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2007 Aug 24
0
Re: [ogg-dev] [OT] using oggenc the other way around
On 19/06/07, pi@modular-t.org <pi@modular-t.org> wrote: > or would it be more reasonable to forget about this kind-of-realtime > double encoding, and simply encode it first in ogg, decode it aggain and > run a diff in between the signal after that process and the source? yes that would be simpler. Conrad.
2002 Aug 09
1
oggenc core dump
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 <p>Hello, I have encountered a situation where oggenc core dumps. I am using vorbis-tools 1.0 on Solaris 8 x86. This is the command line: oggenc -b 128 -a "Keith, Toby" -t "Losing My Touch" -l "Unleashed" \ - -N "06" -o "Keith, Toby - 06. Losing My Touch.ogg" audio_06.wav Here is a
2005 Apr 22
0
segfault on oggenc
Hello, I'm not a programmer or know well how to operate gdb. However I've made an attempt to backtrace the problem with 'make debug' and gdb. Please help if you can. I'd appreciate it, I have this problem for a couple of months now. The problem basically is that on debian unstable official packages for the past couple of months(even after debian updates) I get segfaults when I
2001 Aug 27
1
oggenc 1.0rc2 dies on alpha
Embarrasing that I didn't notice this earlier. oggenc from 1.0rc2 dies for me on FreeBSD/alpha with SIGFPE. I expect this to come out of libvorbis. I've built libao/libogg/libvorbis/vorbis-tools with both gcc and ccc, no difference. I'll see whether I can dig up more details. -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber naddy@mips.inka.de --- >8 ----
2001 Sep 03
2
OggEnc help file
---------- > Van: ORK <korsmo@solungen.hm.no> > Aan: vorbis@xiph.org > Onderwerp: [vorbis] OggEnc help file > Datum: maandag 3 september 2001 18:21 > > Somebody asked how to use OggEnc a while ago. > > OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) > (c) 2001 Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au) > > Usage: oggenc [options] input.wav [...] LOL! --- >8 ---- List
2005 Nov 15
4
Oggenc/oggdec on Mac OS X
Hi, Has anyone succeeded to build oggenc and oggdec on Mac OS X with static linking? I can build libogg and libvorbis and install them as dynamic libraries (by running ./configure, make and then make install). Then oggenc and oggdec will load them in runtime and use them. That works fine. But I'd like to build these two command line tools so they're linked with all the libraries they
2004 Feb 19
1
Compiling oggenc in mingw32...no FLAC support?
After pinpointing a ld switch problem in the ogg/src/Makefile file, I managed to get libogg and libvorbis to compile using mingw32. FLAC compiled flawless so the configure script in vorbis-tools detected FLAC and included support for it in oggenc. And when oggenc was compiling, I noticed it included the FLAC libraries so everything went smoothly. But the oggenc.exe made only recognises wav
2003 Mar 24
2
oggenc crashes on WAV input (with q > 4.99)
Hi all, I've got a strange problem. I was just encoding a new CD I bought a couple of days ago (Muse - Hullabaloo Soundtrack) when I ran into a strange bug. After ripping track 8, CD 1 with cdparanoia under OpenBSD/alpha, I wanted to encode it with oggenc (latest version from the OpenBSD-current ports tree, (`oggenc -v` says 'OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis 1.0)')). Here's the output :
2003 Jun 28
2
oggenc and Encoding with VBR
Apologies if this is know. But I've spent most of today Googling for a way to get this working, and to me, something is wrong here. But it might well be me. Anyway... I've been trying to record direct from the soundcard into an ogg file. I came up with rawrec -t 10 | oggenc -r -Q -q 5 - > foo.ogg which partially works. ogg123 will play it, but ogginfo reports Warning: Hole in
2003 Dec 10
1
oggenc of wav file loses one second at end of track.. why?
Hi, I recently noticed that a relativly short wav file loses the last second (truncated perhaps) when I ran it through oggenc. Originally the wav was 25 seconds, the ogg is 24 seconds. This happens at various quality levels, and I saved several copys of the file on a webserver at http://array26.rockefeller.edu/www/ogg/ If anyone wants to confirm my observations. The command lines were:
2004 Jan 23
0
Testing of Merged GT3b1 and 1.0.1 oggenc
Hi everyone, Recently I made an attempt at merging the tunings of GT3b1 into the official Xiph.org 1.0.1 libvorbis code. While 99% of the GT3b1 tunings are independent of 1.0.1, there is one particular value (_psy_noiseguards) which affects the whole quality range. I've chosen to use the 1.0.1 values since they changed since 1.0. Therefore, files encoded in GT3b1 mode (q 5 and above)
2008 Feb 14
4
[PATCH] vorbis-tools, various
Hi, I've just downloaded vorbis-tools-1.2.0-RC4.tar.gz yesterday, and it didn't build on my machine, which, cunningly, has an old libvorbis. The first two patches fix detection of libcurl (which is probably rather old too), and make oggenc build with my libvorbis. An old one, and I forgot to look up its version, and I'm not at home just now. It was before the advanced encoder
2001 Dec 02
2
bug report for oggenc in CVS: vorbis-tools/oggenc/encode.c
I was wondering why my CD ripping was producing short files from some tracks. A superficial examination of the code shows this piece of code in vorbis-tools/oggenc/encode.c: Line 120: /* Main encode loop - continue until end of file */ while(!eos) { [...] /* While we can get enough data from the library to analyse, one
2001 Mar 19
2
oggenc on alpha?
Does anybody successfully use oggenc from vorbis-tools-1.0beta4 on an alpha (BSD, Linux, Tru64)? My very first attempts to encode an ogg file promptly made oggenc dump core on me. (FreeBSD/alpha) -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber naddy@mips.inka.de --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2000 Dec 11
2
Replay to the 'oggenc ideas/source and request' replays
Dear Developer Team (Monty/Michael Smith/and others), It seems you get angry for me, but I don't understand why. I don't want to dispute with you, but maybe I forgot to say some things... Here they are: 1. My program (clone) is not a finalized, and NOT A RELEASED (public) program. This is just a test, I wrote it to myself, to the (sound quality) comparsion of MP3 and OGG. 2.
2000 Nov 12
1
compiling oggenc
Hello all, I am trying to compile oggenc from the "vorbis nightly cvs" archive... and I've been hacking something together for about 3 hours now... and i'm getting the feeling that it should not be this hard... what is the correct way to use the CVS tree and VC++ Pro 5.0? -=csmafia _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private,
2002 Jul 19
3
oggenc command not found
Dear Vorbis List, I have just joined this List. Thankyou to all the developers who have worked on this project it is wonderful. I am running SuSE 7.3 and the cdaudio ogg ripping works very well. I am now in the process of archiving my vinyl in ogg files. According to the SuSE manual this is done using the oggenc command but I get no such command to work. I have also tried ./oggenc. Any
2009 May 26
5
errors in valgrind
Hay! Has anyone come across these errors using valgrind for the oggenc tool or the encoder_example.c: ==13108== Invalid read of size 4 ==13108== at 0x4155734: _vp_offset_and_mix (in /usr/local/lib/libvorbis.so.0.4.1) ==13108==
2003 Jan 08
1
FLAC patch for oggenc: Round 2
The latest patch to allow oggenc to read FLAC files is up at: http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~volsung/patches/ Now both native FLAC and Ogg FLAC files can be read. Comments should in theory be preserved coming from either FLAC or Ogg FLAC. I cannot figure out how to make an Ogg FLAC file that has comments, so I've only tested it with normal FLAC. (Any tips would be appreciated here.) Note the
2001 Mar 27
0
PATCH: UTF-8 checking in libvorbis
Here is a patch that implements a check so that libvorbis complains when a comment string that is not UTF-8 is added. This patch will break oggenc without my UTF-8 patch. (http://noa.tm/oggenc-utf8.2.diff.gz) I've tested the verification algorithm on ~150k strings in various charsets (from the gnome translations) and about 0.02% of the strings that has chars with 8th bit set is valid UTF-8