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2002 Jul 24
3
VorbisGain
Is an "official" vorbisgain source tarball available anywhere for *nix? Seems like everything I've found is a pre-built windows binary... Thanks in advance! Regards, Owen G. Emry ----- DTS Engineer PalmSource, Inc. <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
2002 Jul 22
2
Vorbisgain in OggDropPXd
Hi (hope I am in the right mailing list!) I really can't figure out how to use Vorbisgain in OggdropXPd - it doesn't seem to work so far. Can Someone pls. explain detailed (steps) what to do when using Vorbisgain in OggdropXPd? I understand the settings for Vorbisgain are in "decoding options"... why? What I really want is the function of Mp3Gain on Ogg-files, and I thought
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
2001 Jun 07
1
ogg+vorbis editing tool
Hi! I've been wondering, is there a tool (preferably under linux) that allows me simple audio editing of ogg+vorbis file? Say I have a song that takes 2:00 and the last 20 seconds is silence and I want to get rid of it without reencoding. Or could this be done simply in 10 lines in C? Bye, Peter Surda (Shurdeek) <shurdeek@panorama.sth.ac.at>, ICQ 10236103, +436505122023 --
2004 Oct 15
1
re-encoding questions
A couple pf questions regarding reencoding... I've got ogg, mp3, and aac files to stream. a) What are the restrictions in the current version of ices (0.4?), is it that channels and samplerate must be equal in all files? b) will they be reencoded to ogg or to mp3, or is there a choice? Thanks. -- Guy
2003 Feb 23
1
VirtualDub and enconding with DivX, XviD
Hello, I am trying to get the latest wine (Wine 20030219, fake windows) working with the GordianKnot (0.27). Unfortunately, Virtual Dub is not be able to compress a avs-file with the DivX-codec. It crashes if trying to. Also, it would be nice to compress an mpeg-source with Xvid but also it crashes. BTW, VirtualDub does not list it in its codecs window ?f "msvfw32" is set to
2004 Aug 06
3
more on building with lame
On Tuesday, 26 June 2001 at 11:15, Denys Sene dos Santos wrote: > > I'm running Ices 0.1.0, but the reencoding don't works > with lame3.88. I prefer 3.88, it's more clean, but with the 3.86 > that the reencoding works. How did you get it to build? ices 0.1.0 explicitly checks version info, and besides that makes library calls that don't exist in 3.86. you are
2002 Jun 23
5
(Un)Usefulness of Vorbisgain?
I've just Replaygained several of my Vorbis albums with Vorbisgain, ranging from 80's metal to present day soft rock. What I don't understand is why does Vorbisgain actually make all tracks QUIETER? I see an average of -7db on most albums. And after that, not only are they substantially quieter than my MP3s (which is a pain), but it also fails to really "even out" the volume.
2005 Mar 18
2
Libshout and reencoding
Hi I am working on bindings for Common Lisp. It works great. But I miss support for reencoding. Do you have any plans to support reencoding in the future? -- Torkel Holm, Bergen, Norway
2004 Aug 06
2
perhaps dump re-encoding question
Hello. I am trying to have one stream at 128k, and one at 56k, but with the same contents. Is this possible with ices? From a careful reading of the options, it looks like reencoding will only generate one stream, at the re-encoded rate. Thanks, Mark --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list,
2011 Jun 27
2
Multiple mount points without dynamic reencoding
Hello: I am running the icecast2.3.2 server and ices0.4 with a perl script which provides the filename of the next track to play. I am reencoding in advance using ffmpeg, which has been very reliable. My main stream is mp3, 64kbps / 44.1 kHz (mono) and I have pre-reencoded the tracks to 32kbps / 22.05 kHz (mono), for a lower data rate stream. At this time, I have not figured out how to get a
2004 Aug 06
1
Ices2 - reencoding ogg?
Ok so I'm up and riding with Icecast2 and ices2, thanks for all of you who pointed me in the right directon. I can stream fine without reencoding but when I change the nominal-bitrate tag its not happy. Comments in the xml file say: <!-- Live encoding/reencoding: Currrently, the parameters given here for encoding MUST match the input data for channels and sample rate. That restriction
2004 Aug 06
2
more on building with lame
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 04:55:25PM +0100, Darrell Berry wrote: > so, for ices 0.1.0: > > can't build with versions less than 3.88? > > BUT > > versions about 3.86 don't support reencoding? Are you on crack? :) lame 3.88 works fine. I don't understand what you mean when you say lame doesn't support reencoding? > in which case, veriosn 0.1.0 of ices
2004 Aug 06
3
ices 0.2.2 does not reencode mp3s
Brendan Cully wrote: > > The format of ices.conf changed somewhat in 0.2, to support multiple streams > from the same playlist with different reencoding options. In short, these > settings have been moved into the Stream node. For more info have a look > at the sample ices.conf included with the distribution. I did modify my ices.conf when I made the upgrade. Here's my
2004 Aug 06
2
ices2 - extended sleep request ?
On Monday 21 April 2003 18:55, Adon Irani wrote: > could anyone tell me what would cause this ?? > Usually, long periods of digital silence. Doesn't happen if you have reencoding on. Mike --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org'
2003 Nov 26
3
Updated OggDrop ?
Are the ogg/vorbis programs updated to v1.0.1 ? OggDrop for example ? Regards, David ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- David Balazic mailto:david.balazic@hermes.si HERMES Softlab http://www.hermes-softlab.com Zolajeva 30 Phone: +386 2 450 8851 SI-2000 Maribor Slovenija
2005 Jan 14
1
Ez-Stream and Error
Hi....i will becam here an error under EZStream(Win32) "Unknown format THEORA, passing right on through! Unable to open file pipe:"... Im usung the ffmpeg2theora-0.12.exe here the XML File Greets <!-- This example is for a input playlist that can contain avi and mpg (video) files files and a output stream that is OggTheora. The output stream settings (bitrate, channels,
2004 Sep 14
3
Questions on setting up icecast
yep, they simply forward the bitstream to icecast. And in general, bitrate changes are handled by most listening clients, although very few I have found (if any) can handle samplerate changes appropriately. oddsock At 10:03 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote: >You mentioned these programs and their "no-reencoding" mode. Can they >handle collections of MP3s of different bitrate? >
2004 Aug 06
1
re endcoding syntatx ices2?
G'day, doing a spot of reencoding on my 64k ogg files, trying to create a stream for those poor sods who are still on dial up. The syntax below works - gives me a 28k stream. Seems like the bitrate has little effect on the reencoding. Anyone know all the commands I can use - still no documentation for this ver2 of ices and icecast hey? <p> <encode>
2004 Dec 10
1
ices 0.4, pure quality and more...
Hello everyone, Few weeks ago I tuned icecast with 7 streams from ices. It plays static playlists, sorted by genre. I have 2 problems. First problem: pure quality when reencoding is turned on. Temporary solution was found. I added one string, to reencoding code, that points to liblame use better quality. But is this the one and right solution? Second problem: Ices (or liblame?) does not properly