Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "ogg123 bug"
2002 Jul 16
1
Vote Vorbis!
The Linux Journal's 2002 Readers' Choice poll is open.
Vorbis is featured in the Favorite Audio Tool category,
so go vote for your favorite codec!
Actually, you even have the choice of voting for "ogg123"
or for "Vorbis Tools", since it seems someone at Linux
Journal is not quite aware of what Vorbis Tools contain.
I suggest voting for "Vorbis Tools", so that
2002 Apr 08
2
YANS [was?/is?: Tag changes]
YANS: Yet Another Silly Idea
The discussion about tags seems to me to be getting a little silly.
>From my 'newbie' perspective on tag formats, it seems to me that all
tags are arbitrary. I mean, sure, you could add a 'your player
should support this tag in this format', but really, it comes down
to consistency on the Encoder's (person that encoded the file) part
in how to
2003 Aug 14
1
Renice ogg123
I'm thinking of writing some sort of SUID wrapper for ogg123 that will
always run it at maximum priority for use with mpg123.el on my Linux
system.
I just wanted to check first that I am not duplicating efforts
here. Has anyone already written a tool like this?
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2000 Dec 30
8
Whitespace standard?
I've noticed that throughout the code there's quite a variety of formatting
styles, especially the size of TAB characters (4 or 8) and size of indents
(2 or 4). Is there any agreed standard for new code now?
Oh, and whoever wrote the ogg code must get an electric shock every time he
hits the spacebar. It's full of spaceless lines like
2004 Jun 08
2
piping to ogg123: Error opening - using the oggvorbis
module. The file may be corrupted.
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0406081110070.26162-100000@pilchuck.reedmedia.net>
I am unable to pipe to ogg123 with cat, but redirecting with < works fine.
rainier:~$ cat ~/audio/acdc-who_made_who.ogg | ogg123 -v -
Audio Device: OSS audio driver output
Author: Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma@ess.engr.uvic.ca>
Comments: Outputs audio to the Open Sound
2001 Jan 15
1
Web page for OS/2 port
Just FYI, I've created a web page for the OS/2 binaries I've made at
http://silk.apana.org.au/vorbis/
I've also included the full source I built from and a diff between that
source & the current CVS. Of course I'm keen to see as much of that diff as
possible committed to the repository, although you can ignore the DartLib &
oggplay stuff. They should be superceded by
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.
2016 Apr 20
1
ogg123 playing 24bit flac
Ulrich Windl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Recently I made some recordings (44.1kH/24bit WAV), and after
> post-processing (normalization, noide reduction) I saved them as flac (still
> 44.1kHz/24bit).
> I noticed that ogg123 can decode these, but it will output 24 bit only.
> Specifically there's no option to transform the output to 16bit.
> When trying to pipe the 24bit WAV output
2003 Feb 28
2
ogg123 -k 1:59 patch.ogg # minutes and seconds
Hi
I have helped a user with a little patch for ogg123. He uses ogg123
for very big files, often more than an hour (blind books). When he
breaks the book and later on want to go back to the same chapter, it
is a little troublesome to calculate the seconds. Minutes is much more
convenient as it is what is written on the screen.
I guess my patch is a little buggy and would like to improve it
2004 Mar 18
4
ogg123 streaming bug
ogg123 seems to have a issue when streaming for long peroids of time.
If I have ogg123 up connected to a streaming server for more than 3.5
hours it begins to stutter or add blocks of static. I've verifed this
with 2 different soundcards in both alsa oss emulation and regular oss.
It's 100% repeatable for me.
It does not happen with xmms using libvorbis as the output plugin so it
2001 Jan 23
1
ogg123 sampling rate problems
I just used ogg123 to play back a file encoded from a 22.5 KHz WAV, and it
played twice too fast. Looking at the source, it seems that the sampling rate
and number of channels are hard-coded into it. What´s the best way of fixing
this? I quickly hacked together something that closes and reopens the devices
before each file (diff attached). Is there a better solution?
Aaron Plattner
<HR
2001 Apr 13
4
bug? ogg123 and mono files
hello,
I try to listen to the stream at http://ogg.radiostudio.org:8007/ostream.ogg
with
ogg123, it's a 44100/mono stream. It sounds to me like a mono file played as
a stereo
file. there are very often silent drop outs and the music is pitched. is
this a bug
in ogg123?
I changed to stereo encoding and know it's better (normal pitch without
silence), but
I have klicks/scratches in
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi,
I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that
mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to
do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes,
such as piping the output to sox.
I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm
looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by
modifying
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi,
I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that
mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to
do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes,
such as piping the output to sox.
I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm
looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by
modifying
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 Jan 27
4
ogg123 oss plugin plays garbage
I tried to use the current cvs version of ogg123 with oss output and the
ogg just sounds like static. I wanted to document it on the list in case
anyone else is having the problem. I can make ogg123 write wav files fine.
Also Vakor does not have any trouble playing oggs with ogg123, so I am not
certain what the problem is. I have tried compiling all of ogg vorbis
(ao,ogg,vorbis,vorbis-tools)
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful.
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To: feedback@vorbis.com
Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2005 Oct 11
1
ogg123 + replaygain?
Hey
When playing an http ogg stream served by icecast, ogg123 (vorbis-tools-1.0.1) seems to
detect replaygain metadata because it displays it in a nice way, but does ogg123 actually
alter the playback volume according to the replaygain variables? I can notice no effect.
I did some googling on this but didn't find much help. I discovered a vgplay patch for
vorbis-tools 1.0.1 but after
2002 Feb 06
1
ogg123 ^C changes
Hi
There is a good thing with ogg123. When playing multiple files, like
ogg123 a.ogg b.ogg
Ctrl-C will skip to next file.
However, if I first do a
cat a.ogg b.ogg > c.ogg
and then
ogg123 c.ogg
Ctrl-C will simple skip the and not just jump to chapter two.
Is it a big change to ogg123 to just let it jump to next block when
pressing Ctrl-C ?
best regards/hans
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Hamletsgade 4 - 201,
2001 Oct 22
1
ogg123 bitrate average (forwarded for Jack Versfeld)
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Hey all...
I have included a diff to the 1.0rc2 source of vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c
to average the bitrate out in the reporting so that it looks a bit