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2003 Jan 20
2
Location of fileinfo
hello there, I just started using ogg files. And want to thank you all for this new format. I have written an addon for mirc (chatclient for irc chat networks) to play and exchange soundfiles and I am almost done with implementing the ogg vorbis format into this application. The mirc-scriptinglanguage provides me a command to read a specified number of bytes starting at a specified location of
2002 Oct 25
1
vorbis software versions Was: file(1) support for Ogg and Ogg/Vorbis
Beni Cherniavksy (cben@techunix.technion.ac.il) wrote : [ big snip ] > Here are the dates as far as I know: > > > 20000508 (beta1/2) > 20001031 (beta3) > 20010225 (beta4) > 20010615 (RC1) > 20010813 (RC2) > 20010816 (gtune 1) (RC2 - Garf tuned v1) > 20011014 (GTune 2) (RC2 - Garf tuned v2) > 20011217 (RC3 - oggenc, oggdrop) > 20011231 (RC3 -
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...
2003 Aug 21
3
Which encoder?
I was going through some of my old CD-Rs and I found some really old Vorbis files. They sound pretty decent though the bitrate is really high(~200 kbps). Their vendor string is Xiphophorus libVorbis I 20000508. I looked on http://wiki.xiph.org/XiphHistory but that doesn't list any encoders from June 08, 2000. Could these files come from a pre-Beta1 encoder? It also says it was
2001 Jun 15
1
no // comments, please
Non-gcc compilers tend not to like C++-style // comments in plain C code, as I discovered when trying to build the latest snapshot (20010615) with the Tru64 UNIX C compiler. *** channels.h.orig Fri Jun 8 18:20:07 2001 --- channels.h Fri Jun 15 14:41:01 2001 *************** *** 209,215 **** /* x11 forwarding */ int x11_connect_display(void); ! //int x11_check_cookie(Buffer *b);
2001 Feb 25
1
Tinc config problem
I fairly new to Linux, and I'm trying to set up Tinc on my Linux box. However I got stuck at the following point in the documentation: ".... The actual setup of the ethertap device is quite simple, just repeat after me: ifconfig tap_n_ hw ether fe:fd:00:00:00:00 ... ". Now, this is obviously not what I have to type to the command prompt, although, I'm not ashamed to say,
2001 Jan 08
2
[fwd] ogg123 (from: pfk@fuchs.offl.uni-jena.de)
A feature request that sounds reasonable and a bug report. ----- Forwarded message from Frank Klemm <pfk@fuchs.offl.uni-jena.de> ----- Delivery-Date: Sat Jan 6 06:35:21 2001 Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 15:26:43 +0100 From: Frank Klemm <pfk@fuchs.offl.uni-jena.de> To: xiphmont@xiph.org Subject: ogg123 X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0.1i For ogg123 I need the following feature: - Decode one .ogg file
2003 Sep 09
0
Should the vendor tag be updated for 1.0.1?
Hiya: Since 1.0.1 is going to include minor tuning fixes that have an effect on audio quality in certain circumstances, I think the vendor tag should be updated according to the attached (and quite trivial) patch. (I chose 20030902 because that's the date of Monty's commits that included the tuning fixes.) -Carsten <p> Index: lib/info.c
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,
2007 Apr 22
1
32-bit float?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I notice that FLAC can't handle "broadcast" WAV's in IEEE float format-- the native file format of Ardour and JACK, among other things. It also can't seem to handle 32-bit integer format either. Right now I have to convert WAV's to 24-bit before FLAC'ing it, then when converting it back again I've lost those bits.
2004 Jun 08
2
piping to ogg123: Error opening - using the oggvorbis
module. The file may be corrupted. Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0406081110070.26162-100000@pilchuck.reedmedia.net> I am unable to pipe to ogg123 with cat, but redirecting with < works fine. rainier:~$ cat ~/audio/acdc-who_made_who.ogg | ogg123 -v - Audio Device: OSS audio driver output Author: Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma@ess.engr.uvic.ca> Comments: Outputs audio to the Open Sound
2004 Aug 06
5
&quot;live&quot; stream online
hi, there is a low bitratestream available for testing. it's around 40kbps and it sounds really bad, because it's 11khz stereo :). http://ogg.radiostudio.org:8007/ostream.ogg -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
5
[icecast] &quot;live&quot; stream online
hi, there is a low bitratestream available for testing. it's around 40kbps and it sounds really bad, because it's 11khz stereo :). http://ogg.radiostudio.org:8007/ostream.ogg -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2000 May 12
9
comment field proposal
Well, this is a bit stronger than a proposal; this is "what I plan to do unless people see obvious flaws I missed"... The text comment header is the second (of three) header packets that begin a Vorbis bitstream. It is meant for short, text comments, not arbitrary metadata; arbitrary metadata will be put in a metadata stream, likely an XML stream type. We've discussed this in
2010 Apr 15
2
[SUGGESTION] Managesieve: Transparent home dir creation
Hi all, I'm using dovecot 2.0-beta4's sieve plugin and it works great but here is an idea for improvement: When creating the first sieve script for an account whose home dir does not yet exist then dovecot *does* create that homedir but the sieve client times out. Tried Thunderbird's sieve addon as well as horde's ingo. The log says: dovecot: managesieve-login: Login:
2006 May 12
2
Voicemail WAV to PDA Problems
Our asterisk server has been up and running for over a year and it works great. I have emails going to my account as an attachment and I can listen to them on the desktop and it works fine. I just got a T-Mobile MDA that runs Windows Pocket (or whatever they call it) and it can check email. If I have it download the email, it gets the attachment, but it can't seem to play it (it CAN
2006 Jun 12
0
Curious about new (ActiveRecord::Base)
Because the documentation isn''t clear (at least to me)... I have a Logfile model that has corresponding fields in MySql. The main ones are id, fileName, and content type. However, I can pass a File object to a new Logfile and have handlers that I created in the Logfile class extract the data. However, the documentation states "...you can?t have attributes that aren?t part of
2006 Dec 21
0
Curious win32-changenotify behavior - numbers instead of names
Hi all, Ruby 1.8.5 win32-ipc 0.4.2 (or 0.5.0 in cvs) win32-changenotify 0.4.2 I noticed something strange tonight while tinkering with win32-changenotify. Here''s my sample script: # cntest.rb require ''win32/changenotify'' include Win32 path = "C:\\test" filter = ChangeNotify::FILE_NAME | ChangeNotify::DIR_NAME cn = ChangeNotify.new(path, true, filter)
2004 Feb 09
1
Curious pause/resume behavior
Hi all, While testing the pause/resume functionality with the daemon_test.rb script, I noticed this odd bit of behavior. It appears that sometimes, the pause command seems to actually stop the service. It doesn''t happen every time - just sometimes. Here is a bit of command line history to demonstrate: C:\eclipse\workspace\win32-service-0.4.0\test>ruby daemon_test.rb start VERSION:
2006 Jan 24
0
curious
I have rails on my linux laptop connecting just fine to SQL Server 2000. Why can''t I do the same with Ruby from a script or command line. More precisely, I cannot insert into a database table at all from a script or command line. (If I had to guess, I would say Rails is smarter than I when it automagically creates the sql statements.) Can anyone point me in the right direction on how