Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "cdex problems and vorbis"
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD bur ner?
There's another nice Windows program in the pipeline: Feurio 2.0
(www.feurio.de) will have OggVorbis and MonkeyAudio support.
Feurio is a all-in-one solution for CD ripping/burning specialized on
audio CD.
Feurio supports high speed, high-quality on-the-fly ripping and
encoding, and on-the-fly decoding/burning, too.
Feurio supports allmost all available CD writers, and there is a
2005 Aug 10
0
The CDex and Flac saga continues
Hello all,
I seem to be in a bit of a bind. Below is the email which I sent to the
list a while back. I wrote the vast majority of my CD collection to Flac
and checked them with the Flac test (the -t option of Flac), they played
fine and all seemed wonderful.
Sadly life is no longer roses and chocolates. Now as I come to rip the
whole lot to Vorbis files, Oggenc is spewing an error that the
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Edley Stokes at 21 November 2002 15:27 wrote :
> It's not open source, but *dBpowerAMP Music Converter
> <http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm>* has very good Vorbis support. It
> rips to .wav and then encodes .ogg, but it's a one-step process for
> the user, like grip.
> I've not used CDex, but I think it fits your description, and is open
> source:
Thank you
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Iain Cheyne at 21 November 2002 15:39 wrote :
> Edley Stokes at 21 November 2002 15:27 wrote :
>> It's not open source, but *dBpowerAMP Music Converter
>> <http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm>* has very good Vorbis support. It
>> rips to .wav and then encodes .ogg, but it's a one-step process for
>> the user, like grip. I've not used CDex, but I think it
2005 Jul 03
0
CDex and Flac
Where did your rip files come from? Are they WAVE or AIFF? My hunch is that
technically bad files were created when you ripped your CDs. "data pad byte"
sounds like one of those things that is required in WAVE/AIFF, but many
application developers miss. As a result of the various errors out there, many
tools will accept bad audio files without complaint, others will point out
2019 Jul 05
4
Asterisk and Linphone
Hi all - I am using asterisk 13.27.0 with Linphone.
I turned off all codes on linphone except the one I want to try. For
example:
opus and speex (so only one enabled at a time).
Then did this same on asterisk for the linphone extension.
disallow=all
allow=speex
(for example).
Then I place my call and the call fails. if I enable something like gsm,
ulaw, alaw the call works fine. Why does the
2016 Sep 09
2
Asterisk 13 PJSIP with Snom 710
Hi,
I'm trying to setup snom 710 phone with asterisk 13 with PJSIP. inbound is
working fine but i cannot dial out. i don't hear anything on the phone and
asterisk CLI also does not show anything. my config is. please advice.
[2001]
type=endpoint
context=out-local
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
transport=system-udp
auth=2001
2005 Jul 03
10
CDex and Flac
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest
version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as
an 'external encoder' with the string:
-8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T
"tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" -
However, I am getting the below output/error with
2005 Aug 13
0
The CDex and Flac saga continues
At 01:42 AM 8/13/2005, you wrote:
> > It would actually be easier to rerip all your CDs using EAC. I rip to
> > ogg vorbis with EAC and it comes out fine. I can give you a website URL
> > that will give you the info on how to setup EAC to use ogg vorbis. And I
> > use -q 8 so they sound good.
>
>Thanks for the suggestion, Jon, but I would rather not re-rip them. I
2016 Sep 09
2
Asterisk 13 PJSIP with Snom 710
Le 09/09/2016 ? 18:32, Madushan Geethanga a ?crit :
> Hi,
If you're not using RTP encryption did you uncheck the option in your
RTP TAB from identity ?
>
> This is the log. ex dialling 0 from snom phone
>
>
> <--- Received SIP request (1230 bytes) from UDP:123.231.72.210:33878
> <http://123.231.72.210:33878> --->
> INVITE sip:0 at 54.206.59.252
2002 Jul 25
3
Quality & ripping speed
Thanks for all the great responses on tools to use - I have Exact Audio Copy
and CDex working very well, and I've been working out all the kinks.
Two questions, one very Vorbis related, one not :)
1) I know people have asked many times "What quality should I use". Well, I
want to ask it again but in a narrower frame. I see less than 10% difference
in size between 4.99 and 5.00 -
2014 Feb 11
0
g726 transcoding
Just checking the transcoding on our Asterisk boxes and I get the
following results.
I have the g726, ilbc and lpc10 formats and codecs enabled in 'make
menuselect' so I dont understand why its showing as no translation path.
Any ideas?
I am running certified-asterisk-11.2-cert2
Thanks
Gareth
> core show translation paths alaw
--- Translation paths SRC Codec "alaw"
2002 Jan 02
0
Something useful to contribute
Okay, since that last entry of mine was on the order of, "Here's another
useless almost-funny reply from Mr. Kerezman, please laugh politely
now," here's a piece of info that the Wintel users might find useful.
http://www.cdex.n3.net
CDEX is coming along nicely as a ripping/encoding package for Windows. I
very happily use the latest beta, whatever that happens to be at the
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,
2002 Mar 02
0
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 20:38:42 -0500
Hello all,
I've been having some problems with the .ogg encoder when run within
Windows. Someone at vorbis.com told me to post my problem to the mailing
list (which I assume this is, unless I've subscribed to the wrong one) and
see if you folks have any pointers.
Without further ado:
System is a Win98SE machine with a 400Mhz processor and 160Mb of memory.
I've downloaded all the
2012 Nov 21
1
core show translation - difference in Asterisk Versions
Hello All,
I was wondering if somebody could elaborate the change in
translation of codecs specifically the amount of time increased in Asterisk
11. For example
*Asterisk 11*
* **alaw **speex *
*gsm **15000 **15000 *
*ulaw 9150 15000*
* *
*Asterisk 1.6.x*
* **alaw **speex *
*gsm **2 12002 *
*ulaw 1 12002*
I did recalculate the
2001 Jul 04
1
Ogg Vorbis ripping/encoding on Windows
I think the new web page is wonderful. However, one thing annoyed me.
Some programs on 'Other Software Which Supports Ogg Vorbis' page at
Vorbis.com seems to be bit problematic. As far as I know, at least two
of them have not updated their plug-ins for a while.
1. 'CD-DA X-Tractor' vorbenc-20001018.zip as 'Latest released version
of vorb_enc.dll'
2. 'Media
2001 Dec 18
2
What to do with ODD encoder for AudioGrabber Cd-Ripper ?
Once i've run into misfeature.
I've grabbed an Audio CD with one of russian opera's, and its comment been
wirttenas a 8-bit ANSI text.
When i tried to play them in WnAMP - the comments were unreadable.
Peter (the author of WinAMP OGG plugin) told me, that the comments must be
encoded using UTF-8.
I wrote it to the author of AudioGrabber and he told me he will forward it
to plugin
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] CD archival best practices?
--- Dax Kelson <dax@gurulabs.com> wrote:
> Goals:
>
> 1. Store meta data
> 2. Be able to recreate and burn bit-for-bit accurate audio CDs from
> archive.
> 3. Be able to "generate" lossy format files (OggVorbis,MP3,etc) with
> meta info intact when needed.
> 4. One file per song.
> 5. Files playable in XMMS and WinAMP3.
>
> Questions:
> Q1. OGG
2009 Jul 10
1
ogg123 crash
Hi,
I already mentioned this on #vorbis, but thought it good to create a
mailthread on it for easier tracking.
One of the OpenBSD developers (claudio at openbsd.org) found that ogg123
crashes on his machine with a SIGSEGV while playing tracks with
unknown comments in the tags. He's running with special malloc flags
that make the OpenBSD malloc(3) extra picky (manpage available online
at