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2002 Feb 25
2
Question about Python bindings
Hi.
I've seen that there are a few python bindings for the libraries. I am
planning to write a relationed python module and before doing things wrong
I wanted to know if this list can be used to talk about those bindings,
if the authors of those bindings are on this list, or if I should join
a python mailing list or something like that.
IOW, I wouldn't like to write something to discover
2002 Feb 12
1
Where's the tool to do .ogg bitrate "peeling"?
Hello.
The page http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp (last faq) and
http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html both state
that it's possible to lower the bitrate of an existant ogg enc file
without reencoding. Where does this feature exists? oggenc only likes wav
files as input, how can I feed it an .ogg file and get a lower bitrate
in a new one?
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2002 Mar 14
3
cdparanoia mailing list ?
Hi all !
I use cdparanaia for which I would like to get information.
Does anyone know if there is a mailing list concerning this ripping
application.
In fact, I would like to know if cdparanoia can support scsi drive .... if
someone can help me on this matter ... it is welcome. ;-)
<p>Thanks for your help !
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2002 Mar 13
2
EAC: Ogg-on-the-fly?
I was wondering, is there a way to encode Oggs with EAC on-the-fly? I'm
looking for a way to shorten the whole ripping and encoding process, but so far
I've only seen support for the commandline encoder.
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2002 Dec 15
4
Ripping CD´s to Ogg Vorbis under Linux
Hi,
I recently migrated from Windows to Linux. I´ve used Linux quite a bit
in server-enviroments, but as a desktop I have very little experience.
I am now looking for a tool to rip CD´s to Ogg with CDDA support. I´ve
tried KonCD, but it lacks features and is abit buggy.
Sure, I can use cdparanoia, rename the wav´s to the right names and then
encode to ogg via oggenc. But since I use X I
2001 Jul 04
1
Ogg Vorbis ripping/encoding on Windows
I think the new web page is wonderful. However, one thing annoyed me.
Some programs on 'Other Software Which Supports Ogg Vorbis' page at
Vorbis.com seems to be bit problematic. As far as I know, at least two
of them have not updated their plug-ins for a while.
1. 'CD-DA X-Tractor' vorbenc-20001018.zip as 'Latest released version
of vorb_enc.dll'
2. 'Media
2002 Jan 09
2
saving the encoding options...
I would like to be able to see what options an ogg was made with, so it
is quick/fast to recognise which are -q, which are -b, etc. I see there
is already Max/Min/Nominal rates mentioned by ogginfo - and if the
actual rate is relatively far off from the nominal rate, then it is
likely -q, but this isn't reliable enough, and with just more options
coming soon...
As a matter of fact, I'd
2008 Mar 31
3
EAC - slow ripping speed
Hi.
My first post over here related to my first try to use WINE.
I am using 0.9.58 and the 2.6.24-rt kernel (Ubuntu Studio Hardy Beta)
I installed EAC and almost everything works fine expect the ripping speed, which doesn't seem to be adjustable. The drive speed is not exceeding 2-3.
I tried all kind of settings. Even setting the drive speed manually up with
hdparm -E did not change it.
2007 Jan 21
0
FLAC CD Archive
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Peter Edwards wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Bit late to join in the discussion but I've just read through the CD
> archiving discussion and was particular interested in Dax's method,
> described here (also included below):
>
> http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2006-September/000611.html
>
> So far I've just been
2007 Sep 13
2
Support .cda as input files
On 2007-09-13, Ivo wrote:
> On 9/13/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com>
wrote:
> > I know that. However when you put an audio CD in a computer you will
> > see them as files with the .cda extension. Supporting this 'format'
> > would make encoding simpler as users would not need to 'rip' to a
> > format, but could drag and
2007 Sep 13
2
Support .cda as input files
On 2007-09-13, Ivo wrote:
> On 9/13/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com>
wrote:
> > I know that. However when you put an audio CD in a computer you will
> > see them as files with the .cda extension. Supporting this 'format'
> > would make encoding simpler as users would not need to 'rip' to a
> > format, but could drag and
2002 Jul 31
1
Re: [paranoia] live albums
Richard Polton (Richard.Polton@morganstanley.com) wrote:
> Is there a way, in either cdparanoia or ogg vorbis, to encode a live
> album which has tracks but no gaps between them? Is the only present
> solution to concatenate all the extracted wav files and then to encode
> it as a single ogg?
You can't cat wav files together. But you can tell cdparanoia to rip
the whole CD into
2003 Aug 08
4
How to choose quality
Hi
I made a CD-backup with cdparanoia | oggenc and I tried to use different values of -q listening to the effect by cdparanoia | oggenc -o - | mplayer -. The best quality was 8 -- why? Oggenc version was the precompiled 1.0 from Mandrake 9.
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2006 Sep 26
0
FLAC CD Archive
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Dan Phillips wrote:
> With regards the toc problem not compensating for starting from track
> 0, is it possible to use the cdrtoa -t or -T options to compensate for
> the shift. I am not sure I fully understand the option, but I came
> across it and thought I would mention it.
I believe the -T and -t flags (to cdparanoia? AFAIK, cdrdao
2007 Jan 21
1
FLAC CD Archive
I realize this was an answer to someone else, but...
I use Trader's Little Helper for all my encoding/decoding projects (for FLAC
mostly). does this automatically do more than just the tracks? If not, how
can I get the rest?
- - Audio data prior to the start of track 1 (and possibly after the end
of the 'last' track, depending on the disc layout)
- - Sub-code index information
-
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: FLAC to mp3 batch converter?
Christian,
Sorry I don't think I was so clear with my explaination of what I
am doing. Your requirement flac -> mp3 is really a special case
of ripping, if you think of the entire chain....
normal ripping:
CD -> wav -> mp3
Your case is
[CD -> wav ->] flac -> wav -> mp3
Which is equivalent to:
flac -> wav -> mp3
I need this too and am proposing to use a ripping
2011 Jan 09
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:39 PM, grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, this is sad. cdparanoia, which could be considered a strong
> opensource meatspace partner to FLAC (along with cdda2wav)
> is also effectively dead. All three living on only in the ports trees of
> various operating systems. Minor bugs and doc fixes are always
> needed. What's worse is, when
2011 Jan 10
0
FLAC is dead?
> Oh I don't doubt the basics, red book is red book and bits are
> identically replicable and re rippable bits.
I don't see any problem with taking innovation as far as is practical
and saying "it's finished, no more updates". I'm not expecting FLAC or
cdparanoia to be able to integrate with FaceHugger, or even to be able
to query track titles online. If I want to
2007 Sep 13
0
[Flac-dev] Support .cda as input files
What are you using for FLAC now, Daniel? flac.exe? Or (one of) the
Windows GUI apps?
I suppose you realize that flac.exe probably won't allow drag and
drop encoding.
Why don't you contact one of the authors of the PC Windows GUI apps
to suggest this feature? That's the only place it will help the
basic users.
I believe that this list is focused on the low-level FLAC source
2003 Mar 24
2
oggenc crashes on WAV input (with q > 4.99)
Hi all,
I've got a strange problem. I was just encoding a new CD I bought a
couple of days ago (Muse - Hullabaloo Soundtrack) when I ran into a
strange bug.
After ripping track 8, CD 1 with cdparanoia under OpenBSD/alpha, I
wanted to encode it with oggenc (latest version from the
OpenBSD-current ports tree, (`oggenc -v` says 'OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis
1.0)')).
Here's the output :