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2002 Dec 24
2
FLAC reader for oggenc
I've just posted a patch to oggenc that enables it to read FLAC files (and
preserve the comments) at:
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~volsung/patches/
It does not currently work with Ogg FLAC files, and, of course, this has not
been rigorously tested.
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2004 Feb 19
1
Compiling oggenc in mingw32...no FLAC support?
After pinpointing a ld switch problem in the ogg/src/Makefile file, I
managed to get libogg and libvorbis to compile using mingw32. FLAC
compiled flawless so the configure script in vorbis-tools detected FLAC
and included support for it in oggenc. And when oggenc was compiling, I
noticed it included the FLAC libraries so everything went smoothly. But
the oggenc.exe made only recognises wav
2003 Jan 08
1
FLAC patch for oggenc: Round 2
The latest patch to allow oggenc to read FLAC files is up at:
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~volsung/patches/
Now both native FLAC and Ogg FLAC files can be read. Comments should in
theory be preserved coming from either FLAC or Ogg FLAC. I cannot
figure out how to make an Ogg FLAC file that has comments, so I've only
tested it with normal FLAC. (Any tips would be appreciated here.)
Note the
2003 May 22
1
Oggenc problems in apache or cron
I would like to run oggenc on existing wavs through a perl/cgi script in
apache 2.0 in OS Linux mandrake 9.1.
I have a problem where the script hangs after about 20sec worth of wav,
whether it would be 20sec through a 60 sec song or on the second file of a
10sec-a-file batch. The same problem occurs if i run a cron job to encode any
found wav files on my hdd. Running the script in shell encodes
2004 Mar 24
3
oggenc in vorbistools 1.0.1
Hello,
Iam trying to compile oggenc to create oggenc.exe but i have 6 errors in
the compilation.
I have done like this:
1)I create a project in visual C++ 6.0(win 32 console)
2)i include the C files ans h file in source and header files
the errors are:
f:\stage_2004_xtase\guillaume_roget\ogg_vorbis\ogg_tools\vorbis-tools-1.0.1\oggenc\encode.h(5)
: fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
2006 Jun 25
5
Where should I put an Bugreport of OggEnc
Hi There,
I have a problem with OggEnc v1.0.2.
Can you tell me, where to put or to post a bug report?
The problems eare with some speciel charakters - used in Europe
(Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Austria, etc..)
Some Examples:
Hin Vordende Sod & S?
^
02_Bruderov paa H?gstadtun.ogg
^
03_Huldradans - Hin Gr?nnkledde.ogg
^
2007 Sep 18
3
oggenc size limit?
Hi,
I am trying to encode a 2.1gig .wav file using oggenc with the
following error message:
andrew@ilium:~/Desktop$ oggenc -q 6 merge.wav -o test.ogg
ERROR: Cannot open input file "merge.wav": File too large
I have compiled oggenc from source:
andrew@ilium:~/Desktop$ oggenc -version
OggEnc v1.0.2
I am hoping that this not a limitation of oggenc, rather that I have
done something a
2001 Sep 03
2
OggEnc help file
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> Van: ORK <korsmo@solungen.hm.no>
> Aan: vorbis@xiph.org
> Onderwerp: [vorbis] OggEnc help file
> Datum: maandag 3 september 2001 18:21
>
> Somebody asked how to use OggEnc a while ago.
>
> OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2)
> (c) 2001 Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au)
>
> Usage: oggenc [options] input.wav [...]
LOL!
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2003 Jan 09
0
FLAC reader for oggenc on win32
Hi, yet another update on the FLAC patch for oggenc. I've just verifed
that it builds on Win32 as well. I've updated the patch page
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~volsung/patches/
with links to a Win32 binary and a zip file containing all the source
code and libraries you need to build your own FLAC-enabled oggenc. It's
my first Visual Studio project ever (I've only ever done UNIX
2008 Aug 13
2
oggenc adds severe distortion
Hi all,
I routinesly rips my CDs to WAV and then convert to ogg vorbis format
for use in my car and portable player. I don't usually notice anything
amiss, but on the last track of Mike Oldfield's "Music of the Spheres"
album ("Musica Universalis", at the very end crescendo), the converted
.ogg file exhibits terrible distortion (sounds like digital clipping).
This
2004 Sep 10
1
vorbis+flac compression
It seems, that oggenc-ing audiofile, and then flac-ing diffrences
between original file and vorbis compressed file gives a little better
compression than simply flac-ing. I've tested it on one file only:
file.wav 55829468 bytes
flac -8 file.wav
file.flac 37924329 bytes (0.6793 of original)
oggenc file.wav
file.ogg 4784799 bytes
oggdec -o ogg.wav file.ogg
sox tmp.wav ogg-.wav vol
2002 Sep 11
1
patch for FLAC
Hey,
Sesse asked me to do a patch to the auto* set-up to allow for FLAC to be
added.
The patch touches configure.in and oggenc/Makefile.am
It is disabled by default, use --enable-flac as an arg to configure
to enable it.
You might want to maybe add more checks, since FLAC's API tends to change
more than is good for anyone ;)
Hope that helps,
Thomas
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2003 Mar 24
2
oggenc crashes on WAV input (with q > 4.99)
Hi all,
I've got a strange problem. I was just encoding a new CD I bought a
couple of days ago (Muse - Hullabaloo Soundtrack) when I ran into a
strange bug.
After ripping track 8, CD 1 with cdparanoia under OpenBSD/alpha, I
wanted to encode it with oggenc (latest version from the
OpenBSD-current ports tree, (`oggenc -v` says 'OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis
1.0)')).
Here's the output :
2023 Aug 23
1
[EXT] Re: oggenc argument to make the stream not cut in the middle
On Aug 22 09:38:17, u.windl at ukr.de wrote:
> I wonder: What happens if you disable cURL's (default) buffering?
With curl -N, I see the same behaviour.
That's curl 8.1.2. What about you?
I still can't see the original problem.
Jan
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> From: Vorbis <vorbis-bounces at xiph.org> On Behalf Of Jan Stary
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2023
2003 Jun 25
6
Using oggenc
Hello all,
I wanted to ask some experienced users some settings about oggenc.
1. How can I setup oggenc so that I can DIRECTLY rip tracks off my audio cd?
As we all know, audio cd doens't really have a file format that we can
directly use. Do I HAVE to convert them to wav files then convert them to
ogg files?
2. The options: -b -m -M with the bitrate of the audio file. If I set
something
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc
(with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time.
This is also running at 64kbps.
ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't
see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same
audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc
(with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time.
This is also running at 64kbps.
ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't
see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same
audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2008 Sep 07
1
Oggenc: Bug or feature?
Hi,
I just came across some behaviour in oggenc that I didn't expect and
wondered if this was intentional or not.
I was wanting to encode a Cd which has more than one artist, but several
tracks per artist. The command I entered took the form of:
oggenc -n "%n - %a - %t.ogg" -a artist1 -N 1 -t title1 -N 2 -t title2 -N 3
-t title3 -a artist2 -N 4 -t title4 -N 5 -t title5 -a
2000 Dec 21
6
oggenc: feature request
I have a small feature request for oggenc:
Can a command line option be added to allow the user to set the first
serial number to be used for the output ogg stream?
This only takes a few lines of code, actually.
Rationale: it is quite helpful for debugging other encoders. If oggenc is
the "reference" encoder, ensuring that your new whiz-bang encoder has
diffable output to oggenc is a
2003 Jul 27
1
oggenc questions
Hello everybody!
Some questions concerning oggenc:
1 why is it called oggenc? (vorbisenc would make more sense)
2 Is it true, that oggenc uses only some predefined codebooks (depending on -q)?
2.1 Are they just "random" books, or were they "optimized" in any way
2.2 Is it possible, that some codebooks are stored in the header, but are never used (even in long (>3min) files)?