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2001 Aug 09
11
Vorbis ACM codec
Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained?
Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync
after a while no matter what I try.
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2002 Jul 24
2
Congratulations and a question
Congratulations on inclusion in the Real Helix thing. :-)
I do have a question, however. While I am very impressed by Vorbis 1.0's
quality even down to "-1", vorbis seems very much a VBR format, which is
great if the file lives on your hard drive, but a mixed bag for streaming
over a modem connection. How well does Vorbis compare to existing streaming
formats, including
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
There is a big, big difference between cbr and vbr, btw. The machine in
question is a Pentium 3 700 oc'ed to 800, 512MB ram, win nt 5.1 (2k and xp
being nt) etc
In an earlier version the oddcast dsp ate up so much cpu time when set at
say 64kbps (for examples sake) 44.1kHz, stereo that the machine became
totally unusable and the winamp task had to be (slowly) ended with task
manager.
Now,
2005 Sep 14
2
live broadcast + WMA
_+icecast@sucs.org wrote:
> Ices, Darkice, most of the normal stream creation bits don't need X11
> Do you mean normalisation?
I mean dynamic compression.
> WMA is Microsoft only so you will probably need to use Microsoft
> software to do this.
>
> But if you already have MP3 I realy don't see the reason for WMA, as
> anything that plays WMA is likely to also
2001 Jun 22
2
Response to Ogg Vorbis comments
Todd Day wrote:
> How many players (players that can pull an MP3 stream) are using
> Vorbis? I have used it a couple of times for testing and was
> impressed by the results. Does Winamp have Vorbis decode built-in?
Winamp just put the finishing touches on their own vorbis plugin, and we
expect it to ship in the next version. Sonique has already had Vorbis
for some time (millions of
2004 Aug 06
2
ices 0.3 released
>> > - Most listeners will have to upgrade to a new client or
>> > install a plugin.
>>
>> I don't see a way around this in the general case, until Ogg is so
>> widely used that it would be a bad business idea not to support it. I
>
>Completely agree. I know it's a chicken-and-egg thing, and I am
>competely sympathetic--it's just the
2003 May 04
3
Ogg Vorbis and streaming
Hi. I'd like to ask a little about where Ogg stands today when it comes
to streaming audio.
The VBR has been the main argument in the incompatibility for streaming
but has this changed somehow or will it? Is there something else
besides quick and large scaled bandwith usage variations and the
difficulty of buffering, that could cause problems?
CBR could be used but some people say that it
2002 Aug 03
1
vbr / cbr / abr API calls
Hi,
Maybe this is documented somewhere, if so, please send me a link to the
documentation.
My question is: how to set up different (VBR, CBR, ABR) modes when
calling the Ogg Vorbis API?
Currently I do:
CBR:
ret = vorbis_encode_setup_managed( &vorbisInfo,
getInChannel(),
getOutSampleRate(),
2004 Sep 27
4
burning file to cd
Hello,
I am interested in recording my LP's from my stereo to my computer and then
burning to cd.
If I understand right theres no way to save as oog and then burn ?
Thanks
NewbieMark
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted Vorbis (this is my
experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will
start gaining more ground, also I think it will also gain more ground when
it starts getting implemented into the more mainstream software and hardware
products.
For the most part vbr mp3 (btw, provide mp3's for downloads as vbr.. Better
2003 Sep 14
1
How to calculate exact bitrate/filesize w/ Vorbis? Plz help
Hi,
I'm quite familiar w/ mp3 cbr/abr/vbr encoding, as well as mpeg4 (cbr/vbr,etc). And I can always calc the bit rate for a given file size with:
file size * 8000 / length in seconds = kbits/sec
Works great w/ mpeg4 + mp3.
BUT FOR THE LIFE OF ME: I cannot get oggenc (1.0x version) to give me the file size I want. I calc. it with the above formula, and nothing comes out right. Then I do
2001 Jan 11
2
MP3pro
So it looks like the Frauenhoffer boys are issuing an updated format --
MP3pro. They claim that it will give 128kbps/MP3 quality in 64kbps.
I'm interested to see what others think of this.
I'm also curious: I've seen others on the list say that Ogg/Vorbis' sound
quality is "better" than MP3. Can this be quantified (or is this already
on a web page somewhere)? I kinda
2003 Sep 26
2
bit rate
It's technically good at streaming for broadcasters because, if it encodes
something simple, it drops the bitrate and therefore our costs.
And it sounds great too, but you wanted technical reasons... !
By the way, Virgin Radio UK's broadband streams are now proper stereo,
instead of the suspicious mono-sounding version you had for the past few
weeks - so if you want your non-technical
2015 Jan 22
2
Opus for speech: VBR vs CBR
Hi guys,
I'm using Opus for speech in wide-band mode (sampling rate 16000) and 20ms
frames with signal type set to SIGNAL_VOICE.
I have a few questions here:
1.
When I choose VBR mode, the codec seems to choose the bitrate on its own.
However, that seems to be an issue on mobile devices. In some cases, when I
configure the bitrate to say 20kbps, I see that the outgoing codec bitrate
at
2011 Jun 20
3
oggenc -q switch vs -b switch
Hello folks
I am encoding music to ogg vorbis format for the first time. From what
i have researched, ogg vorbis is natively a vbr format. Also encoding
using the -q switch is encouraged instead of specifying a bitrate
through -b.
Now, while encoding using -b i get this:
Encoding "file.wav" to
"file.ogg"
at approximate bitrate 224 kbps (VBR encoding enabled)
Notice
2004 Aug 06
3
OT: OGG in the mainstream
Mark Casey wrote:
> I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted
> Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and
> icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground,
I can't use the managed bitrate option in OddCast on my K6II-500 CPU!
(Overclocked to 525, WinXP Pro,192MB RAM). I would like to. Normal VBR
uses about 90% CPU. This seems too
2004 Aug 06
2
Oddcast suggestion
Hmm, maybe it could work somehow if we're using quality-based VBR-
encoding? If you have silence only very few bandwidth is needed.
But I really personally dislike all these VBR-things ... so thats why
I would never try implementing it :-)
If you want to try to do it this way you might have to write a dsp-
plugin that loads Oddcast DSP "behind" itself and passes audio
through.
2013 Oct 14
2
Bandwidth Usage
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, Basil Mohamed Gohar wrote:
> To: icecast at xiph.org
> From: Basil Mohamed Gohar <basilgohar at librevideo.org>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Bandwidth Usage
>
> On 10/14/2013 12:42 PM, Keith Roberts wrote:
>> If there is no sound input on the client audio stream being
>> sent to the icecast server does this mean there is no
>> bandwidth
2006 Jan 17
3
Vorbis at first place in "Public, Multiformat Listening Test @ 128 kbps"
Vorbis, using the AoTuV beta4.51 encoder, come first in a "Public, Multiformat Listening Test @ 128 kbps" organized on Hydrogenaudio forum.
Hydrogenaudio thread:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=40607
Presentation:
http://www.maresweb.de/listening-tests/mf-128-1/
Results:
http://www.maresweb.de/listening-tests/mf-128-1/results.htm
2004 Aug 06
3
de-essing into speex?
thanks for getting back to me,
i have uploaded a zip file containing some sound files that
demonstrates the issue.
http://www.bogus.net/~olav/ess.zip
this contains
s.mp3 original wav file (mono) converted to top-quality mp3 (370K)
s.wma windows media encoder with 19khz voice compression ( 62K)
s-2.spx speexenc --vbr --quality 2 on the wav file ( 63K)
s-9.spx