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2002 Oct 01
2
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
Hi John A trimer/vcut type application is possible but unfortunately not a fade/normaliser. Not without decoding/encoding. I asked about this a couple of years ago. Unlike MP3, the Ogg Vorbis format doesn't store a global gain setting per frame. I have often downloaded MP3 files from mp3.com and other sources for broadcasting, and with the type of music I need, it is often not normalised
2002 Oct 01
0
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
John Morton wrote: > ReplayGain enabled players usually have some sort of clipping > management for just that sort of thing. Doesn't that help? I just had to study what the clipping prevention option does in the Winamp plug-in - http://www.xs4all.nl/~walterln/replaygain/dsp_replaygain.txt. I thought it was simply preventing clipping of the original waveform (ogg file). I see now that
2007 Sep 16
2
metadata on the wiki
On 14 Sep 2007 at 15:52, Ian Malone wrote: > Vorbis comments could do better than they currently do > but no-one seems compelled to implement any of the exotic > tag proposals that have hung around for years. Exotic tag proposals?! Do you mean the ones linked from the wiki? As far can tell, the only roadblock to "implementation" (by which, I assume you mean support from
2014 Jun 18
2
R128gain & metaflac
>The use of R128 also raises the question about "REPLAYGAIN_REFERENCE_LOUDNESS" >tag. Currently flac/metaflac writes "REPLAYGAIN_REFERENCE_LOUDNESS=89.0 dB" >but doesn't use it when decoding (it seems that nothing uses this tag). >R128 defines reference level differently, so this tag makes little sense for >it. IMHO it's better not to write this tag when
2008 Apr 13
4
Replay-gain
Hello everyone, I'm new to this flac thing (started about a week ago) but I have read a lot about flac and replaygain. As far as I understand it, replaygain is lossless in the sense that I can tell my player to ignore the settings or I can even use foobar2000 to remove the tags entirely, hence getting back to the original audio. If that is the case, why is there a warning in the foobar2000
2014 Jun 18
4
R128gain & metaflac
>b) According to http://wiki.xiph.org/OggOpus#Comment_Header >there should be no REPLAYGAIN_*** tags in Opus files; Opus uses >R128_TRACK_GAIN tag. If some audio player reads Opus tags then it should >be aware of the difference between ReplayGain and R128. But this doesn't >require REPLAYGAIN_REFERENCE_LOUDNESS tag. > > The Opus replaygain spec is fundamentally broken, so
2002 Jan 14
9
ReplayGain support for Vorbis
Hello all, I'm glad to announce to you that Vorbis now has full ReplayGain support. If you're not familiar with ReplayGain, take a look at www.replaygain.org. The main features are: a) all songs play back with equal loudness b) removes the need for normalization c) allows for clipping prevention Using it is very simple. Get a compatible decoder (ogg123, XMMS and WinAmp all support it
2002 Jul 04
2
CVS access
I am no longer able to access CVS: Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:2401/usr/local/cvsroot cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server xiph.org: Connection reset by peer I had no problems a few days ago. -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2006 Nov 12
2
ogg files / burning cd-r
Using Linux (Kubuntu) using the application "crip" ripping at -q 10 & using replaygain on for volume control -------------------------------------------- Now that I have 2000 .ogg files... first problem: There is NOT one Portable CD Player on the Market, that can play encoded .ogg files AND read the replaygain tags. via a cd-r second problem: Burning... if I am going to burn a
2002 Jul 12
1
vcomment question
vcomment.c contains this line: fprintf(stderr, "Vorbiscomment " VERSION "\n"); I can't figure how / where VERSION is defined. <p> -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2002 Jan 11
1
Vorbis & ReplayGain
Hi all, I have implemented ReplayGain support for Vorbis. If you are not familiar with it, it is basically a method of making sure all your files have equal loudness, remove the need for normalization and prevent clipping during playback. The process is totally lossless, and supporting it requires minimal work. More info about the exact workings can be found on www.replaygain.org (recommended
2018 Dec 11
2
New ID registration
Hi Martjn, and everyone, Apologies if I have missed the reply, but I think I have not got any comment so far on this. That means our new ID request is accepted? What should I do next to proceed?? Apparently this is my first time here, so appreciate any advice assistance. Best regards, Taku From: Kurosawa, Taku Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2018 8:41 PM To: 'Martijn van Beurden'
2002 Jul 18
0
Updated BCC projects
In response to requests, I've given my vorbis BCC projects a thorough cleaning. They are now much more professional, complete, and include a little documentation. Ogg Vorbis 1.0 ready! The new files are available here: http://dave.gasaway.org/vorbis/vorbis_bcc.zip At this time, they cannot compile with the free command-line tools available from Borland. If anyone can help make
2002 Jul 08
1
Divide by zero in accumulate_fit
Hi, Lately, my oggenc builds (from CVS) haven't been running correctly. In a few debugging sessions, I've found that I'm getting a divide by zero exception. The exception happens in accumulate_fit (floor1.c), line 455: int weight=nb*info->twofitweight/na; Here is the call stack: accumulate_fit floot1_fit mapping0_forward vorbis_analysis oe_encode main The
2002 Jul 19
1
My patches in bugzilla
Has anyone put an eye to my patches*? AFAIK, they're simple and quite innocuous. Sorry to be a bother. (*) http://bugs.xiph.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208 http://bugs.xiph.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210 -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2002 Apr 09
1
Archive indices for current month
In case the important parties missed my passing comment in another thread... The mailing list archives master indices no longer show the current month. I've found they are still available by using a direct URL, however. -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2007 Sep 23
5
Burn flac to cd
> You don't. Audio CDs don't support ReplayGain tags. The only thing > you may do on Audio CDs is to use Volume Normalize techniques > available on certain programs. Normalization of sound is not a good, > clean thing, though. Surely it would be possible to have something apply the ReplayGain to the WAV after decoding and prior to writing them to CD... but I don't know
2002 Jul 12
3
oggdec in cvs?
I downloaded a nightly CVS tarball about a week ago. It contains an oggdec tool in vorbis-tools. However, I don't get this tool when I checkout / update from CVS. What's the deal - is it in CVS or isn't it?! :) -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Jan 17
2
ANN: ReplayGain Winamp2 plugin for MP3, FLAC, MOD, etc.
This new ReplayGain feature is cool, but made all my .mp3 and .mod files sound so loud, so I wrote a Winamp DSP plugin that: - If a file is playing that is not known, a ReplayGain value will be calculated while playing. - If a file is known, the ReplayGain value is applied. What that means is that my .mp3 files now sound as loud as my .oggs. I hacked this thing together very quick, so
2002 Apr 08
1
xiph cvs
I'm having trouble connecting to the xiph cvs: >>>>> Script started on Mon Apr 8 21:33:25 2002 [dave@localhost ~/cvs]$ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot login Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:2401/usr/local/cvsroot CVS password: cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server xiph.org: Connection reset by peer [dave@localhost ~/cvs]$ ^D Script done on Mon