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2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev). Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: erial=1626603590 header_integrity=pass vendor=Xiphophorus
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev). Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: erial=1626603590 header_integrity=pass vendor=Xiphophorus
2002 Feb 11
4
Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't thatsucker valid?
>>I realize that I may have unintentionally been misleading you by leaving some information out. That error report from ogginfo keeps going, repeating the same 3 errors (as above) over and over again. It ends after a stream_truncated=true, not giving a final header_integrity=fail. (Perhaps because there's not another packet?) Then it reports a total playtime of 0. > >Yes,
2002 Jan 22
1
ogginfo integrity tests
After accidentally ogginfo-ing a WAV file, I'm wondering if there's any reason I shouldn't commit my fix that breaks out of the current file test if header integrity fails. Is there any case where the header integrity will fail but there is still any useful information to get out of the stream? I don't think so... -- Kenneth Arnold <ken@arnoldnet.net> - "Know
2002 Aug 09
1
Odd broken oggs ...
I have a CD ripped with RC2, ogginfo from 1.0 claims they are all "broken". ogg123 also goes a little wild with them. I'll experiment a little more, maybe play with xmms, etc. RC3's ogginfo do not see anything wrong with them... an example: ---------- ogginfo 1.0 New logical stream (#1, serial: 2aab0567): type vorbis Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows...
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful. ----- Forwarded message from Michael Semon <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> ----- Delivery-Date: Tue Jul 16 05:29:37 2002 X-Mailer: MIME-tools 5.41 (Entity 5.404) From: "Michael Semon" <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> Subject: CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... To: feedback@vorbis.com Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2002 Jun 24
2
Stream integrity ?
While using ogginfo (command line util), I've noticed that there's info on "stream integrity" (it says stream integrity=pass). Does this mean that there are no errors in the bitstream (which can happen if the file is corrupted)? <p>Aleksandar <p><p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 Jul 28
3
Patch for bitrate information in ogginfo
With this patch, ogginfo will display bitrate information (upper/lower/nominal/average bitrate). It is patched against today's CVS code (main branch). I am also working on true VBR support in oggenc (the user can specify the minimum & maximum bitrate) and will send a patch when it's done. <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>application/x-gzip attachment: ogginfo-diff.gz
2006 Aug 28
1
Proposal: enhance ogginfo to not verify whole stream
Hi, I'm using ogginfo a lot to get the comments section on the terminal. However ogginfo always verifies (reads) the whole stream to print some more information. I'd like to see an additional option that does just print the comments efficiently. For a player connected via USB 1, that would clearly make a difference. (I have a Perl script that renames files based on the comments, and I
2003 Nov 25
1
ogginfo: playlength display in milliseconds
Hello Some time ago I posted a lil' patch to this list which adds milliseconds display of playlength to ogginfo. Some folks replied that it's plausible and this patch will be merged to the next version. Vorbistools-1.0.1 got out and the patch is not in it. Why? Anyway, here's this patch for vorbistools-1.0.1. I hope this time you will include it, because milliseconds support is
2005 Mar 20
1
A faster ogginfo
Good day all, I have a small collection of ogg files (5Gb) on my fileserver which I have mounted over NFS. My problem is that ogginfo takes too long to be used practically in programs like gqmpeg due to naturally wanting to do a full file check on each ogg file for valadity etc. My question/request is; is there a way to make ogginfo only look at the headers (ie, first K or two of data) and
2003 Jul 10
1
getting playback length from ogg vorbis file
Hello I need to extract playback length from ogg vorbis file, with 1/100th second precision. The ogginfo program tells the playback length to 1 second precision. Why not to change ogginfo? I suppose many automatic tools need precision higher than 1 second. If you don't want to modify this ogginfo behaviour, please tell me how to get this playback length with high precision. Thank you very
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?
2010 Oct 22
1
Complete list of possible ogginfo warning and error messages
Hello, I want to check my collection of hundreds of ogg files for potential problems. As far as I know, "ogginfo -v" is as comprehensive as it gets. However, using the "-v" option causes the output to be VERY VERY long when there are hundreds of files to check. I need a way to skim the output and only look at warnings and errors. In order to do that I need to know the complete
2008 Sep 22
2
[PATCH] ogginfo: various
Hi, these are a few bits I found while working out why ogginfo was barfing on a stream (see previous oggz-comment patch). It fixes 32/64 bit %lld format bugs (vorbis and kate), adds a missing argument to a warning message, adds comments to what the return values of pageseek mean, and doesn't read more data if unneeded (this will lessen the memory used, but might mean worse performance, so the
2009 Sep 14
3
oggcat or other ways to combine theora videos (with or without re-encoding)?
hi guys, first of all, i'd like to ask if there any crossplatform software/service ( gui is also better, an online application like firefogg is great, or at least a command line tools for any platform) to combine theora videos, other than oggcat... i am doing some art projects that people should be able to remix featured theora videos and i find oggcat very usefull in theory but not in
2017 Nov 15
1
manpages in mdoc(7)
Dear authors of Vorbis, currently, the manpages that come with vorbistools are written in the traditional man(7) markup language. I am proposing to rewrite them into the semantic markup of the mdoc(7) language. I am willing to do the work. Both the man(7) and mdoc(7) languages have been around for decades, and are supported by the prevalent formatters: groff(1) on most Linuxes and mandoc(1) on
2002 Jul 15
2
headers not correctly framed?!
Hi, when I encode some files with the current CVS I get the following error with ogginfo: [...] New logical stream (#1, serial: 476aea05): type vorbis Warning: Vorbis stream 1 does not have headers correctly framed. Terminal header page contains additional packets or has non-zero granulepos Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... Version: 0 Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020713
2004 Jan 07
2
How to split an Ogg Vorbis stream?
I looked through the archives and I didn't really seem to find the answer to what my question. I used wget to get an audio stream from a site and now I would like to be able to split up the stream into the individual songs. The site is nice enough to encode the artist and track name in each new song. This info is displayed in Winamp when the song plays. Doing an xxd dump of the file I can
2018 Nov 15
4
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
Thank you, ogginfo returned: ----- Note: Stream 1 has serial number 0, which is legal but may cause problems with some tools. New logical stream (#1, serial: 00000000): type vorbis Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... Version: 0 Vendor: ffmpeg Channels: 1 Rate: 22050 Nominal bitrate: 35.333000 kb/s Upper bitrate not set Lower bitrate not set Vorbis stream 1: Total data