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2006 Oct 09
1
Vorbis primitive API examples (LONG)
Okay, how do I drop a changeset/patchset/tag for you folks from SVN?
At this point, I have written three examples of how to use the basics of
the ogg streaming and decoding in Tremor. I heartily welcome any
suggestions, improvements and corrections that you can point out in the
code.
The examples required me to make some small modifications to the main
tremor library. However, the changes
2004 Feb 07
1
Vorbis file analizer ?
Just out of curiosity, did someone write a tool that dumps in a
human-readable form the audio content of a vorbis file ?
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2009 Jun 25
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Can I fix the checksum with a hex editor?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 25, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Monty Montgomery <monty at xiph.org> wrote:
> Confirmed--- the checksum on the second page (the comment page where
> the album art was added) is incorrect. Vorbis players are not allowed
> to decode any stream in which one of the setup headers is corrupt, and
> a bad checksum counts as
2004 Sep 18
5
possible libogg bug holding up Ogg FLAC
I wish I would have come across this in time for the libogg-1.1.1
release... Maybe I'm doing something wrong but here it is.
One FLAC compressed frame becomes one packet when encapsulated in
Ogg, and FLAC packets can be much larger than the nominal 4k page
size. For CD audio they are usually 10-15Kbytes. Imagine this
Ogg stream where the lines denote page boundaries and the x's
are one
2006 Apr 04
2
ogg + theora + seeking
Hi all,
I'm actually learning how to use ogg, theora and vorbis. My idea is to create
a small program running, that is able to concatenate ogg video+audio files.
However I have some small questions. Here I will start with the first one:
I read the following for seeking in ogg for a theora key-frame:
---- snipp (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/doc/ogg-multiplex.html) ----
[...]The third point
2003 Apr 12
1
system()
I am new to R but have used Splus for many years. When I create many
graphics in sequence in Splus/Linux, each time that I complete a
page, I send a message to my command line interface using the
following function:
FOOT <- function(PAGENO,TEXT)
{
mtext(outer=T, TEXT, side=1)
unix("cat", c(paste("Finished with page", PAGENO)),FALSE, FALSE)
2004 Aug 06
3
BUG: page-aligned data in libshout
I've spent three days tracking this bug down.. I have yet to find how to
fix it in the code, tho I do have a workaround which proves the nature
of the bug. Sorry for the somewhat-overkill nature of explaining this
bug, but some people have been doubting it so I'm going to give the
evidence nessesary to prove the nature of it.
If you send page-aligned data to libshout (via shout_send) it
2004 Aug 06
3
BUG: page-aligned data in libshout
I've spent three days tracking this bug down.. I have yet to find how to
fix it in the code, tho I do have a workaround which proves the nature
of the bug. Sorry for the somewhat-overkill nature of explaining this
bug, but some people have been doubting it so I'm going to give the
evidence nessesary to prove the nature of it.
If you send page-aligned data to libshout (via shout_send) it
2004 Jun 04
0
libogg, libogg2, Tremor compatability
Hi,
I've started working on libogg2 support in liboggz and Tremor support
in libfishsound.
I'm running into some problems with namespace clashes. Specifically,
each of libogg, libogg2 and libvorbisidec (Tremor) define conflicting
ogg_* symbols and declare incompatible ogg_* types in their headers.
While I understand that a dedicated Ogg Vorbis decoder would only
need to use one of these
2006 Jan 13
2
libogg2 issue in revision 10730
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 10:41 -0800, Arc Riley wrote:
> I believe this problem was fixed in my branch well over a year ago.
> These fixes have not been merged into trunk.
>
> Checkout http://svn.xiph.org/branches/ogg2-arc
>
> See if it fixes your problem. I've done bitpacking using this patched
> library and trunk/py-ogg2 and it seems to be fine.
I'd rather use
2009 Jun 18
1
ogg_stream_reset() question
Hi Ogg experts!
My current work is catenating packets from several ogg files to the
one long stream, so I'd like to create stream once, and then reset it
just before reading codec headers from every new file. However, after
calling
ogg_stream_reset_serialno(ogg_stream_state *os, int serialno),
bos page is not pushed in stream since it calls
ogg_stream_reset(ogg_stream_state *os),
which
2006 Jan 13
2
libogg2 issue in revision 10730
hi all
I found that in the revision 10730 of the libogg2 library it is
impossible to do bitpacking. this is due to the implementation of the
(at least) two functions oggpack_writeinit() and oggpack_readinit().
they both take an (oggpack_buffer *) as an argument and immediately
erase all it's contents:
void oggpack_readinit(oggpack_buffer *b,ogg_reference *r){
memset(b,0,sizeof(*b));
2005 May 31
1
Re: libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
I have no objection to the API in itself, but could the API and structure
only use the ogg fundamental types
(like ogg_int32_t) or even better the C99 official types (like int32_t)
because at the moment there is
a real mix of types used for the occurences of serialno (long, int,
ogg_uint32_t), beos, eos, ...
Andr?
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2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals
Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the
provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order
to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate
hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of
this comming Monday, May 30th.
If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals
Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the
provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order
to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate
hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of
this comming Monday, May 30th.
If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals
Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the
provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order
to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate
hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of
this comming Monday, May 30th.
If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals
Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the
provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order
to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate
hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of
this comming Monday, May 30th.
If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
Ok guys and gals
Monty assigned me as libogg2 maintainer a few weeks ago, with the
provision that I get consensus on API changes from everyone. In order
to facilitate discussion, and to "move on" vs letting this stalemate
hold development at a stand still, I'm setting an initial deadline of
this comming Monday, May 30th.
If nobody has a strong objection why these API changes
2003 Nov 25
0
trouble getting libvorbis to cut beginning of the bitstream
I'm having trouble getting libvorbis to cut the beginning of a bitstream
when I instruct it to do so with granulepos.
I have constructed a file which I believe should have its beginning
truncated. I have attached it to this mail. Here is a picture of what
the bitstream looks like, as output by a python program that uses
pyogg/pyvorbis to read the stream and print a representation:
2007 Apr 14
0
Discontinuous stream support in libogg1
Hello,
I recently added discontinuous stream support to libogg1. The patch is
attached.
I also wrote Writ codec for libogg1 (based on original code by Arc), and
sample Writ encoder (SubRip to Writ converter) and decoder.
Is anybody interested?
WBR,
Roman.
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