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2002 Dec 19
1
vorbis_example.c
Hi, This is my 1st time working with ogg-vorbis software. I tried to run vorbisfile_example.c (using a valid ogg file as input) and got the following error during the ov_open call: "Unhandled exception in vorbis_example.exe (KERNEL32.DLL): 0xC0000005: Access Violation." My working environment is Windows 98-SE and Visual Studio 6.0. Any ideas/thoughts, or where else to look would be
2004 Mar 02
1
vorbisfile_example.c
Hi again, I can compile and run the file example. When it comes to the ov_open, the cursor keeps blinking.... I can not open my ogg file , no mather what i write or do... <p>How do I use this example?? should i use the cmd prompt in windows to make it work?? I want to debug it.... thanks a lot <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2002 Dec 09
2
ov_open/ov_test weirdness
Hi, I've been playing with a little player, and it seems I can't ov_open a file twice? heres a snipit... <p>#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <errno.h> #include <vorbis/vorbisfile.h> OggVorbis_File vf; FILE *f = NULL; int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *file = NULL; int err = 0; if(argc < 2) {
2003 Dec 14
1
Bride of vorbisfile questions
I've been playing around with using ov_test and ov_test_open as an alternative to ov_open in the xmms plugin's vorbis_check_file function. xmms never bothers to cache the result of a file check, so it tends to happen rather a lot. Unfortunately ov_test_open returns OV_EINVAL because ov_test seems to have left vf->ready_state to OPEN rather than PARTOPEN. I'm presuming this is
2004 Apr 06
1
ov_open fails on Version 1.0.1
Hi, I've just got around to moving from version 1.0 to 1.0.1. Now when I run my program, at least on Windoze, (haven't tried Linux yet), I get an Access Exception on the ov_open. Nothing else has changed. All I did was replace the lib and dll files that are in the win32sdk zip and re-build all, so it's the same the project files for for both builds. Here the snippet of code that
2004 Apr 05
2
Massive Problems on Windows XP pro with Libvorbis[Vorbisfile]1.0.1
Hey there I'm using CodeWarrior8 for development on the windows platform and have been trying for some time now to add .ogg support to my engine project. First i had the problem quite a lot had out there with a crashing/freezing call to ov_open which i solved by recompiling those libs against the single-threaded variant of the core libs using VC++ 6 But now i have another problem. now every
2002 Jul 23
1
[BUG] libvorbisfile ov_test() ?
The folowing code donst work: #include <vorbis/codec.h> #include <vorbis/vorbisfile.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> int main() { FILE *stdfile; OggVorbis_File vf; int tmp; stdfile=fopen("./test.ogg","r"); if( ov_test(stdfile, &vf, NULL, 0) ==0) { tmp = ov_test_open(&vf);
2005 Apr 03
0
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings, I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip' and made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the program crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010... This happens on both Release and Debug builds. The test app is simple: #include "vorbis/codec.h" #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2005 Apr 03
3
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings, I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip' and made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the program crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010... This happens on both Release and Debug builds. The test app is simple: #include "vorbis/codec.h" #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2005 Jun 30
2
Reading from memory and ov_open
Hi, I've been working with oggvorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1 and have a semi-hypothetical question. Let's suppose that, for whatever reason, I've allocated a block of memory, and I've loaded into this memory a perfectly valid ogg vorbis file. Now I'd like to decode this vorbis data, but I'm stuck calling ov_open() because I don't have a FILE*, I have a block of memory. (This
2004 May 18
1
Can vorbisfile read comments from an HTTP stream
Just noticed this article on Slashdot: http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/18/0432202 ...about the feasibility and efficiency of reading id3v2 tags out of mp3's over http. I know that vorbisfile's callback model is well suited to handling this sort of scenario, but I'm curious to know whether ov_open will try to read enough stream to pull the comments out on a
2003 Jan 05
2
VorbisFile library crashs.
Hello! There is a problem with the VorbisFile library. It only works when I open an OGG file for the 1st time. After I closed the file and try to open another one or the same it crashs. It seems it applies to the use of either ov_open or ov_test functions or their combination. I wrote a test app that illustrates the bug. It crashs with a message "Unmapped memory exception". It's
2003 Oct 01
1
win32sdk-1.0.1
If you are after a 1.0.1 SDK built in the same format as 1.0, and if the current CVS is firm for the release, then you can download the SDK from: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip This is built from the current CVS using MSVC++6 SP5. If this helps speed up the release, great, otherwise, no problem, it kept me amused for a few minutes!! John <p>--- >8
2001 Oct 08
1
win32sdk shared memory issue
Hi vorbis-devs, I use the Ogg Vorbis libraries built from the win32sdk in winlame. Since the rc2 DLL's are not functioning, I compiled them by myself. The apparent reason is that some data arrays like _residue_P were not shared among DLLs. I looked at the code, and found that IMHO dirty hack in vorbis/win32/src/shmmap*.h that maps the data arrays. Why not placing the data arrays in
2002 Aug 01
1
ov_raw_seek doesn't work ?
I found a problem with ov_raw_seek function in oggvorbis win32sdk 1.0. When i called this function it returned OV_EINVAL immediatelly. I solved the issue by replacing the ov_raw_seek by ov_pcm_seek, which worked perfectly, but i would like to use the raw variant due to performace reason . Is anybody aware of this strange behaviour ? Martin Cesky <p><p>--- >8 ---- List
2003 Apr 01
3
Access Violation when calling ov_clear
I get an access violation when calling ov_clear(). I know ov_open() worked because I used ov_info to get the sampling rate and number of channels in the .ogg file. I also know the FILE pointer and the OggVorbis_File structure are still in scope (they're member variables of the same class my deconstructor is in (where ov_clear() is called)). Anyone have any ideas? I opened the file using
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
2001 Sep 10
1
Problems with vorbis sdk
Hi, Sorry if this question has been already asked but I'm new to this mailing list. I just wanted to try the sdk under windows with VC6. I've made a new project (a console application) and used the example vorbisfile_example.c (I've made the test in a DLL too). But when I launch the program it crashes Kernel32.dll. The crash appends when the function ov_open is use. Any body
2000 Aug 31
2
More information on exception
The following block of code produces an exception. The testnew.ogg file is 10 seconds, containing pure silence encoded using mode E: http://www.cs.mun.ca/~chris3/testnew.ogg Other files and modes can cause the exception, but many files work fine. #include <stdio.h> #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h" int main() { OggVorbis_File ov, ov2; FILE *f, *f2; f
2003 Oct 01
9
win32sdk-1.0.1
Hi Ralph, Two diffs. One for vorbis.def and the other for vorbisfile.def. Hope they work!! regards John -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: vorbisdef.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 256 bytes Desc: vorbisdef.diff Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis-dev/attachments/20031001/3b7df5ad/vorbisdef-0001.obj -------------- next part