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2002 Aug 01
1
Strange dropouts
First of all, *thanks* to all the developers for their hard work on Ogg Vorbis. It's greatly appreciated. I'm having a problem with encoding in Debian GNU/Linux 3.0. The oggs contain occasional dropouts and "blips" here and there. Example files: Original (~7 MB): http://personal.inet.fi/musiikki/nebularia/test/t2title.flac Ogg Vorbis file (~800 KB):
2005 Jul 10
5
Indices and totals
Hi all! I've read http://reactor-core.org/ogg-tagging.html and http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030303.html#id2726753 about the goals and non-goals of vorbis comments, but I'm still unsure: 1) Is it by purpose to forget about CDA's index feature because it's so rarely used or did nobody here ever thought about it? -> Add an INDEXNUMER field? 2) If "Vorbis comments are the
2007 Mar 08
2
Q: Tool to copy Vorbis comments to MP3 ID tags
Hi, I'm wondering: If you have audio files like foo1.ogg and foo1.mp3, and the Vorbis file has nice comments (title, tracknumber, artist, album, date, etc), is there a tool to copy the information to an MP3 file on a "best effort" strategy? I know that MP3 TAGs are quite limited regarding lengths. Regards, Ulrich
2000 Sep 02
3
new oggenc comment tag options
Quazgaa and I were talking about the comment tags we'd like in oggenc. Here, as requested by Michael, is the summary. Date (year in id3 land) should be supported. We suggest '-y | --date'. I suggested '%y' for passing it to the filename template, but this may be of limited utility. Track number. -n was the first choice, but is taken by the name template. We settled on
2001 Jan 09
2
Bug: oggenc
This works: oggenc -b 192 -a "Astral Projection" -l "In the Mix - CD1 (Sundown)" \ -t "Another World" -o "01-another_world-(floorplay_remix).ogg" \ -c "TRACKNUMBER=01" -c "TRACKCOMMENT=Floorplay_remix" \ 01-another_world-(floorplay_remix).wav But this doesn't: oggenc -b 192 -a "Astral Projection" -l "In
2003 Oct 05
4
Total Tracks Tag?
heyas- I believe there is a need for a standard vorbis comment field to encode "Total Number of Tracks (on a CD)". Why we need this -------------------- - Existing Vorbis programs already implement this, inconsistently, and hence don't interoperate. These seems the key reason to me. - MP3s include this - Some software (e.g., iTunes) uses this information, e.g., to display
2004 Sep 10
2
KAudioCreator
In case you cut and paste this, I think Matt meant argv[3] to be --tag=artist=%artist -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) Do you know Old Kentucky Shark? On Sun, 25 May 2003, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > flac -o %o --tag=title=%artist --tag=album=%album --tag=title=%song > --tag=tracknumber=%track %f
2005 Nov 14
1
Help me find the string that fits my needs
I'm currently using CDex with the string: -8 -V -T artist="%a" -T album="%b" -T title="%t" -T date="%y" -T tracknumber="%tn" -T genre="%g" --replay-gain -o "%2" "%1" but I decided I don't need/want ReplayGain since I can't stand how low (quiet) it plays. Funny thing is I edited the RG part
2006 Oct 13
2
EAC + FLAC bitrate question?
This is more of an EAC question, but I have not yet received an answer from my post on that page. Since they are closely related I thought I would give it a try here. I just bought a BIG stack of CDs (70+) and decided to recheck all of my EAC (beta 4) + FLAC (1.1.2) settings prior to ripping and encoding them. I also calibrated a new external Plextor CD-ROM too. The setting string I use in
2010 Feb 03
3
handling multitrack Ogg
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Chris Double <chris.double at double.co.nz> wrote: > Excerpts from Frank Barchard's message of Wed Feb 03 13:11:15 +1300 2010: >> >> Yes, and its good to learn from DVD's too. DVD is a subpart of MPEG: http://www.mpucoder.com/DVD/vobov.html, http://dvd.sourceforge.net/dvdinfo/dvdmpeg.html . Uses the same functionality for tracks, iiuc.
2002 Apr 16
3
>16-bit Input in Oggenc?
Simply put: When will Oggenc accept input files with higher resolution than 16-bit? Thumbs up to all the developers - the sound quality of Vorbis just keeps amazing me! I only use Ogg Vorbis when distributing my music today. Cheers, - Tomi <p><p><p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2001 Oct 02
4
Request for Standardization: classical music TAGS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ Sorry for sending this twice; I sent it to the vorbis-dev list by mistake. ] The ALBUM, ARTIST, TITLE, and TRACKNUMBER tags aren't sufficient for classical music. MP3 muffed it, but since Vorbis is so flexible, I'd like to propose that ogg123 recognize and display the following optional tags, instead of giving an error message that it doesn't
2001 Oct 02
4
Request for Standardization: classical music TAGS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ Sorry for sending this twice; I sent it to the vorbis-dev list by mistake. ] The ALBUM, ARTIST, TITLE, and TRACKNUMBER tags aren't sufficient for classical music. MP3 muffed it, but since Vorbis is so flexible, I'd like to propose that ogg123 recognize and display the following optional tags, instead of giving an error message that it doesn't
2007 Jan 31
4
Problem decoding .flac files
I've been having problems with Amarok and K3B, but I think it comes down to a problem with flac. All my music and audio files are encoded in flac format. I've ripped my CDs using KAudioCreator and using this command to encode them (split for formatting): flac --best -o %o --tag=Artist=%{artist} --tag=Album=%{albumtitle} --tag=Date=%{year} --tag=Title=%{title}
2005 Nov 11
1
What's ReplayGain effect on a decompressed file (Flac to Wav)
I backed up my entire CD collection to Flac (350+) to avoid losing them to scratches, laser burns, etc. Now I'm wondering how RG affects the Wav file produced from Flac decompresion if I used the following command with CDex: -8 -V -T artist="%a" -T album="%b" -T title="%t" -T date="%y" -T tracknumber="%tn" -T genre="%g" --replay-gain
2007 Jan 23
1
music.ibiblio.org: bad Vorbis comments?
Hi, having inspected one of the files found at music.ibiblio.org, I realized that the comments are quite poor or misformatted in the files. I'm telling you, because: 1) I think it's great to have some free music 2) I think the performers deserve to be recognized Generally, I'd put as much as possible into the Vorbis comments. Then you could skip creating these index.html manually:
2005 Jul 03
10
CDex and Flac
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as an 'external encoder' with the string: -8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" - However, I am getting the below output/error with
2018 Nov 25
1
libflac doesn't find more than one metadata block
Hello, I'm currently doing a little music player using libflac and libao. What I've currently done works as it should, but I have a problem where only one metadata block is detected, even if there are more (it doesn't have the last attribute set to true). This is using flac 1.3.2 on Gentoo amd64. The main code file is attached, it mainly follows the examples given with the libflac
2004 Oct 03
1
[wolfgang@rohdewald.de: Bug#274700: flac: --export-vc-to should quote strings containing spaces]
----- Forwarded message from Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@rohdewald.de> ----- Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 19:24:38 +0200 From: Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@rohdewald.de> Resent-From: Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@rohdewald.de> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org> Subject: Bug#274700: flac: --export-vc-to should quote strings containing spaces Package: flac
2002 Oct 20
3
Corrupt Files
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Hello, I recently noticed that some of my vorbis-files are corrupt, and I'm sure they weren't before. I have no idea how this could happen. Now my question is: is this vorbis' fault or is it more likely that my (still present) Windows-Installation destroyed the data? (Or even worse: my harddisk's corrupt) The files are on