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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 Dec 25
1
ogg123, Chrismas release
Merry Christmas, Vorbis folks! Here's bunches of cleanups to ogg123. I haven't changed much in the raw code, mostly a few places with broken implementations. I'm also trying to cleanup some places where we assume too much, because ogg123 might eventually be able to safely run suid (or sgid) (to access the audio devices). I think the next thing I'll attack is the buffering. --
2000 Dec 28
0
[ogg123] buffer done ... almost
Yes it is 2:42 PM, and yes I stayed up finishing ogg123 buffering. But I'm not committing it because I'm really tired now and I'm very, very, very suprised it even worked (the first time!). I see why people use semaphores; I thought select() and a signal could work just as well. The select times out every second, so it keeps the buffer relatively filled without eating up loads of CPU.
2001 Aug 11
0
kcarnold_work branch of ogg123
I've been doing a ton of work on my branch. CVS log tells a little of the story. For one, the buffer is nearly completely rewriten. That means deadlock cases. I've caught a few, but I need help. Anyone who's computer is faster or slower than my own or perhaps schedules things differently (i.e. everyone) please hit the ogg123 on my branch (kcarnold_work) with the strangest conditions
2001 Aug 13
0
Going away again; ogg123 status
Hello all, I'm going away on vacation again, so no work on ogg123 from me for a week. This is disappointing because I would have liked to be able to get my branch work into shape for an rc3 release, but there's no way I'll be able to get it done by then. That said, since I have moved the buffer code to pthreads and added libcurl streaming, the new code needs a lot of testing,
2000 Dec 22
1
Be happy: ogg123 fixes (almost)
I have been very busy for the last few months with school, during which time Jack and others have taken over ogg123. Now I have a week off for Christmas ("Winter Break" for the politically correct), so I have some free time. And what better place to spend it than at my computer? (heh) So anyway I decided to take a look at (what's left of) ogg123. Yuck. Eeew. Horror. The good news:
2001 Jul 15
1
getting a wierd results from ov_time_tell()
>From the documentation that I read, ov_time_tell is supposed to tell you the how many seconds the decoder is into in the stream. However, I'm getting some weird results from it. On my stream (which is seekable - I verified it), ov_time_total returns the correct total seconds. However, when I start playing, ov_time_tell first gives me a wrong floating point number (like 4.969.). when I
2004 May 18
1
Can vorbisfile read comments from an HTTP stream
Just noticed this article on Slashdot: http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/18/0432202 ...about the feasibility and efficiency of reading id3v2 tags out of mp3's over http. I know that vorbisfile's callback model is well suited to handling this sort of scenario, but I'm curious to know whether ov_open will try to read enough stream to pull the comments out on a
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 Nov 12
1
Vorbisfile: non-seekable
Hi, I use the following code: if (ov_open(NULL, &vf, const_cast<char*>(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(get_data())), get_size()) < 0) error = 0x100; else { vorbis_info* vi = ov_info(&vf, -1); Cvirtual_file f; const int cb_samples = ov_pcm_total(&vf, -1); const bool seekable = ov_seekable(&vf); So all data is already in memory and passed to
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
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 Feb 21
1
Better buffer fix.
Looking at it, I think this patch is actually better than the one I sent before, mainly because it keeps from adding a bunch of weird parameters to functions at the expense of a single global variable (globals... ick). Aaron Plattner <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>text/plain attachment: ogg123.diff.2 </UL> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
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 Nov 04
5
ogg123 running under MacOS X
I finally managed to compile ogg123 under MacOS X, after creating a PB project for it. Rillian, do you want to include the PB project in cvs? (it needs a LOT of polishing, though). ---------- Ogg123 from PACKAGE VERSION by Kenneth Arnold <kcarnold@arnoldnet.net> and others Usage: ogg123 [<options>] <input file> ... -h, --help this help -V, --version display
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
2009 Jun 04
1
ogg audio streaming problem
Hi,guys Hope you are doing well! I am an ogg format starter, and I am implementing ogg audio streaming. I meet some problems for streaming. My application is as follows: I send download request to server,and server sends the download ogg file to client side. when a certain amount of data is downloaded, and I start to play the ogg file by using a library. I use juce c++ library which uses
2000 Sep 05
1
[kcarnold@xiph.org: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: vorbis/vorbis-tools/libao ao_alsa.c ao_oss.c audio_out.c audio_out.h]
remember kenneth that libao has moved to the "ao" module, so copy the changes... jack. ----- Forwarded message from "Kenneth C. Arnold" <kcarnold@xiph.org> ----- Delivered-To: cvs-outgoing@xiph.org Delivered-To: cvs@xiph.org To: cvs@xiph.org Subject: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: vorbis/vorbis-tools/libao ao_alsa.c ao_oss.c audio_out.c audio_out.h Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000
2000 Dec 24
2
Using vorbisfile with an in-memory file instead of FILE*
Hi, How can I use vorbisfile when I've already read the data into memory of an OGG file? Olaf van der Spek Almere, Holland Olaf@XCC.TMFWeb.NL http://xcc.tiberian.com/ --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word