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2007 Apr 20
3
AW: .NET tagging library for ogg Vorbis and ogg FLAC
Hello, I'm still working on the native .NET ogg tagging library. It already works well for non-multiplexed ogg vorbis, ogg flac and native flac files. Concerning multiplexed files, I've got two short questions: 1) Is it valid to insert an "empty" page into the stream which simply contains the binary value 0 for the page_segments counter, and which therefore contains no segment
2007 Apr 20
0
.NET tagging library for ogg Vorbis and ogg FLAC
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 03:10:09PM +0000, Mathias Kunter wrote: > 1) Is it valid to insert an "empty" page into the stream which simply contains the binary value 0 for the page_segments counter, and which therefore contains no segment table nor any packet data? I'd like to do this to produce a gapless page sequence number so that I don't have to re-number all following pages,
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
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
2012 Feb 02
0
Gapless Support
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 09:44:25AM +0100, rs at noveltech.de wrote: > We are currently try to add Gapless support on our device? If we rip an CD > with our device, we can find out, that one track follow after another so we > can > recognize, that the tracks are gapless or not. Are you aiming for maximum compatibility with how the source CD would be played on an average CD audio
2012 Jan 17
4
Gapless Support
Hi, i?m not part of the FLAC project, but i have a question regarding FLAC and Gapless support I hope, I get an answer from some of you ;-) We are currently try to add Gapless support on our device If we rip an CD with our device, we can find out, that one track follow after another so we can recognize, that the tracks are gapless or not. But how can we find that out on already existing
2001 Aug 16
1
wozu Wine?
Hallo NG-Leser, ich denke mal, mir fehlt vielleicht einfach nur die Erfahrung, aber ich hab bisher _kein_ einziges Win-Programm unter Linux zum Laufen bekommen. Eigentlich m?chte ich nur einen IE 5.5 benutzen k?nnen, um zu sehen, ob meine unter Linux entwickelten Webpages auch im IE gut aussehen. (jeder Webmaster kennt ja die Probleme) Aber mit Wine ist da wohl nix zu machen, wie? Ist das
2003 Jan 03
0
Digital unterschriebene E-Mail von FreeMail / Digitally signed email from FreeMail
(english version see below) Sie erhalten in den naechsten Minuten eine digital unterschriebene E-Mail von einem Freemail-Anwender. Damit Ihr E-Mail-Programm den Ausweis ueberpruefen kann, muss das "Root-Zertifikat" von WEB.DE installiert sein. Klicken Sie dazu bitte auf: http://trust.web.de/root.sql Auf dieser Web-Seite finden Sie eine genaue Anleitung zur Installation des Zertifikats
2004 Sep 10
0
[jamie@audible.transient.net: Bug#160155: gapless playback]
Jamie, I hear what you're saying. I don't believe this *should* be a plugin's responsibility, though it sounds like with XMMS it is. But I don't know how to fix it. Probably with enough archaeology into the XMMS source and other plugins I could find out. I'll file it in the feature requests and hope someone can get to it. Josh --- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
2016 May 09
0
Ogg Format
Hello Tim Yes, I understand that mono channel has nothing to do with it, but is there any guideline or thumb rule on the value in page_segments to use Regards Amit On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe at xiph.org> wrote: > Amit Ashara wrote: > >> 1. Since the stream I am working with is a mono channel, what should be >> the advised
2009 Jul 19
2
Compiling wine on debian-unstable amd64
Hi, I try to build wine-1.1.26 on debian unstable (amd64) linked to ia32 libs. I installed ia32-apt-get and nvidia-glx-ia32 and all ia32-lib*, which are buildependencies for wine-1.1.23 in experimental on i386. The configure ends successfully but the build finished with gcc -m32 -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -D__WINESRC__ -D_NTSYSTEM_ -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe
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
2017 Nov 13
0
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi Andreas, Considering you're switching to Ogg, I think you should give libopusenc a try. It does a really good job at getting rid of *all* discontinuities -- to the point where you can chop a song into files less than one millisecond each and it still sounds good. It's also pretty simple to use. You just feed it audio and tell it where the file boundaries are. Cheers, Jean-Marc On
2004 Sep 10
2
[jamie@audible.transient.net: Bug#160155: gapless playback]
I am forwarding your request to the FLAC development mailing list. ----- Forwarded message from Jamie Heilman <jamie@audible.transient.net> ----- Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 16:13:32 -0700 From: Jamie Heilman <jamie@audible.transient.net> Resent-From: Jamie Heilman <jamie@audible.transient.net> To: submit@bugs.debian.org Subject: Bug#160155: gapless playback Package: xmms-flac
2016 May 09
4
Ogg Format
Amit Ashara wrote: > 1. Since the stream I am working with is a mono channel, what should be > the advised page_segments to use. I am using an embedded system so > keeping the flash and SRAM usage are vital for the development. The number of channels has no impact on this at all. > 2. In the OpusTag the is the libopus a mandatory field? Yes.
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
2011 Jan 23
0
Flac] Where Cover Art?
OK Martin. Thank you for the explanations and for your time. I am writing a program that reads and writes all existent Tags types. It lacks only to end the edition (rewriting) of "Native" Flac and Matroska. Both cases for the same problem: the separation of Tags and Picture in different blocks. In Flac I resolved it, but now I have to add METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE. Reading Vorbis
2017 Nov 16
0
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi Andreas, So I encoded your file in chunks with a slightly modified version of opusenc_example and I can't hear anything wrong. Maybe there's a problem in the tools you used? I uploaded the files at: https://jmvalin.ca/misc_stuff/continuous.opus (one file) https://jmvalin.ca/misc_stuff/continuous.wav (one file, decoded) https://jmvalin.ca/misc_stuff/chained.opus (many small files)
2017 Nov 16
0
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Actually, cross-fading will work even better than what libopusenc does. The reason I did not do it is because the Ogg Opus spec provides a preskip, but no crossfade option. This means you will not be able to get standard players to play your files (which may be OK). BTW, there may be a way to implement what libopusenc does in parallel. All you'd need to do is start each parallel chunk with
2002 Jul 31
1
Re: [paranoia] live albums
Richard Polton (Richard.Polton@morganstanley.com) wrote: > Is there a way, in either cdparanoia or ogg vorbis, to encode a live > album which has tracks but no gaps between them? Is the only present > solution to concatenate all the extracted wav files and then to encode > it as a single ogg? You can't cat wav files together. But you can tell cdparanoia to rip the whole CD into