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2002 Jul 28
1
ogg123 crossfade
Does anyone know of any developments to include a crossfade feature to ogg123. I'm building a music server, and I don't want XFree, xmms, or windows and any player. It'll be FreeBSD or Linux, and a command-line player, but I need crossfade(3 second merge). Any projects/ideas on how to include this feature into ogg123? How much will it cost to get it written?
2001 Dec 06
1
oggenc speed and cache size
I'm running oggenc on a dual celeron 415, and I can only encode at 0.9x real time. Will oggenc perform better with more cache size? Should I start learning the source, to replace bits with assembler?(yeesh...) I guess there's no chance of a multi-threaded encoder to make use of smp boxes? hmm -------------------------------------------------------- Nigel Weeks Aims ICP 15 Wellington St.
2002 Aug 30
3
command line .ogg streamer
I'm terribly sorry if this is off-topic, but I've scoured the web for hours looking for a working .ogg file streamer. I have thousands of ogg files, and I want to be able to set up a playlist, enabling any computer on the network to listen to the stream. Sure, I did it with icecast and liveice when I was using mp3's but now icecast doesn't come with liveice, (I found the source,
2002 Sep 08
1
vorbis tool ogg123/oggenc running out of sync while streaming.
Or rather - the ogg123 seems to run faster than the oggenc. Based on the vorbis toots 1.0_1,3 I've got (on freebsd) a small streaming server which essentially takes the oss/vox audion input; uses the code from oggenc to make a stream and then a bit of apache 2.0 to dole that stream out over TCP to various clients: setup oss /dev/dspW0.0 16 bit stereo 44k1. create ogg/vorbis
2001 Jul 11
1
AGAIN: ogg123/ogg123.c of vorbis-tools causes error on FreeBSD
In the vorbis-tools of the 20010710 version of CVS snapshot, ogg123/ogg123.c causes error on FreeBSD: <sys/types.h> is required. This *HAS NOT BEEN FIXED SINCE THE 20010601 VERSION*. I would appreciate if you just add an #include line - or let me know why you do not want to do so. // Kenji Rikitake *** ogg123.c.FCS Sun Apr 8 11:33:08 2001 --- ogg123.c Sat Jun 2 00:40:08 2001
2006 Mar 03
1
xapian-0.9.4 queryparser build errors after applying utf-8 patch
I have encountered the following build errors after applying xapian-qp-utf8-0.9.2.patch. There is no build error before the patch. - CentOS 4.2 64 bit version (RHEL 4.0.2 compatible) - AMD Opteron dual processor Can anybody tell me what I am missing? Thanks! Sungsoo Kim -------------------------------------------------- [root at saturn queryparser]# make make all-am make[1]: Entering
2007 Jun 01
1
Trying to define exclude with an include list
I need to backup a set of machines that are very similar in nature. I had created an exclude list to backup everything except whats in my list. I then used the --exclude-from=myexcludefile so rsync would not copy unwanted files. eg: /tmp /var/tmp /var/lock .... long list of others /u1 I have 2 drives on each machine and up until now I have no need to be backing up the 2nd drive. Thats what the
2012 Dec 06
1
Anomalous outputs from rbeta when using two different random number seeds
Hi, in the code below, I am drawing 1000 samples from two beta distributions, each time using the same random number seed. Using set.seed(80) produces results I expect, in that the differences between the distributions are very small. Using set.seed(20) produces results I can't make sense of. Around half of the time, it behaves as with set.seed(80), but around half of the time, it behaves
2013 Jun 02
0
Is there an "off" switch to prepare to repeat a call to ogg123?
P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }A:link { } Hi Ogg Fans, I have a puzzle. When I'm getting ready to plan a larger program, I often do some little experiments to see whether what I'm thinking is going to be able to happen in the way that I anticipate. My next project involves some playing .ogg files in a random order. I have three brief files which I have used in this experiment. I am
2005 May 20
0
Message Stopped by Bothways : Block Greater than 40 recip
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2005 Oct 16
2
ogg123 playback from stdin
Hi, Regarding ticket 523 "ogg123 can no longer play from stdin": http://trac.xiph.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/523 It seems that 'cat sample.ogg | ogg123 -' works for me, for ogg123 from svn. Can anyone verify that code has been committed to fix this bug, or is there a different usage that triggers the bug? Conrad.
2016 Apr 20
1
ogg123 playing 24bit flac
Ulrich Windl wrote: > Hi! > > Recently I made some recordings (44.1kH/24bit WAV), and after > post-processing (normalization, noide reduction) I saved them as flac (still > 44.1kHz/24bit). > I noticed that ogg123 can decode these, but it will output 24 bit only. > Specifically there's no option to transform the output to 16bit. > When trying to pipe the 24bit WAV output
2003 Feb 14
1
ogg123 and plugger
Hi. I'm trying to get plugger to work with ogg123 and it does - sort of. No matter what the song is, it plays 24 seconds of the song and then dies. Same spot every time - I've tried with a short song (Janis Joplin Mercedes Benz) and a long song (Cracker Eurotrash Girl). I have this as the mime identification in the plugger rc file: audio/ogg: ogg: Vorbis Ogg audio application/x-ogg: ogg:
2000 Oct 26
1
ogg123 does not stop at the end of the file
MoiN ogg123 does not exit after playing a file but starts to eat all available cpu time, trying to read past the end of the file. Please apply the following patch to ogg123.c in vorbis-tools: --- vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c.orig Thu Oct 26 22:37:05 2000 +++ vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c Thu Oct 26 22:37:29 2000 @@ -461,9 +461,9 @@ while (!eos) {
2005 Oct 11
1
ogg123 + replaygain?
Hey When playing an http ogg stream served by icecast, ogg123 (vorbis-tools-1.0.1) seems to detect replaygain metadata because it displays it in a nice way, but does ogg123 actually alter the playback volume according to the replaygain variables? I can notice no effect. I did some googling on this but didn't find much help. I discovered a vgplay patch for vorbis-tools 1.0.1 but after
2001 Dec 15
0
[PATCH] [FEATURE] Ogg123 range playback
A small patch (attached) to the ogg123 source (dec 15 nightly build from CVS) that implements ranged playback a la: ogg123 -r 12:10-13:00 file.ogg to playback 12m:10s-13m:00s fragment from the file.ogg soundfile. Usage: ogg123 -r hours:minutes:seconds.fraction-hours:minutes:seconds.fraction anything can be pretty much omitted (within reason) [although it does not support hh:mm:ss.hh- ]
2002 Feb 06
1
ogg123 ^C changes
Hi There is a good thing with ogg123. When playing multiple files, like ogg123 a.ogg b.ogg Ctrl-C will skip to next file. However, if I first do a cat a.ogg b.ogg > c.ogg and then ogg123 c.ogg Ctrl-C will simple skip the and not just jump to chapter two. Is it a big change to ogg123 to just let it jump to next block when pressing Ctrl-C ? best regards/hans -- Hamletsgade 4 - 201,
2001 Jan 23
1
ogg123 sampling rate problems
I just used ogg123 to play back a file encoded from a 22.5 KHz WAV, and it played twice too fast. Looking at the source, it seems that the sampling rate and number of channels are hard-coded into it. What´s the best way of fixing this? I quickly hacked together something that closes and reopens the devices before each file (diff attached). Is there a better solution? Aaron Plattner <HR
2001 Mar 10
0
patch to add device-option to ogg123 rc file
Below is a patch for vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 ogg123. It adds support for using the rc file (like /etc/ogg123.rc) for configuring the device-options. In addition, comments can be used (when they start a line). My ~/.ogg123rc: default_device=oss default_options=dsp:/dev/audio Please share your comments. Jeremy C. Reed http://www.reedmedia.net/ diff -u
2008 Nov 17
0
Error while running virt-install
Hi All I need some real help in using virt-install. I have a fedora8 o/s + Xen installed and wanted to have RHEL4 as the Guest Domain. I have mounted the CD1 of RHEL4 and wanted to install this as guest domain using virt-install and not able to do and seeking help. Please let me know if the parameters to virt-install are correct and if not please let me know the correct parameters. Contents of