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2001 Apr 05
3
OT: long - Replacing CD's? was RE: New type of copy-prot ected audio CDs are coming...
It won't be long until big labels attempt to eliminate the digital ins and outs of equipment. The problem they face is most people that currently use a rack system featuring digital interconnects will NEVER revert to an analog only system. I know that I won't! Think back to VHS, BetaMax, SVHS and LaserDisc. VHS has incredible market share because its licensing is open. Betamax was
2001 Apr 06
1
OT: long - Replacing CD's?
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: David 'Superkind' Roden [mailto:superkind@uni-neukoelln.de] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. April 2001 22:53 > An: vorbis@xiph.org > Betreff: Re: OT: long - Replacing CD's? was RE: [vorbis] New type of > copy-prot ected audio CDs are coming... > > Why? That 2nd part was perfectly demonstrated with the > MiniDisc. I
2010 Jan 15
3
Inexpensive Flac player for separates system?
I'm after the cheapest way to decode a flac stream with following criteria; - Transport from UPnP (DNLA) NAS using either WiFi or Cat5 networking - Toslink digital out for using existing HiFi DAC. - Low power consuption (eg just few Watts - it's just a decoder anyway). There seems a real lack of Flac players that are cheap and HiFi separates integratable like current-day CD players. All
2004 Aug 06
3
automatic gain control
At 11:40 AM 11/14/2001 -0500, sublime@mac.com wrote: >the ACG function that the compressor provides is limited at best. its >adjustment is way too audible to make full use of it in balancing levels. >yes, it is last in the chain. i'm just wondering if there's anything out >there in the way of software. if a minidisc recorder can do it, why can't a >$1000 pc? tons of
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()
2001 Mar 05
1
Experimental info editor for winamp
Hello everyone, I just want to let everyone know that I have been working on something new for the winamp plugin. Over the past few days I've been putting together a plugin with a comment/info editor. I now have something that is worth showing off. I have a working winamp plugin for Ogg/Vorbis that uses Warren Spits' VCE program to edit and add comments in .ogg files. This also works
2001 Mar 05
1
Experimental info editor for winamp
Hello everyone, I just want to let everyone know that I have been working on something new for the winamp plugin. Over the past few days I've been putting together a plugin with a comment/info editor. I now have something that is worth showing off. I have a working winamp plugin for Ogg/Vorbis that uses Warren Spits' VCE program to edit and add comments in .ogg files. This also works
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
2004 Aug 06
5
automatic gain control
>Fromwhat you describe, your comp/limiter can't possibly be working correctly. It should be the last unit in line before the sound card, and needs to be adjusted properly. You also need to balance the levels on your mixing board (so that the correc t level comes at predictable place on the slider). It might be worthwhile to find someone with some sound-mixing or radio engineering experience
2005 Jun 30
3
Delay
Hello. I'm programing a tool for ip telephony in hifi quality (diploma) ... I want to know what coding delay ogg produces. Are there low delay variantes? Can anyone help me? Thanks
2004 Aug 06
4
yp dir listing
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 02:09:58AM +0100, Karl Heyes wrote: > > Who said that the protocol had changed, libshout still sent what it had > before and I don't in fact know when the protocol was last changed. So > saying it keeps changing is completely wrong. Also the YP servers don't > see this part anyway. I thought that you had said that they source-server protocol had
2004 Aug 06
3
yp dir listing
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 06:50:56PM +0100, Karl Heyes wrote: > > > We've been having a major problem with our icecast servers, some streams > > are being sent to the YP servers and others are not, and yes the public > > bit is set as confirmed by connecting to the streams directly and > > looking at the headers they send. > > There was a header mismatch, make
2002 Aug 19
4
Format converters
Are direct bit-rate converters possible for Ogg Vorbis? Or do they already exist? Even more, is it possible to directly convert MP3/ATRAC3 (i.e., Sony Minidisc) encoding to and from Ogg Vorbis? There has been an earlier discussion on this question. But this discussion centered around the fact that people couldn't see the point, and were rather hostile to the idea. There is a very good
2002 Mar 26
2
OT: Perfect Pitch
I won't bother quoting all of Moz's statements of how sound is interpreted by those blessed/cursed with tape recorders in their heads :) I will add that his whole explanation of perfect pitch perception easily offers an explanation as to why some individuals will only archive flac/pac/ape (Moz - do you?) and those of us that do not perceive that level of detail and are fine using ogg
2004 Aug 06
5
shoutcast to icecast2 issues
relaying a shoutcast stream via icecast2 is pretty much unlistenable -- it constantly stutters. for example, shoutcast relay -- http://205.188.234.1:8030/listen.pls icecast2 relay -- http://liveradio.indymedia.org:8001/sf-hifi.mp3.m3u --mark --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2006 May 31
1
ICES with MP3Pro?
Greg, Yes, I have noticed that new codec.. AACPlus. Its really impressive in it's abilities, and it's sound quality. I tried to open it up with Windows Media Player and my Flash Player.. didn't seem to like it very much. While It's really kewl as a codec, and it has great support with a couple players, and limited support for the rest, I'll stick with the mainstream for now,
2004 Nov 23
2
source code
hello dear developers, i'm a student of computer science at the technical university of berlin. i'm on my exam and i have to implement an "perfect" hifi-internet-telephone :-) ... at this point i thought of vorbis and the ogg-vorbis codec to integrate this codec in my tool ... the questions i have are: is the source code lying on a free server to download it? is there a
2007 May 05
2
OggDisk?
Hi! I've seen many new standards on the Xiph page. Have you thought about creating something like "OggDisk", that would correspond to CD, DVD, BD... disks? I mean data structure (propably on any filesystem) that could be used for audio and video (and perhaps for images too?). Desired features: - Ogg centric - designed to be filesystem/disk type independant (so that you can use
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast's YP bugs
Ok I've been discovering many bugs in Icecast's YP implementation.. The most serious of which is, if a YP server is rejecting a stream the server has a memory leak which, as it continues to re-try to publish it's rejected streams, grows until the server segfaults. On our server, for instance, we're relaying shoutcast streams (which does not relay the stream name and other
2013 Jun 24
4
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Hi, I am wondering how to add AAC support to GStreamer's shout2send element. Support for this format seems to be enabled in icecast for a while and it would be nice if one of the major open source frameworks would have been capable of streaming such content. GStreamer's shout2send relies on the libshout library but it defines only two formats - MP3 and Vorbis. There is no single word in