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2006 Jan 17
1
What the heck? A Vorbis scam?
Just today I received a weird e-mail that contained a worm (WORM_GREW.A) attached to it. From : Vinoth Kumar <vinoth@vinjey.com> Sent : Tuesday, January 17, 2006 6:29 PM To : <ivo_mmm@hotmail.com> Subject : Fw: Funny :) Attachment : Attachments001.BHX (0.13 MB) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: from vinoth ([59.144.59.103]) by bay0-mc4-f5.bay0.hotmail.com with Microsoft
2005 May 20
1
Ogg vorbis decoder - Independent implementation questions
Hi All, Ours is an embedded software solutions company that focuses on developing embedded software solutions specific to the DSP market. I'm happy to inform the ogg vorbis developer community that today we have release trial version of our Ogg vorbis decoder made available on PC, TMS320C67x platform (More platforms to follow). More information about the same can be fetched from
2003 Mar 31
5
Rhubarber (advanced peeler)
Hi all, [For the uninitiated: a "peeler" is a program that transforms a Vorbis stream into a smaller, (somewhat) lower quality Vorbis stream, and does so quickly, by just throwing out some data.] After having prototyped several peelers that aim to peel to a certain filesize, or to a certain quality, with mixed success, I've now taken a different route: a peeler that aims for the
2003 Mar 31
5
Rhubarber (advanced peeler)
Hi all, [For the uninitiated: a "peeler" is a program that transforms a Vorbis stream into a smaller, (somewhat) lower quality Vorbis stream, and does so quickly, by just throwing out some data.] After having prototyped several peelers that aim to peel to a certain filesize, or to a certain quality, with mixed success, I've now taken a different route: a peeler that aims for the
2004 Jun 16
3
working non-peeler
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2006 Oct 11
1
smbclient sending output to stdout
I'm using smbclient 3.0.22-13.16-SUSE-SLES10. I'm using the smbclientparser Perl module to use smbclient from within my Perl scripts. Whenever I perform a GET on a file, smb outputs this line to stdout: Domain=[mydomain] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] This results in hundreds of mail messages in my local mail queue. How can I turn this off, so that smbclient
2005 Jan 07
2
Changing the bitrate (down) of an ogg file
Hi. Sorry if this is the wrong list - a pointer to the right would be appreciated. I have a number of Ogg files, that have a VBR bitrate of approx. 256 kbps. I have bought a portabel Ogg player (iRiver iFP 795) that unfortunately only support bitrates up to approx. 225 kbps. So my question is, if there is a tool to change the bitrate down to e.g. 220 kbps. I know I can do this with sox, or
2002 Dec 28
1
Transcoding between Vorbis and Vorbis
I know transcoding is a bad thing. However, i am in the need of being able to lower the quality of an ogg file without the original CD. Whats the best way to do it (least generational loss possible) - "ogg > ogg" or "ogg > wav > ogg" or is there an easier way (as in has someone got a decent working peeler up there sleeve and isn't telling anyone about it)
2004 Aug 06
0
ogg bitrate scaling
At 09:56 PM 5/28/02 +1000, you wrote: > >I'm trying to get a bitrate scaled live ogg stream working, >but I've not found out how to get this running with the >current tools. I've downloaded the CVS icecast2, and darkice, >but the only option seems to be if the same stream is actually >encoded multiple times at different bitrates. This is not >good for my cpu.
2003 Dec 29
1
Bitrate stripping?
Hey y'all -- I heard some discussion a while back about "bitrate stripping" to reduce filesize without re-encoding ... has this gone anywhere? Too lazy to write a re-encode script, Nate <p> --- nate - nmt2002@columbia.edu cell=917 445 6830 aim=mediumnate abolishthe.us/gpgpublickey Nobody for president. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg
2004 Aug 06
2
ogg bitrate scaling
I'm trying to get a bitrate scaled live ogg stream working, but I've not found out how to get this running with the current tools. I've downloaded the CVS icecast2, and darkice, but the only option seems to be if the same stream is actually encoded multiple times at different bitrates. This is not good for my cpu. Can I get bitrate scaled ogg streams working with the current tools?
2004 Jan 01
1
Proposal for Bitrate peeling.
Hi all, First up, this is not a proposal on how to do it, but rather on how to get it done. In the latest thread it was mentioned that it was most likely that either Monty or Segher would be the most likely people to implement this code. It was also stated that this is not their priority at the moment. I can only see two solutions to this problem: 1. Find someone else with the knowledge and
2004 Jan 02
1
A bitrate peeling attempt
Given all this talk of peeling lately, I thought I'd try out a method I've been thinking about for a while now. It goes something like this: * Peeling is achieved by dropping some of the residue. * The encoder indicates how much of the residue to retain (e.g a number of stages, 3 bits in the stream per packet, non-standard!). * The decoder (peeler) copies the contents of packets except
2005 Oct 21
2
Ogg Vorbis bitrate peeling bounty on Launchpad
Hello all, Just a quick note to let you all know that I have placed a bounty on Lauchpad to get bitrate peeling added to Vorbis. It is a feature that I think we would all like to have, and would probably pay something to get, but it hasn't been done. My request to you is to add to the bounty. I have seeded it with US$20, which is not enough to motivate a developer to get it done, but I am a
2004 Sep 28
2
Bitrate Peeling (no. really)
Hey, Maybe you guys remember us, I'm from the Neuros forums. I've got to say, having a player that supports Ogg Vorbis has really turned things around for everybody. We're still struggling with higher bitrate Vorbis streams, but that is only because of our terribly underpowered DSP. Anyway, to the point of my email. Recently the discussion of bitrate peeling has been floating
2002 Jun 23
1
peeling as I understand it (was Re: When will quality increase be unnoticable?)
>> Is bit-peeling going to be real (or just a rumor forever)? > Apparently the RC3 streams are capable of being bit peeled, however the > tool to do so was looking likely to be quite complex. I believe the plan > was to have RC4 produce streams that left better hints for the peeling > tool, so as to make the tool simpler and faster, but I doubt we'll see it > until
2006 Jun 23
3
NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION when trying to delete files
I searched the archives already and couldn't find an answer to this. I'm running an automated process via a cron job on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 box. The cron runs a Perl script, which uses the SmbClientParser module. The Perl script grabs files from clients running Windows 2000. The files on the client computers are created by in-house MFC applications on those computers.
2003 Mar 31
0
Ogg Traffic for March 31, 2003
Hi Everybody: Below is this week's Ogg Traffic in plain text. The HTML version is available at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030331.html Enjoy! Ogg Traffic for Monday, March 31, 2003 [1]Carsten "Purple" Haese March 31, 2003 _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents 1. Status Updates 1.1. Monty 1.2. Michael
2002 Nov 01
10
fitting lots of music into 10GB with Vorbis
Hi- just wondering, what would be the best quality rating to use to fit lots of music into 10GB of HD space. The audio quality has to be high enough for it to sound good when played through PA systems (for when my college is stupid enough to forget to hire a DJ, or when the realise the DJ they always hire can't use a mixing desk properly) ranging from a functional PA system thats stuck in the
2003 Nov 17
1
Ogg Vorbis v1.1 suggestion
My wish for 1.1 is to stream my station with VBR at bitrates averaging 28-32kb/s with a minimum 32khz sample rate. Hopefully this will be achievable with the new low bitrate tuning that is planned. This could put it on a par with Real Audio at 32kb/s. Currently a quality of -1, 32khz sample rate produces an average around 34-38kb/s which is too high for modems. I could currently use a managed