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2000 May 17
0
Re: CVS changes
Forwarded, so the list knows about it. I'm making the changes now.
Monty
> Hey Monty, I have a few fixes that need to get made to the CVS tree to
> fix a couple of broken things. None are worth sending you a diff.
>
> vorbisfile.o needs to be removed from the lib/Makefile in LFILES since
> vorbisfile.a is a seperate lib now. As it stands I get unresolved
> symbol errors
2000 Nov 10
1
cvs trunk vorbis/ compile patches
ltconfig placeholder shoud be removed.
Makefile.am : some stuff copied from branch_beta3
ogg lib must be added only where necesary.
vq subdir Makefile.am'ized, (but installs nothing)
made distclean target slightly more clean
-- check it by hand first, please ---
also you'll want to remove vq/Makefile if the ...am passes inspection
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diff
2000 Nov 12
2
This is not going well... but better than before!
Ok...
This is begining to go a bit better.... I have compiled 4 lib's and placed
them in my lib path.
ogg.lib
vorbis.lib
vorbisenc.lib
vorbisfile.lib
When I try and compile oggenc.c I still have link errors..
unresolved external symbol _vorbis_comment_clear
unresolved external symbol _optind
unresolved external symbol _optarg
unresolved external symbol _vorbis_comment_add_tag
2003 Aug 21
3
Ogg Vorbis SDK.
Hi, I've started making an Ogg Vorbis SDK, as per IRC topic instructions :)
Some questions:
Its just targetting MSVC right? Not borland/whatever?
Should it install the headers/libraries in the msvc dir (c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\(Include|Lib)), or should it put them in the same directory as the document (c:\Program Files\Ogg Vorbis SDK\(Include|Lib)), and have the sample
2006 May 09
0
libvorbis build errors when using configure
First my environment
MinGW and MYSYS with gcc 3.4.2 under Windows XP pro.
I configured and built libbogg with out a problem. I configured
libvorbis and it finds libogg. When I type make it dies with:
gcc -shared .libs/mdct.o .libs/smallft.o .libs/block.o .libs/envelope.o
.libs/window.o .libs/lsp.o .libs/lpc.o .libs/analysis.o
.libs/synthesis.o .libs/psy.o .libs/info.o .libs/floor1.o
2000 Aug 22
2
Borland modification
The following block in os.h needs to be changed for vorbis to work under
Borland:
Original:
#ifndef __GNUC__
#ifdef _WIN32
# define alloca(x) (_alloca(x))
# define rint(x) (floor((x)+0.5))
#endif
#endif
New:
#ifndef __GNUC__
#ifdef _WIN32
# ifdef __BORLANDC__
# include <malloc.h>
# else
# define alloca(x) (_alloca(x))
# endif
# define rint(x) (floor((x)+0.5))
#endif
2004 Feb 17
1
Differences In Libraries??
OK, I just noticed I had not only "libname.lib" files with OV, but also "libname_d.lib" files. What are the differences in the two? I am assuming off-hand that the 'd' stands for 'dynamic', but I want to know for sure. I compiled using 'vorbisfile_d.lib' this time instead of 'vorbisfile.lib' and got no errors, but If you guys included two
2000 Nov 18
0
Problem linking libvorbisfile on Mac OS X
I'm working on getting the Darwin/Mac OS X port of Vorbis up and running again and have run into problems building libvorbisfile. I have installed the latest libtool (1.3.5) and modified it to handle Darwin/Mac OS X better (to create shared libraries, dylibs, that can be linked against other dylibs instead of creating bundles which cannot be used as input to the linker).
But, when it tries
2005 Jun 17
0
ogg vorbis decoding in MFC/C++ app
I am trying to insert a bit of ogg vorbis decoding into my MFC/C++ program and send it to my waveOut functions.
// AudioFile.cpp
#include "vorbis/codec.h"
#include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
. . .
OggVorbis_File vf;
FILE* pFile;
pFile = fopen("verdes_2.ogg", "rb");
int err = err = ov_open(pFile, &vf, NULL, 0);
. . .
ov_clear(&vf);
In my
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
2000 Apr 20
3
Thoughts on vorbisfile
Hi all,
While reading through various bits of libvorbis and vorbisfile, and then
thinking about how to implement other features in the xmms and winamp
plugins, I had some thoughts...
Vorbisfile is very useful, and very easy to use. It is, however, tied to
stdio - which means you can't use it for lots of other stuff where it'd be
useful - like streaming, or (under win32) avoiding stdio
2006 Oct 07
1
Compiling CVS in VC++ 6.0
Hello,
Apologies if this has been done before. I just joined the list as
this has bugged me for a while.
I can compile FLAC 1.1.2 using Visual C++ 6.0 with no problems.
However, when I try to compile the CVS source I get:
Linking...
utils.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _snprintf
grabbag_static.lib(stream_decoder.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved
external symbol
2007 Sep 18
1
vorbis-tools configure
Hi guys,
I'm trying to compile vorbis-tools with libvorbis-aotuvb5. The problem is that
installed libvorbis conflicts with myself-compiled libvorbis-aotuvb5, though
I specified --with-vorbis-libraries and --with-vorbis-includes to the
vorbis-tools configure:
vorbis-tools-1.1.1#
CFLAGS="-static" ./configure
2000 Nov 09
4
libvorbis compile failure
The latest CVS update of libvorbis fails to compile on SuSE Linux 6.4. The
error is below.
Also, what happened to the xmms plugin directory in cvs? It complains that
it is missing when I do a 'cvs update'.
gcc -DPACKAGE=\"libvorbis\" -DVERSION=\"1.0beta3\" -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H=1 -DHAVE_
ALLOCA=1 -I. -I. -I../include -O20 -ffast-math -mno-ieee-fp -D_REENTRANT -fs
2005 Jun 17
1
ov_open fails on Version 1.0.1
Eddie,
I have been reviewing vorbis list postings, because I have been spinning my wheels for a week, trying to make a simple insertion of ogg vorbis decoding (vorbisfile) in the audio class of my MFC/C++ program. I just read your thread from April 2004.
Question: Do you have anything you could send me, since I assume you succeeded in getting results? And/or could you take a look at what I
2001 Nov 18
5
vorbisfile.o givng me problems
I have been having problems compling vorbis on my computer( running redhat
7.1 ), it gives me a bunch of errors about vorbisfile.o( at least that what
the errors are complaining about...I don't know enough to figure out what is
wrong ).
Below is the output I get from compile:
Making all in examples
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mchavez/devel/vorbis/examples'
/bin/sh ../libtool
2001 Nov 18
5
vorbisfile.o givng me problems
I have been having problems compling vorbis on my computer( running redhat
7.1 ), it gives me a bunch of errors about vorbisfile.o( at least that what
the errors are complaining about...I don't know enough to figure out what is
wrong ).
Below is the output I get from compile:
Making all in examples
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mchavez/devel/vorbis/examples'
/bin/sh ../libtool
2001 Aug 30
1
Problems with vorbisfile and files smaller than CHUNKSIZE
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Hi,
I'm writing a simple application to decompress a set of Ogg files to
raw PCM format, using vorbisfile, because that is the simplest way of
doing it. These Ogg files are sounds for a game, and thus sometimes
very short (about .25 s).
However, vorbisfile has severe problems with Ogg files that are
smaller than the CHUNKSIZE which is #defined
2000 Oct 18
1
Building on BeOS part 3
After fixing a 'bug' in libtool, I've finally got ogg compiling and producing
a shared library. Now I'm trying to build vorbis but I'm falling over
at the final step. While trying to produce libvorbisfile.
The make file is trying to compile with
gcc -nostart vorbisfile.o -L/boot/home/config/lib -logg -Wl,-soname -
Wl,libvorbisfile.so -o .libs/libvorbisfile.so
with
2004 Oct 14
3
patch for non-seekable streams on Windows
I've been trying to get oggdec to work with input streamed in through a
pipe or a socket. This seems to work on Linux and OS X, but not on
Windows. I've found that code in vorbisfile.c tests the input stream for
seekability by invoking fseek in the following way:
int offsettest=(f?callbacks.seek_func(f,0,SEEK_CUR) : -1);
Unfortunately, fseek succeeds for a socket on Windows (even