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2009 May 12
2
compile error of libtheora example
hi all: i downloaded libtheora1.0.tar.gz from xiph.org, and when i compile it, such error message popped. i tried to run player_example.c under /libtheora_1.0/examples/. error message: ivysummer at ivysummer-desktop:~/??/libtheora-1.0/examples$ gcc -o player player_example.c /tmp/ccpyle3c.o: In function `buffer_data': player_example.c:(.text+0x15): undefined reference to
2006 Aug 06
2
Speex + Ogg package
I'm currently working on a speex + theora webchat. I have both working alone, but to make them work together and to know where the package goes, I'm trying to use ogg packages. With theora there has been no problem, but with speex I can't make it work. The problem is that for a second it works great, but then it begings to gain lag, and in a little time it has 5-10 lag seconds (into
2009 May 13
2
Speex seek with high precision
Hello everybody, I'm new to this mailing list so I'm sorry if it's the wrong place to post this. I'm developing a Speex player and I need to seek with a precision of milliseconds. I used liboggz that supposedly does just that, but it never seeks exactly where it should. For example if I use oggz_seek_units(oggz, 18450, SEEK_SET) result it's 16386 and there is a delay between
2001 Apr 05
1
decoder_example -- event driven?
I'm trying to adapt decoder_example to to support more of an event driven model. I'm building an RTSP client/server where the client will have a function called everytime a new packet comes in. So, I want to queue up these packets to be played. My current attack is as follows (note this isn't very robust and I realized that): For first and second packet i grab all the header stuff
2008 Apr 29
2
More trival questions
Hopefullly this is once again something trivial I'm missing. I'm still trying to figure out how to pull a part a stream. I get two out the three theora headers I can see in the file (http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/320x240.ogg) if I use the buffer in the page struct and nothing usable if I try to use the packet structs. Hopefully this is once again something something trivial I've
2006 Jan 13
2
libogg2 issue in revision 10730
hi all I found that in the revision 10730 of the libogg2 library it is impossible to do bitpacking. this is due to the implementation of the (at least) two functions oggpack_writeinit() and oggpack_readinit(). they both take an (oggpack_buffer *) as an argument and immediately erase all it's contents: void oggpack_readinit(oggpack_buffer *b,ogg_reference *r){ memset(b,0,sizeof(*b));
2005 May 11
1
format question
Hi, I am thinking about making a small tool. After reading about patents and mp3 I choose another format. OGG seems best. I was wondering if I can edit the OGG files and adjust the volume, to create a Fade-in and Fade-out. The tool I need makes configurable timed fade-ins and fade-outs of the volume of my OGG files. And if someone knows good python libaries for OGG I would like to hear
2008 Aug 28
0
Error while cross compiling libvorbis 1.2.0
Dear All, I am trying to cross compile the dependencies of ices for arm linux. I have been able to compile libxml2 (2.6.32) and libogg (1.1.3) successfully but I am getting stuck at compiling libvorbis (1.2.0). Making install in examples make[1]: Entering directory `/home/sr/armlinux/stream/libvorbis-1.2.0/examples' /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link /usr/local/arm/bin/arm-linux-gcc
2009 May 16
2
Speex seek with high precision
Hello Conrad, I'm trying to seek the way you told but I'm facing a problem. ogg_page_packets returns 164 and following code returns 189. Shouldn't it be the same, what does that means ? int res; while (true) { res = ogg_stream_packetout(&os, &op); if (res == 1) nPackets++; if (res == -1)
2004 Aug 06
1
Configure can't fine ogg
looks like ogg2.m4 and ogg.m4 both exist in the m4 dir, but the AC macro defined in both cases is XIPH_PATH_OGG, so my guess is that AC is picking up ogg2.m4 first and using that incorrectly.... is there a reason the macro name in ogg2.m4 is XIPH_PATH_OGG and not XIPH_PATH_OGG2 ? oddsock At 11:51 AM 5/26/2004, you wrote: >On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 17:05, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > > >
1999 Oct 04
3
Detailed decoder pseudocode (was: Re: ETA?)
> > Which part? > > Well, my biggest problem is dealing with files. As you have mentioned > that fill_buffer() is obsolete, what has replaced it? ogg_sync_buffer() > didn't seem to be what I was looking for, as far as I can tell... am I > headed in completely the wrong direction? Ah, OK, I understand where you're headed now. The libvorbis API is different than
2004 Sep 10
2
Ogg encapsulation
I've been implementing Ogg FLAC support in an editor I'm working on, and I must admit to being frustrated by the lack of support for the codec on the Ogg layer... and this is more than lacking granulepos. The codec's I've worked with, and my own (Writ), use Page 0 for general information about the codec. Specifically, the samplerate, bitrate, quality, number of channels, all
2000 Jun 27
1
vorbis-tools/Makefile.in glitch...
I'm updating my vorbis rpm spec file, and when I try to do "make -C vorbis-tools ogg123", due to rpm's build environment, I get lots of: gcc ogg123.o -o ogg123 -lm ../lib/libvorbis.a ../lib/vorbisfile.a ../lib/vorbisfile.a(vorbisfile.o): In function `_get_prev_page': vorbisfile.o(.text+0x54): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_reset' vorbisfile.o(.text+0xa9): undefined
2004 Aug 06
2
Configure can't fine ogg
> > checking for Ogg2... no > > Just to answer my own question, for the sake of the archive, it seems that > Ogg development work in SVN is actually in a module called ogg2, not in the > ogg module, and it's this that icecast was looking for. Why is icecast checking for unreleased Ogg code? jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast
2002 Aug 06
0
Getting a GUI to work with Vorbis code
I am trying to create a Graphical User Interface for a Vorbis Player under MS Visual C++ 6.0 I was initially trting to use the code from decoder_example.c but I keep getting linker errors. I have set up my project as told to by James Boer on this mailing list. This is as follows: This document was prepared from an email received from James Boer on the Ogg Vorbis mailing list. It gives a
2005 Jun 22
2
ogg_sync_pageout
It seems to me that running ogg_sync_pageout doesn't automatically advance the page. This is good if you haven't worked with the given page, makes coding somewhat easier. However, when does a page advance. Is it after a call to ogg_stream_pagein? On a side note, I need to do seeking on top of libvorbis, I'd love to use vorbisfile but sadly I can't. Is there a reasonable way to
2000 Jul 24
3
Decoder example question
Hey all...I'm trying to use the decoder_example.c in the examples directory to decode a .ogg file that was encoded by using the binary encoder ogglame.exe and encoded via the encoder_example.c. I'm running into a problem with the decoder though. It plays FINE under the WinAmp plugin but I when I try and use the decoder_example.c to decode the file it says "End of file before finding
2006 Aug 06
0
Newbie: How to rewind a videostream (long)
Hello, I'm new to this list, and pretty much also to the codec universe. In a computer game I'm working on, there is an 3D TV-screen onto which I project the frames of a movie. The movie is of course stored as theora, no audio as it's not needed yet. I have it working so far, extracting a frame and uploading it to the graphics card when the scene is drawn. The example file
2004 Aug 06
2
Configure can't fine ogg
Hi: Still wrestling with SVN icecast. I'm having trouble getting it to find ogg, and wondered if SVN icecast requires SVN ogg? Here's what configure says: checking for Ogg2... no *** Could not run Ogg test program, checking why... *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the *** exact error that occured. This usually means Ogg was incorrectly
2006 Aug 06
0
Speex + Ogg package
If by webchat you mean anything interactive, then I can already tell you what the problem is. TCP+Ogg. For anything real-time, you want UDP/RTP without Ogg. Also, you need to take into account the fact that computers do *not* have accurate clock and their soundcards drift. None of these problems are fatal, but you need to take that into account in the design. Jean-Marc On Mon, 2006-08-07 at