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2003 Jan 05
2
VorbisFile library crashs.
Hello! There is a problem with the VorbisFile library. It only works when I open an OGG file for the 1st time. After I closed the file and try to open another one or the same it crashs. It seems it applies to the use of either ov_open or ov_test functions or their combination. I wrote a test app that illustrates the bug. It crashs with a message "Unmapped memory exception". It's
2004 Sep 10
2
PATCH: XMMS year bug
Hi, this is a patch to fix a bug in the XMMS plugin. The problem is that with the current version (1.1.0) it is impossible to get the year field to show up in the playlist, even if it's properly set in the file. The diff below fixes the problem. Tyler Eaves bash-2.05b$ diff -C 1 wrap_id3.c /usr/portage/distfiles/flac-1.1.0/src/plugin_xmms/wrap_id3.c *** wrap_id3.c Fri Jul 16 18:28:35 2004
2002 Dec 27
1
Vorbisgain in ogg123
I'm considering patching my copy of ogg123 to support vorbisgain tags. Is there any interest in folding this sort of patch into the main line ogg123? Has anyone done this already (or to another command line ogg player)? John --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2017 Feb 09
1
[PATCH] Fix compile with cygwin
The underscores are wrong. The comment is also correct. Also remove the configure.ac option. Otherwise it tries to compile the windows unicode stuff which POSIX(cygwin) does not understand. --- configure.ac | 2 +- include/share/compat.h | 2 +- src/libFLAC/stream_decoder.c | 3 --- src/libFLAC/stream_encoder.c | 3 --- src/share/grabbag/file.c | 8 +------- 5 files
2004 Sep 10
3
getting framesize in client
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 12:39:52PM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote: > --- Miroslav Lichvar <lichvarm@phoenix.inf.upol.cz> wrote: > > I have few notes: > > > > It seems there is changed API in CVS again. So, what about adding > > function like > > unsigned FLAC__format_frame_size(const FLAC__Frame *frame) > > which returns size of the frame in bytes. This
2008 Jan 11
1
Patch for OS/2 STDIN/STDOUT
Hi, to make in/output on STDIN/STDOUT work on OS/2 this small patch is needed: ---cut--- diff -ruN o:src/speexdec.c src/speexdec.c --- o:src/speexdec.c 2007-12-08 05:01:08.000000000 +0100 +++ src/speexdec.c 2008-01-12 00:48:00.000000000 +0100 @@ -231,6 +231,8 @@ { #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 _setmode(_fileno(stdout), _O_BINARY); +#elif defined OS2 +
2017 Apr 06
2
Zero length reported.
Hello - I have two files which play back in VLC correctly. They were encoded using this command: ffmpeg -y -i '/tmp/2e905b981d30324f9a0664cbabb3f59a20170406-21128-r0neh9.wav' -acodec libvorbis '/tmp/2e905b981d30324f9a0664cbabb3f59a20170406-21128-r0neh920170406-21128-146yyex.ogg However ov_pcm_total reports a zero length for one of the two files. Is this a problem with my use of the
2017 Apr 06
2
Zero length reported.
Hello - I have two files which play back in VLC correctly. They were encoded using this command: ffmpeg -y -i '/tmp/2e905b981d30324f9a0664cbabb3f59a20170406-21128-r0neh9.wav' -acodec libvorbis '/tmp/2e905b981d30324f9a0664cbabb3f59a20170406-21128-r0neh920170406-21128-146yyex.ogg However ov_pcm_total reports a zero length for one of the two files. Is this a problem with my use of the
2006 May 23
3
[LLVMdev] Binary output to cout on Windows
The solution (provided in Microsoft's documentation) is to add: #include <cstdio> #include <io.h> #include <fcntl.h> and run: int result = _setmode( _fileno(stdin), _O_BINARY ); if( result == -1 ) { std::cerr<<"Cannot set input mode to binary."<<std::endl; return 1; } result = _setmode( _fileno(stdout), _O_BINARY ); if( result == -1 ) {
2005 May 23
1
Why does ov_open fail?
hello everyone. after reading through the api manual of the ogg vorbis win32 sdk, i tried to implement a very simple comment reader in visual c++. but for some reason the very first operation to initialize the OggVorbis_File struct keeps failing and i can't figure out why. is there anything i might not have considered? The memory exception seems to happen deep within the calling tree of
2017 Apr 11
1
[Vorbis-dev] Zero length reported.
Okay - so I stepped through the code slowly this morning making notes as I went. And I can see what’s wrong. The last Ogg header of the troublesome file contains -1 as the granule position. The spec says this has a special meaning "A special value of '-1' (in two's complement) indicates that no packets finish on this page." 4F 67 67 53 00 04 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 16 A2
2017 Apr 07
0
Fwd: [Vorbis-dev] Zero length reported.
Hello - I send this to the vorbis-dev list yesterday, but I’m working if it would not have been better targeted at this list. Sorry for the spam if you are on both :) > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Jim Credland <jim at credland.net> > Subject: [Vorbis-dev] Zero length reported. > Date: 6 April 2017 at 15:43:18 BST > To: vorbis-dev at xiph.org > Cc: Maciej Dudek
2004 Aug 06
2
new utility - ezstream
At 03:07 PM 1/30/2004, you wrote: >Thanks for your work on this oddsock. It's a major feature that's been >missing from the Win32 environment. I presume you will be offering a Win32 >binary on your site at some stage. why sure! http://www.icecast.org:8082/files/ezstream_win32_0.1.0_setup.exe also, a note of mention, reading from stdin seems to be broken on win32, but works
2006 May 23
0
[LLVMdev] Binary output to cout on Windows
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Michael Smith wrote: > The solution (provided in Microsoft's documentation) is to add: > #include <cstdio> > #include <io.h> > #include <fcntl.h> > and run: > int result = _setmode( _fileno(stdin), _O_BINARY ); > if( result == -1 ) > { std::cerr<<"Cannot set input mode to binary."<<std::endl; return 1; >
2006 May 23
1
[LLVMdev] Binary output to cout on Windows
Nothing really needs to be done on Unix, because to my knowledge Unix doesn't differentiate between text and binary on stdin/stdout. ~Michael -----Original Message----- From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Reid Spencer Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:25 AM To: LLVM Developers Mailing List Subject: RE: [LLVMdev] Binary output to cout on
2012 Dec 05
7
ov_open_callbacks takes so much time to open 210 MB OGG file
Why ov_open_callbacks(fd_, &vf, NULL, 0, OV_CALLBACKS_NOCLOSE) takes so long to open OGG file? The OGG file has just 210 MB. It takes a lot of time open the file. I am working on OGG audio recorder and player. Thanks in advance! With kind regards, Pavel
2004 Aug 06
0
new utility - ezstream
On Saturday 31 January 2004 08:27, oddsock wrote: > At 03:07 PM 1/30/2004, you wrote: > >Thanks for your work on this oddsock. It's a major feature that's been > >missing from the Win32 environment. I presume you will be offering a > > Win32 binary on your site at some stage. > > why sure! http://www.icecast.org:8082/files/ezstream_win32_0.1.0_setup.exe >
2004 Feb 09
3
Problem with 'ov_open'...
Hey, I've coded an OGG player for Win32 (it uses AL for playback so it's portable to Linux/Mac), but every time the program gets to the 'ov_open()' function, the app completely freezes, and I have to use the task-manager to kill it. I am supplying it with a valid file handle that was just opened (FILE*) and the vorbis file is also a pointer that is not in use (set to null). Any
2005 Jun 14
3
lack of detail for exception in ov_open
I am having one frustrating time trying to decipher why ov_read is failing in my MFC/C++ application, and I see in Google results that others have had difficulty as well. These google discussions generally involve libraries, dll's and linking options, as though there are perhaps some basic incompatibilities between ogg vorbis and win32 and/or MFC/C++. Very confusing. If I pass fopen a
2004 Feb 19
3
Ov_open crash in windows
I am getting the following error from MSVC when calling ov_open() from my app: Unhandled exception in Progname.exe (KERNEL32.DLL): 0xC0000005: Access Violation The call stack shows: KERNEL32! bff7b9a6() VORBISFILE! 00471d1d() I am running Win98 and v1.0 off the vorbis libs. The app is single- threaded. The following code works just fine in a test app I built, but when I add it to another