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2011 Jul 15
3
ov_read error on macosx
Hi, I have this code to decode ogg data: unsigned long PSS_OggStream::DecodeOggVorbis(OggVorbis_File *psOggVorbisFile, char *pDecodeBuffer, unsigned long ulBufferSize, unsigned long ulChannels) { int current_section; long lDecodeSize; unsigned long ulSamples; short *pSamples; unsigned long ulBytesDone = 0; while (true) { #ifdef WIN32 lDecodeSize = ov_read(psOggVorbisFile,
2012 Jun 10
1
[libtremor] ov_read is reading past file size
I have a wav file which has been converted to an ogg file with libvorbis via ffmpeg. However I've tested a few files just to make sure. I run a standard while loop to using ov_read to pull all the data out of ogg file. Using 4096 as the size to read each call. Watching my debug logs it is reading 2048 bytes each call. When I load the wav file the data chunk for the pcm data is 167680
2003 Jul 27
2
Ogg ouput using libvorbisfile
Hi, I'm new to writing any kind of sound program and somewhat new to C. I am on linux and I've been trying to get the example code (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/vorbisfile/example.html)for the decoder using libvorbisfile to work. I think my main problem is output to /dev/dsp. If I use the example where the only change I made were to open a file instead of using stdin and I ouput
2009 Oct 22
1
Is it possible to seek different Ogg Vorbis encoded packets from the File?
Hi All, I am trying to program the 'Tremor' decoder onto an array of Processors. I am using four Processors. I did this experiment: I split the while(!eof){} in the main() in to four tasks using if(!eof) statements. In this modification, each if() decodes one packet of data at-a-time, sequentially. Then, I ran the code on a single Processor and the decoding was successful. The
2006 May 11
1
Speed up?
Hello, hope you're fine. And hopefully someone can help me. I wrote a short demonstration to show you my problem (see below). I'm asking always for 64 samples. When "ov_read_float()" is finished, I want to seek back to sample 1, and ask immediately for the next 64 samples. But when I run this small app, I get an totally high CPU load. Is there a way to it speed up? Or do I
2000 Oct 26
1
ogg123 does not stop at the end of the file
MoiN ogg123 does not exit after playing a file but starts to eat all available cpu time, trying to read past the end of the file. Please apply the following patch to ogg123.c in vorbis-tools: --- vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c.orig Thu Oct 26 22:37:05 2000 +++ vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c Thu Oct 26 22:37:29 2000 @@ -461,9 +461,9 @@ while (!eos) {
2015 Jun 27
0
Sound glitch when using libvorbisfile and libao
Hi Gunter, I've solved the sound glitch. Since it was hard to reproduce, it took me a while, but I eventually figured it out. What I needed to do was fill the buffer with more data before handing it off to ao_play. It requires lots of bookkeeping, pointer arithmetic, and a sufficiently large buffer. First, the bigger buffer. I just pulled this code from ogg123: #define PRIMAGIC
2005 Aug 16
1
ov_raw_tell() not working properly!
I'm working on an application where I need to record the current playing position and return to it later. and I need this to be done the most efficient way, so I used ov_raw_tell() and ov_raw_seek() because the documentation says they are the best when speed is a concern. but the problem is that sometimes ov_raw_tell returns the same value before and after calling ov_read; here's an
2005 Oct 09
1
ov_read_float vs. ov_read
Hello, Am I missing something? float** pcm_channels; int bitstream; int where = ov_pcm_tell(&vf); -> The Result is "0"; ov_read_float(&vf, &pcm_channels, 1, &bitstream); -> pcm_channels[0][0] is "0.000338580" ov_pcm_seek(&vf, 0); char* buffer = new char[2]; ov_read(&vf, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 2, 1, &bitstream); short temp =
2011 Jul 19
0
ov_read error on macosx - SOLVED
Hi! I solved the problem using ov_read_float instead ov_read. Still do not know why ov_read returned garbage, but ov_read_float works fine! Thanks! El 17 de julio de 2011 10:41, Juan Miguel Mart?n Mu?oz <jmcubo at gmail.com>escribi?: > Hi, thanks for your replies! > > ogg.k, I'm sure MACOSX is defined. When I'm debugging line by line the > program runs into ov_read.
2000 Nov 29
1
ov_read() reading too little.
Hi, I've ditched the idea of calling the oggvorbis .dlls, and I'm compiling the 1.0beta3 source into my own dll. After opening as "rb" instead of "r", the ov_open() call works. However, ov_read() seems to consistently read less data than I ask for. My buffer is enough to hold two seconds of data, 16 bit 44k mono, that's 176400 bytes. The first call to ov_read()
2003 Mar 14
1
ov_read( ) return value
When I call ov_read ( ) I cannot get more then 1024 bytes decoded even when the buffer size is 4K. The function only decodes 1024 bytes max even when I tell it to decode 4096 bytes. Does anyone has an idea what is going on. <p><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
2008 Apr 11
1
ov_read() returns OV_EINVAL (-131)
Hi, I'm new to mailing lists, so don't argue if I do sth wrong... I'm coding on a C++ game with Vorbis- and 5.1-Surround-compatibily. For two channels (stereo), everything's fine, but when I try to read a 6-channel-ogg, ov_read returns -131 (OV_EINVAL). That's strange, because as the specification says, it only returns OV_HOLE or OV_EBADLINK as errors [1]. Have I missed
2006 Jun 14
1
Having problems with ov_read
Ok here is the breakdown. I am trying to impliment streaming into our game using openAL and ogg-vorbis. In the non-streaming function when I call ov_read on the file I should be streaming the buffer gets filled with the correct data. However, when I run ov_read on the same OggVorbis_File when I read the buffer gets filled with 0's. The buffer has not been zero'd and starts filled
2001 Mar 06
2
ov_read not returning amount requested
When I am using vorbisfile on a disk file, ov_read does not always (in fact - most of the time) read the number of bytes I request. It doesn't seem to be dependent on the number I ask for, and the ratio between what I request and what is read varies. Can somebody tell me what's going on here? TIA Lance --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 Jul 05
1
Streaming buffers/ov_read question
Has anyone had experience using ov_read in a thread with streaming directsound buffers? i have tried the following, but it just produces a repeating garbage noise. i would appreciate some help. notes: test.ogg in my code was a song that i converted to the vorbis format (Gorillaz - Cling Eastwood) pcmData is defined like this: char pcmData[4096]; the ogg file and the directsound buffer
2006 Oct 05
2
ov_read, callbacks and 0 bytes read
How does one deal with the case when an fread callback doesn't have any more data but is going to get more data in the future? In particular, this is an issue when reading an incoming Ogg stream from a socket (icecast2, in this case). The issue is that the fread can't return 0 (that signals EOF and hoses everything), and it doesn't have a negative code that says come back later
2000 May 15
4
ov_read bugfix (fwd)
Folks: Granted, this slipped past my review too, but do *not* submit patches that have not been tested. This bug was a no brainer; running the code only even once would have found it. The mainline of Vorbis is our face to the world. A simple mistake like this costs us credibility when we're already going to be fighting hard against some of the most powerful media organizations in the
2004 Feb 07
0
OS X
Hello, has anyone experience with "CoreAudio" and "Vorbis" ? I try to decode a file with ov_read(...). It works for some (mili)seconds and then the Output get into trouble... . You need some infos? char buffer[4096]; OSStatus Render(...) { bytes_read = ov_read(&vf, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, 2, 1, &current_section); memcpy(ioData->mBuffers[0].mData,
2017 Apr 07
0
Fwd: [Vorbis-dev] Zero length reported.
Hello - I send this to the vorbis-dev list yesterday, but I’m working if it would not have been better targeted at this list. Sorry for the spam if you are on both :) > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Jim Credland <jim at credland.net> > Subject: [Vorbis-dev] Zero length reported. > Date: 6 April 2017 at 15:43:18 BST > To: vorbis-dev at xiph.org > Cc: Maciej Dudek