Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Vorbis under DJGPP (was: DOS commandline decoder for Ogg beta4)"
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
2001 May 21
1
SoX support
For those of you who want to be able to decode Ogg Vorbis files into other
formats, SoX (the swiss army knife of audio programs) now has Ogg Vorbis
support in CVS. It can read Ogg Vorbis files and export the audio in any
format SoX supports. You can also write Ogg Vorbis with it, but, because of
limitations in the design of SoX, only output at 128kbps is supported.
Note: Instructions on how to
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
2001 Mar 07
2
I need a Information for Ogg Vorbis.
I want to understand Ogg vorbis format and develope ogg vorbis's player in
my embedded system.
So I want know about "Vorbis bitstream mapping" and Structure in detail.
But the links are broken in www.xiph.org.
I had read overview of ogg vorbis and understood what ogg vorbis want to be.
What's the first step? I think it is study the file format and source code.
Is there any nice
2001 Mar 07
2
I need a Information for Ogg Vorbis.
I want to understand Ogg vorbis format and develope ogg vorbis's player in
my embedded system.
So I want know about "Vorbis bitstream mapping" and Structure in detail.
But the links are broken in www.xiph.org.
I had read overview of ogg vorbis and understood what ogg vorbis want to be.
What's the first step? I think it is study the file format and source code.
Is there any nice
2001 Sep 03
3
oggmerge working, Ogg MIDI is here
Ok guys, I just committed the Ogg MIDI code to ogg-tools/oggmerge.
You can now make synced vorbis+midi Oggs, but there is (not yet anyway)
a tool to play such files.
Have a look at the code, and let me know if you see anything major.
Adding new media types for merging should be trivial, and you already
have two examples (the vorbis one is VERY simple and the MIDI one
is much more complicated)
2001 Feb 25
2
Few questions concerning clipping
I noticed that clipping occurs in lossy audio compression even
if there is no clipping in the original file (though the original
file has peaks that are just below the maximum). I know
that this happens due to all the filtering involved during compression,
but I'm wondering just how audible this clipping is because I don't
hear anything wrong. I mean, as things are now, is it safe to say
2001 May 15
2
Realtime resampling/encoding with oggenc
Don't know if anybody is still missing the lame oggenc features for
resampling, lowpass/highpass filters etc, but I wrote a little script that
uses sox to do all the stuff I need to real-time encode oggenc from the
radio, or any input device.
#!/bin/bash
DATE=`date '+%m-%d-%Y-(%H.%M)'`
DESTIN=/video/music/perftoday
export DATE=$DATE'-PerformanceToday.ogg'
sox -V -r 44100 -c
2000 Dec 31
3
Difference between compressed & uncompressed audio?
I would like is someone could give me a few hints on how to
distinguish whether a WAV file is uncompressed or it was
created by decompressing mp3 file - I usually could take a
look at the file through Sound Forge and look if there is a
freq. cut-off (usually above 16kHz) or if there isn't one -
then I can easily tell by listening if there are high-frequency
artifacts (common for mp3). Is there
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 Jul 16
3
file magic for Ogg, Vorbis?
I am trying to figure out file(1) magic(1) for Ogg and Vorbis.
(I am using file from NetBSD 1.5.1.)
Currently I have:
0 string OggS Ogg data
>29 string vorbis \b, Vorbis audio
Some results:
$ file ~/audio/kaas.*
/home/reed/audio/kaas.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Stereo
/home/reed/audio/kaas.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis audio
/home/reed/audio/kaas.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio,
2001 Jun 20
1
vorbis tag for general music type?
Hi, I am wondering if vorbis has a standard tag for general music type.
I don't mean pop, jazz, etc., but something more in line with describing the
mood of the mucic.
I am thinking of games which have a soundtrack in vorbis format which could
use the user's own repository of .ogg files during gameplay, and use the tag
to choose appropriate music for that part of the game. For
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
2001 Jan 05
6
A masking test program
There's a new module in CVS called 'masktest'.
I spent the last few weeks writing this program. It can measure masking
based on input from people. We need it to obtain better masking curves than we
have right now (from Ehmer...).
It's not finished yet, but you can get a feeling of what it's supposed to
do. It will measure the masking between tone and tone, noise /tone,
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 ;)
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Beni Cherniavsky <cben@tx.technion.ac.il>
(also scben@t2 in Technion)
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2001 May 02
2
DOS commandline decoder for Ogg beta4?
Help--
I've been experimenting with the encoder, using lots of different types of
music, and I'm floored by great sound quality of the ogg format.
Here's my problem---
I prefer not to use the Windows graphical environment for encoding or decoding,
regardless of how good the program (like dbPowerAMP), but I can't find a DOS
commandline decoder for converting Ogg files back to
2001 May 02
2
DOS commandline decoder for Ogg beta4?
Help--
I've been experimenting with the encoder, using lots of different types of
music, and I'm floored by great sound quality of the ogg format.
Here's my problem---
I prefer not to use the Windows graphical environment for encoding or decoding,
regardless of how good the program (like dbPowerAMP), but I can't find a DOS
commandline decoder for converting Ogg files back to
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.
2017 Jan 13
1
[PATCH] support nasm coff obj format for djgpp
Attached patch adds support nasm coff obj format for djgpp
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2017 Jan 13
1
[PATCH] workaround for DJGPP missing wcswidth()
Attached patch works around for DJGPP missing wcswidth()
in flac/utils.c:strlen_console()
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