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2007 Sep 13
3
Support .cda as input files
On 2007-09-13, Brian wrote:
> On Sep 13, 2007, at 12:08, Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
>> I would really like to see support for .cda as input files. The cda
>> format
>> is the one used on regular audio CDs.
>>
>> Support for this format would make it even easier to encode to FLAC
>> from CDs
>
> You are mistaken, Daniel. Regular audio CDs do not use
2007 Sep 14
5
Support .cda as input files
does anybody know why dvd use files for audio and video but audio cd's not?
What could be the reason for this?
e.g. they could make a file for each track and just put them on an
audio cd and make cd players compatible with this format. So for me it
has always been a mystery why audio cd's work this way.
does anybody knows if super audio cd's still work the same as normal ones?
2007 Sep 13
2
Support .cda as input files
On 2007-09-13, Ivo wrote:
> On 9/13/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com>
wrote:
> > I know that. However when you put an audio CD in a computer you will
> > see them as files with the .cda extension. Supporting this 'format'
> > would make encoding simpler as users would not need to 'rip' to a
> > format, but could drag and
2007 Sep 13
2
Support .cda as input files
On 2007-09-13, Ivo wrote:
> On 9/13/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com>
wrote:
> > I know that. However when you put an audio CD in a computer you will
> > see them as files with the .cda extension. Supporting this 'format'
> > would make encoding simpler as users would not need to 'rip' to a
> > format, but could drag and
2007 Sep 18
5
Support .cda as input files
Hi again list,
I have given the matter of supporting .cda as input format some more
thought. What I wanted was an easier way to do drag 'n' drop music files
from CDs onto the local system and then have those files encoded with FLAC.
As of now most operating systems displays files on CDs as .cda. (Which has
later been clarified not to even be a format.)
I think that what I actually
2007 Sep 18
2
Move to .oga prematurely?
Hi list,
I have been trying to get the new file extension for Ogg FLAC (.oga) to work
with Amarok. But it does not look to be possible due to limitations in the
xine and gstreamer engines.
Maybe the move to .oga was prematurely?
I have done some testing with other players?including Banshee, Quod Libet,
and others?but have not had any success with playing the .oga files. Only
player I have
2007 Sep 20
2
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
On 19/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 19. September 2007 19:02:06 Ian Malone wrote:
> > Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> > > Attached is a much improved version of yesterday's draft. Introducing
> > > the audio:collection:artwork element to deal with album cover graphics
> > > and such.
> >
2007 Sep 14
4
Testing 24-bit full-scale deflection streams fails
Hi list,
I am trying to compile and install flac 1.2. I $ ./configure(d) and $
make(d) without any errors or warnings. However I get the following error
when $ make check(ing):
> Testing 24-bit full-scale deflection streams...
> fsd24-01 (--channels=1 --bps=24 -0 -l 16 --lax -m -e -p): encode...ERROR
> during encode of fsd24-01
> FAIL: ./test_streams.sh
> ===================
2007 Sep 13
0
Fwd: Re: Support .cda as input files
Is this really necessary?
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Subject: RE: [Flac-dev] Support .cda as input files (Zaep Key:
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Date: Thursday 13. September 2007
From: "bbilbrey" <bbilbrey@neo.rr.com>
To: "Daniel Aleksandersen" <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com>
Dear Daniel,
Thanks for your email, but at this point I have NOT
2007 Sep 14
4
metadata on the wiki
The biggest problem with Vorbis comments are too loose specifications and
too little standardisation.
Another problem is attribution of involved parties. Currently only the
ARTIST field name is supported in software. More standardised field names
need to be worked out for organisations and persons involved in the
production of the recording. See:
2007 Sep 18
1
The use for an XML based metadata format
On Tuesday 18. September 2007 14:32:45 Ian Malone wrote:
> On 11/09/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 11/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com>
wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 11. September 2007 01:34:35 Ian Malone wrote:
> > > > I'd be interested which ones. DC is a bit nebulous, but that gives
> > >
2007 Sep 09
1
The use for an XML based metadata format
Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote:
...
> Since the URI attribute can describe locations (URLs), the format could work
> as a RDF document; being an external resource describing external content.
> But of course the metadata would be in the Ogg stream-container-thingy
> (...somehow. help. input?) in the case of the Ogg format.
As this would be XML, I
2007 Sep 18
1
The use for an XML based metadata format
On 10/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote:
> On Monday 10. September 2007 23:39:50 Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> > 2) we need a XML annotation format for audio - in particular for music
> > - that is more structured than vorbiscomment (and this probably
> > applies to video, too)
>
> It would have to apply to any kind of media.
>
2007 Sep 08
3
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
On Saturday 08. September 2007 16:12:08 Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves wrote:
> Thanks a lot for taking an interest and trying to work with metadata
> in Ogg. There have been efforts before, but they have seemly gone
> nowhere. I've heard there's a need for a serious metadata framework
> in Ogg, albeit me personally would find no use for it. Then again,
> the Web's moving to a
2007 Sep 13
0
[Flac-dev] Support .cda as input files
What are you using for FLAC now, Daniel? flac.exe? Or (one of) the
Windows GUI apps?
I suppose you realize that flac.exe probably won't allow drag and
drop encoding.
Why don't you contact one of the authors of the PC Windows GUI apps
to suggest this feature? That's the only place it will help the
basic users.
I believe that this list is focused on the low-level FLAC source
2007 Sep 11
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
On 11/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 11. September 2007 01:34:35 Ian Malone wrote:
> > Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> > > By the way, I have bee discussing Dublin Core ('DC') with the
> > > developers of the Atom 1.0 specification. It seams the reason they
> > > created atom:rights instead of
2007 Dec 04
2
Multimedia Metadata Format (M3F) draft
Hi ogg-dev list,
I have improved the format formally known as Media Description and
Metadata (MDMF) for the Ogg Container Format.
Please have a look at the M3F page in the wiki http://wiki.xiph.org/M3F
The format have been simplified and designed primarily with audio and
movie recordings in mind. The old version focused on providing separate
tools for each media type, were the new version
2007 Nov 22
2
Contrinued work with Multimedia Metadata Format (M3F)
Hi again Ivo and the Xiph ogg-dev emailing list,
This email is meant to present two blockers for continued development of
the XML based Multimedia Metadata Format (M3F) (MDMF page in the wiki).
This format is intended to replace comments as a way of including
descriptions of metadata contained in the Ogg container format. For
instance title, production year, actors, producers, and so on for
2007 Sep 19
2
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> Hi again list,
>
> Attached is a much improved version of yesterday's draft. Introducing the
> audio:collection:artwork element to deal with album cover graphics and
> such.
>
>
Hi,
One thing still missing is a subject/synopsis description.
This would have little value for pop music, but for tracks
from opera, tv programmes and films it
2007 Sep 06
9
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Hi ogg-dev list,
After discussing the [lack of] metadata standards on the
irc://irc.freenode.net/#Vorbis channel yesterday I figured I had to
contribute to this process.
Attached is a sample XML formatted metadata sheet describing a song; and
shows off other media type elements as well. How this is to be embedded in
the OGG container is not my field.
I have only spent a couple of hours