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2008 Mar 21
0
AW: Determining the duration of an ogg vorbis file
Thank you very much for your help, it worked that way. Mathias ----- Urspr?ngliche Mail ---- Von: "xiphmont@xiph.org" <xiphmont@xiph.org> An: Conrad Parker <conrad@metadecks.org> CC: Mathias Kunter <mathiaskunter@yahoo.de>; vorbis-dev@xiph.org Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 20. M?rz 2008, 12:49:16 Uhr Betreff: Re: [Vorbis-dev] Determining the duration of an ogg vorbis
2007 Apr 22
4
embedded pictures in vorbis comments?
Hello, I'd like to ask about the possibility of embedding pictures like an album cover artwork into a vorbis comment header. Since the data in a comment string after the separating "=" has a defined length, this could theoretically also be binary picture data. For example "PICTURE=[...any binary data...]" It only would be a problem for existing software which isn't
2002 Jan 06
4
File Info Question
When I run ogginfo on a .ogg file I created with oggenc (RC3), it lists some things that I have questions about: 1. Ogginfo lists bitrate_average and bitrate_nominal. Now, bitrate_average (I assume) would mean the overall bitrate average for the entire file but what does bitrate_nominal mean? 2. How is the serial number created? Can I tell something specific about an .ogg file by looking at it?
2009 Mar 26
8
Cover art
Hello to the people reading this list! I am developing tagging support for ogg vorbis in Nero products and we are currently thinking of supporting cover art in ogg files. What is the current state of proposal for cover art in ogg files? Is this http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisComment#Cover_art still the latest information? Regards, Goran -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2007 Mar 21
1
.NET tagging library for ogg Vorbis
Hello, I've mainly finished the native ogg Vorbis tagging .NET library. It already works well for reading and writing the vorbis comments for the files I tested. The library only rewrites the entire file if it has to, and adds 2 K padding in this case so that further changes of the comments won't make it nescessary to rewrite the whole file again. I found out foobar2000 also does it this
2008 Apr 15
1
base64 ALBUMART vorbiscomment (was Re: [ogg-dev] Ogg/Spots and Ogg/MNG)
Beside that, multiplexed logical streams suffer from pretty bad software / hardware support, isn't it? It's better to display album art as text if the player doesn't recognize the base64 album art, than being unable to even play the file. ----- Urspr?ngliche Mail ---- Von: Kyungjun Lee <kjoonlee at gmail.com> An: xiphmont at xiph.org CC: vorbis-dev at xiph.org Gesendet:
2008 Oct 18
1
Album art - requirements
>> So, a possible way to encode album art would be: >> >> - a Skeleton stream with appropriate header messages >> - one Kate stream per image, carrying a PNG image >> (alternatively, use Ogg/MNG, if someone brings it from the dead) >> [...] Silvia wrote: >Interesting proposal. Not sure it won't over-complicate album art though... Well yes, of course
2007 Mar 13
2
packets and OGG pages
Hello all, my name is Mathias, I'd like to ask about some details of the OGG format because I'm quite new to it. I'd like to write a native .NET library for reading and writing Vorbis comments. It's going to be open-sourced as soon as it's finished. So here it goes: 1) When packing (Vorbis) packets to OGG pages, does a new packet always begin on a fresh OGG page? Within the
2004 Feb 16
1
Ogg mux design
Monty, Thanks for writing up your thoughts on the mux design (ogg/doc/ogg-multiplex.html in cvs) Now that there's something to argue with, I'd like to comment. To recap, the documented proposal is that we make two categories of streams within the OggFile multiplexing library. Pages are sorted chronologically by the timestamp equivalent of their granulepos fields. Normal data like
2000 Dec 10
2
Oggenc ideas / source and request
Hello everybody, I've put some functions/modifications into the Ogg Vorbis encoder source. (The new functions are in the first 500 lines of the oggenc.c, some definitions are in the oggenc.h) I hope, you can use it. Here is the full source (same source on 3 locations): http://www.geocities.com/mpxplay/oggenc.zip http://www.tar.hu/mpxplay/oggenc.zip http://www.extra.hu/galileog/oggenc.zip
2007 Apr 28
1
AW: embedded pictures in vorbis comments?
Hi, I think we can start by defining an official field name at www.xiph.org/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html which is used as a file system link to an existing image file. I suggest the field name to be "PICTURE". What is ogg MNG? Is it a container format for PNG files which should be embedded in OGG files? If I understand correctly, the picture would be placed in a different logical stream
2010 Apr 23
2
Ogg Index A-mod
I've been looking over Benjamin Schwartz's Skeleton A-mod proposal. I've been pretty busy with other projects over the past few months, so haven't had a chance to look at Ogg indexing until now... In general, I think Benjamin's ideas are sound, they're improvements, and I'm open to being convinced to take them in the next index version. We may as well get the index
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev). Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: erial=1626603590 header_integrity=pass vendor=Xiphophorus
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev). Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: erial=1626603590 header_integrity=pass vendor=Xiphophorus
2002 Apr 11
3
encoding bitrates, different machines...
I found I have ripped the same CD twice with different machines. Cannot remember when, why, or how, but anyway. I've been using jack, here is relevant output: first one: 01/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @0.67× done,129kbit] 02/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @0.69× done,124kbit] 03/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @0.66× done,124kbit] <etc> econd one: 01/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @5.50× done,116kbit]
2002 Aug 20
0
Problem with nominal bitrates
I'm tentatively creating a Windows .dll file using the Vorbis tools demos as a base for it. I've taken oggenc and simply converted it into a .dll file, with some minor changes purely to pass parameters to it (the original uses the command line). I have it working as far as it goes, but there seems to be something going wrong deep inside that I don't understand. The line at fault
2002 Feb 11
4
Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't thatsucker valid?
>>I realize that I may have unintentionally been misleading you by leaving some information out. That error report from ogginfo keeps going, repeating the same 3 errors (as above) over and over again. It ends after a stream_truncated=true, not giving a final header_integrity=fail. (Perhaps because there's not another packet?) Then it reports a total playtime of 0. > >Yes,
2008 Mar 26
1
Optimization with nonlinear constraints
Hello. I have some further problems with modelling an optimization problem in R: How can I model some optimization problem in R with a linear objective function with subject to some nonlinear constraints? I would like to use "optim" or "constrOptim", maybe with respect to methods like "Simulated Annealing" or "Sequential Quadric Programming" or something
2008 May 06
0
Model Based Bootstrap
Hello. Has anyone any idea how a function would look like of a model based bootstrap, when the underlying time series follows an ARIMA(1,1,1)-process? A pure AR-process is no problem, but what is, if the time series need to be differentiated of order one or above and the additional MA-part? Sample code for a series, which follows a pure AR-process: #Series y of 192 observations, which follows
2003 Nov 03
1
No machine account possible?
Hi all, Yesterday, i changed from samba 2.2.3 to samba 3.0, and also i changed the machines which samba is running on. Samba worked and should work as a PDC. It runs on a Debian sid, the test client is a notebook with XP Professional. Yesterday, immediately after migrating, everything worked fine. Even after several reboots, i could logon as a domain user, and i could use the shares. Today, i