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2001 Mar 01
2
ov_time_seek to 0s fails... AGAIN
Hello everybody, I sent something about this before, but this bug is still there, so... If you call ov_time_seek(vf, 0); it will fail, returning OV_EFAULT (from ov_pcm_seek_page). I think this must be a bug, because seeking to 0 seconds *should* be OK. Another thing, when ov_time_seek fails with OV_EFAULT, you cannot continue playing (because of the goto seek_error). This is not clear from
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 Feb 08
1
[libvorbis] Bugfix: seek broken for large files and on pure 32 bit architectures
In file vorbisfile.c, function int ov_pcm_seek_page(OggVorbis_File *vf,ogg_int64_t pos) the calculation of the approximate seek point causes an overflow for very large files and on pure 32 bit architectures. /* take a (pretty decent) guess. */ bisect=begin + (target-begintime)*(end-begin)/(endtime-begintime) - CHUNKSIZE; The temporary expression (target-begintime)*(end-begin)
2001 May 26
2
merging monty's branch
Hi folks, I'm doing a merge of my current branch onto the mainline (for testing) today. I believe it to be stable. Just a little more vorbisfile testing. After the merge, I have a few more patches to apply, then onto cascading/coupling. New stuff: Floor backend 1 and residue backend 1; both are present, but the mainline modes won't use either yet. Naturally, both are enabled for
2013 May 09
2
opus file trimming/clipping
Hello, I am new to opus and C, so please forgive my basic question. I am trying to trim a file to remove an extract at a specified starting and ending time -- an example would be to save an excerpt from a song as a ringtone. What is the best way to accomplish this? I have been trying to use op_pcm_seek, and the documentation for op_pcm_seek says "Seek to the specified PCM offset, such that
2001 Mar 29
3
ov_pcm_seek() is very slow...
I realise the it's hard to do a seek in a variable bitrate file but I didn't think it was this bad. It seems to vary a lot with the file but the total time to do an ov_open() and ov_pcm_seek() can add upp to a second or more. By this time my DirectX buffers have wrapped around and are looping. Can anybody think of a solution for this? I really need a faster response time for my in-game
2006 May 11
2
C++ Set_Metadata Problem
I refer to a problem that appeared on the flac list last August that was either solved off-list or abandoned. (http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2005-August/000468.html) The problem is with using the C++ encoder classes, particularly the FLAC::Encoder::File:set_metadata function. JC said that the developers version of how to add a simple metadata block looked right, but it did not work for
2001 Jun 04
1
[PATCH]: Add check_ntsec to ownership/mode tests
Hi, I have added calls to `check_ntsec()' to the code which checks for the ownership and modes of identity files and directories. As you might know, check_ntsec() tests if owner/modes are supported by the OS (9x/ME=no, NT/W2K=yes), the filesystem (FAT/FAT32=no, NTFS=yes) and the current Cygwin settings (ntea/ntsec). Corinna Index: auth-rhosts.c
2001 May 23
1
[PATCH]: Drop the use of `check_nt_auth'.
Hi, the following patch removes some of the Cygwin specific code from OpenSSH. Since Cygwin is able to change the user context on NT/W2K even without a password since the new Cygwin version 1.3.2, there's no need anymore to allow changing the user context only if the sshd user is the same user as the one which logs in or when a password is given. For that reason the whole function
2004 Nov 01
1
compile libvorbis using mingw?
I downloaded libogg-1.1.2 and libvorbis-1.1.0, and want to compile them using mingw32. In libogg-1.1.2 directory, 'sh configure --prefix=/mingw' and 'make' and 'make install' works smoothly. It create libogg.a, ligogg.dll.a, libogg.la in my /mingw/lib and header files in /mingw/include/ogg, so I think the gcc compiler will find them easily. After switching to
2006 May 09
0
libvorbis build errors when using configure
First my environment MinGW and MYSYS with gcc 3.4.2 under Windows XP pro. I configured and built libbogg with out a problem. I configured libvorbis and it finds libogg. When I type make it dies with: gcc -shared .libs/mdct.o .libs/smallft.o .libs/block.o .libs/envelope.o .libs/window.o .libs/lsp.o .libs/lpc.o .libs/analysis.o .libs/synthesis.o .libs/psy.o .libs/info.o .libs/floor1.o
2000 Jun 27
1
vorbis-tools/Makefile.in glitch...
I'm updating my vorbis rpm spec file, and when I try to do "make -C vorbis-tools ogg123", due to rpm's build environment, I get lots of: gcc ogg123.o -o ogg123 -lm ../lib/libvorbis.a ../lib/vorbisfile.a ../lib/vorbisfile.a(vorbisfile.o): In function `_get_prev_page': vorbisfile.o(.text+0x54): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_reset' vorbisfile.o(.text+0xa9): undefined
2000 Jul 17
2
possible bug in _f0_fit_clear
I seem to be having a small problem, with _f0_fit_to_clear, basically I get a segment violation when trying to seek, (it seems to take two seeks before it falls over) and for some vorbis file after playback as finished. Here's a stack crawl for the seek. loading symbols segment violation occurred _f0_fit_clear: _f0_fit_clear: +002a ea3039c6: * 103b cmpl (%eax), %edx
2001 Aug 30
1
Problems with vorbisfile and files smaller than CHUNKSIZE
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm writing a simple application to decompress a set of Ogg files to raw PCM format, using vorbisfile, because that is the simplest way of doing it. These Ogg files are sounds for a game, and thus sometimes very short (about .25 s). However, vorbisfile has severe problems with Ogg files that are smaller than the CHUNKSIZE which is #defined
2005 May 15
1
Centos 4 plus KDE 3.4 from kde-redhat.sourceforge.net. Space key not working on buttons.
Hi All, very strange problem in any kde application, when the current tab position is on a button, pressing the space key, just highlights the button as it is pressed, but does not trigger the action behind the button. It is like, the mouse-down is working, but the mouse-up does not. I checked with GTK applications and Firefox - they work, pressing the space on a button triggers the action
2007 Jul 16
1
KParts for KDE 3 , KDE 4
Hello, I started writing a KPart for swfdec so that it will work nicely in Konqueror. Currently it can load various movies using swfdec's built in loader and render them. Although swfdec's loader can only handle local URLs, KPart provides a mechanism to download movies to temporary local files if the part doesn't explicitly support non-local URLs. That works for simple movies, but I
2004 Jun 08
2
[Kde-mirrors] rsync errors from rsync.kde.org
Hi, On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Dirk Mueller wrote: > it seems a lot of people get recently rsync protocol errors from > rsync.kde.org. Part of the problem is probably that we upgraded to rsync > 2.6.2 due to security problems with older versions. > > the newer rsync release contains a newer rsync protocol that appears to be not > fully backward compatible. The newer, improved protocol
2006 Mar 10
0
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
illiminable wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Malone" <ibmalone@gmail.com> > To: <ogg-dev@xiph.org> > Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 8:42 AM > Subject: Re: [ogg-dev] oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools > > >> Re-reading Monty's email: when you talk about vorbis-only vorbisfile and >> the concurrent vorbis stream case do
2000 Apr 20
3
Thoughts on vorbisfile
Hi all, While reading through various bits of libvorbis and vorbisfile, and then thinking about how to implement other features in the xmms and winamp plugins, I had some thoughts... Vorbisfile is very useful, and very easy to use. It is, however, tied to stdio - which means you can't use it for lots of other stuff where it'd be useful - like streaming, or (under win32) avoiding stdio