Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Seeking ogg-vorbis"
2002 Jun 27
2
Borland compiler
Has anyone compiled the ogg and vorbis libraries with borlands c compiler
(bcc32)? If so, are there any makefiles or similar available which can
make it easier for me to do the same?
/Erik
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2002 Jan 03
3
Adding RC3 support to GoldWave
Here are some minor things I noticed when updating the vorbis module
for GoldWave:
Bitwise.c, line 175 and 207
Warning: Negative unsigned value
ret=-1UL;
Info.c, line 385
Warning: Unreachable code
break;
vorbisfile.c, line 1407
Warning: Call to function with no prototype
int host_endian = host_is_big_endian();
fix: add 'void' to line 1339:
static int host_is_big_endian( void )
2003 Jul 23
3
ov_open returning OV_EBADHEADER
Hi there.
I'm having this problem when trying to open the stream to play it. What I'm
doing is the following:
archivo_original = fopen(Archivo.c_str(), "r");
if (archivo_original == NULL) {
if (EventLog)
EventLog->WriteString(Format("No se pudo abrir el archivo %s",
ARRAYOFCONST((Archivo))));
WaveOut->Stop();
return;
}
2002 Sep 23
2
Libvorbis suggestion & floating point exception
Hello,
I'm not quite sure if this is the right list for my questions, please excuse
if it isn't.
1. While using vorbislib (Win2K/Borland C++ Builder 5), I'm getting
reproducible floating point exceptions at lots of sample rate/bit rate
combinations. For example, the original encoder_example.c, with just the
initialization line changed to
2004 Nov 11
3
Questions about License and so on.
Hello there.
I'm seeing with a third party library vendor, wich creates components for
signal and audio processing for Delphi and BCB, the way to integrate support
for OggVorbis, but there are some license issues that I don't
know/understand.
In plain text: can he create and distribute a component that uses the code
available in the Windows SDK, either in the DLL presentation and/or
2003 Sep 11
1
"wrong" total time from ov_time_total
Hello there.
I'm finding that ov_time_total doesn't return the "expected" value for some
files I'm encoding. How do I know that? Well... in the encoder, when I push
the "record" button I store the time when I did it, and when I push the stop
button I store also that time. I would expect that the time returned by
ov_time_total would be some ms less than finish_time
2005 Sep 22
1
Rf_initEmbeddedR in Windows
Hi All
My C++/linux program uses Rf_initEmbeddedR to start R and then calls some
R functions. Now I try to port it to Windows. Give the fact that
Rf_initEmbeddedR is missing in Windows, I try to use the implmentation in
Rserve by Simon Urbanek. When I build in MS Visual Studio, I get the
following linking error
error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp__putenv referenced in
function
2001 Feb 14
1
Problem with seek functions,
On Mon, 12 February 2001, OmegaDan wrote:
[snip code]
Hmm, weird.. that does work for me. I only had the trouble that ov_time_tell returned negative infinity
after a ov_time_seek to 0 secs. This is my code:
function TMainForm.ReadBuf(Buffer: PChar; Size: Longword; var Time: Single): Longword;
var BytesRead, Change: Longword;
begin
BytesRead := 0;
Time := ov_time_tell(vf^);
if Time <
2003 Aug 21
3
Ogg Vorbis SDK.
Hi, I've started making an Ogg Vorbis SDK, as per IRC topic instructions :)
Some questions:
Its just targetting MSVC right? Not borland/whatever?
Should it install the headers/libraries in the msvc dir (c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\(Include|Lib)), or should it put them in the same directory as the document (c:\Program Files\Ogg Vorbis SDK\(Include|Lib)), and have the sample
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
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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
2019 Jun 08
2
Help Building LLVM for Android
Hey Guys,
I'm working on a project in Android related to System-level Audio DSP
Effects for Tuning Android Audio. I want to leverage Faust (
https://faust.grame.fr/) to allow users to program their own filters.
Faust provides a libfaust implementation which includes a JIT Compiler
which leverages LLVM and seems to be the best path for me to use.
Unfortunately I'm having problems
2003 Jul 08
2
OMF static LIBs for Borland ?
Hi,
I have a problem and I hope that someone, possibly someone from Vorbis
developing team, could help me out.
My question is:
"Are there OggVorbis static libraries in OMF format that can be statically
linked to a Borland C++ Builder compiled applications?"
Static LIBs that I found in Vorbis Win32 SDK are in COFF format, and
therefore I was only able to link dynamically to DLLs.
2004 Aug 06
3
seeking
Hi,
I need to know if it is possible to seek the Speex stream. I want to have an
ability to seek in time, just like Vorbis does. Vorbis has function
"ov_time_seek" and I want something like this from Speex. Is this possible?
Thanks for any reply.
Rado
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2011 Nov 30
3
Newbie Question: Seeking on remote .ogg files (audio)
I have vorbis audio files on a remote server. I want to be able to listen to these files on my local machine using something like winamp. If I point winamp directly at the file using its url (something like http://www.example.com/file.ogg), the file plays, but is not seekable. If I do the same with .mp3 files, seeking works fine.
I thought this might be a winamp issue, but trying to seek on a
2003 Sep 22
1
Division by zero.
Hi there.
I'm getting this exception, Floating point division by zero, when encoding
at, for example, 22050 hz. This doesn't happens in a specific song or audio,
it mostly happens after several calls to vorbis_analysis. This also doensn't
happens, at least so far, at 11025, 8820 or 44100. Also, it doesn't seem to
happen at low qualities (0, -0.1).
The exception is generated in
2004 Sep 10
3
Re: seeking problems
Did you try OggFLAC and MkaFLAC as alternative containers ? For OggFLAC
you need libogg, the Xiph documentation should be describing how to seek
in the file. But i dont know if using another container than native FLAC
framing is an option for you .....
Christian
matroska project admin
august wrote:
> sorry to bother again,
> but I can narrow down my problem to certain parst of my flac
2013 Mar 28
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> writes:
>> And here there is no "Windows ABI" here at all. Because every compiler
>> (MSVC, gcc / clang, Borland) does its own stuff. This is why I said
>> that the proposal naming is confusing.
>>
>
> I don't know anything about Borland, and I don't think that matters. But I
> think that the
2010 Apr 26
2
Indexless interpolation search seeking code
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/doc/oggstream.html says:
"An index is only marginally useful in Ogg for the complexity added; it
adds no new functionality and seldom improves performance noticeably.
Empirical testing shows that indexless interpolation search does not
require many more seeks in practice than using an index would."
I am keen to see seeking code which is almost as fast as
2002 Mar 21
1
Ogg Vorbis and DirectSound streaming
hi,
I downloaded the vorbis-sdk-1.0rc3 and wrote an application that plays ogg
files using DirectSound(win32 application). It uses streaming technique -
I'm implementing and passing IStream interface to the DirectX. The interface
is used by DirectX to fill his buffers during playing. DirectX is assuming
that it's readind from a wav file, so the interface decodes on-the-fly so
that