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2003 Oct 05
4
Total Tracks Tag?
heyas- I believe there is a need for a standard vorbis comment field to encode "Total Number of Tracks (on a CD)". Why we need this -------------------- - Existing Vorbis programs already implement this, inconsistently, and hence don't interoperate. These seems the key reason to me. - MP3s include this - Some software (e.g., iTunes) uses this information, e.g., to display
2003 Apr 03
2
what player for Mac OS 8/9?
The software page's only currently maintained Ogg Vorbis player for Mac-people is the iTunes plugin that seems to be for OS X only. Is there no player for Mac OS 8 or 9? <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word
2003 Oct 16
1
iTunes for Windows - Ogg Vorbis support
I absolutly love the program, have been waiting for it for a long time. But, the Ogg Vorbis support is not good. There is this project: http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/ -It's very very slow. -Not perfect vorbiscomment support (no support for chars like øæåö etc.) metrom --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2005 Jan 19
5
Vorbis Players for Windows
Hi, I've recently put a few of my tracks online (http://livenraw.npfdd.ch/ for those interested; it's a solo-rock-performance by me) and of course I've used Vorbis for this. Now I had several reports on the topic "How do I play these ogg-things on Windows?". I've linked to http://www.vorbis.com/ but apparently this is not easy enough. One of my friends even told me he
2001 Aug 14
7
Pitch shift with RC2
I've just installed RC2 and I'm very excited about the quality. It's so much better than MP3. This is the first version I've used since I just found out about Ogg Vorbis. I did notice that very high frequencies seem to be missing but since not many people can hear much above 18 KHz it's not much of an issue. I suppose this resolves the hiss problem so prevalent in MP3.
2001 May 29
2
Are AMDs preferable? [was: Choosing a processor]
Hi again, On a related not, I think I read in the mailing-list archives that the Pentium III wasn't "ideal" for .ogg operations; are AMD's processors more appropriate/do they perform better? Thanks, Joane _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. --- >8 ---- List
2003 Jul 03
4
Is Vorbis prone to clipping?
Hi, with the Lame MP3 encoder I reduce the amplitude of the input signal prior to encoding with the --scale option to prevent clipping that can be introduced due to resampling errors. Is Vorbis prone to this sort of clipping? <p>Headless --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2003 Jan 29
3
HDCD
does anyone on this list have any idea of what an HDCD is? i have a cd and that logo is on the back, and windows media player 7 recognizes it as an hdcd and displays the logo, but i dont know if that means it is supposed to sound better or what. it sounds fine......feel free to email back to me and not to the list as this is off topic...........uhh..........i am ripping it to ogg vorbis! =P
2006 May 09
3
XiphQT 0.1.5 released.
Dear all, Just an announcement about the recent visible activity in the Xiph QuickTime Components project. Version 0.1.5 is out. The most important new feature in this release, besides Intel Mac compatibility and a number of bug fixes, is support (decoding) for another two formats from the Xiph family: FLAC and Theora. The Theora decoder is actually very recent work, but that's probably even
2006 May 09
3
XiphQT 0.1.5 released.
Dear all, Just an announcement about the recent visible activity in the Xiph QuickTime Components project. Version 0.1.5 is out. The most important new feature in this release, besides Intel Mac compatibility and a number of bug fixes, is support (decoding) for another two formats from the Xiph family: FLAC and Theora. The Theora decoder is actually very recent work, but that's probably even
2006 May 09
3
XiphQT 0.1.5 released.
Dear all, Just an announcement about the recent visible activity in the Xiph QuickTime Components project. Version 0.1.5 is out. The most important new feature in this release, besides Intel Mac compatibility and a number of bug fixes, is support (decoding) for another two formats from the Xiph family: FLAC and Theora. The Theora decoder is actually very recent work, but that's probably even
2006 May 09
3
XiphQT 0.1.5 released.
Dear all, Just an announcement about the recent visible activity in the Xiph QuickTime Components project. Version 0.1.5 is out. The most important new feature in this release, besides Intel Mac compatibility and a number of bug fixes, is support (decoding) for another two formats from the Xiph family: FLAC and Theora. The Theora decoder is actually very recent work, but that's probably even
2004 Jan 07
3
embedded vorbis player?
hello :-) i would like to publish a recorded interview on my website using the ogg vorbis format; i would like to know if it's possible to sort of embed a multi-platform vorbis player into a webpage, so that visitors can click on 'play' and hear the recording; like for instance you can with the macromedia flash player; /bruno __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?
2005 Jan 07
2
Changing the bitrate (down) of an ogg file
Hi. Sorry if this is the wrong list - a pointer to the right would be appreciated. I have a number of Ogg files, that have a VBR bitrate of approx. 256 kbps. I have bought a portabel Ogg player (iRiver iFP 795) that unfortunately only support bitrates up to approx. 225 kbps. So my question is, if there is a tool to change the bitrate down to e.g. 220 kbps. I know I can do this with sox, or
2003 Nov 14
3
Recieving Ogg streams on a Mac?
I have yet to speak to a single Mac user who has successfully received a live or archived Ogg stream. I'm been told neither MacAmp nor Quicktime will accept streams, they only play files. Are there any Mac users on this list who can recommend a player (from personal experience) which actually plays Ogg streams? db http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos.html --- >8 ---- List archives:
2003 Jun 05
2
Buying Vorbis Music
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Hello, I don't know if you knew that there's a russian site where you can buy your music in Ogg Vorbis. There are many albums where you can decide what Codec (MP3, AAC, WMA, Vorbis, MP+) and Bitrate (or quality for Ogg) should be used to encode and download the files encoded specifically for you. The prices are somewhat low.
2005 Jul 10
5
Indices and totals
Hi all! I've read http://reactor-core.org/ogg-tagging.html and http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030303.html#id2726753 about the goals and non-goals of vorbis comments, but I'm still unsure: 1) Is it by purpose to forget about CDA's index feature because it's so rarely used or did nobody here ever thought about it? -> Add an INDEXNUMER field? 2) If "Vorbis comments are the
2002 Jan 02
6
RC3 Tagging/Encoding and Winamp answer
First of all, I'm using WinXP and love vorbis! :-) Since I just joined the mailing list, I figured I would answer the Winamp question. Winamp has different EQ algorithms - they have a "fast layer 2/3 EQ" option for mp3s, and they have a PCM EQ for all other formats (wma, ogg, etc.). While the mp3 EQ sounds ok, the PCM EQ (which gets applied to ogg files) is absolutely horrible. I
2003 Nov 13
1
[OT] Just had to vent...
I was doing a search for Mac OS cd audio extraction with error-correction, and stumbled upon an awe-inspiring collection of misinformation from last year: http://www.macslash.org/AskMacSlash/02/09/14/0257246.shtml My favorite bit is the part about Audio CDs being composed of AIFF files that can be easily copied bit-for-bit perfect with no error-correction algorithm. -- agreenbu @ nyx . net
2018 Nov 25
1
libflac doesn't find more than one metadata block
Hello, I'm currently doing a little music player using libflac and libao. What I've currently done works as it should, but I have a problem where only one metadata block is detected, even if there are more (it doesn't have the last attribute set to true). This is using flac 1.3.2 on Gentoo amd64. The main code file is attached, it mainly follows the examples given with the libflac