Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "RC3 Tagging/Encoding and Winamp answer"
2002 Jun 20
3
OggEnc - command line... (& getting Audiograbber to work)
> You can ask. A bug report with priority 'enhancement' is probably the
> best way to do that. I'd consider it.
Thanks for your help, Michael. I have entered this as an enhancement request.
<p>Also, for the record, I originally made this comment:
> I am actually trying to get OggEnc up and running nicely with
> AudioGrabber, but so far I no joy
I
2004 Mar 11
4
Hello, thanks, and how do I...
First of all, congratulations on the success of the Ogg Vorbis format - I am
now the proud owner of an Ogg player (iRiver iHP120).
Any starting advice for a newbie Ogger would be appreciated! I have ripped
about 16 albums with Audiograbber, Ogged them, and loaded them onto the
player. The first problem I found was that Exact Audio Copy was reading
silence, so I junked that. The second is that one
2004 Jun 28
3
Help!!!
Hi!
I heard many things over ogg, but all what i can see is shit. O.K. The
oggdrop.exe play with me, have this tool a version number? I can't see
it. Every other tool don't run under my system (Win98; Athlon1,5GHz;
768MB RAM). For example every version of oggenc produce the error:
"OGGENC.EXE kann nicht ausgef?hrt werden"!
There are a german mailing list? An how can i register
2003 Mar 14
2
Encoding wavs to ogg
Hello.
I think I've heard before that it is possible to add vorbis comments to .wav files when ripping so that when you encode the .wav's later, the comments are preserved. Is this true or am I thinking about FLAC? What tools would you recommend (for a windows environment)?
<p>Sergey
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2004 Aug 06
4
Is there a version of Speex like Fraunhofer MP3 codec?
Hi! I just stumbled onto your project (Speex) and it seems perfect for
archiving a radio show I record every night. The thing is, I would like to
encode in real-time, rather than having to record the wav and then use the
speex encoder to encode it. The radio show runs 5 hours, so a PCM wav would
be big to store first and then process with speex (not bad though, except
the machine only has a 2GB
2005 Jan 22
5
Checking accuracy of the output
We've made a little change that changed the output of vorbis
is there a way to check the accuracy of the output against the original
output?
I also asked this question in the irc ...
Thanks,
Tal.
2004 Aug 06
1
Is there a version of Speex like Fraunhofer MP3 codec?
John, Hi! I gave it a shot and am not sure of what exactly to do. I was
able to choose it as the external encoder ok and then used the default
settings, but when I gave it a try on the line-in sampling, Audiograbber
wanted to record the audio as a wav and THEN apply speex encoding (which
didn't work). That would probably be fine if I were using NTFS and could
write files bigger than 4GB,
2002 Jan 06
3
Major quality decrease in RC3 compared to RC2
Hello...
I was very surprised when I found, that oggfiles created with RC3 are much
worse than files made with RC2.
I have some example sound file set up for you on the net. The difference is
*obvious*. While RC2 made ogg-files, which I would say are perfect (at least
I cannot hear a difference to the original), the quality of RC3 is *bad*.
Let me first say, that I used libvorbis0, libogg0
2010 Dec 02
1
24 bit question
On Dec 2, 2010, at 14:53, scott brown wrote:
> original 24/48 wav file: 264,904,968 bytes
> flac level 8: 105,992,780 bytes
>
> dithered 16/48 wav file:173,885,996 bytes
> flac level 8: 108,700,948 bytes
>
> truncated 16/48 wav file: 173,885,996 bytes
> flac level 8: 105,224,448 bytes
>
> RMS level of original 24 bit: -15.3dB with peaks at -0.3dB
>
> if I
2002 Jan 18
3
Are all RC3 implementations identical?
I'm a loyal user of GoldWave (http://www.goldwave.com/), and recently the Ogg Vorbis support module has been updated to RC3.
Is it still safer for me to save files as WAV and then use the "official" tool (oggenc) to encode my files, or are all RC3 implementations the same, and it makes no difference with what program I encode the files, as long as the module uses the latest
2002 Jul 20
3
Difficulty w/1.0 and Sonique/Winamp
I am very excited to see the Vorbis 1.0 out.
Unfortunately, neither Sonique 1.808a nor Winamp 2.5
is willing to play the resulting files. Only silence.
I tried the simple case of 'oggenc track1.wav' and it
created the expected track1.ogg, 3.5MB in size with
avg. bitrate of 110kbps at default quality 3. These
applications worked fine with a much older version of
oggenc. Maybe Beta 2
2002 Feb 08
1
RC3: oggenc & iconv
I'm currently trying to figure out why RC3 oggenc with iconv support
will
- work, but enter replacement characters into tags instead of
converting to UTF-8;
- dump core; or
- catch an assert();
depending on the locale settings. (On FreeBSD, with Chuguev iconv.)
I think I'm getting a handle on the assert(). It's this one:
assertion "(!k && !ibl) || (k == (size_t)(-1)
2010 Oct 15
8
drop dead fix
Hello list,
I am about to have to dump Asterisk in favor of some other
VOIP/PBX solution; the reason? I have 304 voice prompts recorded as 22Khz
wav format files that sound like crumpling paper whenever I convert them to
the 8Khz wav/gsm format required by Asterisk. I was considering trying the
G.729 codec, but reading through the specs, I see that the 8Khz conversion
is going to
2010 Dec 02
2
24 bit question
On Dec 2, 2010, at 07:55, scott brown wrote:
> My first thought was that the file had low levels (before he sent
> me the file), but that's definitely not the case with this file.
> There are many peaks that reach 0dBFS.
Live, uncompressed music often has peaks that are 4 dB higher, or
more, than a typical commercial CD. Such peaks are brief, and would
not really affect the
2001 May 30
1
winamp plugin crashes
Hi!
My winamp crashes when i play this file:
http://rehlin.hemmet.chalmers.se/~papa/files/test.ogg
the wav is in the same place. Does someone else have the same 'problem'?
(ok, i know its a silly test sound, but i still think it should decode
without crashing)
ome numbers:
betaversion of oggenc: 4
bitrate used: 350
version of winamp: 2.74
version of vorbis plugin: 1.04
windows: 2000 pro
2002 Feb 09
1
ogg-cdparanoia.py: small linux cd rip tool
Hi.
I guess the world is full of these, one more won't hurt:
"The ogg-cdparanoia script is a wrapper of the programs cdparanoia
(http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/), sox (http://sox.sourceforge.net/) and
oggenc (http://www.vorbis.com/). The process is simple: for each track,
cdparanoia is called to extract the audio to a temporary wav file. Sox
is used on it to see if it is normalized.
2002 Jan 02
1
Man page for RC3
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Hello vorbis,
uhmm... i've just installed the RC3 packages (for debian, but i'm
pretty sure it's not going to matter what linux (or even *nix) you
use) and the man pages for "oggenc" still says "release
candidate 2" up the top of the man page. This should possibly be
checked next time <grins>. The rest of
2004 Aug 06
3
Higher Bandwidth at lower quality settings
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has experimented with Speex's wideband (16kHz)
mode at lower quality settings. In particular I have been using quality 3,
and with wideband input files the resultant frequency spectrum is limited to
about an upper end around 3.5kHz (almost telephony quality bandwidth). Has
anyone tried increasing the spectral bandwidth at the expense of lowering
the
2002 Jul 07
2
winamp bitrate (kbps) display wrong
I have noticed that when playing OGGs in Winamp, the bitrate displayed is always much higher than the average bitrate of the file. This was using the plugin that comes with Winamp v2.80 (v1.2 b7)
For example, the latest oggenc encoded a song to 77kbps - I verified that this matched the filesize correctly. Apart from the first and last few seconds of the song, Winamp always displays between 85 -
2004 Aug 06
5
Stallman @ NYU
I did manage to dv-tape this from the front row, and thus
got pretty fair audio, but a slightly awkward camera angle.
NYU Media Lab had a tripod set up at the back, and were
apparently intending to webcast the results via real. They
were a little taken aback when I mentioned Richard's aversion
to propietary formats, and thanked me profusely for pointing
it out, and saving them grief.