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2010 Oct 22
1
Complete list of possible ogginfo warning and error messages
Hello, I want to check my collection of hundreds of ogg files for potential problems. As far as I know, "ogginfo -v" is as comprehensive as it gets. However, using the "-v" option causes the output to be VERY VERY long when there are hundreds of files to check. I need a way to skim the output and only look at warnings and errors. In order to do that I need to know the complete
2003 Sep 09
0
Should the vendor tag be updated for 1.0.1?
Hiya: Since 1.0.1 is going to include minor tuning fixes that have an effect on audio quality in certain circumstances, I think the vendor tag should be updated according to the attached (and quite trivial) patch. (I chose 20030902 because that's the date of Monty's commits that included the tuning fixes.) -Carsten <p> Index: lib/info.c
2004 Jul 08
2
Trivial 1.1 rc1 patch for ogginfo
One liner to add 1.1 rc1 to list of recognized files. Cheers, -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ogginfopatch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 375 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis-dev/attachments/20040708/7c8c0952/ogginfopatch.obj
2009 Jun 04
0
Small mystery : passing a "subset=" argument to lme|lm through "..."
Dear list, I have problems involving passing a "subset=" argument through "...". I'm trying to augment the set of defined analyses for mice (homonymous package) with a call to lme. This package create multiple imputations of missing data in a "mids" object, each completed data set may be obtained through the complete(data, set) function. > sessionInfo() R
2004 Feb 23
1
oggpack_writealign fails
Hi all, In order to get icecast working i found that i had to install libao-0.8.4 libogg-1.1 libvorbis-1.0.1 flac-1.1.0 speex-1.0.3 vorbistools-1.0.1 icecast-2.0.0 So i grapped the source files. I copied all the files to an 32-bit Intel machine, and *there* all files configured, compiled and installed OK But on the intended target machine (SUN blade server) i have a problem... libao and libogg
2002 Jun 26
2
vorbis-tools CVS
Coming out of a long (but definately needed) silence for a moment: A few things for vorbis-tools, since I no longer have CVS access (I think I just misplaced that key): 1. Before anything, put oggchain out of its misery. Please. It's a pile of junk that should have never been committed. Any smidgen of usefulness from it belongs in ogginfo anyway (and it's already there). 2. ./autogen.sh
2002 Mar 02
0
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 20:38:42 -0500
Hello all, I've been having some problems with the .ogg encoder when run within Windows. Someone at vorbis.com told me to post my problem to the mailing list (which I assume this is, unless I've subscribed to the wrong one) and see if you folks have any pointers. Without further ado: System is a Win98SE machine with a 400Mhz processor and 160Mb of memory. I've downloaded all the
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 Jun 16
1
vorbis-tools: %Ld format specifier
Andrew Williams <andrew.s.williams@adelaide.edu.au> has tipped me off that vorbis-tools uses a format specifier "%Ld" in vcut/vcut.c and ogginfo/ogginfo2.c. This is plain wrong. The L modifier only applies to floating point. The modifier corresponding to "long long" is ll, e.g. "%lld". -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber
2006 Jul 13
0
[vorbis-tools] Some patches coming from Debian bugs
Hello. Attached are some patches that some Debian users of vorbis-tools have sent to our BTS over the years (numbers refer to Debian bugs). It'd be nice to see them integrated. They apply cleanly to SVN as of today. The largefile_support one is a bit bigger than just the configure.ac since the submitter adviced that config.h got included in all C source files before the standard includes,
2006 Jul 13
0
[vorbis-tools] Some patches coming from Debian bugs
Hello. Attached are some patches that some Debian users of vorbis-tools have sent to our BTS over the years (numbers refer to Debian bugs). It'd be nice to see them integrated. They apply cleanly to SVN as of today. The largefile_support one is a bit bigger than just the configure.ac since the submitter adviced that config.h got included in all C source files before the standard includes,
2007 Sep 12
1
Vorbisgain / Flac
have linux install on my laptop, and decide to clean up my music collection, found allot of my music that has replaygain tags, and allot don't. How would I fix the ones that don't have any replaygain tags, ? have flac and flac123 ogg ogg123 vorbistools and vorbisgain..etc, all installed, can play music fine, but when I hit a song, that doesn't have replaygain tags, need to turn down
2002 Aug 02
1
Problems with ogg/vorbis python bindings.
I compiled and installed pyogg followed by pyvorbis, running: $ ./config_unix.py $ python setup.py build and as root: # python setup.py install for pyogg and pyvorbis in turn. This completed without error, however upon trying to import ogg.vorbis in IDLE I get an import error: ImportError: libvorbisfile.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I was told this may have
2016 May 12
1
[PATCH] New API: btrfs-filesystem-show (RHBZ#1164765)
Add a new API to list all the devices where a btrfs filesystem is spanned. --- daemon/btrfs.c | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ generator/actions.ml | 27 ++++++++++++++++++ src/MAX_PROC_NR | 2 +- 3 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/daemon/btrfs.c b/daemon/btrfs.c index 2a20cb0..62bdac7 100644 --- a/daemon/btrfs.c +++
2004 Aug 06
1
streamripper
> wget, curl... remember it streams with standard http :-) > > Just start it up and let 'er rip! Stop the transfer when you're done. > Easy as pie. You can even use vcut (from vorbistools) to trim this down > to an exact sample if you want to do program archiving with it. hmmm.. ok. something like streamripper would be nice though ;) particularly for things like
2017 Nov 15
1
manpages in mdoc(7)
Dear authors of Vorbis, currently, the manpages that come with vorbistools are written in the traditional man(7) markup language. I am proposing to rewrite them into the semantic markup of the mdoc(7) language. I am willing to do the work. Both the man(7) and mdoc(7) languages have been around for decades, and are supported by the prevalent formatters: groff(1) on most Linuxes and mandoc(1) on
2010 Jun 13
2
wrappers
Hi, I've sent one of these before, but i wasn't subscribed, and i'm unsure if it went out. I'm subscribed now and i've written another (i believe) nifty wrapper for oggz-tools. oggz-comments - allows a user to pass the plain text file with each tag on their own line theoracomment - works like 'vorbiscomment' from VorbisTools package, but sets comments for the
2010 Jun 13
0
wrappers
Sounds good! Though maybe calling it oggz-metadata might make more sense? Cheers, Silvia. On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 1:42 PM, VolodyA! V Anarhist <Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I've sent one of these before, but i wasn't subscribed, and i'm unsure if it > went out. I'm subscribed now and i've written another (i believe) nifty > wrapper
2010 Oct 19
1
Milliseconds and Time object
Hello all, my question for today is the following : I have 1. a date (in a string but straightforward to convert to any format) 2. the time as the number of milliseconds elapsed since hour 00:00:00.000 of this date. My question is : 1. Is there a in built function that can give me the date+time (as POSIX object for instance) from what I have ? -- View this message in context:
2013 Jan 17
1
Can strptime handle milliseconds or AM/PM?
Readers, Responding to an old post (http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/06/18850.html), and using the example in the manual: monthextract<-strptime("20/2/06 11:16:16.683", "%m") monthextract [1] NA Why is the result 'NA' and not '2'? -- r2151