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2008 Nov 14
6
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
2008/11/14 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: > On 2008-11-13, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: >> I'm wondering if the Dirac granulepos parsing in liboggz and display >> in the oggz tools is currently correct, as I'd like to do a release of >> these soon. > > I believe it is -- although if correct support in the rest of the >
2008 Dec 04
3
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
2008/11/26 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: >>>> http://trac.annodex.net/changeset/3801 >>> >>> I'll test this shortly. > > Ok, i've tested muxing some audio and video together and that works fine. > woo. great, thanks :-) So the last remaining tool to check is oggz-chop. I at first assumed it would not work with Dirac's granulepos,
2008 Nov 13
5
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
Hi, I'm wondering if the Dirac granulepos parsing in liboggz and display in the oggz tools is currently correct, as I'd like to do a release of these soon. A couple of days ago David Schleef mentioned there were some problems. David, is that currently true (ie. since David Flynn's recent updates to support Dirac), and if so could you please explain what the problems are, or point me
2008 Nov 13
1
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On 2008-11-13, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > I'm wondering if the Dirac granulepos parsing in liboggz and display > in the oggz tools is currently correct, as I'd like to do a release of > these soon. I believe it is -- although if correct support in the rest of the liboggz tools is required, a little more work may need to happen. > Here's some
2008 Nov 13
1
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 06:06:10PM +0900, Conrad Parker wrote: > A couple of days ago David Schleef mentioned there were some problems. > David, is that currently true (ie. since David Flynn's recent updates > to support Dirac), and if so could you please explain what the > problems are, or point me to a bugtracker where they are reported. eg. I mostly meant what you apparently
2008 Nov 21
2
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
2008/11/15 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: > On 2008-11-14, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: >> It seems oggz chop, merge and sort will need some attention to deal >> with the Dirac granulepos and dependency ordering, so let's leave them >> for the next release. > > ok. -- may be worth having them 'warn' if they are operating
2008 Nov 21
6
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
2008/11/21 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: > On 2008-11-21, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: >> 2008/11/15 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: >>> On 2008-11-14, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: >>>> It seems oggz chop, merge and sort will need some attention to deal >>>> with the Dirac
2008 Nov 23
2
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
2008/11/24 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: > On a slightly unrelated note, i keep hitting the following error in > liboggz when using the oggz tools on an ogg dirac stream: > > /home/davidf/project/liboggz/src/liboggz/oggz.c:202: oggz_close: > Assertion `oggz_dlist_is_empty(oggz->packet_buffer)' failed. > > I'll supply an example file tomorrow if that
2008 Dec 04
0
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 06:34:41AM +0900, Conrad Parker wrote: > So the last remaining tool to check is oggz-chop. I at first assumed it > would not work with Dirac's granulepos, but it seems to do something > vaguely useful: > > conrad at chichai:~/share/oggz-chop$ oggz chop -s 7 -e 11 -o > sage-7-11.ogv ../dirac/sage-640x360.ogg > conrad at chichai:~/share/oggz-chop$
2003 Nov 15
2
some more granulepos questions
I've made a lot of progress on my lossless Vorbis editing project. I have a few more questions about granulepos issues I don't quite understand. granulepos is a property of Ogg pages, yet it is a field in the ogg_packet struct. When reading packets from an Ogg stream, the granulepos is set to -1 for all packets except the last packet in a page. From this I infer that - for encoding,
2008 Nov 14
0
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On 2008-11-14, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > Should oggz-comment be modified to disallow modification of Dirac > streams, ie. does Ogg Dirac never contain VorbisComment metadata? Correct; there is no metadata handling capability in the current mapping spec. > It seems oggz chop, merge and sort will need some attention to deal > with the Dirac granulepos and
2008 Nov 04
1
[PATCH] liboggz: Update Dirac granulepos definition
The definition of granule position for an OggDirac elementary stream isn't the same as theora. Index: tools/oggz_tools.c =================================================================== --- tools/oggz_tools.c (revision 3759) +++ tools/oggz_tools.c (working copy) @@ -454,7 +454,15 @@ iframe = granulepos >> granuleshift; pframe = granulepos - (iframe << granuleshift);
2012 May 21
1
Problems seeking with liboggz
Hi, The Ogg-Speex test file I used is CBR. I am sure of that by running oggz-dump on the file and confirming that all audio packets have 38 bytes; that means (for narrowband) a constant 15 Kbps. I wrote a very basic test program in Visual Studio 2010 that demonstrates the strange behaviour I mentioned. The output shows that the audio file has 8 pages, 6 of them
2008 Feb 19
4
non-decreasing granulepos
Hi all, something which came up recently in relation to the design of Kate's granulepos was whether or not the granulepos of successive Ogg pages is allowed to be the same, ie. whether or not granulepos must be strictly increasing. As this question is more generally about Ogg granulepos, how about we answer it first and then get back to the discussion of Kate's granulepos ... Here is
2008 Nov 21
0
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On 2008-11-21, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > 2008/11/15 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: >> On 2008-11-14, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: >>> It seems oggz chop, merge and sort will need some attention to deal >>> with the Dirac granulepos and dependency ordering, so let's leave them >>> for the next
2008 Jan 15
4
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
Hi, I've now uploaded the preliminary documentation on the xiph wiki: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate Attached is the current source tree for the libkate library. The tarball also contains the patch to oggmerge (which you will need to apply if you want to merge Kate streams with Vorbis or Theora streams) and the patch to MPlayer to use Kate streams as subtitles. An example is
2008 Nov 03
0
No subject
4) Subtract 1 from the keyframe, then repeat step 3). 5) Begin reading from the frame discovered in step 4. Drop any packets which are output on the first page. Count down until we reach the keyframe, dropping packets until then. 6) Continue counting down until we reach the target frame, we are now decoding each frame/packet. At the target frame produce the YUV output. You can see this in code
2008 Nov 03
0
No subject
4) Subtract 1 from the keyframe, then repeat step 3). 5) Begin reading from the frame discovered in step 4. Drop any packets which are output on the first page. Count down until we reach the keyframe, dropping packets until then. 6) Continue counting down until we reach the target frame, we are now decoding each frame/packet. At the target frame produce the YUV output. You can see this in code
2009 May 04
1
[PATCH] oggz: inefficient seeking
I have a 1.1G Ogg file with vorbis and theora. oggz_seek_units() takes 14 seconds to find a position in the file towards the end. Now, the function guess() in oggz_seek() guesses a position at about 1.5G and then slowly searches back until it finds the end of the file (continously seeking beyond the end of the file and then calling read which returns 0). Then it does a linear scan from the
2008 Mar 17
3
[PATCH] oggmerge, various
Hi, seems my previous post ended up in /dev/null due to being too large, so this update is now gzipped.. Adds support for Theora, Kate, and Speex. Checks magic on og[avxg] files Fixes pointer bug in vorbis packetizer makes the mng bit build Can't recall the other little bits it does off the top of my head. and the newest addition is a skeleton track (for Theora, Kate, Speex, and Vorbis).