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2001 Nov 05
5
What kind of Ogg Vorbis-services you would like to have?
Hi!
What kind of services, which use Ogg Vorbis or create value to Ogg
Vorbis-user, you are interested?
I'm a student at Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration,
and I'm taking a course in which we are supposed to create business plan
for some new business. So, I happened to bump to Ogg Vorbis in the Intenet,
and I Thought, Wow that's a really interesting product
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 Oct 14
2
OT: WinNT(2000) player to open files with unicode names?
Sorry for posting somewhat off-topic...
Most my music files have names in hebrew (FAT32 partition). I dual-boot
between a hebrew win98 (where these files are opened nicely by winamp,
freeamp and any other program) and a hebrew win2000, where windows media
player is the only program I've seen so far to open them. All others say
"can't open file ???? ?? ???.ogg" (or .mp3) - both
2001 Oct 25
2
FAQ correction
The FAQ says (at its very end):
> Does Vorbis support mid/side stereo modes? More than stereo?
>
> Vorbis has hooks for mid/side stereo and continuous balance stereo,
> but the channel mappings for both are yet to be formally specified and
> implemented. Currently, Vorbis channels are uncoupled.
>
This should be updated so that people know how good is Vorbis :)
> Vorbis does
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
2003 Jun 04
3
Vorbis packet sizes
As an optimisation to reading Ogg encapsulated files, I've been thinking
about a strategy of reading entire packets out of the stream, and sending
them to the decoder. This has the advantages that:
* The packet is just a linear array of bits in memory, with length known in
advance.
* The routine which gets bits out of the packet is then trivial and possibly
inlined.
* There is no possibility
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful.
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To: feedback@vorbis.com
Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2002 Jan 21
4
just curious...
does ogg vorbis or any other format currently allow say, a whole cd recorded
and compressed into one file, but with points stating where one track begins
and ends, so you can just play certain songs out of this file, or possibly
cut songs out of the file into seperate tracks. or is there any format that
will do this in the future? (like ogg vorbis maybe). just wondering,
thanks!
Andy
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
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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(also scben@t2 in Technion)
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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.
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
2000 Dec 24
1
Codebook Flexibility
I've tried to understand the codebook matter (but haven't yet had
time to read the source).
I want to understand how ibg is the flexibility resulting from packing
the codebook in the header of every bitstream.
Can we, for example, change the volume of the whole sound by scaling
the vectors in the codebook? (My guess is that this wouldn't be enough,
as we have to scale the floor of
2001 Dec 31
7
Happy New Year! RC3 Released!
Happy New Year from the Xiphophorus Team.
It took longer than we thought, but I think everyone will agree this is
our best release yet.
With drastic quality improvements and new bitrate management features,
this release brings us one step closer to 1.0.
Along with all the lovely VBR modes you are used to, you now have
millions more. oggenc's quality settings are 0-10 in increments of
2001 Dec 03
2
Broken mail list web archive
Hi!
The page http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/masterindex.html
links to http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/date.html ,
whic gives a 404 error ( not found ).
Just like last time ( begin of november ), when I reported it just like now.
And I was ignored, just like now (?).
--
David Balazic
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"Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq., & "Ted"
2001 Nov 26
3
Encoding or Playback problem?
Hi all,
Have trouble encoding / playing back OGG using WinAmp + plugin. I encoded
the files from .WAV with Ogg drop RC2. Seems to be ok. When I try and play
them back though I get very very weird sound effects (some kind of
"wobbling", some bass frequencies that are usually in the background seem to
get more emphasised and they seem to have some kind of strange echo / reverb
to it
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
2002 Mar 05
3
UTF-8 & Hebrew
Sorry if this is offtopic.
My Win32 comment editor uses a routine of my own to read comments
directly from OGG files but uses vorbiscomment.exe to write comments.
I've implemented a UTF-8 function which I found on the internet to
decode UTF-8. It appears to be working fine for most European
characters, however, I have a Russian user using WinXP who is entering
Hebrew characters such as
2002 Nov 14
1
comment tags
I'm trying to write comment writer thing for zinf, because I love the
program, but it doesn't fully support ogg. I've found how to read
comments, but can't figure how to write them. There has been some
discussion about this previously in the archives, but I couldn't find
any specifics, only references to code not posted to the list. The
api documentation page is (painfully)
2003 Jul 16
1
AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
Well, I only recently subscribed to this mailing list and do not know all
the history of this extension debate (I passed up on reading the hundreds of
messages that seem to have been written about this topic).
I just wanted to make one quick point: from my experience, the average user
does not know about file formats, only about content (my experience stems
from working for ashampoo