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2002 Sep 19
1
cascading Ogg Vorbis encoded audio
Hello, I am a grad student in the Music Engineering Technology program at the University of Miami. I am planning on doing thesis research on cascading audio encoding chains and how to eliminate or improve audible artifacts in future encoding generations and will potentially be using Ogg for this work. My specific question is, Has anyone done any prior work in cascading audio encoders? If so, it
2002 Jul 11
1
Version 1 almost here
This just seen on vorbis-dev@xiph.org: > The code went 'gold' tonight. Vorbis 1.0 is in CVS and it's time to > hand off to release engineering. > > I've updated the vendor strind in the libvorbis code, but all other > instances of version number need to be updated as well. I know this > is set in a million places, for autoconf, debian, redhat, Mac and Win
2010 Nov 06
0
disregard my last post...
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2004 Sep 10
1
[inzanekaoz@yahoo.com: Bug#179764: 8-bit audio samples incorrectly played back]
I am forwarding this bug report from the Debian bug tracking system. Please preserve the CC header when responding. To reach the submitter directly, send mail to 179764-submitter@bugs.debian.org. ----- Forwarded message from HJ <inzanekaoz@yahoo.com> ----- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 03:54:36 -0800 (PST) From: HJ <inzanekaoz@yahoo.com> Resent-From: HJ <inzanekaoz@yahoo.com> To:
2002 Jul 10
0
OT: Majordomo Digest
"Hear, hear!" (I couldn't resist!) I share your pain. >>> inzanekaoz@yahoo.com 07/10/02 01:18PM >>> Consider configuring Majordomo to take advantage of digests? [vorbis list, vorbis-dev list] Some of us, even with filters and so on, have trouble with the high traffic level. I mean, considering my personal schedule it's hard for me to check every message
2011 Apr 20
0
Test email: Please disregard
Having trouble posting. Thought it might have something to do with the particular message I'm sending. Sending this message to test that possibility.
2007 May 28
0
[LLVMdev] Usage of llvmc (Sorry. Please disregard the right above.)
Thank you so much for your reply, Chris. If so, can I ask you two things more? First, is there any way to have various optimizations on LLVM assembly such as -O options in llvmc? llvm-gcc doesn't seem to be working for these -O options... Second, I'm still not sure about difference between *.s and *.ll. LLVM assembly *.s file can be made from llvm-gcc with -S option. Another
2004 Sep 10
0
last chance before 1.0.3...
First, thanks to everyone who tried out the 1.0.3 beta and gave feedback. I got a few bug reports and those things have been fixed. The only thing I have left to check on that I know of is that the Winamp3 plugin API hasn't changed again in the last couple weeks. So in the next few days I'll be putting together the source and binary releases. If you have anything that needs attention
2003 Jun 15
1
Sizing down Ogg Vorbis encoder binaries
Not too long ago, I converted my whole cd library to OGG format, because I loved the way it sounded, and the fact that is was open source. Recently, I wanted to update my library with the latest CVS code. I just did a compile of the CVS ogg binaries (ogg.dll, vorbis.dll, vorbis_enc.dll, vorbis_file.dll), and I noticed they were alot larger in size than the default ones that came with CDex. I
2001 Feb 11
1
Please gix getopt
I don't think that the getopt_long() situation is handled correctly in the vorbis-tools module. Here's my take (comments welcome!). ----- This applies to oggenc, ogg123, and vorbiscomment. See http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200012/0359.html for background and prior discussion on this issue. There are 2 issues: 1. Summary: getopt() is a POSIX function. It will already be on
2003 Jun 18
1
New Member modifies settings!
Does this modification resolve the HTML problem? Sorry if I am slow to catch on. It's never been a problem on other groups I have posted. Even though its a simple thing, its never really been called to my attention. Sorry. Frankly I am now stepping into a realm I find quite intimidating. But I do see long range opportunity and possibilities if I can dog paddle long enough to absorb
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC 1.0.3 is out
Yes, it's finally here. See the homepage for details, but here's a summary: - 10-15% decoder speedup - 24-bit input support restored - more robust plugins - new metadata block for Vorbis-style tags - vastly improved metadata editor - fixed bug with pipes and Windows - new libFLAC++, a C++ object wrapper around libFLAC - new metadata editing interface in libFLAC and libFLAC++ - and
2003 Jul 05
0
improvement for libao aRts detection
I recently had a function added to the aRts API that lets you see if aRts is actually holding the DSP device open or not. This call can be useful in trying to autodetect what audio output to use, like libao does. I've written a patch for libao to take advantage of this. It adds an autoconf macro to test for the presence of this new function (so that it'll still work for people with an
2003 Jul 10
2
optimization to libao audio output autodetection code
Ok, this patch replaces the old patch I sent, and it does a bit more. For one, it sorts the linked list of drivers based on the priority values, highest valued ones coming first. That allows the _find_default_driver_id code to stop looping (break) immediately when it finds a driver that works, because it already knows it's the working driver with the highest priority (what it normally
2002 Apr 03
1
Please last call this individual draft (fwd)
After much bureucracy in the IETF hierarchies and sort of chaos-like organization, it seems I have got the matter so far that a four-week last call will be issued so that application/ogg finally becomes a standard. Don't jump of joy just yet, but I have feelings that it actually may happen now. :-) The "last call" is not yet issued! (They started discussing adding this MIME-type in
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
2002 Jul 01
2
I Need A Little Help...
Dear Samba Team, I've been introduced to Samba lately and I used it to share a ufs File System in an enterprise system to be accessed through Windows Nt and Windows 2000. I followed the installation steps and to be honest I wasn't sure that the system will run because I lack in experience with this software, also because I was using instructions from a Samba book that I think was talking
2001 Dec 28
0
[OT] (newbie alert) - home DV video and Premiere?
> Q1) Is there an easy "setup.exe" or similar, to install the Vorbis codec > into Windows? Not as such, no. I think what you're looking for, for your purposes, is an ACM codec, to produce Vorbis data wrapped in a RIFF-WAV header. For use in WAV and AVI and the like. I did come across such a beast a while back, but I think it had trouble recognizing/decoding RC2-encoded data.
2002 Jul 08
3
How to freeze & thaw ext2(ext3) file system?
hi... i intend to develop a backup application for linux platform... the workflow is as follows: - freeze the file-system(ext2 or ext3) - take the bckup - release the file system. i am not able to find the relevant ioctl or api for freezing & releasing the file system... so... i need some help... thanks... Satish Singhal __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!?
2003 Jul 01
2
Icecast2 log and yp behaviour
Some of you may have seen my post to the vorbis list regarding the new Virgin Radio streams using Ogg Vorbis, ices2 and icecast2. Anyway, I have a couple of techy enquiries about the icecast2 server. Firstly, I want to rotate the icecast2 logs at midnight (i.e. create a new access.log file for each day). Normally I would expect to be able to move the existing log file and then send a killall