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2001 Oct 11
1
Ogg123 playback bug
Heh. *I* have one to report. I just placed a file at http://www.xiph.org/xiphmont/ogg123bad.ogg decoder_example decodes this file properly. ogg123 decodes to WAV properly. However, ogg123 places a 'shhhhPOP' noise into the right channel of soundcard playback (reliably) at just after 1.3 seconds. Going back to look... ogg123 is doing that with a couple different files. In this one,
2004 Dec 20
2
ogg123 and Vorbis piped to stdin
Moin, Two questions I have. Actually, the first isn't so much a question. It seems that `ogg123' is not able to play streams from stdin, at least not for me on FreeBSD. It also seems that with the patches way down below, it can play from stdin for me -- I handle stdin like http-transport and return the same values for seeking and the like, to avoid calls that fail, and so it works,
2004 Nov 30
2
Bug in ogg123 playback of OggFLAC files?
[I'm not online regularly, so don't include me in any replies. And I'm not sure if the vorbis or the flac list, or something else, is more suitable for the following, so bear with me] Moin, moin. I used a recent ogg123 to play back a FLAC file I had created, and saw it wasn't able to seek within the file. So, I thought to myself, why not try out an OggFLAC file, so I created
2004 Nov 30
2
Bug in ogg123 playback of OggFLAC files?
[I'm not online regularly, so don't include me in any replies. And I'm not sure if the vorbis or the flac list, or something else, is more suitable for the following, so bear with me] Moin, moin. I used a recent ogg123 to play back a FLAC file I had created, and saw it wasn't able to seek within the file. So, I thought to myself, why not try out an OggFLAC file, so I created
2001 May 08
1
ogg123 STDIN-control patch
Hello ppl! I asked some time ago how about adding the option to control ogg123 interactively from command line, similar to mpg123. So I got fed up waiting and added it myself today. The code initially comes from mpg123, I already adapted it to work with aviplay and vlc so it's proven and shouldn't introduce many problems. The only problems I see now: - in order to compile ogg123 now
2001 Dec 15
0
[PATCH] [FEATURE] Ogg123 range playback
A small patch (attached) to the ogg123 source (dec 15 nightly build from CVS) that implements ranged playback a la: ogg123 -r 12:10-13:00 file.ogg to playback 12m:10s-13m:00s fragment from the file.ogg soundfile. Usage: ogg123 -r hours:minutes:seconds.fraction-hours:minutes:seconds.fraction anything can be pretty much omitted (within reason) [although it does not support hh:mm:ss.hh- ]
2004 Jun 15
3
Repeat patch for ogg123
Hi, I have made a small patch for enabling repeating in ogg123. It adds the parameter "--repeat n" or "r n" where n indicates how many times it repeats the playlists. Zero in forever. Apply it if you like, I find it very convenient. -- Regards Niels Sandmann Jabber: sandmann@jabber.dk, Email: sandm@nn.dk -------------- next part -------------- Only in ogg123: .deps Only in
2003 Feb 28
2
ogg123 -k 1:59 patch.ogg # minutes and seconds
Hi I have helped a user with a little patch for ogg123. He uses ogg123 for very big files, often more than an hour (blind books). When he breaks the book and later on want to go back to the same chapter, it is a little troublesome to calculate the seconds. Minutes is much more convenient as it is what is written on the screen. I guess my patch is a little buggy and would like to improve it
2004 Jun 08
2
piping to ogg123: Error opening - using the oggvorbis
module. The file may be corrupted. Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0406081110070.26162-100000@pilchuck.reedmedia.net> I am unable to pipe to ogg123 with cat, but redirecting with < works fine. rainier:~$ cat ~/audio/acdc-who_made_who.ogg | ogg123 -v - Audio Device: OSS audio driver output Author: Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma@ess.engr.uvic.ca> Comments: Outputs audio to the Open Sound
2016 Apr 20
1
ogg123 playing 24bit flac
Ulrich Windl wrote: > Hi! > > Recently I made some recordings (44.1kH/24bit WAV), and after > post-processing (normalization, noide reduction) I saved them as flac (still > 44.1kHz/24bit). > I noticed that ogg123 can decode these, but it will output 24 bit only. > Specifically there's no option to transform the output to 16bit. > When trying to pipe the 24bit WAV output
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful. ----- Forwarded message from Michael Semon <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> ----- Delivery-Date: Tue Jul 16 05:29:37 2002 X-Mailer: MIME-tools 5.41 (Entity 5.404) From: "Michael Semon" <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> Subject: CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... To: feedback@vorbis.com Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2001 Jan 23
1
ogg123 sampling rate problems
I just used ogg123 to play back a file encoded from a 22.5 KHz WAV, and it played twice too fast. Looking at the source, it seems that the sampling rate and number of channels are hard-coded into it. What´s the best way of fixing this? I quickly hacked together something that closes and reopens the devices before each file (diff attached). Is there a better solution? Aaron Plattner <HR
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi, I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes, such as piping the output to sox. I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by modifying
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi, I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes, such as piping the output to sox. I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by modifying
2004 Mar 18
4
ogg123 streaming bug
ogg123 seems to have a issue when streaming for long peroids of time. If I have ogg123 up connected to a streaming server for more than 3.5 hours it begins to stutter or add blocks of static. I've verifed this with 2 different soundcards in both alsa oss emulation and regular oss. It's 100% repeatable for me. It does not happen with xmms using libvorbis as the output plugin so it
2000 Oct 26
1
ogg123 does not stop at the end of the file
MoiN ogg123 does not exit after playing a file but starts to eat all available cpu time, trying to read past the end of the file. Please apply the following patch to ogg123.c in vorbis-tools: --- vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c.orig Thu Oct 26 22:37:05 2000 +++ vorbis-tools/ogg123/ogg123.c Thu Oct 26 22:37:29 2000 @@ -461,9 +461,9 @@ while (!eos) {
2005 Oct 11
1
ogg123 + replaygain?
Hey When playing an http ogg stream served by icecast, ogg123 (vorbis-tools-1.0.1) seems to detect replaygain metadata because it displays it in a nice way, but does ogg123 actually alter the playback volume according to the replaygain variables? I can notice no effect. I did some googling on this but didn't find much help. I discovered a vgplay patch for vorbis-tools 1.0.1 but after
2002 Feb 06
1
ogg123 ^C changes
Hi There is a good thing with ogg123. When playing multiple files, like ogg123 a.ogg b.ogg Ctrl-C will skip to next file. However, if I first do a cat a.ogg b.ogg > c.ogg and then ogg123 c.ogg Ctrl-C will simple skip the and not just jump to chapter two. Is it a big change to ogg123 to just let it jump to next block when pressing Ctrl-C ? best regards/hans -- Hamletsgade 4 - 201,
2003 Jan 16
1
Several problems with ogg123
I'm having several problems with ogg123 on a FreeBSD-STABLE machine. In each case, ogg123 dumps core complaining about a bus error. 1) ogg123 plays all files at what seems like twice the correct speed. When given a SIGINT, ogg123 dumps core. This is using the program defaults, including the OSS driver. Here's a backtrace from gdb: Core was generated by `ogg123'. Program
2001 May 29
2
wishlist for ogg123 += Non-blocking verbose messages
Hi, I am using the ogg123 player through an emacs interface to mpg123 I patched up to support ogg123 (shameless plug, see http://asf.void.at/emacs.html). This has a problem (apart from it being emacs, which might offend some of you (-:): The verbose output from ogg123 is collected and inserted into a temporary buffer. This works when emacs has nothing else to do, but fails when it blocks. Then,