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2005 Jan 14
2
Reencoding mp3pro in mp3pro or mp3 with ices
hi, if i reencode a stream that is in mp3pro (streamed with sam) to a lower bitrate by using ices/lame, is the reencoded stream mp3 or mp3pro ? thank you -- Mit freundlichen Gr?ssen Carsten Henkel mailto:carsten@chatlabel.de Eine gl?ckliche Frau braucht 4 Tiere: einen Jaguar in der Garage, einen Nerz im Schrank, einen Hengst im Bett und einen Esel, der alles
2004 Aug 06
1
VBR reencoding @128k problem
I did some further investigating into this issue and here's what I found: It appears somewhere between ices0.1.0 and ices 0.2.0 is where the "bug" (for lack of a better term) was introduced that i'm noticing. When I compile ices0.2.0 w/lame 3.89beta, the VBR is *NOT* reencoded, but instead streamed out at full VBR bitrate(s). However, when using ices0.1.0 w/lame 3.89beta, it
2001 Mar 12
2
need feedback on OGG info page
Hi! While vorbisizing our web site, I also wrote an information page about OGG Vorbis in order to help our visitors to both understand what OGG is all about and learn how to (easily) play our and others .ogg files. Since English is not my native language, I could use some help/feedback/proofreading on that page. What I want in the end is understandable, plain English (that can also be understood
2004 Aug 06
4
ices 0.2.2 does not reencode mp3s
I recently upgraded ices from 0.1.0 to 0.2.2. I have found that it is not reencoding my mp3 stream, even though I have it configured to. This is on a RedHat linux 7.0 system, kernel 2.4.11 ices build commands: ./configure --with-perl --with-lame \ --with-lame-includes=/usr/local/src/lame-3.89/include \ --with-lame-libraries=/usr/local/src/lame-3.89/libmp3lame/.libs gmake
2001 Mar 15
6
kolabore.de now vorbisized, up and running angain
Hi! FYI, the web site http://www.kolabore.de/ where we offer our own music is now completely vorbisized. :-) Because of the many releases we switched from direct download links to a simple database/cgi, so if you stumble over any problems, please let me know! Thanks and bye, Moritz --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2001 Feb 07
3
International Standard Recording Code
Hi! First, here's some background information: Some friends and I are making music with our computers for some years now. We release our tracks on the Internet for free for private use, both in the original module format and currently MP3. Within the next weeks or months (depending on the leisure time i get), our web site www.kolabore.de will be vorbisised for reasons I won't have to
2001 Mar 17
2
Beta4 artifact/bug in the bass area
Hi! Today, I found an encoding bug with a new tune by me. http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~us87/ogg/vorbis_bassrumble_demo.rar (2.1MB) contains the original .WAV in 16bit/44.1kHz and an .OGG encoded at 350kbit/s. I found the bug when listening to the 128kbit/s version, but encoding it with that high bitrate didn't change a thing. The deep bassdrum contains a rumbling, knocking sound (the first
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with Ogg
HI, Every time I try to stream any Ogg files I have this reply from ices : Mounted on http://127.0.0.1:8000/ices Playing /mnt/windows/cosmotron2.mp3 Cannot play /mnt/windows/01_burning_dna.ogg without reencoding Playing à÷1@à÷1@dows/01_burning_dna.ogg Erreur de segmentation (translation : Segmentation faukt ;-) Can you help me please ? This is my first try ... --- >8 ---- List archives:
2005 Jan 14
0
Reencoding mp3pro in mp3pro or mp3 with ices
Carsten Henkel wrote: > hi, > if i reencode a stream that is in mp3pro (streamed with sam) to a > lower bitrate by using ices/lame, is the reencoded stream mp3 or mp3pro > ? MP3. LAME does not do MP3Pro. And in fact, the stream that is reencoded will also only be a reencode of the MP3-compatible layer of the MP3Pro stream, as Ices does not know how to decode MP3Pro streams
2005 Jan 14
2
Reencoding mp3pro in mp3pro or mp3 with ices
Guten Tag Geoff Shang, Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 um 13:22 schrieben Sie: GS> Carsten Henkel wrote: >> if i reencode a stream that is in mp3pro (streamed with sam) to a >> lower bitrate by using ices/lame, is the reencoded stream mp3 or mp3pro GS> MP3. LAME does not do MP3Pro. And in fact, the stream that is reencoded GS> will also only be a reencode of the
2001 Dec 06
3
TAG-mess
Hi, <p>here's my €0.02 on that topic. First of all, all those new tags are total overkill to be standardized. They're only useful for people who both tag OGG files for a living and listen to classical music only. Imagine what will happen when the Jazz fans, and the Techno fans, and the Rock fans and who knows else demands his very own, customized + standardized set of tags. And
2004 Aug 06
1
ices 0.2.2 does not reencode mp3s
Moritz Grimm wrote: > > Bolt Thrower wrote: > > > >From my ices.conf: > > <Bitrate>64</Bitrate> > > > My mp3s are encoded with the following command: > > /usr/local/src/lame3.86/lame -S -V 1 -b 128 -h -m j \ > > --tt "title" --ta "artist" --tl "album" \ > > --ty "year"
2001 Aug 14
1
bassrumble still there at 96kbps and below
Hi again, shortly after beta 4 came out i noticed that rumbling artifact oggenc puts into a certain tune of mine. Back then, it was even audible at an ABR of 350kbps. Now with RC2 that bug is completely gone at bitrates of 128kbps and higher. I can hear it again at 96kbps and it becomes more apparent with lower bitrates. At 64kbps, I assume, everybody should be able to hear it. This is not a
2001 Sep 02
0
VBR reencoding @128k problem
Hello, I've noticed that when I try to reencode VBR mp3s to broadcast @128k , they are not being reencoded at all. They stream as normal VBRs I am unable to reproduce this at lower bitrates (56-112k i've specifically tested and all work fine). It does reencode all non-VBR mp3s appropriately to 128k... Any ideas why VBR reencoding would suddenly stop working at 128k? I've attempted
2011 Jun 27
2
Multiple mount points without dynamic reencoding
Hello: I am running the icecast2.3.2 server and ices0.4 with a perl script which provides the filename of the next track to play. I am reencoding in advance using ffmpeg, which has been very reliable. My main stream is mp3, 64kbps / 44.1 kHz (mono) and I have pre-reencoded the tracks to 32kbps / 22.05 kHz (mono), for a lower data rate stream. At this time, I have not figured out how to get a
2001 Aug 14
1
bassrumble, take two
Hi, maybe this is of interest for someone out there. I found that taking the difference between an original sample and its decoded Vorbis counterpart is a cool way to mangle sounds (especially voice samples get a nice weird touch :] ). A side effect is that the result is not only exactly what information the encoder omits, it also contains things that it adds to the sample (artifacts). Leaving
2005 Mar 18
2
Libshout and reencoding
Hi I am working on bindings for Common Lisp. It works great. But I miss support for reencoding. Do you have any plans to support reencoding in the future? -- Torkel Holm, Bergen, Norway
2004 Aug 06
1
Ices2 - reencoding ogg?
Ok so I'm up and riding with Icecast2 and ices2, thanks for all of you who pointed me in the right directon. I can stream fine without reencoding but when I change the nominal-bitrate tag its not happy. Comments in the xml file say: <!-- Live encoding/reencoding: Currrently, the parameters given here for encoding MUST match the input data for channels and sample rate. That restriction
2001 Aug 14
2
yet another stereo related question
Hi! >From http://www.vorbis.com/stereo.psp : "Oggenc's default choice varies by bitrate and each mode is selectable by the user" So, how am I supposed to do that? E.g. what do I have to do when I want an 128kbps .OGG using lossless stereo, or does this "selectable by the user" mean only that I can choose the stereo mode indirectly by choosing an appropriate bitrate?
2004 Aug 06
2
Lame, Bitrates, ReEncoding I
I'd like to use the Bitrate and Reencode features of ices and understand I must recompile with lamelib. However, it's Very Unclear where to begin here. This is noted in the ices-0.2.3 INSTALL file: I installed lame as a debian package so lame.h is in /usr/include/lame/lame.h and libmp3lame.a is in /usr/lib. configure finds everything automatically. <p>I assume we