vorbis-dev at xiph.org Gesendet:
2009 Jun 25
5
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
> Is there any way to understand exactly how it is invalid? I can replicate > this corruption simply by adding large album art to any ogg file with the > latest release of MediaMonkey. The second page is corrupt. The basic structure looks correct, first guess would be bad checksum. I'll look more closely in just a bit. This might explain why some players might accept it--- if
2007 Oct 09
3
Order #********** is it possible to get an ogg vorbis version of the In rainbows download?
I'm an free software / open-source user , my order number is # ******** and I would like not having to be subjected to mp3 patent licensing, is it possible to offer the album in ogg vorbis format for us free software (as in freedom) / open-source users? useful links follow http://www.vorbis.com/faq/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg_vorbis http://www.xiph.org the current state of the art
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
2008 Aug 13
2
oggenc adds severe distortion
Hi all, I routinesly rips my CDs to WAV and then convert to ogg vorbis format for use in my car and portable player. I don't usually notice anything amiss, but on the last track of Mike Oldfield's "Music of the Spheres" album ("Musica Universalis", at the very end crescendo), the converted .ogg file exhibits terrible distortion (sounds like digital clipping). This
2005 Dec 09
4
Feature request FLAC
Dear all, I am an active FLAC user and like the program a lot! Thanks for your great work. Since I am not a developer I cannot modify the program on my own. Maybe you might be interested in features I would find useful. Maybe others find them interesting as well and you find the time to implement them. 1. Add encoder options: a) Skip silence (leading and ending) would give the option to skip
2007 Mar 15
2
Logging album info for ogg-vorbis
Hi, i just joined the list. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in a change to icecast that logs album info as well as ARTST and TRACK. I have made the changes to the source code and it's working fine. If there is any interest, I could look into making it an addition to the code. Let me know. thanks, -- Aaron -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2007 Jan 31
4
Problem decoding .flac files
I've been having problems with Amarok and K3B, but I think it comes down to a problem with flac. All my music and audio files are encoded in flac format. I've ripped my CDs using KAudioCreator and using this command to encode them (split for formatting): flac --best -o %o --tag=Artist=%{artist} --tag=Album=%{albumtitle} --tag=Date=%{year} --tag=Title=%{title}
2004 Sep 06
3
iaxy vs sipura
I need a cheap simple adaptor for analog phones to use with Asterisk. It should be some kind of "configure and forget" type of device, to use at the office, or just throw it in a road warrior's bag and use it while travelling, to call back to the "mothership". I can't decide between iaxy and sipura. Can you guys help? Which one would you use? (and why?) I feel that iaxy
2001 Sep 13
3
split an ogg file
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! A question, is it possible to split a ogg-vorbis file in two parts without reencoding? I want is to make a utility to scan a vorbis file for 30seconds+ of silence, split the file to two files and call the second file "Bonus track" or something... It's annoying to have the last song of an album being 30minutes with 26 minutes of
2001 Mar 20
1
Neuro Net Recordings now provides Ogg Vorbis products
For Immediate Press Release Neuro Net Recordings public relations contact: Kenji Rikitake, e-mail only, at kenji@nnr.to Neuro Net Recordings Website Address: www.nnr.to NEURO NET RECORDINGS NOW PROVIDES OGG VORBIS PRODUCTS FREE ONLINE TOYONAKA CITY, OSAKA, JAPAN, March 21, 2001 - Neuro Net Recordings (NNR), an independent electronic music label, has announced that the NNR online products are
2006 Sep 26
7
FLAC CD Archive
I see that this was the right place to fire off this question. Thanks for your feedback. It has given me a base to start some trials. I used to use EAC on Windows, but I tend to only use open source software as much as possible and I don't use Windows any more. I gave a brief look at abcde, but it is clear I need to look at this some more. It looks like it has the potential to do everything I