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2006 Mar 27
5
splitting vorbis files
Greetings The Unix application 'wavsilence' is a program that takes a WAV file with gaps of silence and creates smaller WAV files, containing the data between the gaps. ( http://danplanet.com/wav/ ) Is there a similar program for ogg vorbis? How difficult would it be to write such a program? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The usage
2003 Nov 06
4
KPFA live vorbis stream
I just joined this list, so I'm not sure how many of you are already aware of this. KPFA is a 59,000 watt free speech community radio station in Berkeley, California that has been on the air since 1949. They were the first listener sponsored radio station in North America, paving the way for many other community stations across the U.S. and around the world. KPFA was one of first signals to
2015 Oct 05
2
Select mp3 files not playing Chrome
I am new to the list and Icecast, a web developer and I support a local non-profit radio station who recently lost their engineer handling stream recordings using Icecast/Darkice. All has been fine and I have now a bit of experience with doing the recent schedule changes, only updated cron jobs, but familiarized myself with streamripper being used for recordings. I do manage the ruby scripts
2004 Aug 06
3
streamripper
i just realized that streamripper doesn't seem to archive icecast2 streams... what do people use to archive these days? (i'm looking for command-line) --mark B. --- >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' containing only the word
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again. jack. ----- Forwarded message from Fred von Lohmann <fred@vonlohmann.com> ----- Delivered-To: jack@localhost.cantcode.com Delivered-To: jack@icecast.org X-Authentication-Warning: penguin.onehouse.com: majordomo set sender to owner-pho@onehouse.com using -f X-Sent: 31 May 2001
2006 Mar 18
3
<savefile> directive for Icecast2?
Hi all, Hope you can advise. I am aware you can use the <savefile> feature of IceS2 to save a copy of live streams. I have several sources for my Icecast server that are remote and which I do not have access to the hard drive. Is there any way to save a copy of the stream at the Icecast Server rather than the IceS2 source? If it can't be done by the server itself, I know there are
2004 Aug 06
1
streamripper
> wget, curl... remember it streams with standard http :-) > > Just start it up and let 'er rip! Stop the transfer when you're done. > Easy as pie. You can even use vcut (from vorbistools) to trim this down > to an exact sample if you want to do program archiving with it. hmmm.. ok. something like streamripper would be nice though ;) particularly for things like
2004 Aug 06
2
multiple liveice sources
Hmm... I haven't had that problem with the KPFA servers. I just run two different configuration files. From my rc.local file... echo Starting local icecast servers /usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.kpfa.conf -b > /dev/null 2>&1 /usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.kpfb.conf -b > /dev/null 2>&1 Tim On Mon, Sep
2023 Jan 19
0
Ambiguity regarding granule position
Hello all, there is an ambiguity within the Vorbis specification regarding the granule position of the Ogg encapsulation. I'm referring to section "A.2. Encapsulation" of the Vorbis I specification, as found here: https://xiph.org/vorbis/doc/Vorbis_I_spec.html#x1-132000A.2 The specification both says > The granule position of these first pages containing only headers > is
2005 Sep 13
2
Granule Position Information:
Hi, If this is true: "Granule Position Information in Ogg Header is a hint for the decoder and gives some timing and position information." So say if granule position is 10000, it means that 10000 PCM samples are encoded in this page approximately. If this is true we can neglect this information, it will not effect the decoding right(but might effect for streaming)? Ravi
2004 Apr 15
1
Granule pos bug ?
After trying to find out what to do when no packets complete on a page... i reread the ogg spec and found this... "A special value of -1 (in two's complement) indicates that no packets finish on this page." So i searched through a few files and it appears that the muxer doesn't do this... has this been depracated ? In all cases i can find that this happens the page has the same
2008 Jul 24
2
Zero granule pos
Hi, I've seen several implementations of Ogg demuxing that use a zero granulepos to detect headers. However, I do not recall seeing this in the Ogg docs - is this an abuse that happens to work because Vorbis is timed by end granule, or is it a proper way to check ? Thanks
2002 Nov 12
1
Chained streams and granule position
Hi! I don't find any detailed information about this in the specification, so I try a question here. If two plain, unmultiplexed Ogg/Vorbis-files are chained into one file, you end up with an Ogg-file with two logical Vorbis streams. When playing this file, would it be correct for a decoder to synchronize the two streams according to the granule position of the Ogg pages (playing them
2008 Mar 22
2
fishead granule rates
Hi, What are the two granule rates in a fishead packet supposed to be for ? Since each of the streams has a corresponding fisbone packet with its own granulerate in it, and they can be all different, wha does the presentationtime num/den means ? Also for hte basetime num/den, since the UTC time which is also present in fishead seems to be a textual representation rather than a linear count ?
2005 Oct 24
2
dump-file per source per mount
Hi, First of all, thank you for having made wonderful software! I organise http://www.tpolm.com/ Lazy Sunday Radio and we are totally icecast2 based, use streamTranscoder to convert the various global ogg sources to mp3, we have fall back streams (currently playing) and all that. A really nice setup, thanks to you :) I would like to request a feature for dump-file to be able to dump each source
2005 Sep 15
2
Capturing audio streams with Linux?
So I got a new Pocket PC this weekend (yes, you read that right, sorry, don't like the Palms on offer currently and I can at least install software on it via Windows on VMWare). One of the main things I wanted to do with it is get Audible.com again and listen to All Things Considered from NPR on the way home like I used to. Now I find out they not only don't have an agreement with Audible
2004 May 05
1
Granule Pos of start of page...
OK... i've come across a problem trying to get the granule pos of the start of the page... it's not so crucial with single stream ogg files... but now that i have theora+vorbis in a file, i'm finding that when i seek to a position, i have no way to determine the relative offsets of the different streams at the new seek point and hence the av is out of sync. So given a page, is it
2006 Oct 08
1
Broken ogg - how to fix?
Hi, I have some *.ogg file got by streamripper which seems to be broken. # ogginfo file.ogg Processing file "file.ogg"... New logical stream (#1, serial: 20236f01): type vorbis Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... Version: 0 Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20050304 Channels: 2 Rate: 48000 Nominal bitrate: 224,000000 kb/s Upper bitrate not set Lower bitrate not set
2004 Aug 06
2
No source buffering
On Friday 20 February 2004 10:09, Renaud Waldura wrote: > My email has gone without an answer. Is it because: Sorry, I was going to respond to this, but I've been busy and it got dropped to the bottom of a long list of things to do. Yes, there's no source buffering. The design is such that it shouldn't be required. Icecast just sends incoming data on to the clients as fast as it
2004 Aug 06
3
Audio Capturing
Gary Major wrote: > Does darkice or anything else allow you take the incoming audio from a > soundcard, but instead of encoding it and sending it to icecast, just encode > it and save it as a file instead? DarkIce not at the moment, though as of 0.8 you can save all what is sent to the server in a local file. <p>Akos <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: