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2003 Jun 02
0
Re: Please confirm your message
vorbis@xiph.org wrote: > Hello, this is the mailing list anti-spam filter at Xiph.Org. > We need you to confirm your e-mail message with the subject of > "Re: [vorbis] Re: Quoting (OT)". > > Please send a message to the following address, or simply use your > mailer's "Reply" feature. > > vorbis+confirm+1054602922.26986.932b05@xiph.org > >
2005 Jan 28
2
Direct MP3 channel Black Hole?
I'm curious is it possible to direct a call to an extension that takes you straight to music on hold, but NOT the standard music on hold. The boss suggested something he wondered if it was possible. Example: Someone calls (Telemarketer), we answer tell them to hold while we 'redirect' them to extension (Someone Important) 666 which is a separate music on hold pool of mp3's from
2000 Jun 17
2
MP3 to OGG translation?
Hello. I'm new to the list, and I've dutifully, like the good newbie (in this list anyway) that I am, have searched through the archives, but I can find no answer to my question. SO...is there, or can there be, a viable MP3 to OGG translator, so that those of us with gigabytes of MP3's (legalities aside) can translate them to OGGs? I don't mind ripping any NEW Cd's that
2010 Jan 12
7
Rhythmbox won't play mp3 files
Hi all; I'm actually running RHEL 5.4 I installed the rpmforge centos repo (and disabled it). Then I installed the following: yum --enablerepo=rpmforge install libdvdcss libdvdread libdvdplay libdvdnav lsdvd mplayerplug-in mplayer mplayer-gui compat-libstdc++-33 flash-plugin gstreamer-plugins-bad gstreamer-plugins-ugly gstreamer-ffmpeg libquicktime yum --enablerepo=rpmforge
2001 Apr 19
1
MP3 The Movie
Watch the film: http://www.filmwave.com/mp3/ Plot: In the year 2002, the government has outlawed MP3s and any related material including Napster. The FBI has created a department called the MP3 Task Force to help combat illegal MP3s, the Task Force are two former musicians, Agent Farley, and Agent Hopkins, together they will infiltrate the MP3 black market and put an end to MP3s forever.
2004 Aug 06
2
choppy stream
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 23:12, dave wrote: > Hello, > I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this issue. I just got my first > stream going with help from various web sites. I'm running a 400 mhz p2 with > 192 mb of ram, it's a redhat9 box and all the compiles/installs went > perfectly with a few warnings, noted below. I'm running, all of this via > cvs, ices2,
2007 May 01
5
Noatun and mp3s
OS: CentOS 5.0 x86. I tried to use Noatun to play back mp3s, but it does not work. Is it normal?
2000 Oct 13
3
Current hardware requirements for decoding? (skipping problem)
The vorbis FAQ mentions that decoding vorbis should use roughly the same resources as decoding MP3's, but that the current source is not optimized. So what is the current requirement? I have a Pentium 133 with 64 megs and I cannot get .ogg files to play without skipping. I've tried encoding .wav files and downloading .ogg files from www.vorbis.com and playing them on Winamp with
2009 Jan 08
3
Playing MP3s...
For no reason other than it would be cool, I'd like to be able to dial an extension and have it play a random MP3. Since, however, MP3s are kinda-sorta weird due to patents, I'm not sure what the right approach for this is. Any pointers on how to go about this? Thanks! -Ken
2002 Aug 28
7
Debian mp3->vorbis transcoding
In case there are any Debian developers around here, I wanted to point out message <20020828154322.GA15114@chulak.naquadah.org> on the debian-devel list this morning. Another Debian developer is proposing to submit an mp3->vorbis transcoding program for inclusion in Debian. I have objected to this on the grounds that the resulting vorbis files will sound like crap, and I have also pointed
2007 Jun 20
3
MusicMatch Jukebox-like mp3 player...
Looking for recommendations.... On WinXP, I use MusicMatch Jukebox version 9 for all my tinkering with mp3s. What do you guys use that would match the functionality of MMJB? I'm mainly interested in the music library setup of MMJB... -- --- David Woyciesjes
2005 Aug 14
2
id3-tags of static files
The protocol of sending of metadata over a stream (which is HTTP) does not allow for this type of thing. The problem is not necessarily the fact that the id3 tags are at the end of the files, as id3v2 does not have this restriction, but rather just the "agreed" upon protocol for handling metadata for streamed mp3s (and I'm only going to talk about mp3s here, since it's
2006 Feb 07
3
ices0.4: icecast mp3 stream for source ?
Hello together, we would like to use IceCast 2.3.1 as a mp3 streamer source for reencoding several sources of ices 0.4. It is working perfectly already by using an mp3 playlist with local stored mp3s. But our plan is to upload an 160 kbps stream and want ices 0.4 to reencode to 96, 56 and 32 kbps. Uploading 1 getting 4 streams. We are streaming with SAM Broadcaster 2. Icecast runs on SuSE 9.3
2006 Jun 25
4
converting mp3's to aac+ or ogg
Hello, I've got a FreeBSD 6 machine running icecast2 and ices0streaming four different streams of mp3's. Now i have a need to stream the same content as either aac+ or ogg vorbis whichever would be easiest to set up and give the best quality. I want these new streams to handle both broadband and dialup users without sacrificing quality. My problem is i really really do not want to
2004 Aug 06
3
MP3/OGG/The whole thing
Hello all Icecasters! I'm using icecast 1.3.12 and iceS 0.2.3 (with a self-made patch for VBR MP3, and an extensive Perl script for automatisation) to stream radio. Works great! I've tried to understand everything about MP3/OGG and Icecast and since I'm a stupid person I need to draw things all the time ;) - so I need you to tell me if I've misunderstood anything in this scheme:
2017 Feb 21
2
movie player vs. mp3
I have movie player installed on centos 6. When I try to play an mp3 file, it complains about the lack of a codec, mpeg-1 something 3. google hasn't helped. What package do I need? Trying to install ffmpeg gets me a no such package message. I've dealt with codec issues before. Mostly what I remember is that before I was done, I wanted to kill something. -- Michael hennebry at
2010 Dec 02
1
MP3s not decoding properly for MusicOnHold.
I have some MP3 files that play well in any MP3 player I throw at them, but when I try to make a MusicOnHold class with them, I get a continuous stream of errors like this: [Dec 2 13:20:31] WARNING[9120]: mp3/common.c:148 decode_header: Layer 2 not supported! [Dec 2 13:20:31] WARNING[9120]: mp3/interface.c:216 decodeMP3: Junk at the beginning of frame 50686f74 [Dec 2 13:20:31] WARNING[9120]:
2017 Feb 21
2
movie player vs. mp3
On 02/20/2017 06:06 PM, Scott Robbins wrote: > On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 07:58:22PM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote: > > >> I have movie player installed on centos 6. >> When I try to play an mp3 file, it complains about the lack of a codec, >> mpeg-1 something 3. >> google hasn't helped. What package do I need? >> Trying to install ffmpeg gets me a no such
2005 Mar 10
3
Winamp 0% Buffering mp3 streams
Darrell Dominey wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:31:04 -0330: > make sure that your mountpoint does not have a .ogg extention with the > mp3 stream, otherwise, it will try to play using the ogg plugin, and > will stay at 0% buffer > Hi, thanks for the quick answer. We are serving the mp3s with .nsv endings since that is what the oddcast plugin seems to send by default when mp3 is
2006 Jul 07
3
Send a 30 Second Clip of an mp3
On my site I''m allowing users to upload songs in mp3 format. Members can download the full song, but on public pages I would like to use a flash player to play a 30 second clip of the song and/or allow downloading of a 30 second mp3 snippet. The songs are stored above the web root directory, and I use the send_file method for the full file downloads for members. My question is,