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2001 Oct 04
8
OT: Licence + hi-res logotype
Hello! I just got _very_ scared. I was certain the Ogg libraries could be used in commercial products (I know they are used in Star Trek: Away Team and Operation Flashpoint). I've also been told several times that it's OK, even if they're not GPL, but now I can't find any info on the sites that tells me so. Could you please tell me what the deal is (I've used it in a project
2001 Sep 04
2
Problems using vorbisfile.dll
Hello. Not certain this post belongs here, got a little confused about vorbis-dev / vorbis. If it doesn’t, please tell me so :) Well, on to the problem. I’m adding ogg support into an audio-player. For some reason I want it using vorbisfile threw the dll’s. It works just fine with the debug dll. No problems what so ever. But with the Retail dlls, when I call ov_open my memory gets messed up.
2002 Jul 23
1
Problems running batch files in\libvorbis-1.0\win32
We have downloaded all of the Windows Vorbis 1.0 distribution files and are attempting to compile the libvorbis libraries using the batch files (e.g. build_vorbisfile_dynamic.bat). This succesfully invokes Microsoft Visual Studio but fails as shown below: <p>F:\pnewton\Project\Ogg Vorbis Downloads\V1.0\libvorbis-1.0\win32> build_vorbisfile_dynamic.bat ---+++--- Building Vorbisfile
2001 Feb 14
1
Problem with seek functions,
On Mon, 12 February 2001, OmegaDan wrote: [snip code] Hmm, weird.. that does work for me. I only had the trouble that ov_time_tell returned negative infinity after a ov_time_seek to 0 secs. This is my code: function TMainForm.ReadBuf(Buffer: PChar; Size: Longword; var Time: Single): Longword; var BytesRead, Change: Longword; begin BytesRead := 0; Time := ov_time_tell(vf^); if Time <
2007 Oct 09
1
dlls and encoder_example
hello, i have vorbis sdk 1.0rc2 and i have could compile encoder_example.c in a console aplication project on VC 6. But when i execute the program, only appears the black visual display screen without obtaining result. where is my problems?? other question: in sdk there is for example, vorbis.dll and vorbis_d.dll, which is the difference? i have could compile any project like libvorbis
2009 Apr 16
2
Query Regarding Vorbis Audio codec
Dear Moderator, I downloaded Vorbis 1.2.0 code from your website and I tried to build a project in Visual studio 2008, as the earlier version was created in VC 6 version it has been modified here. In the solution I have 6 projects vorbis_dynamic, vorbis_static, vorbisenc_dynamic, vorbisenc_static, vorbisfile_dynamic, vorbisfile_static. When I tried to built the project, it shows error that it
2008 Jul 30
1
Rprintf will not build in my C++ compiler
I have searched through the threads and "Rprintf" causing a build error dosen't seem to be a problem for anyone else. And I've read through "R Extensions" and "An Introduction to the .C Interface to R" and there doesn't seem to be any troubleshooting for my problem. My code is straight from "An Introduction to the .C Interface to R" pg. 3. And
2019 Feb 20
3
Samba + BIND9 DLZ. DNS dosen't resolve FQDN, only short hostname
Hai, > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Mgr. > Peter Tuharsky via samba > Verzonden: woensdag 20 februari 2019 10:28 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba + BIND9 DLZ. DNS dosen't resolve > FQDN, only short hostname > > Well, the mystery is solved. It WAS Avahi, in a way...
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
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
2006 Aug 29
3
How can I seek in Ogg Vorbis file, but not using Vorbisfile library?
Hello, All. I am making an Ogg Vorbis decoder based on Tremor. The Vorbisfile library provides a high-level API which enables us to seek in the file, but it needs to declare a pointer to OggVorbis_File structure. Because I am supposed not to use file, so I can't use the ov_pcm_seek() or ov_raw_seek() functions to seek in the file. For decoding an Ogg Vorbis file, I first put it in
2004 Jun 06
2
vorbisfile timestamp oddity
I'm seeing some inconsistency in returned timestamps using vorbisfile. I open a file, read some data (grabbing timestamps with ov_pcm_tell), then seek back with ov_pcm_seek(vf, 0) and read it again. The seek lands back on 0, but on the second read through, there's a gap in the timestamps: they jumps up by 2112 frames. This causes my vorbisfile code to insert silence to maintain sync (as
2006 Mar 07
2
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 12:10:57PM -0500, Monty wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:36:38PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote: > > I assume what this all means is there's no desire for any kind of stop- > > gap libvorbisfile that does the "vorbis out of any otherwise valid Ogg > > stream"[1], and that anything along these lines will wait until Oggfile. > > Well,
2017 Aug 24
2
Windows pre-requisites for login with winbind?
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 12:26:11 +0000 "A. James Lewis" <james at fsck.co.uk> wrote: > Well, network connectivity to the other DC would probably also be > required... and I don't have that currently... so there's the first > hurdle... but thanks for confirming that there's no other > configuration required. > > I'm slightly surprised that the
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
2012 Dec 05
7
ov_open_callbacks takes so much time to open 210 MB OGG file
Why ov_open_callbacks(fd_, &vf, NULL, 0, OV_CALLBACKS_NOCLOSE) takes so long to open OGG file? The OGG file has just 210 MB. It takes a lot of time open the file. I am working on OGG audio recorder and player. Thanks in advance! With kind regards, Pavel
2017 Aug 25
2
Windows pre-requisites for login with winbind?
On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 16:03:08 +0200 "Mgr. Peter Tuharsky via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Rowland, > > > I'm following this thread because I'm trying to use Linux member > server (Debian 9) and use Windows AD users in Linux (filesystem etc). > > It seems I have working Kerberos and to a degree, Winbind too, > because both > >
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
2001 Mar 29
3
ov_pcm_seek() is very slow...
I realise the it's hard to do a seek in a variable bitrate file but I didn't think it was this bad. It seems to vary a lot with the file but the total time to do an ov_open() and ov_pcm_seek() can add upp to a second or more. By this time my DirectX buffers have wrapped around and are looping. Can anybody think of a solution for this? I really need a faster response time for my in-game