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2002 Feb 12
1
Where's the tool to do .ogg bitrate "peeling"?
Hello. The page http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp (last faq) and http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html both state that it's possible to lower the bitrate of an existant ogg enc file without reencoding. Where does this feature exists? oggenc only likes wav files as input, how can I feed it an .ogg file and get a lower bitrate in a new one? -- Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz
2003 Jun 16
4
Launch of OggHelp.com
Hello everyone, I would like to bring to your attention the new website that I have been working on. It is a portal for articles, links, and support for everything related to Ogg Vorbis. It just started and hopefully will be evolving rapidly. http://www.ogghelp.com I have modeled it after the group of successful Help pages such as http://VCDHelp.com and DVDHelp.com. I've been
2002 Jul 11
1
RC4/1.0 and peeling
first, congrats to monty and the whole crew for getting this close to 1.0. it's a monumental achievement reflecting a huge amount of hard work -- kudos! econd, i know the bitrate peeling feature has been pushed back until after 1.0 is out. but i'm wondering -- will oggs created with a 1.0 encoder be peelable with an as-yet-unreleased utility, or do "peelable oggs" have to be
2003 Jan 19
5
Vorbis on Legacy hardware
I'm currently in the process of making a linux distro made specifically to run on legacy hardware. My test system is a compaq 486/33. I was wondering if anyone has tried playing ogg vorbis on a system this old. Does it play without skipping or anything? If so, are there any really small and efficient media players that would run on this kind of hardware? If that doesn't work I
2003 Jun 26
1
badly-configured SMTP daemon?
One of your users, "nizar_lethif" is subscribed to the [vorbis] and [vorbis-dev] mailing lists at xiph.org. His mailbox is full. Any time anyone posts a message to either of these lists, nizar_lethif is sent a copy (as expected), which bounces because his mailbox is full (also as expected). The problem is that the bounce message is sent to the *person who posted to the list*
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi, I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes, such as piping the output to sox. I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by modifying
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi, I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes, such as piping the output to sox. I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by modifying
2002 Feb 09
4
compressed audio tutorial - "major" update
I've made a large update to the introduction to compressed audio. I completely rewrote the first section, which I wasn't happy with. It now features two diagrams (worth 1000 words each!), and is broken up into a couple of sections. http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html I have also continued to tweak other sections based on feedback from email and this forum.
2002 Feb 09
4
compressed audio tutorial - "major" update
I've made a large update to the introduction to compressed audio. I completely rewrote the first section, which I wasn't happy with. It now features two diagrams (worth 1000 words each!), and is broken up into a couple of sections. http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html I have also continued to tweak other sections based on feedback from email and this forum.
2002 Jul 08
1
psychoacoustic model description
Hello, Tell me please where I can find detailed description of the Vorbis psychoacoustic model? <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 is needed. Unsubscribe
2002 Aug 19
2
WSF Migration [T20020820004D]
Thank you for contacting BizLand. We are working hard to ensure a smooth migration of shared-hosting customers from Website Factory to BizLand. We received your message on 8/20/02 at 12:54:32 AM regarding your e-mail titled: Re: [vorbis] Partial Format converters?. Your message has been assigned a tracking number of T20020820004D. Should you need to contact us regarding your original message,
2003 Dec 29
1
Bitrate stripping?
Hey y'all -- I heard some discussion a while back about "bitrate stripping" to reduce filesize without re-encoding ... has this gone anywhere? Too lazy to write a re-encode script, Nate <p> --- nate - nmt2002@columbia.edu cell=917 445 6830 aim=mediumnate abolishthe.us/gpgpublickey Nobody for president. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2002 Feb 07
1
Re: An introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis
On <http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html>: "Each snapshot has a 16-bit number for the "loudness" of the sound, meaning that the scale is fairly fine-grained - it ranges from -32,768 (complete silence during that snapshot) to 32,767 (the loudest volume measurable)." That's not correct. A single sample is not meaningful by itself; each sample
2003 Jun 18
2
New Member seeks advice.
Sorry about that! I realized I had made the mistake of just changing the subject title minutes after I had posted. If I broke a second rule I am not sure what it was but if two out of three is all I managed to break, with almost no effort on my part I am sure I could bat 1000! I will check the Speex cite you recommended. I will likely have some questions. Thanks, Michael
2006 Jan 09
4
Firefox plugin to auto convert audio files into Ogg
per > http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=63653 The above thread on the Fedora Forums about a script that can automatically convert one audio format to another got me thinking > wouldn't it be fantastic to be able to right click on an MP3 (or other audio file) while in Firefox, and automatically have the file converted into Ogg at the same time as the file is being saved
2005 Sep 03
4
Block sizes
For the Vorbis file I'm using to develop my decoder, I've read the Ogg header at the start of the file, and now I'm reading the Vorbis identification header. Everything checks out fine until I get to the block size byte (offset 28 starting at the packet type field). The byte value here is 184, which is a bit pattern of: 1011 1000. The low order 4 bits are 8. Squaring it gives
2004 Sep 27
4
burning file to cd
Hello, I am interested in recording my LP's from my stereo to my computer and then burning to cd. If I understand right theres no way to save as oog and then burn ? Thanks NewbieMark
2005 Jul 29
3
Reg. page_sequence_number in the ogg header.
Hi, I was looking at some of the vorbis-ogg music files using hexedit. I am a bit confused about this filed "page_sequence_number" that appears in the header for ogg. From RFC3533 the definition of this field is: "page_sequence_number: a 4 Byte field containing the sequence number of the page so the decoder can identify page loss. This sequence number is increasing
2002 Jul 09
1
Ogg Traffic for July 9, 2002 posted
This week's Ogg Traffic has been posted at: http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20020709.html I'm also open to suggestions (via private email) as to what other things people would like to see in Ogg Traffic. Summaries of mailing list discussions? Software announcements? --- Stan Seibert <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2002 Dec 23
2
normalising vorbis
Hi Guys, I've done some line recordings, and to save space compressed straight to vorbis, and as such have no access to the original. Upon listening, I found the volume to be quite quiet and I am wondering if there exists a native vorbis normaliser, so I don't have to decompress to wave, normalise and recompress. Does anybody know of such a beast? I'm aware of