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2001 Mar 07
2
Winamp plugin not recognized at all
I happily downloaded the official beta4 winamp plugin as well as Mattew's versions with VCE interated and with/without the dialog. When I installed it winamp (v2.72) didn't recognize it (no vorbis plugin listed in the config, doesn't play ogg files) - same for all of them. I recompiled it myself from Mattew's source with vce - same results. It does recognize the old plugin when
2001 Jun 06
2
VorbisExt prerelease
Hello All, VCE is undergoing a transformation. I have converted VCE into a shell extension and renamed it to VorbisExt. The pre-release executable and source code is available from: http://www.ozemail.com.au/~spitsw/VorbisExt/ Now you can change the comments of an Ogg file by pressing ALT-Enter or right click and Properties then selecting Comments while in explorer. There is also a new
2008 Jun 26
1
java-1.4.2-gcj-compat.i386 update failure
Hmmm, I seemed to have created a misalignmnet somewhere along the line. I can't remember doing anything to this. But at one time I did try to test the java open source. Posted my results to the list, got no response, abandoned all hope and went on my merry way. I don't know if this is related. I have installed an rpm for a java needed by an application I run. It was from the official
2002 Feb 18
0
PP's Winamp plugin bug (unicode tags, advanced mode)
In advanced tag editting mode, the list of tags doesn't display unicode content of tags properly. A side suggestion: forcing english keyboard in tag name edit field would be helpful (when I edit many tags all in my language, currently I have to witch to english and back all the time). -- Beni Cherniavsky <cben@tx.technion.ac.il> (also scben@t2 in Technion) Common
2011 Jun 23
1
OT: DHCP address pool for specific MAC manufacturer
Dear CentOS, This is somewhat off-topic, but I do hope to implement this on a CentOS system, so here goes... I would like to be able to setup a dhcpd (or like) daemon to maintain two IP address pools. One for devices whose leading three octets of the client MAC address are specified and the other for all other clients. Both pools would be a defined range on a commmon /24 subnet. There a
2002 Oct 25
1
vorbis software versions Was: file(1) support for Ogg and Ogg/Vorbis
Beni Cherniavksy (cben@techunix.technion.ac.il) wrote : [ big snip ] > Here are the dates as far as I know: > > > 20000508 (beta1/2) > 20001031 (beta3) > 20010225 (beta4) > 20010615 (RC1) > 20010813 (RC2) > 20010816 (gtune 1) (RC2 - Garf tuned v1) > 20011014 (GTune 2) (RC2 - Garf tuned v2) > 20011217 (RC3 - oggenc, oggdrop) > 20011231 (RC3 -
2001 Aug 15
3
DJGPP patches and makefiles
Hi. Here are my patches and makefiles for compiling ogg, vorbis and vorbis-tools on DOS with DJGPP. They can build them from cvs snapshots and need minimal maintainance (even extract source lists from `makefile.am's). Everything seems to work, except one FP exception on encode at middle bitrates (lowest two and highest bitrates don't cause it) - I don't think it's my
2000 Dec 24
1
Codebook Flexibility
I've tried to understand the codebook matter (but haven't yet had time to read the source). I want to understand how ibg is the flexibility resulting from packing the codebook in the header of every bitstream. Can we, for example, change the volume of the whole sound by scaling the vectors in the codebook? (My guess is that this wouldn't be enough, as we have to scale the floor of
2001 Oct 29
1
The Oggendary Vorbis Format
Just invented the above (subject) phrase. Maybe somebody would like it as a slogan or something... Not patented AFAIK ;) -- Beni Cherniavsky <cben@tx.technion.ac.il> (also scben@t2 in Technion) --- >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 Jun 17
1
file(1) magic for Ogg Vorbis
I downloaded `file' for djgpp, and it verbosly identified my mp3 by bitrate, sample rate, mono/stereo, option bits, etc. WAVs are also uidentified well. Only vorbis was identified simply as "Ogg-Vorbis compressed sound file" without any info. So I decided I must fix this to replace my aliases that use `od' to read the bitrate and number of channels. Here is the result
2003 Oct 25
5
Samba Permissions
I just installed samba on my private home network. It looks like I only have read access to shares. Using swat, I changed the create, security, and directory mask to 777, and committed the changes. But I still can't write. Can someone tell me what I did wrong?
2001 Dec 19
1
Links to archives broken by current->month# transitions
Monty, could you please modify the archiving mechanism so that the current month messages are archived from the begining into the month-number directory where they will be afterwards? The current scheme makes people link to this month's articles with a URL that breaks afterwards. At least please provide a symbolic link or something from the directory that will later become correct (e.g.
2001 Oct 25
2
FAQ correction
The FAQ says (at its very end): > Does Vorbis support mid/side stereo modes? More than stereo? > > Vorbis has hooks for mid/side stereo and continuous balance stereo, > but the channel mappings for both are yet to be formally specified and > implemented. Currently, Vorbis channels are uncoupled. > This should be updated so that people know how good is Vorbis :) > Vorbis does
2001 Oct 25
1
Fwd: Re: Clarification on pshycho-acoustic in Vorbis (your non-MP3 guide)
After reading http://mp3.radified.com/mp3.htm I sent Rad an explanation of some things as I understand them. He liked it and posted it on his site (still unlinked, use the URL below). Can somebody with better understanding of psycho-acoustic terms and the vorbis model check it and comment on it? In particular I didn't know how vorbis handles quantization noise. If you reply with
2001 Oct 14
2
OT: WinNT(2000) player to open files with unicode names?
Sorry for posting somewhat off-topic... Most my music files have names in hebrew (FAT32 partition). I dual-boot between a hebrew win98 (where these files are opened nicely by winamp, freeamp and any other program) and a hebrew win2000, where windows media player is the only program I've seen so far to open them. All others say "can't open file ???? ?? ???.ogg" (or .mp3) - both
2002 Mar 17
2
Is an empty stream legal?
Does the spec allow a stream consisting only of headers, with 0 audio packates? -- Beni Cherniavsky <cben@tx.technion.ac.il> (also scben@t2 in Technion) MSVC in default mode doesn't define __STDC__ (correctly!). No comments. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2001 Oct 22
0
Bit peeling(?) used in MPEG-2/SVCD Nero plugin?
Not vorbis-related, just I think I found a similar technique being used... The description of the MPEG-2/SVCD plugin on the nero site says that it can encode exacty to the size of the CD (to maximize quality given a size restriction). It also says (in a separate point) that it uses two-pass VBR compression. >From that I guess they do something like encoding a bigger-than needed file and then
2002 Feb 10
0
&quot;The Ogg Vorbis Musical Abyss&quot;
Just found this one: http://camelot.kingarthur.com/phoco/ogg_vorbis/info.html It seems to have music dedicated to vorbis (by the names, don't have player here) and a link to an interview with Monty ("more information on the Ogg Vorbis format") and the artists seem very excited about it. The browser says the pages are quite old (Jul./Sep. 2001) but I don't remember it being
2002 Apr 21
0
ARTIST added to Jonthan's tag proposal
Jonathan added to the proposal the following definition: ARTIST for information to be displayed on systems with limited display capabilities. it is not a replacement for the ENSEMBLE and PERFORMER tags, but typically will summarize them. As I understand the aim is to provide more compatibility with players (especially portable) that are so dumb as to display only "ARTIST",
2003 Sep 26
0
Peeling (was RE: streaming)
> From: Beni Cherniavsky [mailto:cben@users.sf.net] > Sent: 26 September 2003 10:35 > To: vorbis@xiph.org > Subject: Re: [vorbis] streaming > > - Vorbis is designed to allow "peeling": if you truncate packets, you > still get a legal Vorbis stream but with lower quality. This should > allow very effecient streaming of multiple bitrates from the same >