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2002 Jan 01
1
RC3 OggDrop
Hi, It's nice to see my patch in action. Who made the "Save Quality" dialog box? I think it should also contain the bitrate itself as a reference. Olaf van der Spek Almere, Holland Olaf@XCC.TMFWeb.NL http://xccu.sourceforge.net/ http://xcc.tiberian.com/ <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2001 Nov 12
1
WinAmp RC1/RC2 problem
Hi, I've got a number of sound effects for a mod of a game in Ogg Vorbis format, encoded with OggDrop (RC2). WinAmp with Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder RC1 and RC2 freeze when I try to play those files. Maybe it's because the files are so small? Both OGG and WAV versions can be found at http://xccu.sourceforge.net/temp/winamp_crash.zip Olaf van der Spek Almere, Holland Olaf@XCC.TMFWeb.NL
2001 Nov 30
1
Ogg Drop?
Hi, I asked this before, but it seems it hasn''t been updated. Who is responsible for this and what are the problems? The changes are in CVS (IIRC), but not in the current EXE available for downloading. Olaf van der Spek Almere, Holland Olaf@XCC.TMFWeb.NL http://xccu.sourceforge.net/ http://xcc.tiberian.com/ --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
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
2001 Aug 15
2
WinAmp plug-in based on RC1?
Hi, I just downloaded this and it says it's based on RC1 in the about box. Is that a typo or is the plug-in not updated? 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'
2001 Aug 21
1
Minimal decoder version for RC2 encoded files
Hi, What version of the decoder do I need to decode RC2 encoded files? I used beta 4 in some utilities and I didn't download the newest vorbis source yet and a user reported the utility didn't work. 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
2001 Jan 03
1
Use of const
> Neither. initial could be const, but isn't. libvorbis doesn't make much > (any?) use of the const keyword, though there are plenty of places it would > probably be good to use. Because the source files are C and not C++, parameter types aren't checked, so is the use of const really a good idea? For example, this compiles fine (on VC++ 6), but itsn't right: int
2002 Dec 23
5
Bzip2 & Ogg Vorbis
Hi, I've got some (seven) Ogg Vorbis files with a total size of 18637246 bytes. When I use bzip2 to compress these files, the total size is 16949443. That's 10% less. Is bzip2 supposed to be able to compress Ogg Vorbis files further? If not, are these files encoded with wrong settings? If so, why is there no option to use bzip2 with Ogg Vorbis by default? Olaf van der Spek Almere,
2001 Sep 21
0
OggDrop patch (again)
Hi, I added the patch I made a long time ago to the current version and the result can be downloaded below. http://xccu.sourceforge.net/temp/oggdrop.zip I haven't had the opporunity to really test it yet. -- Olaf van der Spek 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,
2001 May 11
2
Application Crashes When Calling ov_time_seek() function
I’m running into a problem with my application crashing when I make a call to the ov_time_seek() function. The call includes the OggVorbis_File and it is indeed seekable, as I first check that using the ov_seekable() function. Everytime, however I try to seek forward, the application dies with a core dump. I’m working with the example from the “VorbisFile Documentation” site. The application
2001 Nov 22
14
Small vorbis files with vorbisfile
I think I have bumped into the small file error, or I''m doing something stupid. The files are short audio effects for a game (embedded in our own data format). Sample info: Vorbis packets: 1 (4 kb) Samples: 28672 Samplerate: 22 kHz Channels: 2 This is what I''m doing when I want to get a number of bytes from the stream: The problem is that ov_pcm_tell always returns 0. And so
2013 Jul 15
2
Serialize data.frame to database
Dear R-Users, I need a very fast and reliable database solution so I try to serialize a data.frame (to binary data) and to store this data to an SQLite database. This is what I tried to do: library(RSQLite) con <- dbDriver("SQLite") db <- dbConnect(con, "test") dbSendQuery(db, 'CREATE TABLE frames("simID" INT, "data" BLOB)') data.bin <-
2004 Apr 06
1
ov_open fails on Version 1.0.1
Hi, I've just got around to moving from version 1.0 to 1.0.1. Now when I run my program, at least on Windoze, (haven't tried Linux yet), I get an Access Exception on the ov_open. Nothing else has changed. All I did was replace the lib and dll files that are in the win32sdk zip and re-build all, so it's the same the project files for for both builds. Here the snippet of code that
2016 Feb 27
2
Error: istream-seekable: safe_mkstemp(/tmp/dovecot.imap.) failed
I'm seeing these recently: Feb 27 09:24:01 nihlus dovecot: imap(tlx at leuxner.net): Error: istream-seekable: safe_mkstemp(/tmp/dovecot.imap.) failed: No such file or directory Feb 27 09:24:01 nihlus dovecot: imap(tlx at leuxner.net): Error: istream-seekable: safe_mkstemp(/tmp/dovecot.imap.) failed: No such file or directory Feb 27 09:24:01 nihlus dovecot: imap(tlx at leuxner.net): Error:
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
2003 May 23
1
isSeekable returns F on seekable file
Hi, Seems that on RWin 1.7.0 and 1.6.2 isSeekable returns F on binary files, while seek() works as expected on the same connection - see example below: > con = file(nm, "rb") > isSeekable(con) [1] FALSE > readBin(con, double(), 10) [1] 7.263824e-317 5.968155e-317 2.340685e-317 2.734062e-312 4.088386e-312 4.670335e-317 [7] 6.097545e-317 3.396341e-312 6.615484e-317
2013 Apr 23
1
imap Panic: file istream-seekable.c: line 253 (i_stream_seekable_read): assertion failed: (stream->istream.v_offset + stream->pos <= sstream->write_peak)
Hi Timo, just another crash - using 2.2.1 (c95cea6e1389). Regards, Pascal -------------- next part -------------- Reading symbols from /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap...done. [New LWP 15198] warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error. [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". Core
2006 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] Registering '-march=' option for LLC
2013 Jan 16
1
Help with a parallel process
Hi R-Core, i am using nnet and DEoptim, Xcc=matrix(rnorm(100,0.5,0.08),50,2) Ycr=matrix(rnorm(50,0.2,0.05),50,1) pred_regm1 <- function(A) { A1=A[1] A2=A[2] A3=A[3] regm1 <- nnet(Xcc,Ycr,entropy=T,size=A1,decay=A2,maxit=2000,trace=F,Hess=T,rang=A3,skip=T) dif=sum((predict(regm1,Xcc)-Ycr)^2) return(dif) } somar=DEoptim(pred_regm1,c(1,0.00001,0.01), c(25,0.999,0.95),
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