Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool"
2002 Oct 01
1
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
ReplayGain is not much good for FM broadcasting, and debatable for
streaming too. There is a limit on the peak volume that can be
broadcast on an FM signal so it is best to have a song volume of 100%
broadcast with 100% FM deviation. If an average song volume is very
low, for example, but has some loud peaks in it, ReplayGain will
increase the volume to the extent that the peaks will be way too
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 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 Feb 25
0
WinVorbis v1.0 released (renamed from WinVC)
WinVC has been renamed to WinVorbis as it is no longer just a comment
editor. WinOgg is apparently taken!
It now supports encoding from WAV files via OggEnc.exe. Unfortunately
there is no progress indication per file. See the Options form for
encoding options.
I have added my own super-fast routine for reading comments & file info.
It is limited to single stream ogg files only. See the
2003 Oct 14
0
WinVorbis 1.52 released (Was: Re: Total Tracks Tag?)
> First, note that the Vorbis Rage developers were very responsive
> and decided to move to TRACKTOTAL; thus my original concern has
> been addressed.
<p>I brought this same subject up a few years ago, as I missed having a
standard way of storing this information.
I've decided to support this tag in WinVorbis. I've also added an option to
allow or disallow alpha
2002 Feb 27
3
WinVorbis 1.1 released (UTF-8 support, final notice)
This will be the last announcement of WinVorbis releases on this list.
Visit the website to keep up to date.
WinVorbis is now UTF-8 compliant! For some reason VorbisComment doesn't
support UTF-8 characters in tag names, only in tag data.
Added a case conversion routine which uppercases the first letter of
every word and lowercases the rest. It is implemented in the templates
by using
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
2003 Jun 19
2
Newage/World music stream
Just to let everyone know I'm now broadcasting an IceCast2 Ogg Vorbis stream
of my LPFM station courtesy of MediaCast1 (http://www.mediacast1.com) for 10
hours a day Monday to Friday 20:00 - 08:00 GMT.
Newage, World, Folk, Easy Listening format. 40kb/s mono.
Regards,
Ross Levis
http://soulfm.stationplaylist.com
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
http://www.stationplaylist.com
--- >8
2002 Mar 05
3
UTF-8 & Hebrew
Sorry if this is offtopic.
My Win32 comment editor uses a routine of my own to read comments
directly from OGG files but uses vorbiscomment.exe to write comments.
I've implemented a UTF-8 function which I found on the internet to
decode UTF-8. It appears to be working fine for most European
characters, however, I have a Russian user using WinXP who is entering
Hebrew characters such as
2003 Jun 16
2
Wanted: Ogg Stations Directory
I've been thinking, yes not a good thing sometimes. I want to listen to
Ogg Vorbis streams. As far as I know there is only the yp directory on
Oddsocks website to easily find vorbis streams in one place, but it
doesn't reflect the actual number of streams in existance. A carefully
worded goggle search turns up quite a few more but it is time consuming
to load every website, find the
2003 Jun 16
2
Wanted: Ogg Stations Directory
I've been thinking, yes not a good thing sometimes. I want to listen to
Ogg Vorbis streams. As far as I know there is only the yp directory on
Oddsocks website to easily find vorbis streams in one place, but it
doesn't reflect the actual number of streams in existance. A carefully
worded goggle search turns up quite a few more but it is time consuming
to load every website, find the
2004 Aug 06
0
Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
>I've seen this problem before several months ago with Winamp 2 and reported
>on it at the time, though I may have put it in different words. I believe
>it only occured under Win98. I'm using XP now and I haven't seen the same
>problem since.
>
>It was very bizzare. I tried everything including removing all DSP plugins
>except Oddcast but Winamp still insisted
2004 Aug 06
0
Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
Does Oddcast have any Windows98 dependancies that I might be missing after
doing a reformat?
Can't think of what else might be wrong... =(
- Chris
>From: "Christopher G" <djmoguta@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org
>To: icecast@xiph.org
>Subject: Re: [icecast] Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
>Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 08:43:18 -0500
>
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave.
I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a
newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg
Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my
clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their
broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP.
One client who should
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave.
I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a
newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg
Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my
clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their
broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP.
One client who should
2002 Jul 03
2
CVS RC4 -q0 too good!
May I suggest that the up coming RC4 or 1.0 needs some quality selection
adjustments. It has been said that if you are happy now with a
particular quality setting, later releases will produce the same quality
but reduce the average bitrate. This is not currently the case. IMHO
-q4 in CVS is producing almost perfect results and features audio
frequencies up to 21khz -- almost CD quality.
2005 Dec 19
2
Hlp with server load
I have a system that is running into problems with high load, however,
even when I shut down everything that could be loading the system, the
load continues to rise. I can't see anything that is causing the load.
Any ideas?
08:36:06 up 1 day, 10:57, 3 users, load average: 19.98, 19.30, 17.29
90 processes: 75 sleeping, 2 running, 13 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: cpu user nice
2003 Oct 06
0
hlp: off topic but need experty---How to calculate amplitute of l eaner pcm data
To vorbis expert group:
Sorry to drop this message but I need help :-(
I got the linear pcm data from windows waveio api or vorbis codec. I
think the data is signed. My goal is to construct a db scale(ppm) to display
the volume while playing just like the old tape deck.
The original amplitude is expressed in turn of voltage. I have no
idea how to coverted it in digital
2003 Oct 09
1
Replaygain backend and ogg123 patch
My replaygain player side backend code is up at savannah:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/vgplay/
Pull it from CVS for the time being, as the file area isn't up and working
just yet.
It applies album and track gain values as scale factors to float pcm and
includes an arbitary value preamp, a couple of limiting strategies. There's
also helper function to pull the replaygain
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