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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 25
3
Is there an oggenc low bit rate HOWTO?
First let me say that I was absolutely astounded at the sound quality
when using oggenc at q = -1 (around 50 kbps). So much so, that I'm
anxious to try some of the lower bit rates that were mentioned in the
announcement for 1.0:
... audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128
kbps/channel.
But I am having trouble finding how to use either oggdrop or oggenc to
get these
2007 Feb 22
13
5.1 surround channel coupling
>Yesterday I have finished writing the ambisonic pan filter for oggenc.
May I ask what this "pan filter" is?
I made some tentative suggestions for coupling Ambisonic B-format in a post
"Vorbis Ambisonic coupling" on 4feb07
I gather from the last monthly meeting, that some of you, including Monty, had problems with the phase behaviour of B-format.
Would anyone like a
2001 Feb 26
2
Mono wavs with b4
When I encode a monophonic wav file, I would expect the resulting ogg file
to be at about half the bit rate specified on the command line, as stated in
the "oggenc -h" help text: "The 6 modes are approximately 112, 128, 160,
192, 256, and 350 kbps (for stereo 44.1kHz input. Halve these numbers for
mono input).".
This doesn't seem to be happening, though. I took a 16-bit,
2002 Nov 15
1
Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Re: Quality problem reencoding
Dan Nelson (dnelson@allantgroup.com) wrote:
> I guess the problem might be oggenc's option parser, then. Given a
> stereo 22050hz input file, I can't seem to get oggenc to encode less
> than 22kbits. The lowest bitrate it will allow on the commandline (for
> 22050hz/2ch input) is -b 30, but if you also add -M 1, it will generate
> a file with an average bitrate of 22.
$
2003 Aug 13
4
Ogg streaming on low bandwidth
Hi,
Was wondering if any gurus could tell me if it is possible to stream Ogg on very low bandwidth links (for example satellite phone) where the expected bandwidth would almost certainly be less than 19Kbps, and probably more like 10Kbps.
I am not after great audio at this bitrate, mono with an audio bandwidth less than 5KHz. I have done some testing (not streaming though) listening to 8Kbps MP3
2001 Nov 07
1
oggenc only encodes in "128 kbps" mode?
Hi,
oggenc only seems to encode in "128 kbps" nominal bitrate mode, no matter
what I give using the -b option. Latest CVS.
Jon
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2004 Jun 07
1
aoTuV mode?
Are there plans to incorporate aoTuV mode into vorbis, perhaps a
commandline switch to make optionally available the aoTuV tunings?
The abx results from aoTuV are impressive...
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?showtopic=21916&st=50&&#entry215109
-Dan
2009 Jul 06
3
Ogg encoding longer than 203 minutes?
Hi,
I'm trying to record something for about 24 hours but oggenc tells me that I have 203m remaining.
Quote:
durand at Deuterium ~> arecord -f cd -t wav | oggenc -b 192 -o file.ogg -
Recording WAVE 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
Opening with wav module: WAV file reader
Encoding standard input to
"file.ogg"
at approximate bitrate
1996 Nov 25
2
XMCD v2.1 released (was: Security Problems in XMCD)
This is to announce that XMCD 2.1 patchlevel 0 has been released
which fixes all of the issues previously raised by David Meltzer.
It also contains a number of other minor feature and functionality
enhancements. The new version may be obtained via the xmcd web page at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/
Users of xmcd with older versions are encouraged to upgrade.
-Ti
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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
2001 Mar 14
2
constant low-bitrate for streaming test
dear vorbis developers,
it would be very useful, if oggenc would support constant low-bandwith
bitrates for testing. something from 20kbps to 44kbps, so anyone could
test streaming over modem and isdn. audio quality doesn't matter.
mörk
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2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like
24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running
Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've
also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only
clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or
CoolEdit,
2003 Jan 09
8
make lo-fi sound as good as RealAudio?
Can someone who really knows the Ogg command-line encoder, help recommend the best setting for 33.6k modem stereo music streaming?
(56k doesn't count cuz many people's 56k modems don't work at a full 56k, and I want them to be able to surf CD Baby at the same time as listening. 2 minutes / 120 seconds of audio should be about 400k.)
I'm at my wit's end: tried everything I
2000 Dec 10
2
Oggenc ideas / source and request
Hello everybody,
I've put some functions/modifications into the Ogg Vorbis encoder source.
(The new functions are in the first 500 lines of the oggenc.c, some
definitions
are in the oggenc.h)
I hope, you can use it.
Here is the full source (same source on 3 locations):
http://www.geocities.com/mpxplay/oggenc.zip
http://www.tar.hu/mpxplay/oggenc.zip
http://www.extra.hu/galileog/oggenc.zip
2002 Dec 04
2
docs question
hello,
i have a question about the documentation:
oggenc --help says:
-b, --bitrate Choose a nominal bitrate to encode at. Attempt
to encode at a bitrate averaging this. Takes an
argument in kbps. This uses the bitrate management
engine, and is not recommended for most users.
See -q, --quality for a
2011 Jun 20
3
oggenc -q switch vs -b switch
Hello folks
I am encoding music to ogg vorbis format for the first time. From what
i have researched, ogg vorbis is natively a vbr format. Also encoding
using the -q switch is encouraged instead of specifying a bitrate
through -b.
Now, while encoding using -b i get this:
Encoding "file.wav" to
"file.ogg"
at approximate bitrate 224 kbps (VBR encoding enabled)
Notice
2004 Aug 30
3
low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps?
I'm setting up a demo for someone of how to use linux to do net radio
broadcasting. The setup I'm thinking of is to use ardour plus jack to mix
two (maybe more) input sources (live audio and recorded
tracks/programmes), then send the mixed audio to ices2 for streaming to
icecast2, using the jackified version of ices2. This
2004 Aug 30
3
low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps?
I'm setting up a demo for someone of how to use linux to do net radio
broadcasting. The setup I'm thinking of is to use ardour plus jack to mix
two (maybe more) input sources (live audio and recorded
tracks/programmes), then send the mixed audio to ices2 for streaming to
icecast2, using the jackified version of ices2. This
2003 Feb 08
5
MP3/Vorbis comparision
In my efforts to convince people to hear how good Vorbis is when compared to MP3, I'm gonna be encoding tracks from my CD collection to both formats, then writing them to audio CD, so people don't have to install extra software to hear the difference.
Has anyone got some suggested specs for the options for MP3 encoding when using CDex or Chun-Yu's MP3 writer for winamp (preferably in