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2001 Jul 04
1
win32 binary of cvs 7.4.01 available
... for download from http://home.earthlink.net/~noodlez84/other_files/oggenc20010704.z ip . I am not, however, the man behind the work: Send kudos to Peter Harris. -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak PGP KeyID: 0x3A1446A0 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2001 Mar 07
3
sound quality
i'm recently started to encode my cd's into ogg vorbis format (192kb/s), and i am very much pleased with the quality. however, i will certainly feel awful after encoding 1gb of files and beta5 comes out, claiming to increase the sound quality. in other words, should i be using ogg vorbis for long-term audio storage without fear that those files are crappy quality and should be
2001 Jul 09
0
win32 CVS snapshot as of 7.9.01
For those interested, it is available from http://home.earthlink.net/~noodlez84/other_files/vorbis20010708.z ip . It includes win32 builds of vcut, vorbiscomment, ogginfo, and oggdrop. Once again, courtesy of Peter Harris. -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak PGP KeyID: 0x3A1446A0 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2001 May 25
2
(lame) mp3 vs oggvorbis (review)
a comparison between the two formats can be read at http://www.digit-life.com/articles/oggvslame/index.html . i first heard of this from Vorbis Extreme ( http://solair.eunet.yu/~aldov/ ). anyone see any problems with the review? -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak GPG/PGP-KeyID: 0x3A1446A0 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2001 Jun 21
3
TwinVQ versus The World
The last few threads have really been interesting. Technologies that are currently on the market are MP3, RealAudio, and Windows Media (pre-version8). Technologies currently in progress or just shipped are Ogg Vorbis and mp3pro. I don't think anyone has mentioned TwinVQ on this list. While exploring alternatives to MP3 (which is when I also found Vorbis), I noticed TwinVQ. I encoded
2002 Apr 28
1
Winamp 2.80 Vorbis problem confirmed on my comp
I first downloaded Winamp Lite, which did not have Vorbis plugin, and installed the latest PP Vorbis plugin: http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/in_vorbis.exe That did not work, for some reason. Afterwards, I downloaded the Standard version and tried playing ogg files: it didn't work either. I installed the latest PP Vorbis plugin over this version, but still the same. What's up?? I
2004 Aug 06
4
IceS 2.0a - Extended sleep requested
Thanks for offering to help, Karl. Config - I thought my email was long even without the config files so I didn't include them! They are normal random playlist configs. What aspects are you looking for? CPU - vmstat 1 gives consistant CPU readings of around 2,1,97 for us,sy,id respectively when no one is listening to the streams. There's hardly any change when a client starts listening.
2005 Oct 29
1
***SPAM*** pre-echo preventing
Hi! Dear all I compressed an audiu(wave) with libvorbis1.1.1 and found that the pre-echo was longer than the one which was compressed with MP3 at the same bitrate(128kbps),I am now confused aboout the pre-echo preventing scheme. Can you tell me what method does Ogg Vorbis adopt besides the auto windowsize switch? Looking forward to your letter! Thank you! ??????? Lisa (^_^)
2000 Jun 16
3
Argh, preecho mistriggers
In case people on the list don't know it, A Vorbis tester (who's email I've lost! If you're on the list, speak up!) is maintaining a vorbis audio quality test page: http://hem.passagen.se/ingets1/vorbis.htm He's doing us the great service of hunting down samples that break Vorbis (so we don't have to :-) In any case, it turns out that the trumpets in the dr4 sample
2001 Oct 21
5
Scheduled Ogg streams for testing
Well we're testing scheduled Ogg streaming, but it would be nice to test with an audience bigger then me and a few irc users, so I thought I'd drop a note to the list. http://support.bbc.co.uk/oggstreams.shtml This will contain any scheduled tests to come and anything currently being streamed. For scheduled stuff, only things we're given permission to do by producers can go on
2000 Dec 03
4
Low bitrate high-band coding...
Hi, I'd like to contribute to Vorbis and I think this may be of some interest for low bitrate coding. I have been experimenting with low bit-rate coding for the high-band (11 kHz to 22 kHz) and, though I haven't yet started quantizing my coefficients (a gain and an LPC filter), I expect to be able to approximate the whole 11-22 kHz band with around 1000 bits/s per channel (maybe even 500
2002 Jul 03
2
CVS RC4 -q0 too good!
May I suggest that the up coming RC4 or 1.0 needs some quality selection adjustments. It has been said that if you are happy now with a particular quality setting, later releases will produce the same quality but reduce the average bitrate. This is not currently the case. IMHO -q4 in CVS is producing almost perfect results and features audio frequencies up to 21khz -- almost CD quality.
2001 Jun 07
1
another plug-in update (v1.05)
http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/in_vorbis.zip fixes some problems with streaming, better tag updating logic, etc. -Peter --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed.
2001 Jul 04
2
windows binary (snapshot)
does anyone compiled a oggenc windows binary from the cvs sources? please send it to me :) --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the
2001 Aug 31
1
libao compiling error
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2001 Jun 26
3
YAVTS (yet another vorbis test stream)
80kbps test stream using oddcast DSP and new test win32 port of icecast2 server.... http://www.djlithium.com:8064/djlithium.ogg oddsock --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No
2006 Feb 20
2
Write pure sine to *.ogg directly?
Hello, I am author of a Morse code training software written in Perl at http://starling.ws/morse Currently I output to *.wav and, if on Unix, convert to *.ogg. And that's okay for a trainer. But I have desire to upgrade the project to a real-time communication tool...or at least a Morse code audio mail routine. And I should like to avoid *.wav. I'd like some means of writing a pure
2000 Nov 30
1
glossary?
hi; i'm a lurker & trying to make sense of the discussion... is there a glossary of terms available somewhere? mdct, wavelets, 4th dimensions & preechoes remind me of my time in the twilight zone;) thanks peter --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2002 Jan 07
2
never encodes same twice?
Hello. As the subject of my email states, I've noticed that oggenc never encodes the same twice. i.e., encoding the same file twice, using the same settings and same OS, never results in identical files (checked using 'diff'). I know that a randomly generated serial number is put it, but it gets better: a diff (- a -u0) between these two encodings is ~120KiB. Umm... why?
2000 May 29
4
One important thing
Hi. Since I'm new to this mailing list, I don't know whether this was discussed in this mailing list, or if it is already fixed. Anyway, the problem is that all audio encoders out there add a small amount of silence to the start/end of the encoded file. This is usually a small amount, around 0.03 seconds. Most of the time it goes unnoticed, BUT when you have tracks that flow into one