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2004 Aug 06
3
Ogg streams on MacOSX
>I maintain such a page here:
>
>http://thebasement.org/sound/vorbis_info
>
>It's probably woefully incomplete.
Well, there are only a few more, AFAIK:
- The Quinntissential Player [Windows]
http://www.quinnware.com/
- Zinf [Windows & Linux]
http://www.zinf.org/
- MacAmp [Mac]
http://www.subband.com/macamp/
- Audion 3 [Mac]
http://www.panic.com/audion/
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2004 Aug 06
3
mac player for ogg streams
Hullo
Would JOrbis work?
http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/
It's a java applet that plays vorbis streams. I can't think of another.
But then I don't get to uses macs often :(
Leo
<p>On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, adam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 Icecast2 servers set-up (1 unix and 1 win32) that I have been
> testing with live streams using Oddcast. I can get the stream playing
2004 Aug 06
1
Ogg streams on MacOSX
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 02:31:40PM -0400, jared jennings wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 09:20:09PM -0400, Chris G (Moguta) wrote:
> > >I maintain such a page here:
> > >
> > >http://thebasement.org/sound/vorbis_info
> > >
> > >It's probably woefully incomplete.
> >
> > Well, there are only a few more, AFAIK:
> > - MacAmp
2004 Aug 06
6
ogg player for mac
Hi
Does anyone know of an ogg player for the mac (os 9) that actually works with
icecast. I've tried audion, macamp, unsanity echo, and mint with no results
whatsoever. They all play ogg files from disk, and all grab an mp3 stream from
icecast, but as soon as I try streaming ogg they all fail to regonise it.
(except for audion, which for some reason plays the stream as twice the speed?)
2001 Jan 18
3
what about mac
can anyone tell me if I will be able to enjoy using ogg vorbison my
macintosh any time soon??
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2003 Oct 20
1
Ogg Vorbis Player(s)
Mr. Christopher Montgomery
Lead Programmer
Xiph.Org.
<p>Dear Sir,
I would really appreciate it if you could tell me which player(s) to
use to listen to streaming radios
broadcasting on the Net in the OGG VORBIS format. I understand that
several French radio stations
(France Inter, France Info etc...) are adopting Ogg Vorbis and I would
like very much to try it.
I have heard of several
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Problems
Thanks for the help, I can have people connect that are still on my local
network at school. People outside of it always get timed out.. Is there
something special I'm not doing (that i should) to give outsiders access ?
<p>>From: Moritz Grimm <gtgbr@gmx.net>
>Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org
>To: icecast@xiph.org
>Subject: Re: [icecast] Client Problems
>Date: Wed, 30
2001 Oct 30
1
Mac player; low bitrates; (was Re: vorbis players (or lack of) for mac)
> From: rillian (rillian@telus.net)
> Date: Mon 29 Oct 2001 - 22:21:51 PST
>
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 dongoodman wrote:
>
> > >> frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players
> for Mac
> > >> OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the format
> anytime
> > >> soon (and i have some real issues with its
2004 Aug 06
3
bit/bytes
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, oddsock wrote:
> Additionally, smaller broadcasters (with not as much momentum as DI for
> instance) can also deal with costs by <plug> using open-source software
> such as icecast, coupled with patent/royalty-free codecs like vorbis which
> provide great sounding streams at half the bandwidth requirements of
> mp3.</plug>
All very true points (and
2003 Apr 03
2
what player for Mac OS 8/9?
The software page's only currently maintained Ogg Vorbis player for Mac-people is the iTunes plugin that seems to be for OS X only.
Is there no player for Mac OS 8 or 9?
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2004 Aug 06
1
listening to ogg with a Mac
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Subject: Full Mac report
<p>Anyway, here's my full report. I'm gonna recommend the Audion 3 for Mac, and
just tell people to follow directions from the dv8 website for the PC.
Here goes:
Went to the diskset and clicked...got a menu...two Mac options...onc called
"Legacy Mac OS," the other was for Mac OSX, which I don't have. So
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
2005 Jan 31
2
I can listen to a stream locally but not from anywhere else.
Also don't forget that the full version of WinAmp is required to play
oggs. The lite version doesn't support it. iTunes can play local .ogg
files but not streams if you download the ogg components from
qtcomponents.sf.net. I haven't messed with real player, and I have no
intention of doing so.
Joel
Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 16:46, Brian Beck wrote:
>
2003 May 25
2
Using Ogg for non broadcast http streaming from a web site
Hi,
I was very impressed with the progress that V1 made to 32kbps mono
quality for streaming to modem clients, so I've decided to ditch my
current dual use of WMA V8 and MP3Pro on my web site in favor of Ogg
and open standards.
I want to make it as painless as possible for people to hear the Ogg
audio samples on my site, after bit of experimenting using .m3u
redirector files and Winamp as
2004 Aug 06
0
mac player for ogg streams
Things to check out...
MintAudio (http://mint.unsanity.com/) says it has Ogg Vorbis support,
but I don't know about streaming. Unsanity Echo also lists Ogg Vorbis
support (http://www.unsanity.com/echo.php). I'd check it out, but I'm on
a slow connection right now.
BTW, http://macosx.forked.net/ has MacOS X ports of libogg, libvorbis,
icecast, mpg123 and xmms.
On Thursday,
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2 Ogg Clients
Hi,
<p>I was streaming Ogg Vorbis to a mount point which didn't end .ogg
ogg123 played the stream without any problems, but other clients
(xmms, Audion) just kept rebuffering and failed to detect that it as
an Ogg encoded stream.
Surely the client should use the MIME type provided by the server
rather than rely on the suffix in a URL ?
<p>Is there any attempt to encourage
2001 May 18
1
Request for support: add Vorbis to RioVolt CD player
I just recently got myself the SonicBlue RioVolt Mp3/WMA CD player, which
has upgradeable firmware.
I've sent a request to:
customersupport@diamondmm.com
asking them to add support for Ogg Vorbis in the next release of their
firmware, so that it will be able to read Ogg CDs
and display its tags properly.
It would be great if others could e-mail the same address and ask for the
same
2004 Aug 06
2
listening to ogg with a Mac
I believe that you can get plugins for iTunes (OSX) that allow you to play ogg
files. Be aware that this does not mean they will play ogg vorbis streams.
--thanks
Michael Edwards
http://www.walledcity.ca
>===== Original Message From Joseph Wilhelm <tarken@lyrical.net> =====
>On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 10:16, boink wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> I'm not a Mac user, thus, my
2000 Oct 10
4
Mac Ogg Vorbis Player
Well, I updated the player to work with the branch_postbeta2, but it
contains some nasty kludges to the project files that probably shouldn't
be finalized. I'm going to put it in a separate file
(http://oscar.the-rileys.net/programming/vorbis_pb2.tar.gz) for now.
Unfortunately, this release doesn't seem to fix the "tearing sound"
problem. I think this might be related to
2001 Apr 12
5
Windows XP and MP3
if ya' haven't seen it already, check out:
http://www.canoe.ca/MoneyWSJ/wsj2-dow.html
ad, sad, sad. on many fronts. I don't begin to understand how this might
work; I suppose the MP3 degradation only applies to MS encoding software...
*shrug*
this may, however, provide a good leveraging point for Vorbis.
have fun
dongoodman