Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Continued:How can I seek in Ogg Vorbis file, but not using Vorbisfile library?"
2002 Mar 04
1
ov_open_callbacks
Hi`
Is there some example code on how to use ov_open_callbacks with VorbisFile?
The documentation I found is _very_ sparse and if possible I don't want to
spend much time adding streaming from memory to my code.
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/vorbisfile/ov_callbacks.html
<p>Thanks,
-- Daniel, Epic Games Inc.
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2000 Apr 21
3
vorbisfile updates, and a couple of questions
The changes to vorbisfile that I suggested earlier have now been committed -
this is mostly a merge of my code with a similar patch from Martin Vogt
(thanks Martin).
The old ov_open() interface remains untouched - and for many people, this is
all you'll need to use, ever. It now calls the new interface with
appropriate arguments.
The new ov_open_callbacks() function adds an extra argument to
2004 Sep 07
3
Introducing ov_open_callbacksp and ov_clearp
Hello,
I've been looking to the libvorbisfile and got into troubles when trying to
use it: I need to compile it on a PalmOS and the libvorbisfile must be
compiled in ARM whereas calling code is in 68K. This implies that the
interface ov_open_callback is not usable because the OggVorbis_File *vf must
point to something in the target architecture (ARM) whereas the caller
cannot do that.
As
2004 May 23
4
Various Ogg Vorbis largefile notes and/or patches
Greetings one and all;
I'm not subscribed to this list so I'm first sending this message
to verify that mails from me make it through, and then later I'll
send the juicy messages with patches. Also, the address I'm using
is IPv6-only and doesn't often work, so drop me from any replies
and I'll catch the archives, or drop only the hostname part to get
an IPv4 address that
2004 Oct 14
3
patch for non-seekable streams on Windows
I've been trying to get oggdec to work with input streamed in through a
pipe or a socket. This seems to work on Linux and OS X, but not on
Windows. I've found that code in vorbisfile.c tests the input stream for
seekability by invoking fseek in the following way:
int offsettest=(f?callbacks.seek_func(f,0,SEEK_CUR) : -1);
Unfortunately, fseek succeeds for a socket on Windows (even
2013 Feb 22
1
Using libvorbis and vorbisfile in the Windows 8 store app environment
I've used libvorbis many times in linux and windows <= 7 applications
without any major problems, and wanted to know if that translates the same
to the sandboxed windows 8 store app environment. I'm playing around with
it right now, and was able to get the library to compile fine (static), and
was able to get it to compile within my project. So far, no problems, but
I was almost
2006 Aug 29
3
How can I seek in Ogg Vorbis file, but not using Vorbisfile library?
Hello, All.
I am making an Ogg Vorbis decoder based on Tremor. The Vorbisfile library provides a high-level API which enables us to seek in the file, but it needs to declare a pointer to OggVorbis_File structure.
Because I am supposed not to use file, so I can't use the ov_pcm_seek() or ov_raw_seek() functions to seek in the file. For decoding an Ogg Vorbis file, I first put it in
2004 Sep 06
1
Fixing libvorbisfile to handle largefiles
[I'm not online regularly, so don't include me in any replies.
Looks like the archives are working at present, so I'll catch
up from them when I get a chance. Thanks...]
(Trying out vorbis-dev@ instead of vorbis@ where I sent my
previous messages; if this is the wrong place, correct me)
Greetings.
Some weeks ago, I submitted several hacks which gave me the
ability to play Ogg
2010 Sep 13
5
isohybrid: seek error - 6: Invalid argument
Hello
Recently while playing with bigger iso images (>2G) looks like isohybrid
from syslinux-4.02 fails. Sometimes tunning heads/sectors (-h/-s) works,
because no padding is needed depending of size of the image.
Some debug info provided, if more info is needed please just ask.
# isohybrid -v pandereta-2010.09.13-i686.iso
catalogue offset: 326
ve[0]: 1, cs: 1
ve[1]: 0, cs: 1
ve[2]: 25927,
2000 Dec 24
2
Using vorbisfile with an in-memory file instead of FILE*
Hi,
How can I use vorbisfile when I've already read the data into memory of an
OGG file?
Olaf van der Spek
Almere, Holland
Olaf@XCC.TMFWeb.NL
http://xcc.tiberian.com/
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2010 Jan 06
1
Initializing vorbis using ov_open_callbacks fail with OV_ENOTVORBIS. But why?
Dear members,
since two weeks I am stuck, trying to demux a physical ogg stream
(theora and vorbis) and play the audio part using vorbisfile.
I hope that one of you can give me a hint or point me to additional
documentation.
I used ogg.h and vorbisfile.h.
The way so far:
- initializing an ogg_sync_state
- inserting data to sync_state using ogg_sync_buffer
- when whole page found
2001 Oct 31
0
vorbisfile weirdness
Hi!
I'm trying to write a vorbis plugin for my MP3/Music/Media player
(http://elmp-tng.sourceforge.net). I'm using vorbisfile, and
ov_open_callbacks() (to interface with my VFS layer). The problem is the
same using plain ov_open() though...
Some files play perfectly, while others (most) fail. ov_open returns
OV_EBADHEADER. The really strange thing is that both ogg123, and the
simple test
2002 Feb 05
2
Documentation Suggestions
I'm a developer for a game company and I'm almost done adding support for
Vorbis to our game engine. As such, I wanted to simply plug in the read
function, let it decode, and then send the PCM data on to DirectSound just
like I always have. There were several occasions where I spent 4 or 5
hours trying to fix a bug, digging through newsgroups and sound-format
specs, when that info could
2015 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] Alias analysis issue with structs on PPC
Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote on 16.03.2015 17:56:20:
> If you want to do it at a clang level, the right thing to do is to
> fixup the ABI lowerings for pointers to keep them pointers in this case.
> So this is an artifact of the way that we pass structures, and
> constructing a general solution at the ABI level might be tricky.
> I've cc'd Uli, who did most
2013 Oct 31
2
isohybrid fails with: seek error - 3
That is with syslinux 4.05 on Slackware-14.0:
bash-4.2# isohybrid -v /tmp/slint64-13.3720131030-dvd.iso
catalogue offset: 561
ve[0]: 1, cs: 1
ve[1]: 0, cs: 1
ve[2]: 0, cs: 1
ve[3]: 0, cs: 1
ve[4]: 0, cs: 1
ve[5]: 0, cs: 1
ve[6]: 0, cs: 1
ve[7]: 0, cs: 1
ve[8]: 0, cs: 1
ve[9]: 0, cs: 1
ve[10]: 0, cs: 1
ve[11]: 0, cs: 1
ve[12]: 0, cs: 1
ve[13]: 0, cs: 1
ve[14]: 21930, cs: 21931
ve[15]: 43605, cs:
2000 Apr 20
3
Thoughts on vorbisfile
Hi all,
While reading through various bits of libvorbis and vorbisfile, and then
thinking about how to implement other features in the xmms and winamp
plugins, I had some thoughts...
Vorbisfile is very useful, and very easy to use. It is, however, tied to
stdio - which means you can't use it for lots of other stuff where it'd be
useful - like streaming, or (under win32) avoiding stdio
2015 Mar 15
5
[LLVMdev] Alias analysis issue with structs on PPC
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 4:34 PM Olivier Sallenave <ol.sall at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Thanks for your feedback. I would prefer not to write a new AA. Can't we
> directly implement that traversal in BasicAA?
>
Can I ask why?
Outside of the "well, it's another pass", i mean?
BasicAA is stateless, so you can't cache, and you really don't
2015 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] Alias analysis issue with structs on PPC
Hi,
I have the following C loop to vectorize:
struct box {
double* source;
};
void test(double* restrict result, struct box my_struct, int len)
{
for (int i=0 ; i<len; i++) {
result[i] = my_struct.source[i] * my_struct.source[i];
}
}
There are two references in the loop, result[i] (restrict) and
my_struct.source[i] (readonly). The compiler should easily figure out that
2005 Apr 22
1
Beginner in R
hello ( and sorry for my poor english ... )
I'm a newbie on R software and I need to obtain this kind of system :
a structure, like a liste :
my_struct <- list()
my_struct$a <- a_value
my_struct$b <- another_value
my_struct$c <- one_more_value
and a function with two args : the first is a instance of the structure,
and the second is any component of the structure (here $a, $b
2015 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] Alias analysis issue with structs on PPC
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 2:54 PM Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 2:39 PM Olivier H Sallenave <ohsallen at us.ibm.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the following C loop to vectorize:
>>
>> struct box {
>> double* source;
>> };
>>
>> void test(double* restrict result, struct box