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2002 Feb 14
0
WinVC v1.0 officially released
Official release of WinVC. Homepage: http://WinVC.StationPlaylist.com (screenshots available). Download: http://WinVC.StationPlaylist.com/WinVC.exe Jack, can you please add this to your Windows software page. Here is a brief description: Graphical front-end for VorbisComment. This multiple file OGG Vorbis comment editor makes it easy to enter and maintain tags for an entire CD. Cheers, Ross
2002 Feb 20
1
WinVC v1.11 released (bug fix for Europe)
European users that use a comma as a decimal point were experiencing a BSOD (blue-screen-of-death) using the new OggInfo.exe support. This was due to OggInfo.exe returning a period (.) in numbers regardless of windows regional settings. http://winvc.stationplaylist.com/WinVC.exe Cheers, Ross Levis. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2003 Oct 14
0
WinVorbis 1.52 released (Was: Re: Total Tracks Tag?)
> First, note that the Vorbis Rage developers were very responsive > and decided to move to TRACKTOTAL; thus my original concern has > been addressed. <p>I brought this same subject up a few years ago, as I missed having a standard way of storing this information. I've decided to support this tag in WinVorbis. I've also added an option to allow or disallow alpha
2002 Feb 27
3
WinVorbis 1.1 released (UTF-8 support, final notice)
This will be the last announcement of WinVorbis releases on this list. Visit the website to keep up to date. WinVorbis is now UTF-8 compliant! For some reason VorbisComment doesn't support UTF-8 characters in tag names, only in tag data. Added a case conversion routine which uppercases the first letter of every word and lowercases the rest. It is implemented in the templates by using
2002 Feb 18
0
WinVC v1.1 released (with OggInfo support)
A new tab has been added to show ogg information including duration & bitrates, providing OggInfo.exe is available. Also, 1 or 2 minor bugs fixed. http://winvc.stationplaylist.com/WinVC.exe (183k) Cheers, Ross Levis <p><p>--- >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
2002 Feb 14
1
Some problems with WinVC 1.0
I have downloaded WinVC 1.0 onto a Windows XP machine with an AMD 450 MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM. I converted an entire CD ripped with EAC to Ogg Vorbis format with the attached DOS batch file, and the tag info looks perfect in Winamp's latest ogg vorbis plug-in. However, after opening any created Ogg file in WinVC, the track # field contains a part of an custom tag that I added through
2002 Feb 15
1
WinVC major bug fixed
WinVC was locking up with tag data over 512 bytes. v1.03 fixes all known problems. http://winvc.stationplaylist.com/WinVC.exe <p>--- >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 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject
2003 Jun 19
2
Newage/World music stream
Just to let everyone know I'm now broadcasting an IceCast2 Ogg Vorbis stream of my LPFM station courtesy of MediaCast1 (http://www.mediacast1.com) for 10 hours a day Monday to Friday 20:00 - 08:00 GMT. Newage, World, Folk, Easy Listening format. 40kb/s mono. Regards, Ross Levis http://soulfm.stationplaylist.com http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com http://www.stationplaylist.com --- >8
2002 Feb 07
1
AW: WinVC v0.91 released
Another suggestion: > Von: Carl-Eric Menzel [mailto:calle@bitforce.com] > One minor problem: A (configurable?) character replacement table is > needed. Some of the song titles I have contain characters like for > example "/", which can't be used in filenames. It would be nice to be > able to have them mapped automatically to a fitting character when > renaming (but
2002 Mar 05
3
UTF-8 & Hebrew
Sorry if this is offtopic. My Win32 comment editor uses a routine of my own to read comments directly from OGG files but uses vorbiscomment.exe to write comments. I've implemented a UTF-8 function which I found on the internet to decode UTF-8. It appears to be working fine for most European characters, however, I have a Russian user using WinXP who is entering Hebrew characters such as
2003 Jun 16
2
Wanted: Ogg Stations Directory
I've been thinking, yes not a good thing sometimes. I want to listen to Ogg Vorbis streams. As far as I know there is only the yp directory on Oddsocks website to easily find vorbis streams in one place, but it doesn't reflect the actual number of streams in existance. A carefully worded goggle search turns up quite a few more but it is time consuming to load every website, find the
2003 Jun 16
2
Wanted: Ogg Stations Directory
I've been thinking, yes not a good thing sometimes. I want to listen to Ogg Vorbis streams. As far as I know there is only the yp directory on Oddsocks website to easily find vorbis streams in one place, but it doesn't reflect the actual number of streams in existance. A carefully worded goggle search turns up quite a few more but it is time consuming to load every website, find the
2004 Aug 06
0
Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
>I've seen this problem before several months ago with Winamp 2 and reported >on it at the time, though I may have put it in different words. I believe >it only occured under Win98. I'm using XP now and I haven't seen the same >problem since. > >It was very bizzare. I tried everything including removing all DSP plugins >except Oddcast but Winamp still insisted
2004 Aug 06
0
Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
Does Oddcast have any Windows98 dependancies that I might be missing after doing a reformat? Can't think of what else might be wrong... =( - Chris >From: "Christopher G" <djmoguta@hotmail.com> >Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org >To: icecast@xiph.org >Subject: Re: [icecast] Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01 >Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 08:43:18 -0500 >
2002 Jul 03
2
CVS RC4 -q0 too good!
May I suggest that the up coming RC4 or 1.0 needs some quality selection adjustments. It has been said that if you are happy now with a particular quality setting, later releases will produce the same quality but reduce the average bitrate. This is not currently the case. IMHO -q4 in CVS is producing almost perfect results and features audio frequencies up to 21khz -- almost CD quality.
2002 Oct 01
1
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
ReplayGain is not much good for FM broadcasting, and debatable for streaming too. There is a limit on the peak volume that can be broadcast on an FM signal so it is best to have a song volume of 100% broadcast with 100% FM deviation. If an average song volume is very low, for example, but has some loud peaks in it, ReplayGain will increase the volume to the extent that the peaks will be way too
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave. I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP. One client who should
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave. I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP. One client who should
2002 Oct 01
2
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
Hi John A trimer/vcut type application is possible but unfortunately not a fade/normaliser. Not without decoding/encoding. I asked about this a couple of years ago. Unlike MP3, the Ogg Vorbis format doesn't store a global gain setting per frame. I have often downloaded MP3 files from mp3.com and other sources for broadcasting, and with the type of music I need, it is often not normalised
2004 Aug 06
0
libshout2, ices0-3 and ices2 on Win32. Announce
Hi Ross.. I can email you the sources (complete zip is about 5Mb..with all the dependency directories etc) and all you have to hit is build after that. Would appreciate help in getting it going. Let me know.. thanks abhijit --- Ross Levis <ross.levis@cchlawbase.co.nz> wrote: > Hi Abhijit > > I can't answer your questions but I would be very > interested in a fully >