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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
2001 Mar 19
4
Oggenc & stdin
I haven't seen this in the options, and have been unsuccessful in trying it... Is there any way to set oggenc to accept data (file) input from stdin? basically do a raw PCM stream from CDParanoia -> oggenc without an intermediary file. Thanks! --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send
2001 Mar 09
2
converting WAV to ogg
I am trying to convert some a few WAV files to ogg format (using vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 oggenc). I tried: $ oggenc -o nash.ogg nash.wav ERROR: Wav file is unsupported subformat (must be 16 bit PCM or floating point PCM ERROR: Input file "nash.wav" is not a supported format And: splay -d - nash.wav | oggenc -r -o nash.ogg - The resulting file when played with ogg123 played so
2001 Mar 04
3
Some comments about beta4
Hi, I've just tried Ogg/Vorbis for the first time, and I'm quite impressed with the results. I haven't heard any artifacts in my tests so far, even at -b 112 (but I'm not a trained listener). Thanks for the great work! Now, some (mostly minor) points: When building libvorbis on either a Linux/libc5 or a Solaris system, both with gcc, it failed with undefined references to logf()
2019 Oct 29
3
Samba 3.6.23 (IBM version), Windows AD at the functional 2003 level
My apologies (again!) for asking about this old, venerable release. The client is upgrading to 4.10 or 4.11 in early December. The AIX server was joined to a functional Windows 2000 domain in 2015. The AD server has since been upgraded to functional Windows Server 2003 sometime since. They have 2 AD servers - primary is Joe, secondary is Jane. Joe has encountered severe Registry issues
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 12
1
ov_pcm_seek
How do I seek back to the beginning of a stream using ov_pcm_seek()? ov_pcm_seek(0) doesn't seem to do anything, though ov_pcm_tell() returns 0 right after opening the stream. I'm now using ov_pcm_seek(1) which seems to work, but I'm not sure if that's really right. Are PCM offsets meant to be 0 or 1 based? Is this a bug? Frank -- Frank Heckenbach, frank@g-n-u.de
2001 Mar 17
1
Copy a part of an Ogg/Vorbis file
What I'd like to do is to copy a part of an Ogg/Vorbis file to a new file, without decoding and re-encoding (say I've got several songs in one long file, and I want to split them into separate files). Sample granularity is not required, packet granularity should do. I'm reading the Ogg documentation. I think I could write some code based on ogg_stream_packet{out,in}. Is this the way
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
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 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
2017 May 17
1
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
Encoding not being part of Icecast, I reckon this is indeed off-topic; but to close the thread, it does seem to be the case that mp3 encoding is now license free. "MP3 is supported by everything, everywhere, and is now patent-free. There has never been another audio format as widely supported as MP3, it's good enough for almost anything, and now, over twenty years since it took the
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
2008 Jun 22
2
using Frauenhofer mp3 codec
I tried to use the Frauenhofer mp3 codec and I thought I succeeded when removing winemp3 from the registry. But the entry gets created again the next time wine starts.... so how do I use the Frauenhofer codec instead of the winemp3.acm.so. The only way I found till now is by removing/renaming that file. That can't be the right way. So what is the right way to do that? As for why I want
2017 May 15
1
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
If Icecast2 works fine with AAC, shouldn't that be mentioned in the documentation? -- That Jack Elliott (541) 848 7021 KPOV 88.9 FM High Desert Community radio Producer, The Wednesday Point Host, The Sunday Classics On 5/15/2017 3:13 PM, Richard G Elen wrote: > You can send AAC-HE from a streaming client (LadioCast on Mac for > example) to an Icecast server and it'll broadcast
2001 Jan 31
1
Oggenc - strange display output
Hi all: OK, I was curious to see if I could hear any of the quality loss when going from MP3 to vorbis (a friend wants to know). I used the following command: mpg123 -s 07-Dont_Let_It_Bring_You_Down.mp3 |oggenc -o down.ogg -m2 -r - The encode worked just fine, but at the end oggenc printed up the following: Done encoding file "down.ogg" File length: 0m 00.0s
2017 May 17
2
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
It's really pretty simple. You can download the code and build it all you want... ...for yourself. It cannot be distributed, sold, or used commercially in any way. That's all. /g. -----Original Message----- From: Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Robert Jeffares Sent: Tuesday, 16 May, 2017 17:03 To: icecast at xiph.org Subject: Re: [Icecast] Frauenhofer signing
2014 Feb 02
1
Trouble implementing ov_callbacks, endless loop calling seek_func
Hello list, I've been having a tough time adding windows resource support to my ogg vorbise decoder, although I think I am close. Basically when I call ov_open_callbacks(), it doesn't ever return and repeatedly calls my seek_func. I'm hoping it is something obvious, but I can't see why my seek_func is being called endlessly. If the file is seekable, I should return 0, right? If
2019 Nov 02
0
Samba 3.6.23 (IBM version), Windows AD at the functional 2003 level
On 01/11/2019 23:32, Bob Wyatt wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> >> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 4:06 AM >> To: samba at lists.samba.org >> Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.6.23 (IBM version), Windows AD at the functional 2003 level >> >> On 29/10/2019 22:47, Bob Wyatt via samba wrote: >>> My
2001 Aug 08
3
Will Vorbis happily decode packets with random data?
Hi, For my application there's been some talk of people hiding viruses in Vorbis files. While the possibility's remote, I'm exploring ways to verify that a give file really is a Vorbis file, and doesn't even have long streaches of executable code in the middle of it. If a file has valid Ogg page structure, and a valid Vorbis header, but somewhere in the file a packet has been