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2001 May 14
3
Spectral band replication
>> Do you (or the ogg vorbis community) understand how SBR works? There is >> info on http://www.codingtechnologies.de/technology/sbr.htm >> bnut I am guessing this infop is not enough to explain the technology. Robert Voigt: >I haven't heard about SBR before. After reading that webpage I can say the >following: [ . . . ] I don't think SBR will give an
2001 May 11
1
[Jan.Tangring@et.se: spectral band replication]
Jan, I'm forwarding this message to the rest of the developers. Hopefully one of them will have a good answer to your question. --------- Does someone want to take this one? Just make sure you copy him on the answer, as he's not on the list. jack. ----- Forwarded message from Jan.Tangring@et.se ----- From: Jan.Tangring@et.se To: jack@icecast.org Subject: spectral band replication
2001 May 03
8
icecast 2.0 semi-permanent test stream
Icecast 2.0 and Ices 2.0 are both fairly usable now. I have set up a semi-permanent test stream for people to bang on at: http://i.cantcode.com:8888/ices.ogg Please report any problems you have. I say semi-permanent, because it will probably crash now and then, and I will be developing and putting up the new versions on a regular basis. If it stops working for more than an hour, somethings
2001 May 03
8
icecast 2.0 semi-permanent test stream
Icecast 2.0 and Ices 2.0 are both fairly usable now. I have set up a semi-permanent test stream for people to bang on at: http://i.cantcode.com:8888/ices.ogg Please report any problems you have. I say semi-permanent, because it will probably crash now and then, and I will be developing and putting up the new versions on a regular basis. If it stops working for more than an hour, somethings
2003 Jan 29
4
PlusV algorithm
Important (imho)! I found this site in the internet: http://www.plusv.org/ PlusV is an audio enhancement algorithm similar to SRB of Mp3Pro, but 1) better than SBR 2) Fully open-source It seems to me wise to include PlusV into new versions of Ogg Vorbis. P.S. what about some long-awaited features in Ogg Vorbis? 1) ability to turn off the frequency filter in the encoder (especially for high
2005 Feb 25
9
AACplus
Sorry for the crosspost but it's relevant to Vorbis and Icecast I believe. I'm seeing more and more streaming stations using AACplus, with many listeners being amazed at the sound quality. Most say that a 48kb/s sounds better than a 128kb/s MP3, which would put Ogg Vorbis at around 96kb/s IMO. That means only half the bitrate is required in AACplus compared to Ogg Vorbis for the same
2005 Feb 25
9
AACplus
Sorry for the crosspost but it's relevant to Vorbis and Icecast I believe. I'm seeing more and more streaming stations using AACplus, with many listeners being amazed at the sound quality. Most say that a 48kb/s sounds better than a 128kb/s MP3, which would put Ogg Vorbis at around 96kb/s IMO. That means only half the bitrate is required in AACplus compared to Ogg Vorbis for the same
2004 Aug 06
2
install instructions for iceS on i.cantcode.com
www.spacialaudio.com - take a look at SAM.. Bryan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Wilson" <colly@undernetlinux.com> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:21 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] install instructions for iceS on i.cantcode.com > > Hey ya all , > > I am just wondering , if anyone knows of WebSite scripts for ICECAST < that >
2001 Jun 28
1
mp3pro bitrates
Sort of off topic, but I was wondering about how the SBR data factors into an mp3pro bitrate. If you encode a "64kbps" mp3pro stream, I'm guessing that 64kbps would include the SBR data. So, when played in a normal MP3 player, would a 64kbps mp3pro stream actually sound worse than a 64kbps MP3 stream? Tony Arcieri --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2004 Aug 06
3
install instructions for iceS on i.cantcode.com
hello, liveice just won't work for me anymore, it crashes and thus I won't waste my time on it anymore. thus, what's the url with the install instructions for iceS. If I'm not mistaken, it was somewhere hidden on i.cantcode.com? thanks, t. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this
2001 Sep 03
2
where is the icecast 2 source?
Hi, I wanted to download the icecast 2 source. Here's how: 1. I looked at the icecast.org site (seemed like a logical choice). It's not even mentioned on the site, it's not in the downloads directory, and not in the CVS tree either (there is something there called ice2, it's almost empty) 2. I looked at the xiph.org site, it points back to icecast.org 3. I searched the mailing
2002 Oct 13
2
SBR
Hello, Are there any open source project that is similar to SBR from Coding Technologies that possibly could be used together with Ogg Vorbis? /Pontus <p>--- >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-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word
2004 Aug 06
4
time out issues with icecast2
But the source computer runs the other os, so I don't have too much choice as to what I can do and the timeout problems remain with mp3 as well. The persons involved don't want to use .ogg for now so that is also not an option. Is this an icecast bug, or some other problem? on Thursday 08/14/2003 Arc(arc@indymedia.org) wrote > On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 12:01:11PM -0400, John Covici
2004 Aug 06
2
where is the icecast 2 source?
Jack Moffitt wrote: > > > 3. I searched the mailing list archive, and got a pointer to > > http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/ where there are some old snapshots > > Funny how you found that, but not this: > > http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html was looking for .tar.gz, as the e-mail mentioned snapshots. seems like I was shortsited. > >Wouldn't it be nice if
2001 Jul 11
1
how to set up a Vorbis server
Hi-- I'd like to stream Vorbis files from an OpenBSD 2.8 box. I followed the instructions at http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html (via http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html), and ran aground during the compilation of .../icecast/src/source.c. It needs /usr/include/ogg/{ogg,os_types,config_types}.h; /usr/include/ogg doesn't exist. I gather the directory and files
2004 Aug 06
1
Where is icecast.xml for icecast-2.0?
Anyone know where might I find icecast.xml for icecast-2.0? I just compiled everything, but ther is no conf/icecast.xml in the src directory in the build tree? I go the source from Jack's home direcory at cantcode.com. dap -- D. Anthony Patrick [ dpatrick@config.com | http://home.config.com/~dpatrick/ ] -- --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project
2004 Aug 06
2
SV: Speex modes
Thanks! Btw, have you tried using SBR-technology or similar with speech codecs? That might be a good idea I thought.. But I don't know if it produces as good quality with speech codecs as it does for music codecs. Do you know if there is any open source variant of SBR? /Pontus -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org]För Jean-Marc
2004 Aug 06
0
install instructions for iceS on i.cantcode.com
I apprecate the input , i am using SAM as we speak , the problem i am having is getting 2 DJ's on the Stream at the same time "hense they can speak together over the air waves " heh this is the effect i am trying to obtain , as well as switching DJ's betweens songs with out loosing the feed. Thanks again ----- Original Message ----- From: Bryan Payne <speedwolf@door.net>
2001 Feb 25
3
icecast 2.0 update
I did get icecast 2.0 up and running by the end of January. If you would like to play with it (be warned you'll have to be familiar with compiling and getting things to work) you can find some simple instructions at http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html. It streams Vorbis audio and has an incoming connection pool. A corresponding version of libshout is available for it as well.
2001 Feb 25
3
icecast 2.0 update
I did get icecast 2.0 up and running by the end of January. If you would like to play with it (be warned you'll have to be familiar with compiling and getting things to work) you can find some simple instructions at http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html. It streams Vorbis audio and has an incoming connection pool. A corresponding version of libshout is available for it as well.