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2001 Feb 27
1
Ogg123 buffering
I tried to use ogg123 -b to play from a slow HTTP server, and I realized that ogg123 starts to play immediately even if the buffer isn't full, so if it can't read the ogg fast enough it skips, even with a huge buffer. Is this the way it's supposed to work? It seems to me like the buffer shouldn't start playing until it's full. Am I misunderstanding the purpose of having a
2001 Mar 23
2
Ogg123 error messages
I know you're tired of hearing me complain about ogg123, but this time I noticed that some of the error messages are a bit inconsistant. Also, I noticed that some things (like "Error connecting to server") are fatal errors that kill ogg123, while I think they should simply go on to the next file in the list like "input not an Ogg Vorbis audio stream" does. Another problem
2001 Jun 21
1
ogg123, buffering, tag
I was just about to commit a big buffer overhaul when I realized that it would probably break a lot of stuff and I'd get yelled at, so it's in the kcarnold_work tag (or will be momentarily...). Have a look at it, try to make it deadlock. If I messed up the CVS tagging, also let me know -- I know only enough about CVS to be dangerous :) This should also reduce CPU usage noticably. The
2000 Nov 10
2
source browser updated
http://surf.chimie.uqam.ca/~kruus/vorbis/ now contain branch_beta3 and trunk subdirs that are updated daily (until branch_beta3 becomes historical next week, like the other snapshots at that URL). to web-browse the source code, go to http://surf.chimie.uqam.ca/~kruus/vorbis/lxr/http/source erik (back after audio-video sync miniproject. Yay!) --- >8 ---- List archives:
2001 Jan 23
2
feature request: control in ogg123
Hi people! I think it would be cool if ogg123 had a mode in which you could conrol it with stdin. pausing, quitting/stopping and seeking would be enough imho. mpg123 already has something like this (I think -e). I'd do it myself but I'm busy. Shouldn't take much time. Bye, Peter Surda (Shurdeek) <surda@bigfoot.com>, ICQ 10236103, +4369910964300 -- The dark ages
2001 Mar 06
1
ao patch (fwd)
Can someone apply this patch? It corrects a silly typo on my part. --- Stan Seibert ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 01:20:48 +0100 From: Markus Keller <markus@mercury.net.dhis.org> To: indigo@aztec.asu.edu Subject: ao patch Hi, I just noticed a small typo in ao_esd.c. Here is a patch for it: --- ao_esd.c~ Sun Feb 25 03:06:05 2001 +++ ao_esd.c Wed
2001 Mar 14
1
get_latency() ?
I was looking back through the libao source after some time away from it and I noticed the addition of a plugin_get_latency() function to the plugin API. What is the purpose of this function and what was the motivation for adding it? --- Stan Seibert --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2001 Mar 28
1
Whining about the raw driver.
Hi, I'm whining again about the inclusion of the raw driver in libao. Can someone please commit the patch I posted in message: http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/0098.html (which will turn into http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200103/0098.html in 4 days.) I've got people who want it included asking me what's the hold up. --- Stan Seibert --- >8 ---- List archives:
2001 Apr 13
1
making debian packages
hi, how could i make debian packages out of the nightly snapshot. there is a debian directory, but i never build a debian package before and the README only has instructions for building rpm. moerk -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2001 Jan 02
1
best encoding
I've got some songs that I need OGG-ified as high quality as possible for my site, and I'm not sure how to go about doing it. I've checked out the tools available, but I'm wondering if there's anything else I should know about the process (above and beyond how to run the apps). Any advice in this area would be greatly appreciated. These suckers have got to be PERFECT...
2001 Jan 27
1
OGG + DivX ?
Hi There have been some discussions regarding OGG as audio stream in DivX video at http://forums.projectmayo.com/. Is there or will there be an OGG codec like Frauhofer MPEG 3 & Microsoft Audio? This could boost the usage of OGG (mainly underground?). :) But on the other hand it could give OGG bad reputation when associated with 'illegal' copies of video. :( Matts --- >8
2001 Jan 08
2
[fwd] ogg123 (from: pfk@fuchs.offl.uni-jena.de)
A feature request that sounds reasonable and a bug report. ----- Forwarded message from Frank Klemm <pfk@fuchs.offl.uni-jena.de> ----- Delivery-Date: Sat Jan 6 06:35:21 2001 Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 15:26:43 +0100 From: Frank Klemm <pfk@fuchs.offl.uni-jena.de> To: xiphmont@xiph.org Subject: ogg123 X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0.1i For ogg123 I need the following feature: - Decode one .ogg file
2001 Sep 13
1
encoding documentation
Hello, I'm an Electrical Engineering student. I'm doing a research job about audio compressing. I'm looking for documentation about Vorbis analysis, synthesis, coding and decoding. I took a look at Xiph page documentation section, but it's not complete yet. There's this site about encoding, but i only found information about Vorbis windowing:
2000 Dec 29
2
ogg123 / Solaris
Speaking of ogg123 fixes and Solaris... <getopt.h> doesn't appear to exist in Solaris. Hence, ogg123 won't compile on Solaris at all (even with gcc). I originally mentioned this back in November (http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200011/0291.html). Can this be fixed? {+} Jeff Squyres {+} squyres@cse.nd.edu {+} Perpetual Obsessive Notre Dame Student Craving Utter Madness
2001 May 29
4
AW: Are AMDs preferable? [was: Choosing a processor]
Hi Joane, I think AMDs are 'preferable' of cost/'performance unit'. For standard applications you will have to compare a Duron-900 to a P-III-933; and AMDs will perform much better when it comes to number crunching. And now -- have a look at the prices...! I wouldn't buy any Intel chip today... this may be a 'European' habit, but I think it isn't / shouldn't
2001 Apr 23
1
building libao under Debian
Here are some of my notes with building and using vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 under Debian Linux 2.2. 1) building libao: make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/jeremy/src/ogg/libao-0.6.0/src/plugins/alsa' Making all in arts make[3]: Entering directory `/home/jeremy/src/ogg/libao-0.6.0/src/plugins/arts' /bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=compile gcc -DPACKAGE=\"libao\"
2001 May 10
1
Possible fix for bug #14 (ogg123 -b memory leak)
Hi all, Browsing through the bug database, I was able to reproduce #14. Briefly, when I run, for example: ogg123 -b 8000 test1.ogg test2.ogg test1.ogg [...] where test1.ogg and test2.ogg have different bitrates or numbers of channels (that is important), ogg123's memory usage continuously increases as each new song is played. I think I've tracked down the bug to the use of
2001 Apr 19
2
Re: ogg123 and stdout
>I've made something. It wasn't done in exactly 10 minutes because I had to >translate the headers to Pascal, but the GUI was certainly done in about >30 minutes. [...] >http://www.xs4all.nl/~walterln/vorbis_play_17apr.zip (259K) would it be hard to add streaming support? a small and simple player, which could also stream vorbis would be cool. also a command line tool for
2000 Dec 18
2
Compaq sued for violating video-compression patents
I know Tarkin is not the priority right now, but when it becomes it's good to know which company might feel nervous... ------------------------------------------ Compaq sued for alleged patent violations By Bloomberg News November 20, 2000, 5:30 a.m. PT WILMINGTON, Del.--Compaq Computer, the world's biggest personal computer maker, has been sued by a group for allegedly infringing
2001 Mar 17
1
ogg123 doesn't destroy shm segment
Every time ogg123 -bXXX is run, it creates another shared memory segment but fails to destroy it on exit. Thus an increasing number of shm segments keeps piling up and eat all the (often rather limited amount of) available shared memory. The patch below corrects this and also fixes the bizarre abuse of stat() permission bits for shmget(). On systems that support it, I'd very much like to