Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "FLAC support in Phatbox car audio system"
2004 Sep 10
2
slow FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute()...
sorry about the delay... first, yes you are calling it
correctly. if your encoded files have max_framesize == 0,
then that should mean that either 1) you were using the
command-line flac to encode to stdout; or 2) you are using
libFLAC directly. if 2, you can replicate the functionality
that is in src/flac/encode.c:metadata_callback() to write
back statistics and seek table to the metadata in
2004 Sep 10
1
Phatbox (was: Re: slow FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute()...)
--- Brendan Dowling <crypt@phatnoise.com> wrote:
> Thanks Josh. I tested the player with some files encoded by another
> guy here at work, and seeking into the files seems to work perfectly.
>
> So the Phatbox now plays FLAC files. Although, it's not yet in the
> standard firmware download from the web page, and encoding is not yet
> included in the capabilities of
2003 Jan 30
0
PhatBox and Music Keg unofficially support Vorbis
PhatBox and Music Keg (which I'd describe as MP3 players that hook into
your car stereo) unofficially support Vorbis.
Apparently there was a post to vorbis-dev quite a while ago about this,
but it's news to me, and it hasn't been on this list. I'll add this to
my hardware list, which I'll post here soon.
This was a (very speedy :-)) response I got from PhatNoise's
2006 Feb 14
3
Does anyone know of any car Ogg-Vorbis players?
Hello all,
There are quite a few of my friends that are looking for new stereos for
their cars. They have a large proportion of their music in Ogg-Vorbis
format and are having no luck finding anything that is able to support
the files.
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Aaron
--
http://www.whitehouse.org.nz
2004 Sep 10
0
Phatbox (was: Re: slow FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute()...)
brendan,
you are the bomb =)
i have soooooo been waiting for something like phatbox to support flac.
thank-you thank-you. ack. i think i need a new head unit (just looked at the
compatibility section). and i think josh does *cough* need a free demo unit
for umm, testing...
-eddie
>From: Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com>
>To: flac-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Flac-dev]
2002 Feb 01
4
Ogg in my car
I hope this hasn't already been mentioned on the list or I'll kind of look
stupid...
The Ogg Developers may already be aware of this, but I thought this would
be news for most of the people who subscribe to this list. I saw this on
NewsForge where they referenced an article from MP3Newswire.net The article
is about Kenwood announcing a digital music system for cars that supports
Ogg
2004 Sep 10
3
slow FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute()...
Hi,
I checked the archives, but I didn't find anything regarding this
problem. FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute takes an incredibly long time
to seek. What can I do about this? How do I fix it?
Here's how I'm calling the function:
if (argc > 2) {
secs = atoi(argv[2]);
seek_point = (FLAC__uint64) secs * sample_rate;
printf("seeking to %d:%02d\n", secs/60,
2004 Sep 10
0
slow FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute()...
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 07:22:05PM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote:
> sorry about the delay... first, yes you are calling it
> correctly. if your encoded files have max_framesize == 0,
> then that should mean that either 1) you were using the
> command-line flac to encode to stdout; or 2) you are using
> libFLAC directly. if 2, you can replicate the functionality
> that is in
2003 Feb 04
2
Hardware List Draft
Here's a list of non-PC hardware I found that supports Vorbis, with
links and short descriptions. It's still kind of rough, and I don't
have personal experience with any of these things, though where noted, I
have gotten email from the company. This is still just a draft.
I've made links, and also left the URLs after the headings so it
converts to text well. Following the
2003 Aug 25
3
mem leak when writing ogg vorbis comments
I'm working on a win32 C++/MFC program, and I'm having trouble getting rid of a memory leak when writing vorbis comments. I've cut away everything except reading the file and then writing it out, and I still have a 256 byte mem leak (appended below). The code was modeled after vorbiscomment. It uses all the oggvorbis-win32sdk-1.0 static libs. I tried checking the mailing list
2004 Sep 10
2
Large compression test
A large test I ran on flac 1.0 recently finished so I thought
I'd post the results. I took about 60 CDs, totalling around
30 gigs uncompressed, and compressed them all using all 10 of
flac's default compression modes (-0 through -9). The CDs are
of a wide variety of music; I think the only major genres not
represented are country and rap (freudian slip). Anyway, the
raw numbers:
Opt
2007 Jun 26
2
flac car stereos
are there any car stereo flac players?
My CD transports are all broken or stolen, and I tend to ride with my
PowerBook attached digitally to my car stereo anyway. Seems like if
I buy anything to replace what I had, it should be a hard drive
player that supports flac, maybe with a removable drive. I remember
hearing about Linux players many years ago ... anybody know whether I
could
2007 Jun 27
0
flac car stereos
--- Brian Willoughby <brianw@sounds.wa.com> wrote:
> are there any car stereo flac players?
>
> My CD transports are all broken or stolen, and I tend to ride with my
> PowerBook attached digitally to my car stereo anyway. Seems like if
> I buy anything to replace what I had, it should be a hard drive
> player that supports flac, maybe with a removable drive. I
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] BIG Problem!!! Help please!
Yeow! I have many files that have become unplayable. They are almost (but not always) the files of
an entire CD. The error I get is FLAC_STREAM_DECODER_ERROR_LOST_SYNC. They played until recently
using WinAmp and PhatNoise. They will not decode, returning a 0 error. I recently re-installed
Windoze (XP Pro) if this might be a cause, but many of the files I had before the reinstall still
do play.
2002 Feb 08
2
Vorbis bitstream specification...
Hi,
I'm looking for more documentation on the Vorbis bitstream format.
The goal for me is to write an optimized decoder using only integer
or fixed point math for use on the Phatnoise Car Audio System
(see http://www.phatnoise.com).
I've already found the info on the Ogg framing system and I've already
written my own thing for parsing through Ogg frames (easy).
Also, is RTP
2013 Jun 15
2
Patch for pigeonhole 0.4.0 avoiding PATH_MAX
Hi,
I recently downloaded and built dovecot-2.2.2 and
dovecot-2.2-pigeonhole-0.4.0 on GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd. The changes
needed will be sent to the Debian maintainer shortly. Latest Debian
release is 2.1.7-7 and dovecot-2.1-pigeonhole-0.3.1. When building
dovecot-2.2.2 there were no PATH_MAX problems on GNU/Hurd, thank you for
that. However, pigeonhole 0.4.0 had one remaining PATH_MAX construct.
2004 Sep 10
3
Should FLAC join Xiph?
Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 08:11:13PM +0100, Steve Lhomme wrote:
>
> > Well, I think going GPL would be too much, only GPL softwares could use
> > the library.
>
> This is a common misconception, but entirely untrue. There are many
> free software licenses, including the BSD-style licenses, which are
> compatible with the
2004 Sep 10
2
adding song metadata
What is the best way to add song metadata (artist, album, title, etc.) to
flac files? I want to be able to define an arbitrary number of
FIELD=value pairs.
Earlier I heard someone mention using id3 tags. I tried this with the
command-line "id3v2", and while it seemed to work I noticed that the
resulting file no longer began with "fLaC", which violates the format
2012 Jul 18
2
[LLVMdev] rwx pages dangerous?
I'm not sure about the legacy JIT interface, but I don't think this can be done cleanly with the current MCJIT interface.
I mentioned a while ago that this is one of the improvements we'd like to make to MCJIT. I can definitely see Josh's point about performance, and so we won't want permissions to always be set, but I do think it's worth revising the interface between
2004 Sep 10
2
Should FLAC join Xiph?
I'm kind of swamped today so I'll answer what I can get
away with until tonight:
--- Joshua Haberman <joshua@haberman.com> wrote:
> The most interesting questions to me are ones you didn't address:
>
> 1. Will Ogg FLAC become the default manifestation of the FLAC codec?
> If not, why not? What does Ogg not offer that makes it worth having
> two different file