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2001 Aug 14
7
Pitch shift with RC2
I've just installed RC2 and I'm very excited about the quality. It's so
much better than MP3. This is the first version I've used since I just
found out about Ogg Vorbis.
I did notice that very high frequencies seem to be missing but since not
many people can hear much above 18 KHz it's not much of an issue. I suppose
this resolves the hiss problem so prevalent in MP3.
2001 May 29
2
Are AMDs preferable? [was: Choosing a processor]
Hi again,
On a related not, I think I read in the mailing-list archives that the
Pentium III wasn't "ideal" for .ogg operations; are AMD's processors more
appropriate/do they perform better?
Thanks,
Joane
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2003 Nov 14
3
Recieving Ogg streams on a Mac?
I have yet to speak to a single Mac user who has successfully received a
live or archived Ogg stream. I'm been told neither MacAmp nor Quicktime will
accept streams, they only play files.
Are there any Mac users on this list who can recommend a player (from
personal experience) which actually plays Ogg streams?
db
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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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2003 Jan 29
3
HDCD
does anyone on this list have any idea of what an HDCD is? i have a cd and
that logo is on the back, and windows media player 7 recognizes it as an
hdcd and displays the logo, but i dont know if that means it is supposed to
sound better or what. it sounds fine......feel free to email back to me and
not to the list as this is off topic...........uhh..........i am ripping it
to ogg vorbis! =P
2003 Oct 13
1
Metadata-Program
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
Hello,
there was a discussion about defining a TRACKTOTAL tag which ended in the
conclusion that this is actually metadata about an album and we need a metadata
program (like iTunes) to manage it.
Well iTunes is about to be released for Windows. For everyone who likes free
software or is using Linux: there's a program called prokyon3
2003 Oct 16
1
iTunes for Windows - Ogg Vorbis support
I absolutly love the program, have been waiting for it for a long time.
But, the Ogg Vorbis support is not good.
There is this project: http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/
-It's very very slow.
-Not perfect vorbiscomment support (no support for chars like øæåö etc.)
metrom
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2004 Jan 07
3
embedded vorbis player?
hello :-)
i would like to publish a recorded interview on my
website using the ogg vorbis format;
i would like to know if it's possible to sort of embed
a multi-platform vorbis player into a webpage, so that
visitors can click on 'play' and hear the recording;
like for instance you can with the macromedia flash
player;
/bruno
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2002 Jan 02
6
RC3 Tagging/Encoding and Winamp answer
First of all, I'm using WinXP and love vorbis! :-)
Since I just joined the mailing list, I figured I would answer the Winamp
question. Winamp has different EQ algorithms - they have a "fast layer 2/3
EQ" option for mp3s, and they have a PCM EQ for all other formats (wma, ogg,
etc.). While the mp3 EQ sounds ok, the PCM EQ (which gets applied to ogg
files) is absolutely horrible. I
2004 Sep 10
4
command-line flac tool to report song length?
I've got a bunch of flac files and need to report their length.
With MP3s, you use `mp3info -x $filename`
But is there a way to find out the length (minutes:seconds or just seconds) of a flac audio file, without converting it to WAV first?
Thanks!
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2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
Hey FLAC gang -
Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock.
Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5 box set up for about $7000.
Got the FreeBSD boxes churning away night and day, ripping and archiving.
I'll do a more formal press release for ya in a couple months as we're further along, but
2003 Oct 16
5
Desirable Properties of a Real Metadata Format
I suggest gzipped XML. Feel free to suggest something that isn't XML if you
dislike it that much.
Anyhow, as a practical matter, Vorbis-style metadata lacks a Really Good Way
to have the same data in multiple languages. Or at least a widely-agreed
upon way. So, howzabout...
<data>
<title xml:lang='en'>Mars, the Bringer of War</title>
<title
2004 Sep 10
1
anyone run FLAC on FreeBSD 4.8?
> I don't know if it's any help or not, but I'm using the NetBSD package and
> it works ok. So you might look at the makefile and patches for that to see
> if it does anything different.
>
> > On a virgin FreeBSD 4.8 system, I've tried to use the FLAC audio compression port:
> > /usr/ports/audio/flac
> > Using no special options on a .wav file:
>
2003 Nov 13
1
[OT] Just had to vent...
I was doing a search for Mac OS cd audio extraction with error-correction,
and stumbled upon an awe-inspiring collection of misinformation from last
year:
http://www.macslash.org/AskMacSlash/02/09/14/0257246.shtml
My favorite bit is the part about Audio CDs being composed of AIFF files
that can be easily copied bit-for-bit perfect with no error-correction
algorithm.
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2001 Aug 15
8
Serious GCC/EGCS 2.91 bug found (bites rc2)
Hi folks,
The folks on RedHat who have been complaining of poor-quality encodes
prompted us to track down the trouble, and it's a compiler bug. We
have the asm .s files to prove it :-)
The summary: EGCS (gcc) versions through March 1999, including up to
at least gcc/egcs 2.91.66 have a serious floating point optimization
bug that hits Vorbis. This is a fairly old gcc version, but RedHat
2001 Aug 15
8
Serious GCC/EGCS 2.91 bug found (bites rc2)
Hi folks,
The folks on RedHat who have been complaining of poor-quality encodes
prompted us to track down the trouble, and it's a compiler bug. We
have the asm .s files to prove it :-)
The summary: EGCS (gcc) versions through March 1999, including up to
at least gcc/egcs 2.91.66 have a serious floating point optimization
bug that hits Vorbis. This is a fairly old gcc version, but RedHat
2017 Dec 30
24
[Bug 104421] New: System freeze on wayland with nouveau on NV137 (GP107)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104421
Bug ID: 104421
Summary: System freeze on wayland with nouveau on NV137 (GP107)
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
Assignee:
2003 Mar 24
1
Ogg Traffic for March 24, 2003
Hi everybody:
Here is this week's Ogg Traffic. The HTML version is available at
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030324.html
Enjoy!
<p>Ogg Traffic for Monday, March 24, 2003
[1]Carsten "Purple" Haese
March 24, 2003
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2001 Nov 20
2
rename file1 -> file2: No such file or directory
I'm rsyncing from an linux box to a win2k box with a precompiled version
of rsync for win2k. durring the procces he gives me a lotte of the
following
errors (with different filenames):
rename
realother/Maildir/cur/.1005882149.8001_0.nyx.wildape,S=3080:2,.001002 ->
realother/Maildir/cur/1005882149.8001_0.nyx.wildape,S=3080:2, : No such
file or
directory
I user the command:
rsync -cru
2009 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] C++ Exception Handling Problem
Duncan Sands wrote:
>
> Hi Nyx,
>
>> I'm in the process of creating a JIT and I've run into a problem with
>> exception handling. The situation I'm in is that my program will JIT
>> functions, which will call native C++ functions (part of the run-time
>> support). These native functions can throw exceptions. However, I don't
>> actually want