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2003 May 11
3
ogg encode tts output
Can anyone suggest a shell script in linux bash for encodimg raw audio output
from text to speech app into an ogg file. I am running festival speech. The
command line for basic tts is
festival> bin/festival --tts myfile.txt
Thanks
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2003 Sep 19
3
SHN
I am interetsed to know views on how does best quality ogg compression compare
with SHN or whether this is this really comparing apples with oranges because
SHN does not compress that greatly?
I am on a Music list that is doing a Tape Tree. I guess Grateful dead have
made SHN the cult leader format.
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2001 Jun 03
1
Couldn't load driver for avivideo
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<html>
I have an old win16 application which needs to play AVI files but I get
errors like "<b>couldn''t load driver for avivideo</b>". I looked at the
howto at <A
2002 Jul 21
1
Libvorbisenc.so.O
I am running SuSE 7.3 600 Mhx Celeron 20gig hd
On trying oggenc for the first time on a test .wav file
oggenc test.wav
I get
Error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libvorbisenc.so.0:
undefined symbol: _time P
Any suggestions?
Until I upgrade to kernel 2.4.18 and ALSA 0.9 I just need to get this
working. Upgrade...soon...very...soon/.
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2001 Mar 04
1
missing driver for CDAUDIO?
Hi,
I try to install LBA2 (Little Big Adventure 2) with wine.
The installation process works well but the game itself ask me
to insert the LBA2 cdrom but do not recognize it.
I have to following error several times:
> fixme:mci:MCI_LoadMciDriver Couldn't load driver for type CDAUDIO.
> If you don't have a windows installation accessible from Wine,
> you perhaps forgot to create
2003 Jun 28
2
oggenc and Encoding with VBR
Apologies if this is know. But I've spent most of today Googling for a way
to get this working, and to me, something is wrong here. But it might well
be me. Anyway...
I've been trying to record direct from the soundcard into an ogg file.
I came up with
rawrec -t 10 | oggenc -r -Q -q 5 - > foo.ogg
which partially works. ogg123 will play it, but ogginfo reports
Warning: Hole in
2006 Jun 13
2
crash of xen-system when accessing cdrom
Hello together,
I already sent the message below to xen-users a few days ago, but didn''t get
an answer. So I hope that here on xen-devel is someone who has some ideas
(or is using XEN on this specific system and can confirm this isn''t a
problem within xen itself but with this specific BIOS or sth.
similar :-) ).
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I''ve just setup a new gentoo-system to get
2001 Aug 27
1
oggenc 1.0rc2 dies on alpha
Embarrasing that I didn't notice this earlier. oggenc from 1.0rc2
dies for me on FreeBSD/alpha with SIGFPE. I expect this to come
out of libvorbis.
I've built libao/libogg/libvorbis/vorbis-tools with both gcc and
ccc, no difference.
I'll see whether I can dig up more details.
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2003 Mar 24
2
oggenc crashes on WAV input (with q > 4.99)
Hi all,
I've got a strange problem. I was just encoding a new CD I bought a
couple of days ago (Muse - Hullabaloo Soundtrack) when I ran into a
strange bug.
After ripping track 8, CD 1 with cdparanoia under OpenBSD/alpha, I
wanted to encode it with oggenc (latest version from the
OpenBSD-current ports tree, (`oggenc -v` says 'OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis
1.0)')).
Here's the output :
2003 Jun 25
6
Using oggenc
Hello all,
I wanted to ask some experienced users some settings about oggenc.
1. How can I setup oggenc so that I can DIRECTLY rip tracks off my audio cd?
As we all know, audio cd doens't really have a file format that we can
directly use. Do I HAVE to convert them to wav files then convert them to
ogg files?
2. The options: -b -m -M with the bitrate of the audio file. If I set
something
2001 Dec 02
2
bug report for oggenc in CVS: vorbis-tools/oggenc/encode.c
I was wondering why my CD ripping was producing short files from some tracks.
A superficial examination of the code shows this piece of code in vorbis-tools/oggenc/encode.c:
Line 120:
/* Main encode loop - continue until end of file */
while(!eos)
{
[...]
/* While we can get enough data from the library to analyse, one
2002 Jun 20
3
OggEnc - command line... (& getting Audiograbber to work)
> You can ask. A bug report with priority 'enhancement' is probably the
> best way to do that. I'd consider it.
Thanks for your help, Michael. I have entered this as an enhancement request.
<p>Also, for the record, I originally made this comment:
> I am actually trying to get OggEnc up and running nicely with
> AudioGrabber, but so far I no joy
I
2001 Sep 03
2
OggEnc help file
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> Van: ORK <korsmo@solungen.hm.no>
> Aan: vorbis@xiph.org
> Onderwerp: [vorbis] OggEnc help file
> Datum: maandag 3 september 2001 18:21
>
> Somebody asked how to use OggEnc a while ago.
>
> OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2)
> (c) 2001 Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au)
>
> Usage: oggenc [options] input.wav [...]
LOL!
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2007 Sep 18
3
oggenc size limit?
Hi,
I am trying to encode a 2.1gig .wav file using oggenc with the
following error message:
andrew@ilium:~/Desktop$ oggenc -q 6 merge.wav -o test.ogg
ERROR: Cannot open input file "merge.wav": File too large
I have compiled oggenc from source:
andrew@ilium:~/Desktop$ oggenc -version
OggEnc v1.0.2
I am hoping that this not a limitation of oggenc, rather that I have
done something a
2006 Jun 25
5
Where should I put an Bugreport of OggEnc
Hi There,
I have a problem with OggEnc v1.0.2.
Can you tell me, where to put or to post a bug report?
The problems eare with some speciel charakters - used in Europe
(Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Austria, etc..)
Some Examples:
Hin Vordende Sod & S?
^
02_Bruderov paa H?gstadtun.ogg
^
03_Huldradans - Hin Gr?nnkledde.ogg
^
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc
(with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time.
This is also running at 64kbps.
ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't
see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same
audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc
(with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time.
This is also running at 64kbps.
ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't
see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same
audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
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!
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2000 Sep 10
3
Adding oggenc support for files other than WAV?
Is anyone working on making oggenc use some nice library that reads lots of different audio file formats so that people can encode from files other than WAV? For example, the 'AudioFile' library (just found it via a search on freshmeat) reads wav, aiff, aiff-c, .au, and .snd. Maybe there are other better libraries (OpenAL, maybe), but this library does what I want (read AIFF).
-tim
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2001 Mar 19
2
oggenc on alpha?
Does anybody successfully use oggenc from vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 on
an alpha (BSD, Linux, Tru64)?
My very first attempts to encode an ogg file promptly made oggenc
dump core on me. (FreeBSD/alpha)
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