Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Looking for a batch encoder program"
2002 Jan 05
1
oggenc scripting/parameter question
I ripped an entire CD into WAV format using "Exact Audio Copy" software, and now I want to convert those 17 wave files into Ogg format. I have a DOS batch file that I've used before for CD conversion, but I want to add a comment saying that the sound file was ripped using "Exact Audio Copy".
I don't see an option to add a regular comment to an Ogg file via
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 Apr 17
1
ripper+ogger+cddb for windows?
Hi,
A short question: what program for windows
can rip, ogg at "-q 4.99" and tag correctly
based on cddb ? (rc3 or better ofcourse)
I need this to encode over 1000 CDs with
10 people who will each do 100.
I have a simple perl script for linux to do
this (if someone wants it you can have it)
but that's not an options for these windows
users.
I never use windows, so I don't know,
2002 Feb 09
1
Is there a list of Ogg-supporting portable players?
I am looking to buy a portable player that supports Ogg Vorbis, but I don't know of ANY that do... is there a web page listing all the known players (however few there may be) that currently support Ogg Vorbis?
Thank you.
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2002 Jul 26
2
Cannot activate Ogg plugin in XMMS
My machine is running RedHat Linux 7.3, and I believe it came with
vorbis 1.0rc3 by default. To my knowledge, I upgraded all libraries,
documentation, and binaries with 1.0 versions. it placed everything in
/usr/local whereas the old stuff was in /usr, so I manually deleted the
old stuff from /usr.
When I run 'oggenc', it does say: "OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis 1.0)"
2002 Jan 06
4
File Info Question
When I run ogginfo on a .ogg file I created with oggenc (RC3), it lists some
things that I have questions about:
1. Ogginfo lists bitrate_average and bitrate_nominal. Now, bitrate_average
(I assume) would mean the overall bitrate average for the entire file but
what does bitrate_nominal mean?
2. How is the serial number created? Can I tell something specific about an
.ogg file by looking at it?
2002 Jan 06
6
Slightly off-topic: question about DOS batch files
Jack, thanks for your quick reply about my Comment question.
This next question is slightly off-topic, but it pertains to encoding a directory of WAV files into Oggs.
Right now I have 14 WAVs that I ripped from a CD... I made a [huge] batch file which specifies the name and track number of each WAV. Unfortunately, I have to have the entire batch file on a single line, since it's a
2002 Jan 14
6
RC2 better than RC3 ???
Since 1.0rc2 was released i have found that ogg@64k
sounds almost like mp3@128k (in 95% of the 3000 files i encoded...)
I tested 1.0rc3 and 64k bitrate (quality=0.0) gives
less good quality than before.
And bad : it takes longer to encode !
(1.7x vs. 2.0x on a P2/500MHz)
Effectively 64k ogg files encoded with rc3 are smaller than
files encoded with rc2.
I hear people debatting on how satisfied
2011 Jun 14
3
[LLVMdev] code generation for ARM
Hello,
I am getting the following error while generating code for arm using llc for
one of the specint2000 benchmark. Though same works for x86 target.
Command => llc -march=arm 186.crafty/186.crafty.rel.bc -o
186.crafty/186.crafty.m5arm.s
Error => LLVM ERROR: Couldn't allocate output reg for constraint '{cx}'!
Have anyone seen this before? Is there a work around for this?
2011 Jun 14
4
[LLVMdev] code generation for ARM
Thanks for your reply.
I have a normal (../configure --enable-profiling --disable-optimized
--enable-assertions) llvm debug+profile+assert build.
I am generating llvm-bitcode using following commands.
llvm-gcc -DLINUX_i386 -DSPEC_CPU2000 -O3 -emit-llvm 186.crafty/src/valid.c
-c -o 186.crafty/src/valid.bc
---
llvm-link 186.crafty/src/*.bc -o 186.crafty/186.crafty.rel.bc
and finally:
llc
2001 Aug 20
4
Batch-Tagging oggs?
Hello all.
Quick question ('Cause I'm famished and have to get something to eat)
If I have a batch of files (wave and/or ogg) with a certain naming scheme.
Would it be possible for me to write a small nifty (newbie) dos-batch
program that could tag those ogg-files (or encode the waves with tags) with
regards to the namin parameters.
Let me clarify. I usually encode waves with the
2011 Jun 14
0
[LLVMdev] code generation for ARM
Hello
> Command => llc -march=arm 186.crafty/186.crafty.rel.bc -o
> 186.crafty/186.crafty.m5arm.s
> Error => LLVM ERROR: Couldn't allocate output reg for constraint '{cx}'!
>
> Have anyone seen this before?
It seems you're feeding x86-specific LLVM IR to arm backend. Please
don't do that.
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics
2002 Feb 12
2
APPLAUD.WAV problems
Hi!
I am very pleased with the progress that Ogg is making, expecially after I
read the latest comparision tests on
http://ff123.net/128test/instruct.html
that put OGG on top aside with MPC.
BUT the APPLAUD.WAV test case
( http://lame.sourceforge.net/download/samples/applaud.wav )
still produces **VERY** easily audible high-frequency artifacts when encoded
with OGG RC3 up to q4.9 (!!!). Things
2001 Dec 09
8
Different average bitrates on different machines
I am using OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) (win32 cli)
I have access to two machines
Pentium 3 450mhz, 192mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
Athlon 1400mhz, 256mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
When I encode the same wave file on each machine at the same nominal
bitrate (96kbps), I get output files with different average bitrates.
107kbps on the Athlon, as opposed to 84kbps on the Pentium 3.
Anyone
2001 Dec 09
8
Different average bitrates on different machines
I am using OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) (win32 cli)
I have access to two machines
Pentium 3 450mhz, 192mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
Athlon 1400mhz, 256mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
When I encode the same wave file on each machine at the same nominal
bitrate (96kbps), I get output files with different average bitrates.
107kbps on the Athlon, as opposed to 84kbps on the Pentium 3.
Anyone
2001 Aug 17
1
Newbie here/batch encoding
Hi everyone. I just discovered Ogg Vorbis and I AM IMPRESSED. Here's my
question: I want to encode a batch of wavs and I'm not sure how to do it
using command line. (The drag n drop version doesn't seem to want to work
for me so I won't bother with it.) Anyway, I know the command line has the
option "-s" for a series of input files but I'm not sure how to use it. Will
2010 Nov 13
3
[LLVMdev] tot clang/llvm and tot gcc performance comparision
Hi, I have looked at the LLVM code generation quality using small test cases
and in general it is better than I thought and in some cases better than
gcc. However, there are still some gap in SPEC performance. I have not
looked at the root cause of those gaps. Anyone who cares about LLVM
performance need to take this seriously.
For fair comparison, I used -fno-strict-aliasing in gcc to turn off
2002 Apr 17
2
Mono Ogg sound recorder from line-in
Hello,
Do you know of any Windows software that is able to record in mono from the
sound card's line input and at the same time convert to *.ogg?
Ultimately, one without ogg conversion would be OK too provided it can
record mono wave files.
Important: the software should be able to record WITHOUT first creating an
empty wave file with a set length (Adaptec's Spin Doctor versus Goldwave).
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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2010 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] tot clang/llvm and tot gcc performance comparision
Thanks David. Unfortunately many of us cannot use GPL v3 gcc so it's hard for us to investigate this. One question, can you tell if gcc is inlining significantly more than llvm? We have reports that this is one of the issue plaguing eon performance.
There are also some relatively well known spec optimizations that we haven't implemented. e.g.