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2005 Dec 08
1
A few questions how to use libogg
1.) after initializing a ogg_stream_state may I just keep calling ogg_stream_packetin with valid ogg_packet's until no more ogg_packets needs to be added? Or do I need to call ogg_stream_pageout after every ogg_stream_packetin? Iaw may I delay calling ogg_stream_pageout until there are no more packets to be added? 2.) I assume I have call ogg_stream_pageout until no more pages can be
2009 Feb 24
0
any help with pyogg and pyvorbis?
Dear List, I'm just creating a little application for my openmoko freerunner, unfortunately in python, so that I have to use pyogg and pyvorbis(http://ekyo.nerim.net/software/pyogg/index.html) as wrappers around the C-functions and objects. I've got it all installed, after applying some patches and trying to run an example of encoding a wave-file I just get an empty ogg-file, the
2002 Jul 04
2
CVS access
I am no longer able to access CVS: Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:2401/usr/local/cvsroot cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server xiph.org: Connection reset by peer I had no problems a few days ago. -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Jul 12
1
vcomment question
vcomment.c contains this line: fprintf(stderr, "Vorbiscomment " VERSION "\n"); I can't figure how / where VERSION is defined. <p> -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2002 Jul 18
0
Updated BCC projects
In response to requests, I've given my vorbis BCC projects a thorough cleaning. They are now much more professional, complete, and include a little documentation. Ogg Vorbis 1.0 ready! The new files are available here: http://dave.gasaway.org/vorbis/vorbis_bcc.zip At this time, they cannot compile with the free command-line tools available from Borland. If anyone can help make
2002 Jul 08
1
Divide by zero in accumulate_fit
Hi, Lately, my oggenc builds (from CVS) haven't been running correctly. In a few debugging sessions, I've found that I'm getting a divide by zero exception. The exception happens in accumulate_fit (floor1.c), line 455: int weight=nb*info->twofitweight/na; Here is the call stack: accumulate_fit floot1_fit mapping0_forward vorbis_analysis oe_encode main The
2002 Jul 19
1
My patches in bugzilla
Has anyone put an eye to my patches*? AFAIK, they're simple and quite innocuous. Sorry to be a bother. (*) http://bugs.xiph.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208 http://bugs.xiph.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210 -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2002 Apr 09
1
Archive indices for current month
In case the important parties missed my passing comment in another thread... The mailing list archives master indices no longer show the current month. I've found they are still available by using a direct URL, however. -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Jul 12
3
oggdec in cvs?
I downloaded a nightly CVS tarball about a week ago. It contains an oggdec tool in vorbis-tools. However, I don't get this tool when I checkout / update from CVS. What's the deal - is it in CVS or isn't it?! :) -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS : =David K Gasaway -:-:- Email: dave@gasaway.org -:-:- Web : dave.gasaway.org <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2002 Apr 08
1
xiph cvs
I'm having trouble connecting to the xiph cvs: >>>>> Script started on Mon Apr 8 21:33:25 2002 [dave@localhost ~/cvs]$ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot login Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:2401/usr/local/cvsroot CVS password: cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server xiph.org: Connection reset by peer [dave@localhost ~/cvs]$ ^D Script done on Mon
2002 Apr 09
1
ogg123 patch for tag display
Last week, I suggested a change to ogg123 for tag display. Well, tonight, I've filed a bug and hacked together a patch: http://bugs.xiph.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179 How does it look? <p>P.S., I would have provided a link to the e-mail in the archives, but it seems the current month is no longer available from the archive master indices. -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- XNS :
2002 Apr 09
1
Replay Gain for vorbis
I had completely forgotten about Replay Gain until Mr. Seibert reminded me. Wasn't there talk of adding this to vorbis-tools? Anyway, I went here: http://sjeng.sourceforge.net/ftp/vorbis/ And downloaded the source for the replay gain tool. Unfortunately, I cannot compile it. The errors regard parameters to ov_read_float. Is there updated source somewhere else? -- -:-:-
2002 Oct 01
1
RE: Hlp in finding a native Ogg trim, fade & nomalise tool
ReplayGain is not much good for FM broadcasting, and debatable for streaming too. There is a limit on the peak volume that can be broadcast on an FM signal so it is best to have a song volume of 100% broadcast with 100% FM deviation. If an average song volume is very low, for example, but has some loud peaks in it, ReplayGain will increase the volume to the extent that the peaks will be way too
2002 Mar 21
1
Tag changes
A few days ago, I initiated a conversation with Jonathan Walther to seek his advice on how he might tag a CD that I ogg'ed. Out of this discussion, we decided to make a couple of changes to the proposed standard. 1) A new LABELNO tag was added to the list. This would contain the record label's catalogue number. Generally available on the face of the CD. Probably more useful than
2002 Apr 24
4
Tag Proposal -> Tag Standard
Alright. So, the tag proposal that has been labored over for some months has now been reclassified a bit. There new URL is now here: http://reactor-core.org/ogg-tag-recommendations.html And is prefaced by the following statement: "The following recommendations were developed by a community of Ogg/Vorbis users for their own use." I believe the implication is that this document
2004 Oct 18
3
ogg_packet -> ogg_page
hi, in my quest to grok ogg i tried to write a small program which extracts ogg_packets, and stuffs them back into ogg pages (which are then written to a file). extracting the packets works fine, but i have problems stuffing them into a new ogg stream. pseudo code: ogg_stream_init(os, serialno) foreach p in packets: ogg_stream_packetin(os, p) // try to extract a page
2007 Sep 17
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
Daniel Aleksandersen wrote: > On Monday 17. September 2007 07:47:19 David K. Gasaway wrote: >> Even today, I use my own "metadata format" -- essentially a superset of >> vorbis comments. There is one file per release, even with a multi-disc >> release. As a final part of the ripping process, I apply this metadata >> to the FLAC or Vorbis files. > > Why
2007 Sep 16
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
On 16 Sep 2007 at 22:10, Ralph Giles wrote: > These applications are complementary. Many music players do have their > own database, and it makes sense to keep metadata there, if only as a > cache. It is also to have metadata in the file itself, so that when it > is moved, copied, posted for download by others, or just indexed by > another music player instance it is easily
2010 Jul 24
0
ARC/VM question
I have a semi-theoretical question about the following code in arc.c, arc_reclaim_needed() function: /* * take ''desfree'' extra pages, so we reclaim sooner, rather than later */ extra = desfree; /* * check that we''re out of range of the pageout scanner. It starts to * schedule paging if freemem is less than lotsfree and needfree. * lotsfree is the high-water mark
2007 Sep 10
2
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
On 10 Sep 2007 at 18:42, Ian Malone wrote: > Classical music is a rich source of examples; works are > most often associated with a composer but you may still > care who the performers or conductors were. A piece may > be split across several movements which may be even further > broken down into tracks on the source. This things are easily solved with vorbis comments ...