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2002 Jul 16
1
OT - RE: Coffee Break...
Your mention of the good ole' days of fidomail w/o spam got me digging for my Wildcat install disks. I found them both. Now I realize I got rid of my 5.25 inch drive in 1991. Hrmph. - btw I love the lyrics. :) <p><p>-----Original Message----- From: Robert Cole [mailto:robert@support4linux.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 14:16 To: vorbis@xiph.org Subject: [vorbis] Coffee
2005 Jan 02
3
Recursively vcutting
Hi, I've got alot of long 1-2hr files which I'd like to split up into 5-10 minute chunks. ?I think this should be possible using a small shell script and vcut, but my scripting abilities are lacking. ?Does anyone know of the existence of a script which would do this, or know how I'd go about making one? So say I had a 60 min file (60mins.ogg) I'd like to issue a command
2017 Nov 15
0
vcut(1) and its manpage
Below is a diff to vcut.c and its vcut.1 manpage, which - rewrites the manpage in the mdoc(7) markup as offered in my previous message, and while there: - drops the [] around cutpoint as it is _not_ optional - adds the [] around [+] as it _is_ optional - drops the argument name difference between "cutpoint" and "cuttime" - adds the usage sentence about "." output
2013 Apr 24
1
R Interactive Mode
Dear all, We are doing some research about the time series analysis of NDVI, and we found the NDVITS package which is a very great tool. Unfortunately when we run it, after TimeSeriesAnalysis it asks to enter "Village or Country". library("ndvits", lib.loc="/home/vahe/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15")
2013 Apr 23
1
One more question please...
I executed the code in rstudio successfully: library("ndvits", lib.loc="/home/vahe/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15") ndvidirectory=paste(system.file("extdata/VITO_Mzimba", package="ndvits"), "/", sep="") region="Mzimba" Ystart=2004 Yend=2006 shape="SLP_Mzimba"
2003 Aug 27
2
vcut breaks song index ? XMMS search fails
Hello I have experienced some problems with vcut (media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.0-r1 package from Gentoo/Linux). I have a long live record I have encoded in OGG (maybe it would have been easier to cut the WAV file and encode the parts, but still). The file was encoded with oggenc from the same package as vcut. I have therefore tried to use vcut to split the long OGG file in several smaller files.
2004 Jun 18
5
Patch to stop vcut from generating broken streams
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2005 Sep 27
2
Stream "Saving" and Excerpting...
I'm working with a streaming Ogg Vorbis system where I'm taking the stream output (from a darkice server) and saving it to hour-long files, then reassembling excerpts from these files (sometimes spanning two or three) into a single file for playback. I've got two problems (well, related to this, but anyway). 1) The "chunk" files I'm saving into have mangled headers. 2)
2002 Aug 09
2
how to calculate frame # for vcut?
Hi, I have a question regarding vcut. In the man page, it says: DESCRIPTION vcut reads an Ogg Vorbis audio file and splits it at the given cutpoint, which is a sample number. <p>What I want to do, is to cut an Ogg Vorbis file at a given time. Say, I have an Ogg Vorbis file, which is 1 hour long, and I want to cut it into two half hour parts. With a fixed bitrate
2001 Aug 20
1
Still more // comments
This time in vcut: vorbis-tools/vcut/vcut.h:23 and 24. No, I'm not spending quality time with grep; I'm trying to compile vorbis with the native Sun Forte compilers. Much badness, of which these // issues are only part. :-( More details to follow... Patch/inc/lazy. {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness {+} "I
2007 Dec 09
1
solution to oggsplt / vcut crashing
Dear vorbis-dev I tried to split an ogg file which was downloaded as a part of a stream with mplayer -dumpstream -dumpfile file.ogg http://..../stream.ogg. The metadata or headers or what it is is then of course in error. (I hate this problem.) Both vcut (I'd post version if vcut supported a --version or -V option) and oggsplt (= mp3splt (same about version)) (according to this page, they
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful. ----- Forwarded message from Michael Semon <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> ----- Delivery-Date: Tue Jul 16 05:29:37 2002 X-Mailer: MIME-tools 5.41 (Entity 5.404) From: "Michael Semon" <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> Subject: CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... To: feedback@vorbis.com Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2004 Aug 06
1
Adjusting internal buffers of icecast2
Does anyone know a way to adjust eh buffers of icecast2? I think Mike once told me they were hard coded but i am not certain on this. If it is in the source, what section is it in. I need to play with these levels for a custom implementation of icecast. thanks. -Jason A. Steinbruegge aka OJ Impulse http://www.wopn.org <p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p>---
2009 Jun 18
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
On 6/18/09, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > This sounds like it needs a new tool specifically for fixing broken > Ogg files. I see two solutions: 1) the new vcut which I reckon will fix the problem since it has to split and rebuild the audio in a new Ogg 2) an Hex editor, even if just to check what's wrong in the metadata section -Ivo
2003 Nov 15
2
some more granulepos questions
I've made a lot of progress on my lossless Vorbis editing project. I have a few more questions about granulepos issues I don't quite understand. granulepos is a property of Ogg pages, yet it is a field in the ogg_packet struct. When reading packets from an Ogg stream, the granulepos is set to -1 for all packets except the last packet in a page. From this I infer that - for encoding,
2003 Jul 26
2
extract/encode a part of a ogg track
Hi every body , ( Please forgive my dumb poor english ) I got many tracks in ogg/vorbis format . I would like to make a "preview" of them . I mean : I have a track : foo.ogg ( wich is 3:00 minutes long ) i want to have : preview_foo.ogg ( wich is foo.ogg but from 1:00 -> 1:15 ) I read man oggdec , man ogg123 , man oggenc but i did not see what suits me . I use zsh shell , on a
2003 Sep 07
3
thesis project dealing with Vorbis
This is a heads up to let you know of my plans to work on a senior thesis project dealing with editing Vorbis losslessly in Audacity. You can find more information about my plans and what I'm up to here: http://www.reverberate.org/computers/thesis/ "vcut" from vorbis-tools will be an excellent starting point for me. I notice that it's marked "experimental"; why is
2003 Jul 31
3
using vcut on split ogg files
hi, I am recording a continuous 24/7 broadcast using ecasound, oggenc and cronolog. because the broadcast is continuous and to not lose any data, I split up the recorded stream into a file for every 30 minutes using cronolog (http://www.cronolog.org). o the chain looks like the following: ecasound | oggenc | cronolog the problem is the following, because the oggfiles are split, they lack a
2002 Feb 24
2
Using vcut
How does one use the vcut from Vorbis-tools package? I tried to enter samples, miliseconds, seconds, h:mm:ss as cut point, but nothing worked (I even tried to enter 1 as cutpoint, but I always got "Cutpoint not within stream." message)... I'm doing this on Windows, if it matters... -- Jernej Simoncic, jernej.simoncic@guest.arnes.si http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/ ICQ: 26266467
2001 Jan 20
2
Makefile.am patch
Since vorbiscomment is being resurrected in a new form, can someone please fix the vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment/Makefile.am? There's two things wrong: 1. Using _LDFLAGS doesn't allow the user to specify their own LDFLAGS. _LDADD or _LIBS should be used instead. 2. The order of libraries is wrong such that it won't link properly when compiled statically. Here's a trivial