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2002 Feb 07
1
Re: An introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis
On <http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html>:
"Each snapshot has a 16-bit number for the "loudness" of the sound,
meaning that the scale is fairly fine-grained - it ranges from -32,768
(complete silence during that snapshot) to 32,767 (the loudest volume
measurable)."
That's not correct. A single sample is not meaningful by itself; each
sample
2002 Jan 09
2
Removing Vorbis tags
Hello everyone,
Was wondering if there was an option or program somewhere that can delete all tags associated with an Ogg Vorbis file?
Ross Vandegrift
ross@willow.seitz.com
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2003 Nov 10
2
[faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis
Hi,
I got into the mood of acquiring a portable music player, and I want to
"vote with my dollars" and choose among the players that can play ogg
files. What are my options?
So far, I have seen the Rio Karma (and some other Rio models?), and my
favorite as of today is one of the iRiver iFP-1xxT. The Neuros looks even
better, but ogg support seems incomplete.
Any good experience, bad
2004 Sep 17
3
newlines in vorbis comments
Is there any way to put a newline character in comments for ogg
vorbis files in Linux? I can't see any way of doing it with
vorbiscomment. Easytag would work, but has other problems
(like concatenating comment fields with the same tag name).
If I wanted to put together a quick hack to add a such a comment
(I'm thinking read the comment from a file, with the tag name
specified at the
2004 Sep 17
3
newlines in vorbis comments
Is there any way to put a newline character in comments for ogg
vorbis files in Linux? I can't see any way of doing it with
vorbiscomment. Easytag would work, but has other problems
(like concatenating comment fields with the same tag name).
If I wanted to put together a quick hack to add a such a comment
(I'm thinking read the comment from a file, with the tag name
specified at the
2001 Jul 20
2
How do you pronounce 'Ogg Vorbis'?
Greets,
Every linux user that sets up a sound card using sndconfig heres Linus
pronouncing "Linux" - I confess that's how I learned to pronounce it
right, until then I prononced it 'l-EYE-nucks' - I was wondering -
what's the correct pronounciation of 'Ogg Vorbis'?
I pronounce it 'OOOg' (a long 'O' sound or a portuguese 'U' if you
must
2003 Jul 03
4
Is Vorbis prone to clipping?
Hi,
with the Lame MP3 encoder I reduce the amplitude of the input signal
prior to encoding with the --scale option to prevent clipping that can
be introduced due to resampling errors.
Is Vorbis prone to this sort of clipping?
<p>Headless
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2002 Jun 27
4
Minimum cpu requirements
Hello folks
Anyone know if this would be enough to decode oggs?
AMD Elan SC520 133 MHz
If not, what seems to be the lower limit required for decoding oggs?
Many thanks,
Kerry.
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2002 Dec 23
5
Bzip2 & Ogg Vorbis
Hi,
I've got some (seven) Ogg Vorbis files with a total size of 18637246 bytes.
When I use bzip2 to compress these files, the total size is 16949443. That's
10% less.
Is bzip2 supposed to be able to compress Ogg Vorbis files further?
If not, are these files encoded with wrong settings?
If so, why is there no option to use bzip2 with Ogg Vorbis by default?
Olaf van der Spek
Almere,
2002 Dec 15
4
Ripping CD´s to Ogg Vorbis under Linux
Hi,
I recently migrated from Windows to Linux. I´ve used Linux quite a bit
in server-enviroments, but as a desktop I have very little experience.
I am now looking for a tool to rip CD´s to Ogg with CDDA support. I´ve
tried KonCD, but it lacks features and is abit buggy.
Sure, I can use cdparanoia, rename the wav´s to the right names and then
encode to ogg via oggenc. But since I use X I
2002 Jul 27
2
trouble compiling vorbis 1.0 on openbsd
Compiled libbogg and libao using ./configure; make
Then moved to libvorbis source folder
Installed libtool (1.3.5p3), autoconf (2.52) and
automake (1.4-p5). gnu make is also there (3.79.1)
i had to create a link for autoconf as after
install it was installed as /usr/local/bin/autoconf-new
so i added a link from it to
/usr/local/bin/autoconf
output from ./autogen is:
--
$ ./autogen.sh
2002 Feb 12
2
Vorbis as a benchmark
Seeing the discussion on using vorbis as a benchmark has prompted me to post
a few results that I have. Times are as reported by oggenc.
I used track 8 on Stereolab's Dots and Loops album.
It's 334 seconds long.
Tests on windows machines used the windows oggenc binary from www.vorbis.com
Tests on unix machines used oggenc compiled on that machine.
Compaq PIII - WinNT (1000 MHz) - 91
2002 Jul 06
3
Can't compile vorbis-tools CVS
Hi all:
I haven't had any luck with this on vorbis-dev, so I thought I'd try here.
Note that for those who have read this already, there's new stuff at the
bottom.
I'm getting the folowing when attempting to compile vorbis-tools from CVS:
Making all in intl
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/cvs/vorbis-tools/intl'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target
2003 Nov 17
1
Re: Questions about your Neuros (was: [faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis)
Daniel Déchelotte (maitre_yodan@club-internet.fr) wrote:
> Hi Greg,
I'm cc'ing the list because I'm sure these questions will be of use to
many other people.
> Yeah, I also find it hard to resist, but there is still one bit that
> concerns me: this huge and not so good-looking black backpack. How big is
> it actually? I am suspecting it's huge because I can't
2003 Aug 08
4
How to choose quality
Hi
I made a CD-backup with cdparanoia | oggenc and I tried to use different values of -q listening to the effect by cdparanoia | oggenc -o - | mplayer -. The best quality was 8 -- why? Oggenc version was the precompiled 1.0 from Mandrake 9.
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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
2016 Sep 16
3
Bug: Shared Mailbox - Case Sensitivity
Hi,
unfortunately I found a bug in Dovecot's ACL handling for shared
mailboxes. It turns out Dovecot doesn't enforce lower casing the
privileged username to whom the mailbox should be shared to. This
results in a invalid configuration. Users get confused, since they
passed on a valid email address in their ACL setup.
/usr/local/www/default/mail/test at
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi,
I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that
mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to
do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes,
such as piping the output to sox.
I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm
looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by
modifying
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi,
I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that
mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to
do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes,
such as piping the output to sox.
I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm
looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by
modifying