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2006 Feb 20
4
test vectors for OggVorbis encoder
Hi,
We are working on Oggvorbis encoder porting on embedded platform. Where
can we find good test vectors (wav files) for testing OggVorbis encoder?
Does anybody have any idea.
Parul
Embedded Engineer
Einfochips Ltd
2006 Feb 20
3
Huge VQ codebooks
Hi,
Does anybody know how codebooks are generated in OggVorbis encoder? We
are porting oggorbis encoder on embedded platform for which VQ codebook
memory is hugeeee to imagine. How can we reduce that? Can we do VQ with
less codebooks and if yes how? If any help available?
Parul
Embedded Engineer
Einfochips Ltd
2006 Feb 20
1
OggVorbis encoder fixed point implementation
Hi,
Have anybody worked on converting OggVorbis encoder floating point code
to fixed point (32 bit or 24 bit). How do you handle _vp_noisemask in
that case where precision goes upto 40 bits. Any help available?
Parul
Embedded Engineer
Einfochips Ltd
2006 May 22
2
Chaining and grouping
We are implementing oggvorbis decoder on embedded system. In that we want to
have support of chaining and grouping. If somebody can throw some light on
how it can be implemented, it would be gr8 help.
Regards,
Parul
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2006 Feb 24
1
Test vectors for encoder
For testing the encoder i needed test vectors. thanks for the links send
by members. Those links are useful, but contain test vectors
corresponding to 44 KHz only. Does anybody has any idea where i can find
test vectors of other sampling rates i.e. 48 KHz, 32 KHz, 16 KHz, 11
Khz, 8 KHz. ?
Thanks,
Parul
Embedded engineer
Einfochips
2006 Feb 20
1
Test Vectors Needed to Test Ogg Vorbis Encoder
Hello to All Members of this Group,
Can I get the Test Vectors in .wav format for different sampling rates in
order to Test the Ogg Vorbis Encoder Code ?
If possible Forward the Link where I can get effective testvectors to Test
the Encoder.
Please Reply As soon as possible .
Thanks & Regards ,
Maulik Desai
Embedded Engineer - Embedded Division
eInfochips Ltd.
Work:
2004 Feb 07
1
Vorbis file analizer ?
Just out of curiosity, did someone write a tool that dumps in a
human-readable form the audio content of a vorbis file ?
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2009 Jun 25
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Can I fix the checksum with a hex editor?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 25, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Monty Montgomery <monty at xiph.org> wrote:
> Confirmed--- the checksum on the second page (the comment page where
> the album art was added) is incorrect. Vorbis players are not allowed
> to decode any stream in which one of the setup headers is corrupt, and
> a bad checksum counts as
2003 Jul 22
2
Patch to get libogg2 to build with gcc 2.96
Hi,
When I built libogg2 for testing the new vorbose utility, gcc 2.96
stumbled over a portion from stream.c that mixes variable declarations
with statements. The patch below fixes this.
-Carsten.
Index: stream.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/ogg/src/Attic/stream.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1.2.12
diff -u -r1.1.2.12 stream.c
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2003 Jun 17
1
For Oggvorbis algorithm description.
Dear Sir,
I am a DSP Engineer working in the field of Audio Standards
and general Signal Processing Algorithms. I am very much interested in
knowing the algorithms which make OggVorbis a reality. Kindly send me
the link which will lead me to the algorithm description or pseudo-code.
Thanking You,
Sincerely,
Tom Xavier.
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2005 Aug 29
1
Previewing oggvorbis files in GNOME...
Hi. I'm wondering if anyone out there can give me a little help trying
to figure something out: I presently am running CentOS4.1 with GNOME as
my desktop (It runs quite well, I must say!). I just have a little
curiosity: I have a few audio files (.wav, .mp3 and .ogg) and I like to
"preview" them. When run my mouse over the .wav files (and mp3 files)
the
2001 Feb 02
1
ov_open on non oggvorbis files
there can be a minor bug in vorbisfile:
when opening an invalid file with ov_file the errorcode is returned as it should,
but the OggVorbis_File struct can't load another file: using ov_open on the same struct with
another file segfaults.
also using ov_clear on the struct before reopening does'nt helps.
workaround: delete and recreate new the OggVorbis_File for each opened file.
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2004 Aug 06
2
OggVorbis Streaming...
I am bringing up an Vorbis stream for KPFA and am trying to find
the latest icecast (2) for it. Any pointers? Thanks...
Tim
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2004 Aug 06
1
OggVorbis Streaming...
Ok...
Thanks to Jack reminding me about some things, I have it compiled.
One more question (I hope). Where are the docs or sample configuration
file located for icecast2? I just need to configure the beast for
running.
Thanks...
Tim
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2004 Feb 18
1
OggVorbis "tutorial" file
Hi,
I would like to ask if someone couldhelp me. I am writing a decoder for ogg-vorbis. I am not using the libvorbis because we want a code using our memory functions and I am going to rip some of the decoder functionality as we want only to use mono, 44.100, 96-160kbs sound files. We want to write the fastest and cleanest code possible even using assembler functions where possible.
I have
2001 May 25
2
(lame) mp3 vs oggvorbis (review)
a comparison between the two formats can be read at
http://www.digit-life.com/articles/oggvslame/index.html . i
first heard of this from Vorbis Extreme (
http://solair.eunet.yu/~aldov/ ).
anyone see any problems with the review?
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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
2005 Aug 25
3
what is max and min bitrate supported in OggVorbis?
Hi All,
I am planning to implement Ogg Vorbis Decoder on a 24 bit DSP.
I have following doubts:
1) What is min and max bitrate?
2)What is max Audio Packet size ?
3)What is the max size of setup header?
4)Any idea how to start for making a 24Bit fixed point reference code?
Shall I start with floating point or Tremor or Tremor Low Mem Version?
5) What window sizes in Ogg Vorbis are normally
2017 Apr 17
2
doubt
On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 14:28:12 -0300
Luiz Guilherme Nunes Fernandes <narutospinal at gmail.com> wrote:
> This problem, in the computer park there is a domain controller
> microsoft without shared printers, I need to use another server with
> samba shares + cups, but with authentication in the microsoft active
> directory. I try parameters securty = ads (join machine in domain)
2017 Apr 17
2
doubt
Hi Luiz...
I think you just misunderstood the concept of Samba...
You can indeed you samba to make both task... Just join your samba box to
AD and be happy.
2017-04-17 13:26 GMT-03:00 Luiz Guilherme Nunes Fernandes via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org>:
> Well, i need join 1 server Linux in Active Directory, i need too, create
> one domain in samba for shared printers with cups.