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2006 Jan 27
1
please help me with some files
Hello I'm someone who whants to do a project using your vorbis libraries for encoding. I'm very impressed about what this codec can do and I want to use it. I have a school project in which I want to compress a wave file , using the power of many computers from a local network. So I'm asking you , if it is possible , to upload on your site (or send them to me , if i'm not asking
2002 Aug 15
2
dynamicly loading libvorbisenc on Mac OSX
Hi, I'm trying to load the vorbis libs dynamicly on Mac OS X. I've got success for libogg, libvorbis and libvorbisfile. But libvorbisenc drives me crazy. The function "vorbis_encode_init" seems not to be in there if I am using "NSLookupSymbolInImage". But the tools "otool" and "nm" tell me that the function is declared. Does anyone know, what I
2001 Oct 11
2
cvs of libvorbisenc is broken.
oggenc is not responding to the -b <kbitrate> option. No matter what i set it to, libvorbisenc seems to encode the audio file at the same exact bitrate each time and it is very filesize biased. It's basically ignoring it even though the output of oggenc as it's encoding specifically states the kbit rate i told it to encode at (on average). --- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Jul 21
1
Libvorbisenc.so.O
I am running SuSE 7.3 600 Mhx Celeron 20gig hd On trying oggenc for the first time on a test .wav file oggenc test.wav I get Error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libvorbisenc.so.0: undefined symbol: _time P Any suggestions? Until I upgrade to kernel 2.4.18 and ALSA 0.9 I just need to get this working. Upgrade...soon...very...soon/. Thanks --- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Feb 20
4
Questions about libvorbisenc
Hi all, I am just coming in the mailing list.... ;-) I'm working on an Ripper/Encoder for GNUstep. At first sight, libvorbisogg seems to be the library that I needed. The problem for me is documentation. So I have a few question about this library : - in order to init an encoding process, we need to provide channels. Well, what does is mean ? - in order to init an encoding process, we need
2002 Feb 20
0
How to use libvorbisenc
Hi all, I am just coming in the mailing list.... ;-) I'm working on an Ripper/Encoder for GNUstep. At first sight, libvorbisogg seems to be the library that I needed. The problem for me is documentation. So I have a few question about this library : - in order to init an encoding process, we need to provide channels. Well, what does is mean ? - in order to init an encoding process, we need
2007 Apr 23
1
Getting masked FFT data out of libvorbisenc
[Apologies if this gets through twice. I sent it first without subscribing, but it seems like it got stuck in the moderation queue, so I subscribed and re-sent it.] I'm doing some work on audio fingerprinting for a school project (more precisely, my master's thesis. I got a hint on #vorbis that I might want to look into the internal floor representations in libvorbisenc to get out audio
2002 Dec 11
1
Docs Missing
Hi All, The "libvorbisenc api reference" (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/vorbisenc/reference.html) exists, but appears to be the libvorbisfile api reference. Is there anywhere where I can find the "libvorbisenc api reference"? Cheers -- Andrew Baker --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe
2002 Aug 02
1
Problems with ogg/vorbis python bindings.
I compiled and installed pyogg followed by pyvorbis, running: $ ./config_unix.py $ python setup.py build and as root: # python setup.py install for pyogg and pyvorbis in turn. This completed without error, however upon trying to import ogg.vorbis in IDLE I get an import error: ImportError: libvorbisfile.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I was told this may have
2009 Mar 15
1
vorbisenc creates silent ogg files on ARM EABI
Hi Sorry, the reason I joined the list is for help finding a bug that occurs when libvorbisenc is compiled and run on ARM EABI systems (current Debian, Gentoo, OpenEmbedded etc). The symptom is that oggenc produces shorter ogg files than it should (about 1/2 size) that decode to the correct duration but of total silence. libvorbis/examples/encoder_example does the same on these systems, but
2002 Jan 01
3
problem building vorbis-tools-1.0rc3
I download all the tarballs for rc3. I compiled and installed all the libraries successfully, but I wan't able to compile the vorbis tools (1.0rc3) package succesfully. I can run configure successfully, but when I run make it dies with this make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/vorbis-tools-1.0rc3/oggenc' /bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -O20 -ffast-math -fsigned-char -o
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks, We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider testing toward final 1.1 release. This release includes the following updates: 1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase 2) New bitrate management code 3) bugfixes In more
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks, We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider testing toward final 1.1 release. This release includes the following updates: 1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase 2) New bitrate management code 3) bugfixes In more
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc (with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time. This is also running at 64kbps. ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc (with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time. This is also running at 64kbps. ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2001 Dec 14
3
libvorbis and vorbis
Hello there, I use Redhat 7.1 and KDE2.2.2. There is always a dependency problem when I upgrade "kdebase". This needs "libvorbis". Instead of "libvorbis" I have a package called "vorbis-1.0beta4-3".I downloaded a new package called"libvorbis-1.0rc2-1". When I tried to installed it, there is a conflict problem: file
2009 May 30
1
Segmentation Fault
I've attached the command I ran, the output, and the crash log in the hope that it is useful. jason$ ffmpeg2theora -v 5 --optimize -A 64 -c 2 -H 44100 /Users/jason/ Movies/TV\ Shows/Holding\ Area/video.vob Input #0, mpeg, from '/Users/jason/Movies/TV Shows/Holding Area/ video.vob': Duration: 00:05:43.90, start: 0.211444, bitrate: 7217 kb/s Stream #0.0[0x1e0]: Video:
2002 Jul 15
2
Patches and questions for spec files
I'm forwarding this mail, since thomasvs on #vorbis can't seem to subscribe/send to the list. Please Cc: thomas@apestaart.org when you answer, or write directly to him. ----- Forwarded message ----- Hi, I've been asked by Vakor to help out on the packaging of the 1.0 release (for Red Hat). (For some reason xiph.org is refusing any mail from our server, urgent.rug.ac.be, so I
2002 Jul 24
4
redhat vorbis install
I hope I'm not being an idiot, but I'm attempting to install vorbis-1.0 RPMs on a few redhat machines and failing horribly. I'm in dependency hell. For starters, libao-0.8.3-1 requires libasound.so.2 (an alsa library?) which does not seem to be available in any recent redhat releases. Then vorbis-tools wants libcurl.so.2, which makes redhat 7.2 machines choke. Worst of all is
2004 Nov 29
1
Vorbis and threads
Hi, I made an app. to encode/decode vorbis streams. My encoder is based on the libvorbis documentation, and I use ov_read for decoding. The two process is running on seperate threads (not paralell). If I use the code only encode or decode everything works fine, but when I try to encode and decode in the same code (threads) It crashes. My question is, is libvorbisenc and libvorbisfile thread