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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
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List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
To
2002 Dec 12
1
CD rippers
ok, i'm puzzeled here
I just recently reinstalled windows 2k, and i've been useing EAC to rip
my CDs for a while now. i wanted to test it out (i had to reconfigure
it) so i put in a burned CD with a few pretty bad scratches (used a
hunting knife to make em)
When i rip it i don't get any errors (with CDex to) but of course when i
listen to it i hear them.
This is strange bceause
2006 Nov 05
2
(no subject)
Hi guys. I downloaded the xiph-qt-win32-0.1.5.zip file from your website. I unzipped and placed the .qtx file in C:\Program Files\Quicktime\QTCompenents. It doesn't install anything. There's no .exe file for it, and even if there shouldn't be, iTunes won't play .FLAC files or even .ogg files. Am I missing something here? I can't see an installation process. Is it possible to
2002 Nov 21
3
Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Does such a thing exist?
I know I can convert the oggs to wavs and then to the audio CD, but it would
be good to do it in one step.
If there is nothing available right now, are there any freeware /
open-source products in the pipeline?
Thanks
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2002 Jun 20
3
OggEnc - command line... (& getting Audiograbber to work)
> You can ask. A bug report with priority 'enhancement' is probably the
> best way to do that. I'd consider it.
Thanks for your help, Michael. I have entered this as an enhancement request.
<p>Also, for the record, I originally made this comment:
> I am actually trying to get OggEnc up and running nicely with
> AudioGrabber, but so far I no joy
I
2002 Dec 17
3
flac with ogg metadata to ogg vorbis transcode, new release of vorbis-tools?
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hi Is there any tool out there wich allows you to use a flac file with
ogg metadata as an the file of origin and converts its to an ogg.vorbis
file without losing any of the metadata tag, I know there is a perl
script wich does something similar but it keeps the metadata in separate
files, basicly what I am asking is if there is any application that
2002 Dec 17
3
flac with ogg metadata to ogg vorbis transcode, new release of vorbis-tools?
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hi Is there any tool out there wich allows you to use a flac file with
ogg metadata as an the file of origin and converts its to an ogg.vorbis
file without losing any of the metadata tag, I know there is a perl
script wich does something similar but it keeps the metadata in separate
files, basicly what I am asking is if there is any application that
2007 Aug 21
2
XiphQT Installer for Microsoft Windows Created
In the greatest tradition of Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next,
the Xiph.Org Foundation releases an Installer for the Xiph Quicktime
Components under Windows.
Before I upload it to //xiph.org I would appreciate if someone would
test it for me. The implementation is simple, and I did test it, but
better safe than sorry.
//saoshyant.paramnesiac.net/temp/XiphQT.exe
That's
2007 Aug 21
2
XiphQT Installer for Microsoft Windows Created
In the greatest tradition of Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next,
the Xiph.Org Foundation releases an Installer for the Xiph Quicktime
Components under Windows.
Before I upload it to //xiph.org I would appreciate if someone would
test it for me. The implementation is simple, and I did test it, but
better safe than sorry.
//saoshyant.paramnesiac.net/temp/XiphQT.exe
That's
2007 Aug 21
2
XiphQT Installer for Microsoft Windows Created
In the greatest tradition of Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next,
the Xiph.Org Foundation releases an Installer for the Xiph Quicktime
Components under Windows.
Before I upload it to //xiph.org I would appreciate if someone would
test it for me. The implementation is simple, and I did test it, but
better safe than sorry.
//saoshyant.paramnesiac.net/temp/XiphQT.exe
That's
2004 Sep 10
2
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
Hello,
I'm going to start by asking something that has probably been asked
before (although I didn't see it on the lists at sourceforge). Is
anyone working on getting iTunes to work with flac?
I'm bouncing around a few ideas and it seems like the logical approach
would be to write a quicktime component using this project as a base
http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net
I see a
2005 Jan 31
2
I can listen to a stream locally but not from anywhere else.
Also don't forget that the full version of WinAmp is required to play
oggs. The lite version doesn't support it. iTunes can play local .ogg
files but not streams if you download the ogg components from
qtcomponents.sf.net. I haven't messed with real player, and I have no
intention of doing so.
Joel
Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 16:46, Brian Beck wrote:
>
2004 Sep 10
0
flac ogg quicktime iTunes
--- Dustin Byford <dustin@firein.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to start by asking something that has probably been asked
> before (although I didn't see it on the lists at sourceforge). Is
> anyone working on getting iTunes to work with flac?
>
> I'm bouncing around a few ideas and it seems like the logical
> approach
> would be to write a
2005 Apr 29
1
Macintosh Speex player
Hi All,
I'm have a lot of speech files that are given from an organisation that
has a lot of audio tapes with talks on them. Many people use these
tapes, and I have started to convert to the audio to mp3. More recently
I've started using speex, but the problem is, many people are using
macintosh's and I don't know how to play speex files on macintosh,
(Linux, & Windows
2004 Aug 06
1
IceCast Questions.... ("id3 tags, mp3, Ogg, etc)
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 08:34:38AM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> > The more people that ask Apple for support the better, I suppose - go
> > ahead and ask them!
>
> Out-of-the-box (e.g. auto-codec-download) would really be a good idea
> for sure. But did you notice there is already a component for
> QuickTime to support vorbis?
>
>
2003 Nov 28
1
Quicktime components and FLAC
Hi all,
OK, so I just bought myself a nice shiny new powerbook. Nice machine.
Very nice machine :-)
But, iTunes does not understand FLAC. My Digitised music collection
(entirely my own, ripped from my cd's, blah, blah, blah) is now mostly
in FLAC (as I slowly go through and convert it will all be in FLAC :-)
So, I have a problem. Or, if you want to look at it another way, I have
an itch. An
2004 Dec 15
3
Compatible Players - Windows Media BAD trying to open...
hello, All,
I runa webradio on Icecast and Shoutcast also, but got
many compaints of listeners who tell me that they
can't listen to the broadcasts on Icecast, because,
SOMETIMES, although they already installed Winamp5,
when they click on the link, Windows Media player, or
Worst: PowerDVD is trying to open the ogg file. Any
tips ??
And I'd like to know if there's any Embedded player
2005 Jun 06
2
Ogg Vorbis QuickTime Component
Hi all,
I don't know if this is the place to ask about this, but I'm going to
try anyway. There is an ogg-vorbis plugin for iTunes on Mac OS X that
is downloadable from
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14259
or
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/13012&mode=feedback
Unfortunately, this plug-in (a Quicktime component) crashes iTunes for
the latest version of
2004 Aug 06
4
IceCast Questions.... ("id3 tags, mp3, Ogg, etc)
> > vorbis is supported in WMP by external plugins - they're not built in,
> > and not auto-downloaded.
> > There is a real plugin, it will soon (but not yet, afaik) be available
> > from the auto-download servers.
> > iTunes doesn't support it.
>
> Ouch. Is the Vorbis codec "finalized" ? I saw some talk that they keep
> improving it. If
2004 Oct 01
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
If i could find some good documentation on quicktime, i'd probably give it a
shot... since i already have most of the infrastructure already for
directshow.
I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it all looked
pretty painful.
Not to mention all the base media handler code provided for the sdk, says
not suitable for bitrates greater than like 32kpbs which is useless