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2003 Nov 17
1
Re: Questions about your Neuros (was: [faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis)
Daniel Déchelotte (maitre_yodan@club-internet.fr) wrote:
> Hi Greg,
I'm cc'ing the list because I'm sure these questions will be of use to
many other people.
> Yeah, I also find it hard to resist, but there is still one bit that
> concerns me: this huge and not so good-looking black backpack. How big is
> it actually? I am suspecting it's huge because I can't
2003 May 30
1
Neuros Review
The list has been very silent lately for me, don't know what is going
on, but I didn't see anyone post this... so... I will.. :)
http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2003/neuros.html
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2004 Jan 09
2
How widely spread is this file format?
I just have a general question about this file format. How many music players out on the market support this format? I know Winamp does but does iPod, DellDJ, or any other portable devices support this format? Just curious how widely accepted this format is for a project I might have.
Thanks!
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2003 Jul 01
4
beta firmware for Neuros available
For the two or three of you who are subscribed to the mailing list that
*haven't* heard already... from the blurb on Slashdot:
"Xiph.org has made a beta release of firmware with Ogg Vorbis support for the
Neuros portable music player. You can grab the firmware from the Neurosetta
site. Note that this beta release only plays Vorbis files, and may skip on
very high quality files, like
2003 Jan 20
2
Location of fileinfo
hello there,
I just started using ogg files. And want to thank you all for this new
format.
I have written an addon for mirc (chatclient for irc chat networks) to
play and exchange soundfiles and I am almost done with implementing the
ogg vorbis format into this application.
The mirc-scriptinglanguage provides me a command to read a specified
number of bytes starting at a specified location of
2001 Oct 22
1
Ogg Traffic is out :)
The first Ogg Traffic is out. This will be your weekly news/status
summary of Ogg, Vorbis and related projects. Enjoy!
The Ogg Traffic site:
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/
The latest update:
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/latest.html
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
jack.
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2002 Jan 09
2
Removing Vorbis tags
Hello everyone,
Was wondering if there was an option or program somewhere that can delete all tags associated with an Ogg Vorbis file?
Ross Vandegrift
ross@willow.seitz.com
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2002 Jul 22
1
Debian versioning problems
Anyone know how I can persuade a debian system that a version number like
'1.0-1' is actually greater than '1.0rc3-1', for the purpose of dependencies?
As the 1.0 debian control file requires debhelper 4.0.0, I ended up building
from source, but I'd like to put some equivs packages in without silly
version numbers like '1.0rc99' to keep apt and friends happy.
John
2003 Jun 03
1
libvorbis install prob
I'm haivng trouble compiling the libvoribis source. I'm getting errors I don't
understand, could somebody please look at the below and tell me if they have
any ideas??
<p>make[2]: Entering directory `/root/libvorbis-1.0/lib'
source='mdct.c' object='mdct.lo' libtool=yes \
depfile='.deps/mdct.Plo' tmpdepfile='.deps/mdct.TPlo' \
depmode=gcc3
2003 Nov 28
1
Hi bitrate tests
Maybe anyone can give me some links about testing results of mp3Lame and Vorbis on hi bitrate (192 or >)? Cos i can find only ~128 =[[ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- SaSHa SHokovic E-mail: sh0ck@delfi.lt IRC: SH0x @ QuakeNet ICQ: 67504461 .+-j!i0+:)rhZm1hNrybXuz/-*arj)
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2003 Dec 28
1
Announce: Gnomoradio 0.7
Greetings all,
Gnomoradio is a peer-to-peer music application that can find and play
music, read Creative Commons licenses, and hopefully build an online
community of musicians who wish to share music. Best of all, it
supports the OGG Vorbis audio format. Version 0.7 is the initial
development release, and it is currently available in source form only
for UNIX-like systems.
2005 May 12
1
Bitrate peeling on existing (older) streams ?
Hi all,
last time I have seen discussions here about alternative encoders, or
tuned versions of the encoder.
Last year (sept/oct) there had been the discussion if existing streams
will be peelable or if they have to be "modified" first to be peelable.
Now for my question:
Is it known allready if existing streams will be peelable or not ?
Or, with other words: Is it known if the /can/
2005 May 02
3
still developed?
Sorry for asking, but libogg and libvorbis especially are still developed?
No updates from september 2004.
I just need to know if I have to move to FLAC [which is actively maintained]
to store my CDs.
2001 Sep 18
1
RC2 encoder status
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Hi,
I've been off this list for a while now so I lost touch with ogg vorbis
development. Could somebody please bring me up to date?
As I take, the current RC2 release contains full 1.0 feature support (incl.
channel coupling). Does this mean I can now start encoding all of my music as
a ~128kbit/s ogg bitstream without fear of reduced
2003 Jun 20
5
.ogg file extension for both audio and video?
Hi,
If I understand things correctly them Ogg is the wrapper format that
is also going to be used for Xiph's upcoming video compressor.
Does that mean that the .ogg file extension will also be used for
video?
This could present problems regarding mapping the .ogg file extension
to an application if for example I want audio to be handled by Winamp2
and video by something else.
2002 Jul 24
2
Congratulations and a question
Congratulations on inclusion in the Real Helix thing. :-)
I do have a question, however. While I am very impressed by Vorbis 1.0's
quality even down to "-1", vorbis seems very much a VBR format, which is
great if the file lives on your hard drive, but a mixed bag for streaming
over a modem connection. How well does Vorbis compare to existing streaming
formats, including
2001 Nov 28
2
Mime types
Hello,
Does anyone know how to configure the mime type for ogg on Apache (on a
FreeBSD box)? I added application/x-ogg to the mime.types file in Apache,
but Nutscrape6.2 and Mozilla 0.9.5 just show the file in txt format, IE5x on
the other hand kindly asks me what to do with the file (open it or download
it). I also added the mime-type in Nutscrape62 and Mozilla and added Winamp
as helper app
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
2004 Sep 17
3
newlines in vorbis comments
Is there any way to put a newline character in comments for ogg
vorbis files in Linux? I can't see any way of doing it with
vorbiscomment. Easytag would work, but has other problems
(like concatenating comment fields with the same tag name).
If I wanted to put together a quick hack to add a such a comment
(I'm thinking read the comment from a file, with the tag name
specified at the
2004 Sep 17
3
newlines in vorbis comments
Is there any way to put a newline character in comments for ogg
vorbis files in Linux? I can't see any way of doing it with
vorbiscomment. Easytag would work, but has other problems
(like concatenating comment fields with the same tag name).
If I wanted to put together a quick hack to add a such a comment
(I'm thinking read the comment from a file, with the tag name
specified at the