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2014 Feb 12
2
[user] coverart and other tags
On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 14:29 +0000, Ian Malone wrote: > On 12 February 2014 13:02, Alice Wonder <alicewonder at shastaherps.org> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am new to using opus but so far I really am loving it. At 16kbps > > spoken content sounds fabulous. > > > > I am using opusenc on 64-bit linux - mostly with flac input. > > > > The one
2014 Feb 12
0
[user] coverart and other tags
On 12 February 2014 13:02, Alice Wonder <alicewonder at shastaherps.org> wrote: > Hello, > > I am new to using opus but so far I really am loving it. At 16kbps > spoken content sounds fabulous. > > I am using opusenc on 64-bit linux - mostly with flac input. > > The one thing I can't figure out how to do is add album art. I tried > passing the vorbis way of
2014 Feb 13
2
[user] coverart and other tags
On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 10:21 -0800, Timothy B. Terriberry wrote: > Alice Wonder wrote: > > I found a solution. If I add the metadata_block_picture to the flac file > > I use as input, opusenc copies it over and at least in totem (linux > > movie player) it displays when playing the Opus file. > > You can also add it to the Opus file directly with the --picture >
2011 Jan 20
1
Flac] Where Cover Art?
"Santiago Jimeno" wrote: > Flac files, as us knows, follows the Vorbis Tags system included in block 4 > Recently Vorbis has established the possibility to include picture files by > means of 2 Tags: COVERARTMIME AND COVERART. > To work therewith is quite easy. No. this in incorrect. The VorbisComment "COVERART" was only ever unofficial, and has been deprecated
2012 Apr 17
1
command line perl tool to create ogg/Vorbis picture comments
On 14 April 2012 23:40, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > On 14 April 2012 23:34, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > >> http://pastebin.com/xXhPyZuQ > >> ./jpegtoblock.pl ?-i DSCN7376.JPG -o flacblock > >> You'll need to add the "METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE=" which makes it into a >> comment file yourself. >> >
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
2008 Oct 13
10
Album art - requirements
Hi, there was a thread a few months ago about album art, and how to embed it in an Ogg stream. The outcome was unconclusive, and kind of settled on the existing practice of adding a uuencoded image in a Vorbis comment, or similar. A better solution would be to embed those images as a separate stream, including hints as to what image represents (front cover, back cover, etc). The obvious
2019 Jun 21
3
support free WEBP images in Opus files
WebP (imagepart of VP9) is better then JPG AVIF (imagepart of VPX/AV1) is better then HEIF please support in OPUS file for album arts more then JPG and PNG... WebP and AVIF are free imageformats can store multiple images thats good for the problem with METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE only can store one file. i try to push some devs of player and converter to support this too. wbr from berlin
2019 Jun 21
1
support free WEBP images in Opus files
Oops, meant to add, there's absolutely no restrictions on the format of any picture block, either, and opusenc will already just add whatever gets passed in without even trying to verify anything about the file format. That's up to tagging and playback software to support; foobar2000, for instance, only supports formats that are part of Windows' GDIplus library. On Fri, Jun 21, 2019
2016 Dec 31
2
comment writing in opus / liboggz
It seems there still isn't a tool (at least not a Xiph one) for modifying Opus comments from the command line. I've had a go at adding support in liboggz (which is fairly trivial, since it just means adding recognition for the Opus stream). That certainly works for comment editing, but I'm not sure if it's is good enough to commit back, because timing gets reported back slightly
2016 Dec 31
2
comment writing in opus / liboggz
It seems there still isn't a tool (at least not a Xiph one) for modifying Opus comments from the command line. I've had a go at adding support in liboggz (which is fairly trivial, since it just means adding recognition for the Opus stream). That certainly works for comment editing, but I'm not sure if it's is good enough to commit back, because timing gets reported back slightly
2016 Dec 31
3
[ogg-dev] comment writing in opus / liboggz
On 31 December 2016 at 14:03, Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe at xiph.org> wrote: > Ian Malone wrote: >> >> out, due to the Opus pre-seek, I think. Fixing that probably requires >> adding an Opus-specific metric to liboggz, since the current default >> linear one doesn't deal with first granule position being set. Thought >> I'd check before getting
2014 Feb 12
0
[user] coverart and other tags
Alice Wonder wrote: > I found a solution. If I add the metadata_block_picture to the flac file > I use as input, opusenc copies it over and at least in totem (linux > movie player) it displays when playing the Opus file. You can also add it to the Opus file directly with the --picture argument to opusenc (documented via opusenc --help or on the man page). This argument works the same
2009 Jul 23
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: >> Anyway, calling alloc()s with no corresponding >> free()s is a memory leak. Not good code. > > The alloca() function allocates space on the stack and > that allocation is automatically freed when the function > that did the allocation returns. > > The Linux man page is quite
2013 Feb 11
1
Opus File Format
Hi All, I'm wondering about saving audio to a file. With MP3 & WMA there's support for tags - is there a file format for Opus with tag support? I guess I've missed something somewhere. Opus is excellent BTW, I use it in client/server radio communications software, http://v2.sdr-radio.com/ . Simon G4ELI/HB9DRV http://dit-dit-dit.com -------------- next part
2009 Jul 23
1
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
> However, there is a general point. ?Xiph policy > now encourages cover art in VorbisComments > using the METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE tag, > visit: > http://wiki.xiph.org/VorbisComment#Cover_art > > This means that VorbisComments can be > huge, and so memory for them now needs to > be allocated from the heap, not the stack. Huge is relative. Are people really sticking
2014 Feb 13
0
[user] coverart and other tags
Alice Wonder wrote: > I see it via opusenc --help but it is not in the man page I have. > > opus-tools-0.1.7-1.fc18.x86_64 I believe the man page was not updated until 0.1.8. However, the latest version is also online: <https://mf4.xiph.org/jenkins/view/opus/job/opus-tools/ws/man/opusenc.html>
2015 Feb 23
2
library for creating Opus files?
On 23/02/15 10:30 AM, Tony wrote: > I __think__ opus-tools' opusenc has code which can be used as a > template/sample for how to create an .Ogg file with Opus content. As > expected, it makes use of libopus and libogg. Sadly that's the best option currently. As you say it's a bit complicated, although oggenc has a lot of extra support for controlling encoder options you
2008 Oct 14
1
Album art - requirements
On 13-Oct-08, at 2:10 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > is coverart a header-type content or a time-aligned type content? Well, it's collection-level metadata, so it doesn't belong in files at all. :) > It was my impression that it is mostly header-type content, i.e. > concerns the full file rather than segments of it. It makes sense to reference it per-chain-segment in an Ogg
2015 Feb 23
1
library for creating Opus files?
Hello Tony, opusenc from opus-tools works for me.. Just tried it successfully on my x86_64 Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 box. I was just able to do $ sudo apt-get install opus-tools $ opusenc music_48kbps.wav music_48kbps.opus I remember also being able to compile opus-tools (git://git.xiph.org/opus-tools.git) some time ago. Regards, Vish On 23 February 2015 at 12:30, Tony <yellowjacketlite at