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2005 Oct 16
2
ogg123 playback from stdin
Hi, Regarding ticket 523 "ogg123 can no longer play from stdin": http://trac.xiph.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/523 It seems that 'cat sample.ogg | ogg123 -' works for me, for ogg123 from svn. Can anyone verify that code has been committed to fix this bug, or is there a different usage that triggers the bug? Conrad.
2001 Oct 11
1
Ogg123 playback bug
Heh. *I* have one to report. I just placed a file at http://www.xiph.org/xiphmont/ogg123bad.ogg decoder_example decodes this file properly. ogg123 decodes to WAV properly. However, ogg123 places a 'shhhhPOP' noise into the right channel of soundcard playback (reliably) at just after 1.3 seconds. Going back to look... ogg123 is doing that with a couple different files. In this one,
2015 Mar 12
0
Opus playback support in ogg123?
Hi, Is there any chance Opus playback could be added to ogg123 or opusdec, please? I saw an old patch from Jeff Muizelaar in the mailing list archives for Opus support in ogg123 but couldn't find anything else. Thanks, KJ
2004 Nov 30
2
Bug in ogg123 playback of OggFLAC files?
[I'm not online regularly, so don't include me in any replies. And I'm not sure if the vorbis or the flac list, or something else, is more suitable for the following, so bear with me] Moin, moin. I used a recent ogg123 to play back a FLAC file I had created, and saw it wasn't able to seek within the file. So, I thought to myself, why not try out an OggFLAC file, so I created
2004 Nov 30
2
Bug in ogg123 playback of OggFLAC files?
[I'm not online regularly, so don't include me in any replies. And I'm not sure if the vorbis or the flac list, or something else, is more suitable for the following, so bear with me] Moin, moin. I used a recent ogg123 to play back a FLAC file I had created, and saw it wasn't able to seek within the file. So, I thought to myself, why not try out an OggFLAC file, so I created
2001 Mar 10
0
patch to add device-option to ogg123 rc file
Below is a patch for vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 ogg123. It adds support for using the rc file (like /etc/ogg123.rc) for configuring the device-options. In addition, comments can be used (when they start a line). My ~/.ogg123rc: default_device=oss default_options=dsp:/dev/audio Please share your comments. Jeremy C. Reed http://www.reedmedia.net/ diff -u
2013 Jun 02
0
Is there an "off" switch to prepare to repeat a call to ogg123?
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Hi Ogg Fans, I have a puzzle. When I'm getting ready to plan a larger program, I often do some little experiments to see whether what I'm thinking is going to be able to happen in the way that I anticipate. My next project involves some playing .ogg files in a random order. I have three brief files which I have used in this experiment. I am
2004 Jun 15
3
Repeat patch for ogg123
Hi, I have made a small patch for enabling repeating in ogg123. It adds the parameter "--repeat n" or "r n" where n indicates how many times it repeats the playlists. Zero in forever. Apply it if you like, I find it very convenient. -- Regards Niels Sandmann Jabber: sandmann@jabber.dk, Email: sandm@nn.dk -------------- next part -------------- Only in ogg123: .deps Only in
2003 Mar 09
0
ogg123 --end 1:59 patch.ogg
Hi Here is another patch regarding time in ogg123 which is more controvercial than the other one I send some days ago. (see attachment) When working with Daisy/SMIL [1] files it would be helpfull if the user could stop play at a specific time. Currently .ogg files are not allowed in the Daisy format but that will hopefully happen one day if I work hard at it. A clip in a Daisy file could look
2002 Aug 01
0
[: Re: [fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)]
For some reason this didn't make the list and I got no approval message... this time I'll force the From to be my subscribed address. Bug in Monty's new filtering system? Anyway, here goes again. ----- Forwarded message from ----- Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:24:46 -0400 To: vorbis-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] [fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from:
2000 Dec 15
1
AIX + ogg123
Has anyone managed to get ogg123 to compile in AIX? I'm got an RS6k with a PPC 604e, running AIX 4.3.3. I can get libogg, libvorbis, libao, oggenc (so, everything _but_ ogg123) to compile just fine. I'm using gcc, thankfully, and not the native IBM compilers. I believe the problem to be with the linker. By default gcc for AIX doesn't use the GNU linker, but the standard AIX
2001 Jul 11
1
AGAIN: ogg123/ogg123.c of vorbis-tools causes error on FreeBSD
In the vorbis-tools of the 20010710 version of CVS snapshot, ogg123/ogg123.c causes error on FreeBSD: <sys/types.h> is required. This *HAS NOT BEEN FIXED SINCE THE 20010601 VERSION*. I would appreciate if you just add an #include line - or let me know why you do not want to do so. // Kenji Rikitake *** ogg123.c.FCS Sun Apr 8 11:33:08 2001 --- ogg123.c Sat Jun 2 00:40:08 2001
2003 Feb 14
1
ogg123 and plugger
Hi. I'm trying to get plugger to work with ogg123 and it does - sort of. No matter what the song is, it plays 24 seconds of the song and then dies. Same spot every time - I've tried with a short song (Janis Joplin Mercedes Benz) and a long song (Cracker Eurotrash Girl). I have this as the mime identification in the plugger rc file: audio/ogg: ogg: Vorbis Ogg audio application/x-ogg: ogg:
2001 Jun 30
0
ogg123 synopsis and man page fixes
The output of ogg123 -h and the man page should be updated to document the devices currently available through libao. (Those extraneous carriage returns in ogg123.1 suck, btw.) --- ogg123/ogg123.1.orig Sat Jun 30 14:48:43 2001 +++ ogg123/ogg123.1 Sat Jun 30 15:02:46 2001 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ written to output overhead. .IP oss -Open Sound System driver for Linux and {Net,Free,Open}BSD. +Open
2005 Aug 08
0
Re: oggdec/ogg123 cannot play stream files
Hello I'm following this up to the vorbis-dev mailing list (and bcc to you). Thanks for your repsonses. At 15:09 Uhr -0500 07.08.2005, Graham Mitchell wrote: > > b) concerning oggdec and ogg123: > > - neither is able to read from a pipe nor a fifo, as it seems. > >Yes, the "ogg123" from a pipe bug was actually just fixed in CVS during the >last week, so try
2000 Oct 26
1
ogg123 does not stop at the end of the file
MoiN ogg123 does not exit after playing a file but starts to eat all available cpu time, trying to read past the end of the file. Please apply the following patch to ogg123.c in vorbis-tools: --- vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c.orig Thu Oct 26 22:37:05 2000 +++ vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c Thu Oct 26 22:37:29 2000 @@ -461,9 +461,9 @@ while (!eos) {
2001 Jan 02
0
ogg123: close_dsp_on_suspend and next_on_SIGUSR1 patches submission
Hi, A developper of MandrakeSoft needed for some reason to ameliorate ogg123 in a way: with the patch when you issue a Ctrl+Z (suspending the app) the dsp is freed. Ofcourse the app can still continue when SIGCONT is received. Apparently he chose to separate the actual code into more functions. Please note that this code uses local functions, it thus needs gcc to compile. -=-=-- ---
2000 Sep 19
1
patch for ogg123 on FreeBSD
In order to get ogg123 to compile under FreeBSD, I had to change the include order: Index: ogg123.c =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/vorbis/vorbis-tools/ogg123.c,v retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -r1.17 ogg123.c --- ogg123.c 2000/08/30 06:09:22 1.17 +++ ogg123.c 2000/09/19 17:18:12 @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ #include
2002 Oct 06
0
Patch: remote interface for ogg123
Hi, A few months ago, I implemented a remote interface to ogg123 similar to that of mpg123. I did this to add playback of ogg files to irmp3, a mp3 jukebox that already interfaces with mpg123. I have tested the interface for a while and found it stable. I've sent patches to the irmp3 development team and hope that they'll be integrated soon in irmp3. It would be very usefull if the
2000 Oct 02
1
ogg123 Patch
Hi all, Ralph Giles pointed me here for my ogg123 patch. I had mail'd the authors (listed in ogg123.1) and Xiph about this but I recieved no response - and here is probably a better place for it. I decided to work on ogg123 when I wanted to work on Ogg Vorbis support in Nautilus (if you don't know what it is, it is the new Graphical File Manager for GNOME). Currently Nautilus has mp3