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2002 Feb 20
0
How to use libvorbisenc
Hi all, I am just coming in the mailing list.... ;-) I'm working on an Ripper/Encoder for GNUstep. At first sight, libvorbisogg seems to be the library that I needed. The problem for me is documentation. So I have a few question about this library : - in order to init an encoding process, we need to provide channels. Well, what does is mean ? - in order to init an encoding process, we need
2002 Feb 20
4
Questions about libvorbisenc
Hi all, I am just coming in the mailing list.... ;-) I'm working on an Ripper/Encoder for GNUstep. At first sight, libvorbisogg seems to be the library that I needed. The problem for me is documentation. So I have a few question about this library : - in order to init an encoding process, we need to provide channels. Well, what does is mean ? - in order to init an encoding process, we need
2002 Feb 09
1
ogg-cdparanoia.py: small linux cd rip tool
Hi. I guess the world is full of these, one more won't hurt: "The ogg-cdparanoia script is a wrapper of the programs cdparanoia (http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/), sox (http://sox.sourceforge.net/) and oggenc (http://www.vorbis.com/). The process is simple: for each track, cdparanoia is called to extract the audio to a temporary wav file. Sox is used on it to see if it is normalized.
2007 Jan 20
2
FLAC CD Archive
Hi, Bit late to join in the discussion but I've just read through the CD archiving discussion and was particular interested in Dax's method, described here (also included below): http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2006-September/000611.html So far I've just been flac-ing my CDs to individual one-flac-per-track files, however it appears I've been missing some of the other bits
2006 Sep 26
7
FLAC CD Archive
I see that this was the right place to fire off this question. Thanks for your feedback. It has given me a base to start some trials. I used to use EAC on Windows, but I tend to only use open source software as much as possible and I don't use Windows any more. I gave a brief look at abcde, but it is clear I need to look at this some more. It looks like it has the potential to do everything I
2001 May 29
10
Choosing a processor
Hello! I am about to buy a new computer, and because encoding/decoding .ogg files is the most processor intensive thing I intend to regularly do, I would like to know which is the "recommended" processor for real-time encoding (I record my favourite radio shows). TIA! Bye, Joane Lispton PS: I receive the FM radio stations through my cable (the one which brings me cable TV),
2001 Sep 20
2
Problems with German umlauts and vorbiscomment
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, as I said before on this list I use the vorbiscomment utility in my music file management perl script and I've just noticed that it has huge problems with German umlauts. "ö", for example, becomes "ö", which is QUITE annoying. In xmms, the tags are displayed correctly, though. I'm using the newest libraries and
2007 Jan 13
5
Filling holes in a FLAC file from an old Vorbis file
I have a partly damaged CD, from which I extracted 192Kb/s Vorbis files a while ago (before it got damaged) and I'd like to get FLAC files. `cdparanoia' extracted most of the data from the CD, but there are some holes due to the damages. How could I fill those holes in my FLAC files using the Vorbis files? Stefan
2007 Jan 13
5
Filling holes in a FLAC file from an old Vorbis file
I have a partly damaged CD, from which I extracted 192Kb/s Vorbis files a while ago (before it got damaged) and I'd like to get FLAC files. `cdparanoia' extracted most of the data from the CD, but there are some holes due to the damages. How could I fill those holes in my FLAC files using the Vorbis files? Stefan
2007 Jan 13
5
Filling holes in a FLAC file from an old Vorbis file
I have a partly damaged CD, from which I extracted 192Kb/s Vorbis files a while ago (before it got damaged) and I'd like to get FLAC files. `cdparanoia' extracted most of the data from the CD, but there are some holes due to the damages. How could I fill those holes in my FLAC files using the Vorbis files? Stefan
2013 Apr 15
1
trying to recover an audio CD...
I'm trying to recover data from an audio cd. it is a recording of a live session, made on a professional cd recorder, on the fly. apparently, instead of stopping it and fixating the disc, someone turned off the power. oops. I know that wodim will fixate a disk as long as it was otherwise properly terminated (I've done it more than once), but this one it won't fixate. depending on
2002 Dec 15
4
Ripping CD´s to Ogg Vorbis under Linux
Hi, I recently migrated from Windows to Linux. I´ve used Linux quite a bit in server-enviroments, but as a desktop I have very little experience. I am now looking for a tool to rip CD´s to Ogg with CDDA support. I´ve tried KonCD, but it lacks features and is abit buggy. Sure, I can use cdparanoia, rename the wav´s to the right names and then encode to ogg via oggenc. But since I use X I
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
2001 Dec 26
3
Easiest CD --> Vorbis
What's the easiest single step command to use cdparanoia & oggenc to convert a CD straight into oggs without sucking a ton of disk space for WAVs in the meantime? Is it possible to do it so that the WAV rip resides in memory and only the ogg gets written to disk? Thanks, -- Casey Allen Shobe cshobe@softhome.net --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2001 Mar 19
4
Oggenc & stdin
I haven't seen this in the options, and have been unsuccessful in trying it... Is there any way to set oggenc to accept data (file) input from stdin? basically do a raw PCM stream from CDParanoia -> oggenc without an intermediary file. Thanks! --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send
2002 Jan 09
2
saving the encoding options...
I would like to be able to see what options an ogg was made with, so it is quick/fast to recognise which are -q, which are -b, etc. I see there is already Max/Min/Nominal rates mentioned by ogginfo - and if the actual rate is relatively far off from the nominal rate, then it is likely -q, but this isn't reliable enough, and with just more options coming soon... As a matter of fact, I'd
2002 Jul 24
2
wav/raw normalization
Hey all. I was an "early" adopter of mp3 (1994-1995), and I took great pains to use digital audio extractors and avoid jitter and whatnot thru proper hardware - back then, this was no mean feat. Well, I'm starting to switch to Ogg (dragging out all the CD's, starting over) and I want to know if anyone has an informed opinion on the merits or demerits of "normalization"
2001 Sep 18
1
RC2 encoder status
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I've been off this list for a while now so I lost touch with ogg vorbis development. Could somebody please bring me up to date? As I take, the current RC2 release contains full 1.0 feature support (incl. channel coupling). Does this mean I can now start encoding all of my music as a ~128kbit/s ogg bitstream without fear of reduced
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: FLAC to mp3 batch converter?
Christian, Sorry I don't think I was so clear with my explaination of what I am doing. Your requirement flac -> mp3 is really a special case of ripping, if you think of the entire chain.... normal ripping: CD -> wav -> mp3 Your case is [CD -> wav ->] flac -> wav -> mp3 Which is equivalent to: flac -> wav -> mp3 I need this too and am proposing to use a ripping
2011 Jan 09
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> did you read brian w's explanation of why FLAC appears "dead" ? the > same thing really > applies to cdparanoia, a program now more than 10 years old, maybe > even 15. some things about ripping audio CDs just .... don't change. Oh I don't doubt the basics, red book is red book and bits are identically replicable and re rippable bits. But just as I said, there