Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "vorbisenc 1.0 BLADEENC like wrapper"
2000 Jun 20
5
Win32 DLL
I've put together a first cut for a Win32 DLL using the BladeEnc interface.
Right now, it's just a drop-in replacement for BladeEnc.dll that ignores all
encoding parameters passed to it and uses the info_A vorbis_info struct
(same as the encoder_example).
It's not particularly useful as of yet, but you can rename it to
BladeEnc.dll and use it with any number of rippers out there
2000 Apr 13
1
Vorbis support in BladeEnc
Hi everyone,
My name is Tord Jansson and I'm the creator of BladeEnc.
I'm very delighted to see that someone has created an open and patent-free
sound format which seems to have the qualifications to be on par (or beat)
even the best proprietary formats. Congratulations to everyone involved!
I would like to help making Vorbis a popular format for compressed audio and
have been thinking
2000 Jun 26
4
New version vorb_enc.dll
Hi all,
I've just posted another version of vorb_enc.dll (w/source code) at
http://xtractor.sourceforge.net/vorbdll-20000626.zip
It will still work as a drop-in replacement for bladeenc.dll (just rename
the files that your ripper creates from MP3 to OGG), but will also accept
info for the ogg comment header in the vorb struct in the format union of
the BE_CONFIG struct. I'll be
2004 Apr 23
3
MP3 encoding of Monitor files
I have having problems trying to take a file recorded with Monitor and
convert it to MP3. When I use 'play' to play the .wav file, it sounds
fine. After bladenc'ing it, it plays at lightening speed, and the voices
are all high pitch. I tried using sox to resample to 32000 before
encoding, but that didnt work either. Do any of you convert your .wav
files to mp3?
Monitor call:
2000 Aug 16
7
Parallelism
Greetings.
In looking through the mail archives, I don't see any mention of
parallelism of the vorbis code (particularly the encoder). I was
wondering if anyone was looking into this at all? Either with threads,
and/or on some kind of parallel machine (e.g., a Beowulf cluster)? I see
very little mention of threads in the source code, which leads me to
believe that they are only there for
2000 Jul 04
2
Compiling ogg lib on VC6...
Hi Kovacs,
>subj. I can compile the library on vc6, but it seems that it doesn't
>export anything. Has somebody similar experience?
I've built it using VC6, though I didn't use the project files in the
vorbis_vc6 subdirectory, so I can't comment on them. You should be building
the library as a static library, and not a DLL -- if you want to build the
library as a DLL,
2000 Apr 13
3
GCC 2.95.2(Win32/Mingw32) build
I'd like to write a DLL wrapper (BladeEnc/lame_enc style) for libvorbis. I
pulled down the CVS tree today, and with very slight changes (missing
typedefs for int64_t, int16_t, etc...) got it to build using gcc 2.95.2 in
Win95. Unfortunately, the encoder_example segfaults. I get the same
results from Cygwin as well.
On a linux box with egcs 2.91.66 it builds cleanly, and appears to
2002 Mar 10
3
Finding length (time) of encoded birstream
I'm adding some final features to my CD Ripper and Encoder before the full,
version 1 release. As part of that release, the program will offer the
ability to play (for review purposes) both WAV and OGG files. I have both
the decoder and playback code working but I have one final issue to resolve:
finding the play time for the Vorbis bitstream that is being played back. I
used the
2009 Apr 02
1
How to Rip DVD and Convert video on OS X
Now portable devices can be seen everywhere. They don't take so much space and are easy to use.
Many people use their devices such as iPod, iPhone, PSP, Mobile Phone, Zune, Creative Zen, iRiver, Sansa, etc. to be served as their DVD Players or Video players.
But the first thing kept in mind is that most such devices can not support DVD and some other video formats. But it is not difficult,
2001 Aug 05
2
Transcoding listening test
As far as I can see, transcoding could be usefull
for people who do not primarly care about quality
but about filesizes.
One could assume that such a user would have a
collection of mp3's at 128kbps or higher bitrates,
and uses an encoder like BladeEnc or Xing. He wants
to take uses of ogg's supposed quality and transcode
his 128-or-higher files into 96 or 112kbps oggs to
save diskspace.
2004 Sep 23
1
MSVC files include vorbisenc in the vorbis dynamic library
Hi,
A short mail to let you know that the MSVC project files aren't OK
compared to the Makefiles.
Indeed they include the vorbisenc part (vorbisenc.c file, and
vorbis_encode_* function names in the .def file) inside the vorbis
library, and they also point to a non-existant file (bitbuffer.h)
Here is a patch to fix this, in case you are interested (patch made on
the win32 directory using
2005 Jul 18
0
Oddcast & vorbisenc.dll
Hey oddsock, I was wondering why vorbisenc.dll is statically linked inside oddcastv3, yet vorbis.dll, ogg.dll, etc is not. This means I cannot update my stream to use a newer version of the encoder, and I can't try other tunings of encoders.
I'm wondering if this is a mistake since vorbisenc.dll is distributed in your package, yet it is not used. It would be very nice if you could
2001 Jul 19
2
win32: Encoder using vorbisenc.dll - AV?
Hello,
When I compile either oggenc or encoder_example with static libraries, they
work fine, but when I try them with the dynamic libraries, I get an access
violation in vorbisenc.dll with both oggenc and encoder_example. Can anyone
on win32 confirm this?
It's strange because vorbisfile.dll *does* work with vorbisfile_example,
and the configuration for vorbisfile.dll is exactly the same
2000 Jun 22
1
Vorbis Tools are open!
I'll be out for the next 3 weeks, away from a net connection. So anyone
who wants to improve my Vorbis Tools package, please do because I am not,
and send any patches to Monty or somebody else with commit access.
Have fun,
Kenneth
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List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2002 Aug 09
1
vorbisenc API docs
Hi,
I'm trying repeatedly to get some more information on the vorbis
encoding API. My last questions on this list were regarding
vorbis_encode_ctl().
Of course prior to posting such questions to the list, I checked the
vorbis web site for info. Unfortunately there is no information on the
related function, the page
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/vorbisenc/vorbis_encode_ctl.html
2020 Apr 09
5
CentOS 8 CD Ripper
Hey all,
Does anyone know of a CD ripper that will work with CentOS 8? I've
found a great many that will work CentOS 6 and 7 but nothing that will
build for CentOS 8.
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2007 Mar 21
1
FLAC: best ripping software?
Hi,
I was hoping somebody could answer me this question:. I'm looking for the
best audio CD ripper software, maybe somebody can tell me what you think is
the best ripper available? The operating system it runs on is not important,
I just want to know what's considered the best audio cd ripping software.
In this way I want to make perfect input WAV files for the FLAC encoder.
thanks in
2009 Mar 15
1
vorbisenc creates silent ogg files on ARM EABI
Hi
Sorry, the reason I joined the list is for help finding a bug that
occurs when libvorbisenc is compiled and run on ARM EABI systems
(current Debian, Gentoo, OpenEmbedded etc).
The symptom is that oggenc produces shorter ogg files than it should
(about 1/2 size) that decode to the correct duration but of total
silence.
libvorbis/examples/encoder_example does the same on these systems, but
2011 Dec 01
2
Audio CDs not detected by winecfg, and dbpoweramp CD Ripper
Hi !
Audio CDs seem to be invisible to winecfg. I want to use dbpowerramp CD Ripper under Linux using WINE. CD Ripper doesn't see audio CDs, too.
I am using WINE 1.3.33, Ubuntu 11.10 64bit. Ubuntu itself correctly identifies the CD drives, and the Audio CDs. The CD-Rom-Drives are internal ATAPI drives, and external Plextor drives connected via firewire. If I put _data_ CDs into those drives
2013 Jul 12
4
[LLVMdev] John the Ripper in the test suite?
I am looking at adding some tests based on John the Ripper to the test suite repository.
http://www.openwall.com/john/
Does anyone have a problem with this?
Are there specific algorithms people would like to see benchmarked?
Thx
Chris Matthews
chris.matthews@.com
(408) 783-6335
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