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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"
2004 Feb 11
1
Problem using 'ov_open()'...
OK, I've been developing a small class that I can use in virtually any application to load and decode OGG files. Everything works fine until it reaches the line with the call to ov_open, then the application freezes and has to be killed. This is a single-threaded Win32 app. Below is both the structure that gets passed around, and my entire OGG class. Maybe one of you can figure this out.
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
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 Jun 14
3
lack of detail for exception in ov_open
I am having one frustrating time trying to decipher why ov_read is failing in my MFC/C++ application, and I see in Google results that others have had difficulty as well. These google discussions generally involve libraries, dll's and linking options, as though there are perhaps some basic incompatibilities between ogg vorbis and win32 and/or MFC/C++. Very confusing. If I pass fopen a
2004 Mar 06
3
access violation in ov_open using VC6
I passed a valid FILE* (from fopen() with "rb") and the address of an OggVorbis_File struct, but an access violation occured when ov_open is called. I have enabled the Multithreaded, but it still doesn't fix the problem. I look at the vorbis_comment.exe source and I see vcedit_open() function and other vcedit_*() functions everywhere. I am assuming that there is known issue with VC
2005 Jun 17
1
ov_open fails on Version 1.0.1
Eddie, I have been reviewing vorbis list postings, because I have been spinning my wheels for a week, trying to make a simple insertion of ogg vorbis decoding (vorbisfile) in the audio class of my MFC/C++ program. I just read your thread from April 2004. Question: Do you have anything you could send me, since I assume you succeeded in getting results? And/or could you take a look at what I
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 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; }
2006 Jun 14
1
Having problems with ov_read
Ok here is the breakdown. I am trying to impliment streaming into our game using openAL and ogg-vorbis. In the non-streaming function when I call ov_read on the file I should be streaming the buffer gets filled with the correct data. However, when I run ov_read on the same OggVorbis_File when I read the buffer gets filled with 0's. The buffer has not been zero'd and starts filled
2001 Nov 11
1
Reading tags (again)...
Ok, so I finally got the id3/mp3 end of things worked out for the next release of QTagger and I'm back to implementing tag reading for Ogg Vorbis. I've got some code that will read tags, but I haven't been able to figure out how to write them. Here's the code that I'm using. It's a fine C/C++ mix. The code will eventually be in a C++ app, so I don't mind
2005 May 23
1
Why does ov_open fail?
hello everyone. after reading through the api manual of the ogg vorbis win32 sdk, i tried to implement a very simple comment reader in visual c++. but for some reason the very first operation to initialize the OggVorbis_File struct keeps failing and i can't figure out why. is there anything i might not have considered? The memory exception seems to happen deep within the calling tree of
2001 Feb 18
2
Access Violation in ov_open
If I do something similar to the below ov_open always causes an access violation. The call to fopen is successful. Can anybody tell me why? (and how to fix it?) OggVorbis_File vf; int eof=0; int current_section; FILE *fd = fopen("c:\\test.ogg","rb"); if (!fd){ AfxTrace("fopen failed\n"); exit(0); } if(ov_open(fd, &vf, NULL, 0) < 0) {
2004 Dec 05
1
ov_open error !
#include <stdio.h> #include "vorbis/codec.h" #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h" #include <io.h> #include <fcntl.h> #pragma comment(lib, "vorbisfile_d") int main(int argc, char **argv) { FILE *fp; OggVorbis_File obf; if(argc < 1) return -1; if((fp = fopen("f:\\testogg.ogg", "rb")) == NULL) { printf("Open Files
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
2002 Feb 12
2
problem with Vorbis DLL's
Hi, I was wondering if anyone out there had any success dynamically loading the Vorbis libraries via LoadLibrary on Win32. I'm able to use things properly by linking in the static libraries, but when I try to load them dynamically (which I really need to do), I get an access violation when calling ov_open. The code looks something like this... typedef int
2004 Feb 19
3
Ov_open crash in windows
I am getting the following error from MSVC when calling ov_open() from my app: Unhandled exception in Progname.exe (KERNEL32.DLL): 0xC0000005: Access Violation The call stack shows: KERNEL32! bff7b9a6() VORBISFILE! 00471d1d() I am running Win98 and v1.0 off the vorbis libs. The app is single- threaded. The following code works just fine in a test app I built, but when I add it to another
2004 Nov 27
1
an excecute error
this it is the first time that I program with ogg libraries (I am a beginner). it has happened me an error, the code is the following one: /*********************************************/ OggVorbis_File *musica=NULL; FILE *archiv =NULL; archiv = fopen("prueba.ogg","r"); if(archiv==NULL) exit(0); int falla = ov_open(archiv,musica,NULL,0);//aca se produce el error
2002 Dec 27
1
ov_open throws exception (Compiler VC7)
Hi I try to load an ogg file with the vorbisfile library like this: FILE *f = fopen("test.ogg", "rb"); if(!f) ...; ov_open(f, &vf, 0, 0); But ov_open always throws an exception. Im pretty sure its a compiler problem because the same code worked on VC6. Im compiling my programm with the multithreaded dll option as mentioned on the mailing list bevor. Does anybody know if
2003 Feb 27
1
ov_open from memory
Hi folks, i would like to know if it is valid to load a whole .ogg file into memory and call ov_open like this: ov_open(NULL, &OggVorbisFile, pRawData, RawDataLen); An other question is, is it valid to copy some ogg files into one (resource) file, position the filehandle and use ov_read to read only the ogg file which starts at the current position of the file handle? (In other words, does