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2004 Aug 06
14
brainfart #67453 - hyper-index
I don''t know if this has been suggested before but.. What about adding support for a bookmark or hyperlinked index? The idea is that a large compilation such as a long speech or an album would be maintained as a single file, but on playback, the player would show numerous ''tracks'' which are really just bookmarks relating to starting position of the specific part or
2004 Sep 10
1
tagging flac files
this is a little off-topic, but i want to get a sense of "best practices" for tagging flac files. i want to archive my entire cd collection as flac files (onto a few of those new western digital 120GB drives). as part of encoding the flac files, i'd like to add 1. id3v2 tags (preferably automatically gotten from freedb) 2. timed lyrics a la lyrics3 v2 (is there a freedb-like
2009 Aug 31
4
Flac and lyrics
Hi, I haven't seen any information about Lyrics in the documentation and mail archives, so I guess the answer... but may be I've missed something... Does flac support lyrics? Regards, J?r?me
2001 May 19
1
Ogg Lyrics
One of the great things about Ogg (in addition to fantastic sound quality) is the ability to insert anything into a file tag, including lyrics. What would be sweet would be a visualization plug-in which would read the "lyrics" tag and display this text in a resizable window. Does anyone have experience programming winamp plug-ins? Greg --- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Apr 08
0
Lyrics
Hi all, Is there an effort underway to support lyrics (or, more generic, subtitles) in Ogg streams ? I'd say the best place for such textual data would be in it's own stream (Ogg/Tolkien for all I care ;) with time-indices for when a certain word is said by who. This allows for karaoke style lyrics and for simple full text lyrics dumps. It could also be used for subtitling/closed
2009 Sep 01
2
Flac and lyrics
Both MPEG-4 File Format (mp4) and Matroska (mkv) have an interesting format for lyrics and subtitles. Since these container formats can contain multiple contain streams, lyrics or subtitles are just another "stream" interleaved with the rest of the data. They are synchronized by having timestamps like any other stream. The payload is just text data. If you don't care about
2008 Jul 14
1
Lyrics
Hi, I'd thought of adding lyrics support to oggenc a while ago, and on sunday I had a go and it seems to work just fine. A long shot, but would you be interested in a patch to do this ? It reads a .srt file (though I'll change it to read .lrc files, I've just found those on the internet, mostly the same data but they're used for lyrics apparently) and creates a Kate stream muxed
2018 Sep 27
0
Tweaking an Icecast server, file conversions, lyrics, currently playing script and multiple streams
Hello, I've got a new Icecast2 server that I'm setting up. Previously it was on a machine with ices0 so I could just stream a directory of mp3 files. Now using ices2 I've got to convert many files to .ogg and .opus, I also added in .flac for another project. So I goto the directory that for now just has .mp3 files and do: for f in *.mp3; do ffmpeg -i "$f"
2006 Aug 04
3
Lyrics stored in .ogg files?
Hi, I've heard somewhere that it is possible to store inside .ogg files text streams and thus it should be possible to store lyrics for the sond directly in the file. Is it true? Could anybody point me towards some code how to do it (Python preferable, but not required)? Is there any documentation for text streams in .ogg files? Thanks for any reply, Mat?j -- GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A
2021 Jul 15
0
Podcast shownotes/Lyrics and URL/image per chapter in comments
Hi all, I am the autor of "toc2audio" software <https://docs.jcea.es/toc2audio/>, to add chapters to audio files. I plan to add podcast shownotes also inside the audio file, but I wonder if there is some kind of standard beside repeating a "comment=" tag per line in the comment header. Talking about that, I would be like to be able to add and an image per audio
2021 Jul 15
0
Podcast shownotes/Lyrics and URL/image per chapter in comments
Hi all, I am the autor of "toc2audio" software <https://docs.jcea.es/toc2audio/>, to add chapters to audio files. I plan to add podcast shownotes also inside the audio file, but I wonder if there is some kind of standard beside repeating a "comment=" tag per line in the comment header. Talking about that, I would be like to be able to add and an image per audio
2011 Oct 24
2
Comparing two gff/gtf files : de novo transcripts v/s reference
Hi All I am wondering if people based on their experience could share what methods one could use to compare two gff/gtf files. The reason why I want to do so is that we have constructed a RNA-Seq based transcriptome and would like to compare it with reference transcriptome we had from in-silico approaches. Ideally we are looking to find out 1. new genes we see 2. transcripts where the
2011 Jan 06
0
using google for vm transcripts
I'm pretty impressed by how well (comparatively) google voice does in doing voice mail transcripts. So I'd like to have google do my local voice mail, and then email the transcript. So I set up extensions.conf: exten =>s,n,Dial(${House_Phones},36) ; this should be six rings exten =>s,n,Dial(Gtalk/<my-user-name>/${<my-gv-number>{@voice.google.com) but I get this
2006 Aug 31
2
cumulative growth rates indexed to a common starting point over n series of observations
What is the R way of computing cumulative growth rates given a series of discrete values indexed . For instance, given a matrix of 20 observations for each of 5 series (zz), what is the most straight forward technique in R for computing cumulative growth (zzcum) ? It seems for the solution I'm after might be imbedding the following cum growth rate calc as a function into a function call
2000 Aug 28
0
xml transcript stream proposal
Ok, here's what I've been thinking of in terms of the scrolling lyrics format for Ogg. An xml stream, it matches the head-body-[body-]-tail structure I suggested for packetization. I'm happy with the lyrics aspect, and it maps cleanly onto the existing formats. I also think it will handle the talk transcript, subtitle, and karaoke requirements well. I call it a 'transcript'
2006 Mar 11
1
ESS, transcripts, and such
> From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch at stats.uwo.ca> > To: ramasamy at cancer.org.uk > Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 08:33:09 -0500 > Subject: Re: [R] To improve my understanding of workspaces > Other than Emacs, I use the same work habits as Adai. An advantage of > this workflow is that almost everything is stored in text format, so it > is easy to compare different versions to
2000 Aug 07
1
full circle on the text stream format
I've come full circle on the Ogg text stream format, back to arbitrary associated xml streams. What's changed? Mostly rolling the requirements around in my head, and weighting them differently. I think we've dealt with the complexity issue; this functionality can be optional for "dumb" audio players, and possibly also for dumb video players, though there it's a smaller
2004 Aug 06
0
There are a solution ?
hi people, first i want to tank very much to karlH and brendan of the #icecat channel, they give me a good help yesterday, and i am almost resolvin my problem. i will explain my problem again, maybe other can help or see other way to resolv: I have a web radio in Brasil. This web radio have 25 djs, one in echat part of brasil. They stream to the icecast server from your studio. The listenners
2003 Jan 25
1
appended text/data fields
I am not too familiar with the specs for the .ogg format but have some ideas.. Maybe the existing format already addresses these but as others here would know better, I write this problem: with hundreds or thousands of songs/speeches it is hard to do a word search for a recalled verse or phrase. I suggest adding a linked or imbedded text field. for speeches, a transcript could be attached to
2000 Jul 26
0
test stream update
Don't have too much to report, but I talked to Michael Smith about things on IRC this evening and we made some progress in compromising our visions. On the static and stream identification metadata there was a tenative decision to go with RDF, but in such as way that a limited player could choose not to support it and still be able to play the a/v data. Robert mentioned trying to work his