Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't thatsucker valid?"
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 Feb 11
3
Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't that sucker valid?
>> Running ogginfo on the stream data gives:
>> stream_integrity=fail
>This line in the ogginfo output concerns me. It means that there are actually
>damaged Ogg packets in the stream. How are you saving this stream to disk?
This particular one was obtained with wget on OpenBSD. I've observed the same problem with files saved from Winamp.
>I think there is a problem
2013 Oct 31
1
an rpy2, R cgi type question
Hi again.
I'm putting together a little project with R, python, and a website. So I
have an HTML file, a py file, an R file.
Here is the HTML file:
<form action="/cgi-bin/radio4.py" method="post" target="_blank">
<input type="radio" name="subject" value="Integrate" /> Integrate
<input type="radio"
2006 Oct 13
2
child 29480 (auth) returned error 89, FC5, Postfix, MySql, mbox....arghhhh
Hi all,
I have been putting a small (simple?)dedicated email server together
to (ultimately) host a couple of domains. I am currently getting the
configuration to work with one domain w/local mbox users and then
plan to extend it to virtual users and an additional domain. Dovecot
has been a problem to integrate in the configuration.
The basic pieces are FC5, Postfix, Dovecot, with
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
2006 May 04
2
Howto get playtime
Hi,
Searched in Google, browsed xiph vorbis sites but found no good information
about how to get the current playtime out of the granuleposition of the
ogg_packet.
Anyone knows if there is any 'Programming with libvorbis' documentation out
there, cause on xiph's site (http://www.xiph.org/vorbis/doc/) there's
nothing :(
Any help?
THX,
Tom
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful.
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Subject: CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so...
To: feedback@vorbis.com
Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2000 May 11
1
Header
Hi All,
I'm interested in incorporating support for the OggVorbis
file
format in a future update to my MP3 search engine,
AudioPhilez
(http://www.audiophilez.com).
To be able to do this, I need some simple information. I
would
greatly appreciate it if you could help me out here:
1. Will a standard MP3 decoder find 'sync' in an .OGG file?
My spider
searches for sync (11 bits on) and
2011 Aug 19
5
Outbound Dial
Hi,
I have 8 E1 PRI Lines and i have 200 phone numbers and 200 channels
(25 channels per PRI). is there a utility available in Asterisk to
dial out 200 numbers and run a campaign for 200 numbers concurrently
and play a mp3 file ?
Please suggest/guide
Regards
Kaushal
2007 Jun 25
0
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2007 Jun 25
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from Abraham Russell cheap sft
OEM software means no CD/DVD, no packing case, no booklets and no overhead cost!
So OEM is synonym for lowest price.
Buy directly from the manufacturer, pay for software ONLY and save 75-90%!
Check discounts and special offers! Find software for home and office!
TOP ITEMS
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Macromedia Flash Prof 8 $49
Adobe Premiere 2.0 $59
MS Office
2002 Jan 30
3
Streaming content from BBC just stops
Hi,
I've been trying to listen to the BBC's ogg broadcasts over
a 56Kbps modem and
have had problems. I can listen to the archived shows, but
I get occasonal pauses. I assume this can be fixed by pre-loading
a large enough buffer. But when I try listening to the
Radio-4 stream, the buffer fills, then I get sound and for maybe 5
more seconds I continue to get modem traffic. Then the
2007 May 05
0
Log / Dump Rotation Feature Request
Hello,
my name ist Robert.
I just wanted to know if there are any Plans for implementing a Log
Rotation (e.g. daily base) or dump rotation (e.g. session based).
A feature like this is not only needed for easier organisation of
Archives but for comply with the german GEMA laws.
The so called GEMA, states that (the System Administrator) should keep a
copy of alle Shows for at least a month due to
2014 Sep 22
3
[Bug 84203] New: HDMI gives no more signal
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84203
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 84203
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: HDMI gives no more signal
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: jean-louis at dupond.be
2001 Oct 23
0
NEW Real Media plugin, WAS: libvorbisrtp-0.1
me asking Jack Moffit:
> > (i.e. are you indicating there is already a Real plugin?)
Jacks' response:
> Yes. Has been for almost a year. It's not finished, but it works.
> Let me know what you find. I'd love for us to work together and not
> duplicate efforts.
Oh, I did not know that ;) If the Real Plugin had been part of the Vorbis SDK,
I wouldn't even have
2002 Mar 10
3
Finding length (time) of encoded birstream
I'm adding some final features to my CD Ripper and Encoder before the full,
version 1 release. As part of that release, the program will offer the
ability to play (for review purposes) both WAV and OGG files. I have both
the decoder and playback code working but I have one final issue to resolve:
finding the play time for the Vorbis bitstream that is being played back. I
used the
2001 Nov 21
1
Residue bit usage, library incompatibilities
I've been using the rc2 releases of Vorbis for a while now. I've been
in the process of making digital copies of a bunch of my music, and I
keep getting this "residue bit usage" message when oggenc finishes. I'm
trying to encode data from an audio CD at 160bps, and it always seems
to get booted back down to ~128 bps with this residue bit ussage
message. Again, I'm using
2004 Aug 06
2
Streaming with ices2/linux
Hi,
I have observed a problem when streaming with ices2. When only silence is
transmitted, like pauses in an interview, the bitrate drops to 0. This
happens even when a minimum bitrate is set.
Now, assume there is a half block of audio ready. Now the level drops to
silence, or near silence, possibly because the person is thinking about an
answer for a while.
This will cause the partial