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2004 Aug 06
2
RPM's
Hi, Thanks everyone for all you help I am getting there slowly :-) never install so many RPM's it been a good learning curve. libshout2 were do I get this rpm from as I cannot find this one anyware ?? also when trying to install libao-0.8.3-2.i386.rpm I get the following:- # rpm -i libao-0.8.3-2.i386.rpm error: failed dependencies: libaudiofile.so.0 is needed by libao-0.8.3-2
2002 Jul 22
1
Problems with pyvorbis python bindings.
[Sorry if this is a duplicate post. My original didn't appear to have gotten through.] I had previously installed libao, libogg, libvorbis, and vorbis-tools, as linked from the RC3 download page at vorbis.com -- I downloaded and installed the latest versions of these four libraries from the vorbis.com download page, at which point my pyogg/pyvorbis Python bindings broke. I reinstalled the
2001 Sep 09
2
installation trouble
Slackware 7.1/Linux 2.2.16 Downloaded latest tar gz's: libao, libogg, libvorbis Proceeded to ./configure | make | make install on each libao went fine libogg on the 'make' gives me all 'Nothing to be done' messages libvorbis on the './configure': checking for Ogg... no *** Could not run Ogg test program, checking why... *** The test program compiled, but did not
2002 Aug 28
1
ogg123 on Solaris
Hi, I have compiled the Vorbis libraries and tools on Solaris 8 using Forte 6 update 2. I am now trying to run ogg123 but nothing happens: $ ogg123 -v Pateras.ogg Audio Device: Sun audio driver output Author: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@openbsd.org> Comments: Outputs to the sun audio system. I have also worked around bug #191 by defining HAVE_SQRTF:
2000 Dec 29
4
vorbis.com
Form the vorbis.com homepage: "Ogg Vorbis does not compromise quality for freedom. Its stunning quality is coupled with aggressive features like fast bitrate scaling, surround channels, and fast sample-granularity seek and decode." This makes me wonder... -- What is "fast bitrate scaling"? -- I've never seen anything in the source supporting surround channels. -- I
2003 Jan 16
1
Several problems with ogg123
I'm having several problems with ogg123 on a FreeBSD-STABLE machine. In each case, ogg123 dumps core complaining about a bus error. 1) ogg123 plays all files at what seems like twice the correct speed. When given a SIGINT, ogg123 dumps core. This is using the program defaults, including the OSS driver. Here's a backtrace from gdb: Core was generated by `ogg123'. Program
2004 Aug 06
2
RPM's
Hi, did not realise libaudiofile.so.0 was another RPM its install now thanks :-) A really big thanks to all - I an sorry about my lake of experience on basic skills but I know I am learning fast with all your help - A big Thank you. Not too sure were I get libshout2 from ?? Just tried ./configure and get the following error it maybe that the libshout is not installed or it maybe I need to
2006 Oct 06
1
problem using libao on OSX 10.4
I installed fink and now I have the /sw/lib, however that didn't fix my problem. I went as far as to take out the - Ddlsym=dlsym_auto_underscore out of the configuration files. Now however the libao package won't build at all and yips about this: [ukiel:/MP3/OGG/libao-0.8.6] wind% make Making all in src Making all in plugins Making all in oss make[3]: Nothing to be done for
2002 Feb 16
2
libvorbis config error
Hi all. I found some references to a problem similar to mine in the archives, but none of the solutions posed there worked, so I'm left to ask again. I'm running Debian 2.2r5, libc6, and as far as I know all other necessary libraries for compilation. libao and libogg compile and install fine, but when I try run ./configure for libvorbis, it fails and says it can't find libogg.
2001 May 10
2
_oggpack
Hello I am new at this. I have compiled the libogg and libvorbis libraries and installed them on my MacOS X machine. The libao cannot be compiled yet since stuff is missing. But I only want to play round with encoding right now. So I also unpacked the vorbis tools distribution and am in oggenc. In oggenc I do a cc *.c -I. -L/usr/local/lib -logg -lvorbis -lvorbisenc I get unknown symbols
2004 Sep 10
2
command-line: AIFF writer advice
How about the opposite? What I would like to see is FLAC support in libaudiofile, so applications written with libaudiofile could transparently take advantage on FLAC's compression. Ironically I guess it would still make sense to use libaudiofile in FLAC for getting input. Mmmm, cyclic dependancies... Or is that just a stupid idea? Dave On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 13:10, Matt Zimmerman wrote: >
2002 Jul 24
4
redhat vorbis install
I hope I'm not being an idiot, but I'm attempting to install vorbis-1.0 RPMs on a few redhat machines and failing horribly. I'm in dependency hell. For starters, libao-0.8.3-1 requires libasound.so.2 (an alsa library?) which does not seem to be available in any recent redhat releases. Then vorbis-tools wants libcurl.so.2, which makes redhat 7.2 machines choke. Worst of all is
2006 Dec 05
1
vorbis-tools-1.1.1 build mechanism stubbornly refuses to build with FLAC, ogg123, speex
Hello, I am trying build vorbis-tools-1.1.1 in the framework of my tool (see signature). The essence of the tools is that it builds and install everything locally, and, of course, it uses the available mechanisms to specify search paths for both headers and libraries; the tool first builds dependencies abd then the target itself. So, for example, 'configure' for vorbis-tools-1.1.1 is
2012 Jul 25
2
libogg 1.3.0 ?
Hi, today I learned that libogg 1.3.0 had been released in August 2011. Curiously, there seems to have been no announcement mail here, and it is not being mentioned on <http://www.xiph.org/press/> either. Is that on purpose? Is there some other channel I could subscribe to in order to learn about updates? Freecode.com doesn't have up-to-date info either (though I just submitted a 1.3.0
2001 Mar 09
6
Problem compiling ogg on OpenBSD-2.7
Hi, I have downloaded the following files libao-0.6.0.tar.gz libogg-1.0beta4.tar.gz libvorbis-1.0beta4.tar.gz vorbis-tools-1.0beta4.tar.gz as said from the download section. But I'm at a loss to what do after that. I don't have much experience/knowledge in compiling etc, but I still want to try out ogg. (I downloaded the source coz I have an OpenBSD machine, and there was no
2003 Jun 28
2
oggenc and Encoding with VBR
Apologies if this is know. But I've spent most of today Googling for a way to get this working, and to me, something is wrong here. But it might well be me. Anyway... I've been trying to record direct from the soundcard into an ogg file. I came up with rawrec -t 10 | oggenc -r -Q -q 5 - > foo.ogg which partially works. ogg123 will play it, but ogginfo reports Warning: Hole in
2002 Jan 02
2
macosx (lots of little changes)
happy new year. a day off is a day to pick up a new project, so I wrestled my way through making ogg vorbis work on macosx. first, libao (not entirely a proper patch, but 2 source file diffs and a diff of a configure'd Makefile to one that works.): http://bolson.org/pub/libao-0.8.2-diff.tar.gz libogg and libvorbis compiled without incident. vorbis-tools were more complicated. I think
2002 Jan 02
2
macosx (lots of little changes)
happy new year. a day off is a day to pick up a new project, so I wrestled my way through making ogg vorbis work on macosx. first, libao (not entirely a proper patch, but 2 source file diffs and a diff of a configure'd Makefile to one that works.): http://bolson.org/pub/libao-0.8.2-diff.tar.gz libogg and libvorbis compiled without incident. vorbis-tools were more complicated. I think
2008 May 30
3
regarding vorbis tool
hi, i am trying to load vorbis tool on to my arm board EDB9302 , till now i have cross compiled libao, libogg, libvorbis, flac, speex and vorbis tool. when i run the command line arm-linux-ogg123 with some sample ogg format file on my arm board it gave *"Could not load default driver and no driver specified in config file : Exiting"* , please help me to over come this error.
2001 Sep 03
2
Building vorbis-tools without libao
Hi All, For my new file (and thus mp3) server I've decided to switch completely to Ogg Vorbis. This means having to reencode ~30GB worth of 128Kb MP3's, but i figured that it would all be worth the effort. So I downloaded the sources for libogg, libvorbis and vorbis-tools and fired up my trusty old compiler. libogg and libvorbis built and installed like a charm. Not so for