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2001 Aug 07
4
Some pre-RC1 listening tests
Hello everyone,
ff123 compiled Monty's branch of the RC1 encoder, see his post on
r3mix.net forum:
http://66.96.216.160/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=c&action=display&num=994299736&start=30
Anyway it only supports ~128kbps mode, so I did a quick listening
test with some files that bugged vorbis beta4.
grace.wav - the right channel is still a bit watery, and I think this
can be seen
2001 Jun 15
2
Difficult sample for vorbis w/ audible artifacts
I came across an interesting test sample the other day while trying to
compress some of my music and trying out different encoders. You can grab
the sample in question from here:
http://www.animus-facticius.org
drone_clip.zip is a 9 second clip of the track where the artifact is most
apparent, drone_short.pac is a 1 minute clip of track. The sample is from
the song "Drone" from
2004 Sep 10
2
error building 1.0
> > The build bombs out on the xmms plugin on redhat 7.1 box:
> > Any suggestions?
>
> i'm using rpm-based distrib with patched rpm 3.0.6.
> i've got the same trouble with rpm packaging.
> in macros %configure of %build section executes command
> libtoolize --copy --force
> which overwrites 4 files from standart flac package.
> with these files building
2001 Jul 14
3
Some very early RC1 results
Hi all,
I started testing the RC1 encoder at
ftp://sjeng.sourceforge.net/pub/sjeng/oggdrop.exe
(based on branch_monty_20010708)
On the songs I have tested so far (not much :)
I did not hear any stereo issues, but there are
some very noticeable problems with the produced files.
Songs without much high-end will suddenly have one
when encoded. (you'd expect it the other way around)
It
2001 Aug 19
1
0x0d 0x0a in comment field contents
Hello Vorbis developers' list!
If I understand correctly, Vorbis comment field specification enables
the use of any standard UTF-8 sequence in the field contents. I.e.
0x0D 0x0A as well. The Nullsoft Vorbis plugin, for example, will
happily let you enter "enter"s into the COMMENT field.
I know that at least VorbisExt is broken in this regard, but probably
other front-ends needs
2001 Aug 23
1
rc2 clipping bug
Hello vorbis-developers,
I found that the start of "Patrick Bruel: Trois ans et demi d'amour"
causes a serious clipping artifact (~ a tenth second long) in the left
channel. It happens with oggenc and oggdrop too, but only in the 128,
160 and 192 kbps modes.
I have uploaded a FLAC-encoded sample to
http://www.detim.hu/~syp/Vorbis/PatrickBruel.flac
Sorry if this has been solved
2012 Jan 21
2
Shoutcast directory listing?
HI , Sorry as I did not read all the thread , but I answer from here :
2011/8/8 Karl Heyes <karl at xiph.org>:
> On 08/08/11 18:15, Raymond Lutz wrote:
>> I've been reading posts on the difficulty in getting an icecast stream
>> listed in the shoutcast directory.
> you should be able to allow shoutcast to relay icecast by adding an
> alias of / to /stream <alias
2001 Aug 17
1
Oggdrop issue
Hello all,
When I drag the Oggdrop window and pull it around, it disappears from
my desktop - it's still visible on the tray, though.
Anybody else noticed that?
(I'm using RC2 oggdrop from vorbis.com, under Win2K SP2)
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2001 Sep 10
3
fake stereo
Hello all,
I created today a fake stereo piece of music (the left and right
channels were completely equal), and encoded it with the all the modes
the RC2 encoder supports, and found that:
* * dual * waste * waste * *
mode * joint * stereo * in * in % * *
* stereo * /2 * kbits * of JS *
2004 Sep 10
1
Monkey Audio Open Source?
--- Mark Powell <M.S.Powell@salford.ac.uk> wrote:
> Thought this may be of interest to this list:
>
>
http://66.96.216.160/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=general&action=display&num=995374789
>
> Down the bottom the author of Monkey's Audio claims he's going Open
> Source.
that would be great... the list of usable OS audio codecs
is pretty small and more sharing of
2011 Aug 08
4
Shoutcast directory listing?
I've been reading posts on the difficulty in getting an icecast stream
listed in the shoutcast directory. Apparently, it is necessary to run
the shoutcast server to do this. Before I go down a cheeseless rathole,
I thought I'd pass this over this list to see what response I would get.
2001 Feb 22
1
lame 3.87 / vorbis problem
Greetings:
I'm getting this far in building LAME 3.87 beta:
[dlphilp@localhost lame3.87]$ make
/bin/sh -ec 'gcc -M -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -DNDEBUG -O3
-fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops -ffast-math -finline-functions
-Wall -pedantic -DBRHIST -DHAVEGTK -I/usr/local/lib/glib/include
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_LAYER_2 -DUSE_LAYER_1
-DHAVEMPGLIB -DHAVEVORBIS
2001 Jun 17
1
Ambisonic?
Hello all,
Would somebody please comment on it? Thank you in advance.
Monty wrote:
Monty> "It depends". Vorbis will be able to do coupling such that
Monty> joint stereo is exactly equivalent to L/R (reduction is in the
Monty> range of 128->100 or so], or apply addiitonal stereo/spatial
Monty> specific psychoacoustics to further reduce bitrate to eliminate
Monty>
2001 Sep 23
1
low sampling rate
Hello,
is somebody working on a good low-sampling rate / low-bitrate mode?
I encoded today a mono/16KHz/16bit WAV (a TV-talkshow), using OggDrop.
The quality of the '64kbps' mode was unacceptable, so I had to use
'80kbps' mode. The bitrate averages around 42 kbps, which I found a
bit high for this quality. In your opinion, what bitrate should I
expect as Vorbis matures? 24 kbps?
2001 Aug 14
7
Pitch shift with RC2
I've just installed RC2 and I'm very excited about the quality. It's so
much better than MP3. This is the first version I've used since I just
found out about Ogg Vorbis.
I did notice that very high frequencies seem to be missing but since not
many people can hear much above 18 KHz it's not much of an issue. I suppose
this resolves the hiss problem so prevalent in MP3.
2001 Aug 15
10
RC2 worse than RC1 and Beta4
After doing an informal (128k) listening test, I have concluded that I
prefer Beta4 over RC2.
The 16kHz low-pass on the RC2 encoder makes it sound like FM radio. Both
encoders SEEM to have a couple of dB bump at 10kHz.
JT
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2002 Jan 06
6
Slightly off-topic: question about DOS batch files
Jack, thanks for your quick reply about my Comment question.
This next question is slightly off-topic, but it pertains to encoding a directory of WAV files into Oggs.
Right now I have 14 WAVs that I ripped from a CD... I made a [huge] batch file which specifies the name and track number of each WAV. Unfortunately, I have to have the entire batch file on a single line, since it's a
2002 Feb 15
1
WinVC major bug fixed
WinVC was locking up with tag data over 512 bytes. v1.03 fixes all
known problems.
http://winvc.stationplaylist.com/WinVC.exe
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2001 Aug 24
3
RECORDNUMBER
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Hi!
I am going to encode almost 2000(!) CDs to OGG soon and I will use the tag
RECORDNUMBER (as opposed to TRACKNUMBER) to indicate which record in a
multi-cd-album it is. Maybe I'll also use the tag RECORDNAME if the record
also has a name (eg Nine Inch Nails/Fragile's records are called Left and
Right).
Please make this tag (at least
2001 Jan 29
4
Vorbis Comment Editor v0.1.0
Hello All,
I have created a Vorbis Comment Editor for the win32 environment. It is
completely untested and undoubtedly has bugs. That said, it is fairly stable
and functional. It is a simple single dialog based app. I have released it
under the GPL and have made code available.
It is compiled statically with the latest CVS version of libogg & libvorbis
and it uses the vcedit.c routines