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2001 Aug 01
1
WAVE loader for oggenc and oggdrop
<LET OBJECT=STEAM DIRECTION=OFF> Here is an improved WAVE file loader for oggenc/oggdrop : int load_wave(char * filename,void * buffer) { fprintf(stderr,"unsupported WAVE file format !\n"); return -1; } It has the same functionality as the current code, but is shorter, has less ( zero ? ) bugs, is easier to maintain etc. </LET> I created a RIFF/WAVE ( commonly known
2003 Nov 26
3
Updated OggDrop ?
Are the ogg/vorbis programs updated to v1.0.1 ? OggDrop for example ? Regards, David ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- David Balazic mailto:david.balazic@hermes.si HERMES Softlab http://www.hermes-softlab.com Zolajeva 30 Phone: +386 2 450 8851 SI-2000 Maribor Slovenija
2002 Jan 07
2
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? Tagging?
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? Tagging? > If you really must know (and I don't think it matters) I use oggdrop because I want to > encode a batch of files without requiring user intervention between each file, and because I do lot of tagging. > Besides, I don't see how oggdrop is going to HELP me encode the entire CD to Ogg Vorbis. It's
2001 May 05
1
fix for oggdrop disappearing window
Hi, I don't know if this problem has been looked at yet. The latest version of oggdrop I found was at http://www.vorbis.com/files/beta4/windows/oggdrop-1.0beta4.zip. If you whip the window quickly from right to left, the client mouse coordinate in WM_MOUSEMOVE *can* be negative and so the LOWORD and HIWORD macros will cast the mouse coordinates to insanely high 64K-ish values. Then the
2001 Aug 08
0
Re: patches for oggdrop
Jack, Where you able to use those patches for oggdrop I posted? -Chris >>This is correct. I forgot to tag win32sdk, but win32-tools wasn't >>modified. >> >>> It looks like "oggdrop" in contained in win32-tools. That module has an >>old version >>> of audio.c, which will only accept 16 "fmt" chunks, i.e. only the older
2001 Mar 28
1
mono files don't compress well
I am considering using OGG for sending mono files across the net. OGG sounds great and I like the philosophy. But when I compress a mono file using OGGDROP or OGGENC Beta4, I can only get compression ratios of about 3:1. If I take the original mono file and convert it to stereo, then encode it, I can get a compression ratio of about 10:1. So the final encoded file for stereo is actually smaller
2001 Mar 01
2
Pre-echo like noises on Beta4
Hi, there. Although I'm not a hacker at all, I noticed an audible noise on Beta 4 encoded files. So, I'd like to report it here. I ripped and encoded 'A Day Without Rain' on the album with the same name By Enya into Vorbis using Oggenc and Oggdrop Beta 4 from the Vorbis site. (You know, she is quite an encoder-killer.) At all the bitrates, files encoded by Oggdrop had audible
2002 Jul 25
3
Is there an oggenc low bit rate HOWTO?
First let me say that I was absolutely astounded at the sound quality when using oggenc at q = -1 (around 50 kbps). So much so, that I'm anxious to try some of the lower bit rates that were mentioned in the announcement for 1.0: ... audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel. But I am having trouble finding how to use either oggdrop or oggenc to get these
2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like 24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or CoolEdit,
2001 Feb 26
1
[fwd] Re: Can't encode anything using Oggdrop Beta 4 (from: bryandanielkennedy@hotmail.com)
I don't know enough to tell if this is pilot error on the user's part or a legit problem. Advice requested (also Cc: the original user if you can). ----- Forwarded message from Bryan Kennedy <bryandanielkennedy@hotmail.com> ----- Delivery-Date: Mon Feb 26 22:07:54 2001 From: "Bryan Kennedy" <bryandanielkennedy@hotmail.com> To: "Monty"
2002 Jul 15
2
oggdrop with quality < 0
If anyone is interested, I smushed the less than 0 quality rate setting into oggdrop. The diff is below. Alan <p><p>Index: encthread.c =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/win32-tools/oggdrop/encthread.c,v retrieving revision 1.9 diff -r1.9 encthread.c 117,118c117,118 < if (quality < 0) < quality = 1; ---
2002 Sep 04
2
OggDrop version ?
How can I find out the version of the OggDrop program ? It has no version info ( no About box ) and the exe file properties has no Version tab. What version of the vorbis libraries is it using ? The same goes for OggDropXP ( it is a bit better , it has an about box with it version and compile date, but still no info about the used ogg/vorbis libs and no Version property for the file ) Regards,
2001 Sep 03
2
OggEnc help file
---------- > Van: ORK <korsmo@solungen.hm.no> > Aan: vorbis@xiph.org > Onderwerp: [vorbis] OggEnc help file > Datum: maandag 3 september 2001 18:21 > > Somebody asked how to use OggEnc a while ago. > > OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) > (c) 2001 Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au) > > Usage: oggenc [options] input.wav [...] LOL! --- >8 ---- List
2000 Aug 14
0
OggEnc manpage
Attached is the manual page for OggEnc. Please proofread it and commit to CVS. Also remember to edit Makefile.in to install the man page to the appropriate location. Thanks. --- Stan Seibert .\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii oggenc.1 .\" .TH oggenc 1 "August 13, 2000" "" "Vorbis Tools" .SH NAME oggenc \- encode audio into
2002 Oct 25
1
vorbis software versions Was: file(1) support for Ogg and Ogg/Vorbis
Beni Cherniavksy (cben@techunix.technion.ac.il) wrote : [ big snip ] > Here are the dates as far as I know: > > > 20000508 (beta1/2) > 20001031 (beta3) > 20010225 (beta4) > 20010615 (RC1) > 20010813 (RC2) > 20010816 (gtune 1) (RC2 - Garf tuned v1) > 20011014 (GTune 2) (RC2 - Garf tuned v2) > 20011217 (RC3 - oggenc, oggdrop) > 20011231 (RC3 -
2002 Jan 07
0
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? T agging?
Philip M. White wrote: >>FOR %%1 IN (*.wav) DO oggenc -q 4 --artist="Dido" > This is wonderful, Christopher. > One last question: is there a way to use the loop > control variable value inside the loop? Since the loop > counter begins with one and is incrementing each time (I'm > assuming), I should probably use that value as the track > number
2002 Mar 02
0
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 20:38:42 -0500
Hello all, I've been having some problems with the .ogg encoder when run within Windows. Someone at vorbis.com told me to post my problem to the mailing list (which I assume this is, unless I've subscribed to the wrong one) and see if you folks have any pointers. Without further ado: System is a Win98SE machine with a 400Mhz processor and 160Mb of memory. I've downloaded all the
2001 Aug 30
1
Some minor refactoring of Oggdrop build environment
I performed a minor amount of refactoring of the build environment for oggdrop. These include: Action: Added a workspace to manage project files and dependencies Purpose: To build all dependent libraries before attempting to build oggdrop -- i.e. provide one-step build process. Instead of opening "oggdrop.dsp", open "oggdrop.dsw" Action: Added
2000 Jun 25
1
OggEnc v0.1
I finally got around to getting this to a more-or-less working state. Right now, it does most of what vorbize does, plus support for encoding multiple files (this works, but needs some additions to sanely handle titles, etc. for multiple files). The name is temporary, until I think of something better. http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~msmith/oggenc-0.1.tar.gz Hopefully, it's mostly portable,
2001 Aug 17
1
Oggdrop issue
Hello all, When I drag the Oggdrop window and pull it around, it disappears from my desktop - it's still visible on the tray, though. Anybody else noticed that? (I'm using RC2 oggdrop from vorbis.com, under Win2K SP2) -- Cheers, _____________________________ SyP (_Szabolcs Péter PGP Key ID: _____________________)ICQ# 69968772 0x098AEC13 --- >8 ----