Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Vorbis 1.0 released"
2001 Jun 03
3
[xiphmont@xiph.org: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: vorbis/vq huffbuild.c latticetune.c make_residue_books.pl]
Go monty!
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Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2001 22:50:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: xiphmont@xiph.org (Monty)
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xiphmont 01/06/03 22:50:12
Modified: lib codebook.c codebook.h floor0.c mapping0.c os.h
res0.c
vq
2001 Jun 18
2
Vorbis decoder 1.0 release candidate 1 in CVS
We're there. The decode engine with all 1.0 features is finished and
in CVS, tagged as release candidate 1. CVS mainline head and the
current nightly snapshot will get you the latest and greatest.
Next, we continue work toward rc1 of the encode side.
Monty
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2001 Jun 18
2
Vorbis decoder 1.0 release candidate 1 in CVS
We're there. The decode engine with all 1.0 features is finished and
in CVS, tagged as release candidate 1. CVS mainline head and the
current nightly snapshot will get you the latest and greatest.
Next, we continue work toward rc1 of the encode side.
Monty
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2002 Nov 08
3
Multiplexed Ogg and header problems.
I there was a discussion on the vorbis list about Real Audio
SureStream (tm) format. The basic idea was that they put multiple RA
files with different compression levels. So when they have to switch
the bit rate due to bandwidth changes, they choose from the streams
they have. Since peeling is a long time away, it could be implemented
with ogg vorbis multiplexing several times the same
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks,
We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've
just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider
testing toward final 1.1 release.
This release includes the following updates:
1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers
outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase
2) New bitrate management code
3) bugfixes
In more
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks,
We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've
just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider
testing toward final 1.1 release.
This release includes the following updates:
1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers
outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase
2) New bitrate management code
3) bugfixes
In more
2000 Nov 10
3
Vorbis beta 3 ...
What's the delay?
Greetings,
Aleksandar
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2007 Apr 14
13
Ambisonics in Ogg Vorbis
On 2/28/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/28/07, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> > Well, there are todo pages at wiki.xiph.org, but I meant more in the
> > community folklore sense. My point is a roadmap doesn't help much unless
> > there are people committed to making things happen. That's been the
> > problem with a
2007 Apr 14
13
Ambisonics in Ogg Vorbis
On 2/28/07, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/28/07, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> > Well, there are todo pages at wiki.xiph.org, but I meant more in the
> > community folklore sense. My point is a roadmap doesn't help much unless
> > there are people committed to making things happen. That's been the
> > problem with a
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Can I use Vorbis comment on ogg - flac?
Hello flac-users,
I'm storing my ripped CDs on FLAC until Vorbis 1.0 gets out
(supposedly RSN). But I want to enter the vorbis comment just once.
Since I'll use ogg bitstream for both files, I was wondering if I could
use vorbiscomment or tOGGer on ogg-flac files? Is there any tool
(besides de pipe) to convert ogg-flac to ogg-vorbis?
Best regards,
Alejandro Belluscio
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Can I use Vorbis comment on ogg - flac?
Hello flac-users,
I'm storing my ripped CDs on FLAC until Vorbis 1.0 gets out
(supposedly RSN). But I want to enter the vorbis comment just once.
Since I'll use ogg bitstream for both files, I was wondering if I could
use vorbiscomment or tOGGer on ogg-flac files? Is there any tool
(besides de pipe) to convert ogg-flac to ogg-vorbis?
Best regards,
Alejandro Belluscio
2003 Oct 16
4
Ogg & Ogg Vorbis _unofficial_ logos page.
Hi all,
I've just set up a web page with my functional, yet very ugly and _very
unofficial_ set of logos for Ogg, Ogg Vorbis and family.
http://www.marevalo.net/OggLogos
They have been desinged with the classic CD and DVD corporate logos in mind.
If someone has any problem with them or the web page please contact me.
Miguel A. Arévalo
marevalo@marevalo.net
Miguel A. Arévalo wrote:
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2006 Mar 01
3
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
(w. quotes from the xiphmeet:
<http://westfish.xiph.org/~giles/200603_meeting.txt>, I've tried to
strip it down to relevant stuff)
<xiphmont> "Is there any interest in extending vcedit/libvorbisfile to
do basic handling of Vorbis streams from concurrently multiplexed Ogg?"
< xiphmont> Yes, but that work was *also* tied to OggFile from way back
when, and one
2017 Jan 04
1
Vorbis encoding at half speed
Echoing Hiroka, who is likely on the right track.
Simply telling the encoder 'one channel' and then passing stereo data
will not convert the stereo data to mono. The encoder encodes
whatever it is given...
Monty
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 6:51 PM, IHARA Hiroka <ihara_h at live.jp> wrote:
> Hello Ross,
>
> The attachment appears at least to me as a valid monaural Vorbis
2012 Jan 06
4
Enhanced Podcasts with Ogg Vorbis (Chapter Marks)
Hello list!
Since it is more and more common these days to create enhanced podcasts
(= audio files with additional chapter markers [1]), I am searching for
an alternative to the currently used MP4 format.
ID3 also puplished an official standard for chapters [2], but nobody
seems to use and support it.
Now I am trying to get something similar with vorbis audio (and maybe an
additional
2012 Dec 05
7
ov_open_callbacks takes so much time to open 210 MB OGG file
Why ov_open_callbacks(fd_, &vf, NULL, 0, OV_CALLBACKS_NOCLOSE) takes so
long to open OGG file?
The OGG file has just 210 MB. It takes a lot of time open the file.
I am working on OGG audio recorder and player.
Thanks in advance!
With kind regards,
Pavel
2001 Feb 26
1
[fwd] Re: Can't encode anything using Oggdrop Beta 4 (from: bryandanielkennedy@hotmail.com)
I don't know enough to tell if this is pilot error on the user's part or a legit problem. Advice requested (also Cc: the original user if you can).
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2001 Jul 23
2
[fwd] Problems with ogg123 on OpenBSD (from: ryancooley@yahoo.com)
Just as a reminder to our application maintainers.
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Delivery-Date: Sun Jul 22 20:28:06 2001
From: Ryan Cooley <ryancooley@yahoo.com>
Subject: Problems with ogg123 on OpenBSD
To: feedback@vorbis.com
While I hate to send complaints about something that is Free(tm), I
really hoped and expected the Ogg Vorbis team to
2005 Mar 01
8
Streams with block sizes 4096 and 8192
Hello,
I am looking for Ogg-vorbis streams with block sizes 4096 and 8192.
Please let me how do generate these streams. This is to test our
fixed-point implementation...
Best regards
Kiran
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2007 Aug 08
2
Embedding int32's within threora & vorbis files
On 8/8/07, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 08/08/07, Paul Griffiths <gafferuk@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, i need to include a discontinuous stream of in32's(3 at a time) to vorbis
> > and theora ogg files, to be played back on time.
> >
> > Does anyone have an example I can work from?
> >
> > I would love to say what it is for but I