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2001 Aug 12
1
Vorbis decoders and equalizer
When I activate the equalizer in WinAmp, QCD, and Sonic Foundry SIREN Jukebox, I get a funny "washed out" sound to it. Vorbis sounds fine without it, but I miss the extra bass and what-not. I was wondering why this happens? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2002 Apr 16
2
Ogg Movies
Hi! I was very pleased when I realized that it is possible to use OGG VORBIS for compressing the audio streams of my movies. But because the AVI standard (*.avi) doesn't support VORBIS audio streams, I had to use the OGG MEDIA standard (*.ogm) instead for my movies. Are there any tools (or VirtualDub plugins ???) for editing Ogg Media Streams? I would like to change the Video FrameRate in
2007 May 29
3
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
I use Sony (previously Sonic Foundry) Sound Forge, which allows me to save audio files in .w64 (Wave 64) format to get around the 2GB .wav file limitation. W64 was invented by Sonic Foundry, and is an open format as far as I know. The only programs I know about using the .w64 format at the moment are Sound Forge and Steinberg Nuendo, although there may be others out there. With increasing
2002 Apr 16
0
OGG CD Audio Burning
Gnome Toaster works a treat. ----- Original Message ----- From: Patrick Masters <pmasters@fuse.net> Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 10:45 pm Subject: [vorbis] OGG CD Audio Burning > In talking with a few friends the other day, I showed them Vorbis. > Theyloved the sound quality and said it sounded than MP3. However, > theymentioned the one thing that I feel is stopping the massive
2007 Feb 20
2
SAMBA Kerberos misunderstanding
I suspect I might be grossly misunderstanding kerberos and AD here, but I cant seem to grok the following. net ads join integrates my linux samba server (named foundry) into an AD domain and all works fine. The samba server is using the kerberos keytab. root@foundry:~ # kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab foundry$ root@foundry:~ # kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab host/foundry.example.local kinit(v5):
2001 Dec 12
1
Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, December 12, 2001
Sorry these haven't been regularly scheduled :) --------- <p><p>Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, December 12, 2001 Jack Moffitt <[1]jack@xiph.org> _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. [2]Support The Ogg Project 2. [3]Status Updates 2.1. [4]Monty 2.2. [5]Stan Seibert 2.3. [6]Jack
2004 Oct 20
1
"Severe - Unable to create a directory under ..."
Hi, I'm playing around with installation of a number of older, Win 98/Win ME era sound programs. One I'm working on right now comes up with what, for me, is sort of a standard problem. I get a dialog box with this message: "Severe - Unable to create a directory under C:\PROG~FBU\GSampler. Please check write access to this directory." I'm running the installation form an
2001 Apr 28
3
seeking information
Hi` I just subscribed to the list and already have a couple of questions ;) I read the FAQ and skimmed through the archives but I'd rather get up- to date information and not rely on what I read in old posts. Are there any games/ mods using Ogg Vorbis? Are there any other tools despite standalone music players using Ogg Vorbis? How fast is decompression? How big is the memory overhead for
2001 Jan 02
5
Idea for gapless tracks
We all know that currently Vorbis is the only codec out there that doesn't add any silence to the decoded file, so when you decode your .ogg file the resulting .wav will be exactly the same length as the original one. This is very useful when encoding gapless songs (like live concerts...). But since Vorbis is a lossy codec, even though there is no silence added, sometimes you can still hear a
2012 Feb 09
2
Help with Codes and Polycom Phones
Hi All, This may be an off topic but I'm not sure who else would know the answer. I'm playing around with Asterisk and Polycom phones. I see Polycom supports quite a few codec. The usual ones and these: G722 Siren14.24kbps Siren22.32kbps Siren14.32kbps Siren22.48kbps Siren14.48kbps Siren22.64kbps G7221.16kbps
2001 Feb 15
3
Vorbis newbie questions
Greetings: I'm writing an article for the O'Reilly Network, and the focus is on streaming audio with Linux. I would like to include material concerning Vorbis, but I need some information: 1) What's up with www.vorbis.com and www.icecast.org ? Can anyone say when they'll be back on-line ? 2) Where should I go to get the latest Vorbis sources ? 3) What players,
2011 Jan 09
2
Sonic Foundry Vegas under Wine 1.3.10
Hi, there! I'm new to this forum. I have installed Debian Squeeze and Wine 1.3.10. I need edit videos sometimes because of my job. I don't like Windows, and it is a real problem if you seek professional output. Sony Vegas(since 5.0) requires .NET framework. You know, dotnet doesn't work really good under Wine. I had another choice, and installed Sonic Foundry Vegas 4.0, that
2015 Aug 10
2
Siren7 for Asterisk 13.5
> A Siren codec is not currently available and the one for 12 will not > work. I have no timeframe for when this might change. So the only option is to build one from the Polycom sources? I'm already doing this for Siren14 (I forget why).
2007 Jun 14
0
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
Our DAW REAPER (www.reaper.fm) supports W64 as well. We'd be happy to share our W64 reading/writing implementations if someone wishes to integrate them into flac... -Justin Chris Cantwell wrote: > > I use Sony (previously Sonic Foundry) Sound Forge, which allows me to > save audio files in .w64 (Wave 64) format to get around the 2GB .wav > file limitation. W64 was invented by
2007 Jun 14
1
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
I realize that it isn't much of an improvement, but AIFF supports 4GB recordings, and flac is compatible with this. Being an avid "taper" myself, I have, on many occasions recorded up to this limit, and I always back up my original recordings using flac. W64 support is more than welcome, but AIFF support gets you twice the length right away. Brian Willoughby Sound
2001 Oct 05
1
Bass response with Ogg Vorbis
I'm a bass player, I admit it. I came across a number of people talking about bass response with Ogg Vorbis and it piqued my interest, I live for this stuff. I am using the Ogg files to distribute songs as converted right from the 32 bit masters. This is a much different thing than ripping a 16 bit CD audio file that has been mushed and compressed much before it winds up as an Ogg file. When
2000 Aug 09
2
WAV header (hey Mike)
So, I saw a form of wav header I didn;t know about today. It's not in my (admittedly aging) copy of the RIFF spec from M$, but it's pretty clear how to handle it (mostly in the context of OggEnc). Here's a dump with od -c: 0000000 R I F F 370 357 l 002 W A V E f m t 0000020 020 \0 \0 \0 001 \0 002 \0 D 254 \0 \0 020 261 002 \0 0000040 004 \0
2015 Mar 19
1
Asterisk 13 : SILK codec ?
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> wrote: > On 10/29/2014 08:06 PM, Matthew Jordan wrote: > >> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 5:16 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Can we expect a SILK codec for 13 ? Or does the one for 12 work for 13? >>> >>> >> codec_silk for Asterisk 12 will most
2008 Oct 31
2
gPXE failing to compile
I'm compiling syslinux 3.72 as part of a buildroot project and found that the compile fails due to gPXE using printf in a way that throws warnings, while specifying "-Wall -Werror" in the makefile. I'm not sure if this problem is related to the environment I'm compiling in or if it is actually a bug, however the attached patch resolves it for me. -- Regards Nick
2017 Apr 12
2
More issues with Siren14 datalen == 0 packets
> All patches need to go into JIRA with a license agreement to be > accepted. Understood, but I was using it as an illustration. Note, however, that, from a legal perspective, a patch such as this has no protectable IP (you can't copyright the only way of doing something) and the GNU projects have a formal rule that sufficiently-small patches need no assignments for that reason, which