Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Reg: Finding Duration of OGA file"
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
2008 Jul 14
1
Lyrics
Hi,
I'd thought of adding lyrics support to oggenc a while ago, and on
sunday I had a go
and it seems to work just fine. A long shot, but would you be
interested in a patch to
do this ? It reads a .srt file (though I'll change it to read .lrc
files, I've just found those
on the internet, mostly the same data but they're used for lyrics
apparently) and creates
a Kate stream muxed
2012 Jan 30
1
Reg : Hello all.. help needed regarding heatmaps
Hello all ,
I am beginner and new to this -R world. I have heard much about R and
started working on it.
I have some data of 20 business applications( y -axis) and Months( x-axis)
and values as their score for every month . I tried to generate a heatmap
with this data and got some good results. Can some one help me on how to
generate the legend next to heatmap please...
can some one send me
2007 Sep 18
0
Move to .oga prematurely?
On 9/18/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote:
> Maybe the move to .oga was prematurely?
No, it wasn't premature. We have been having this discussion since
last year. We are contacting the projects that deal, for instance,
with Ogg FLAC, we're gong to submit the memo with the new file
extensions/media types to the IETF soon, and some of us are even
2007 Sep 10
1
Warnings with automake-1.10
Josh,
Automake 1.10 on OSX is giving me warnings like the following:
test/Makefile.am:50: wildcard *.raw: non-POSIX variable name
test/Makefile.am:50: (probably a GNU make extension)
test/Makefile.am:50: wildcard *.flac: non-POSIX variable name
test/Makefile.am:50: (probably a GNU make extension)
test/Makefile.am:50: wildcard *.oga: non-POSIX variable name
2011 Jun 27
3
Creating a Polar Plot with expanding points as radius increases
I'd like to create a polar plot similar to those created by the polarFreq
function in the openair package. However, this package seems to be specific
to wind speed and direction, and requires a "ws" (wind speed) and a "wd"
(wind direction) column. My data is unrelated to wind speed, but I'd like
to be able to get a plot that does what polarFreq's plots do; I'd
2007 Apr 14
3
Re: Re: [xiph-rtp] Re: Proposal: An extension to rules all others
Sorry, but I think generic extension names are far from perfect. Here
are some additional problems to consider:
1) Language. When people talk about file types, they almost never
say "dot" at the beginning. They say "MP3 files". For example, "Does
that player support MP3 files?" If you have an extension of ".music"
this ends up being "Does that
2007 Apr 14
3
Re: Re: [xiph-rtp] Re: Proposal: An extension to rules all others
Sorry, but I think generic extension names are far from perfect. Here
are some additional problems to consider:
1) Language. When people talk about file types, they almost never
say "dot" at the beginning. They say "MP3 files". For example, "Does
that player support MP3 files?" If you have an extension of ".music"
this ends up being "Does that
2007 Apr 14
3
Re: Re: [xiph-rtp] Re: Proposal: An extension to rules all others
Sorry, but I think generic extension names are far from perfect. Here
are some additional problems to consider:
1) Language. When people talk about file types, they almost never
say "dot" at the beginning. They say "MP3 files". For example, "Does
that player support MP3 files?" If you have an extension of ".music"
this ends up being "Does that
2007 Apr 14
3
Re: Re: [xiph-rtp] Re: Proposal: An extension to rules all others
Sorry, but I think generic extension names are far from perfect. Here
are some additional problems to consider:
1) Language. When people talk about file types, they almost never
say "dot" at the beginning. They say "MP3 files". For example, "Does
that player support MP3 files?" If you have an extension of ".music"
this ends up being "Does that
2007 Apr 14
3
Re: Re: [xiph-rtp] Re: Proposal: An extension to rules all others
Sorry, but I think generic extension names are far from perfect. Here
are some additional problems to consider:
1) Language. When people talk about file types, they almost never
say "dot" at the beginning. They say "MP3 files". For example, "Does
that player support MP3 files?" If you have an extension of ".music"
this ends up being "Does that
2004 Jun 20
16
Extension proposal - partly serious
Alright folks, here's the solution.
1) Keep extensions to 3 letters for audio & video. Except for special
situations where the user might be doing a codec specific name. Since the
official extensions are 3 letters, those can always be used on any 8.3
device.
2) introduce a new extension .OGV for ogg container video. With a strong
preference for Xiph only codecs. (If you want 3rd
2009 May 26
1
arecord pipe to celtenc just stops
Hi all,
Just found out about this codec and I'm really impressed.
I compiled celt-0.5.2.tar.gz on my desktop and tried out a few tests. I
then did a native fixed point arm compile on my beagleboard which also
worked a treat.
Before I get started with the library I was trying to see if I could
grab some real time audio, encode it and write to a file using arecord
in conjunction with
2011 Apr 17
1
Description of how CELT packs into Ogg?
Is there are description somewhere of how CELT packs into the .oga file?
Trying to reverse engineer it from the intertwined celtenc code is
suboptimal.
-a
2011 Nov 18
1
celtenc 0.11.1 not generating encoded file on OSX Lion
Hi,
I am running celt 0.11.1 on my mac which is running osx lion. I invoke
celt such as so:
celtenc original.wav output.oga
I do not see any files being encoded, the wave file is stereo 16 bit at
44.1kHz.
Any ideas on why this is not working? I also tried the opus git repo for
the latest sources, but that also does not produce an encoded file.
Thanks
--
-baeksanchang
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2012 Feb 11
1
AMOVA error: 'bin' must be numeric or a factor
Hi!
I am trying to analyse my data using amova
(http://www.oga-lab.net/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=pegas:amova):
My input to R is a DNA sequence file, format=fasta
dna<- read.dna("XX.fasta", format="fasta") #left other options as
default
d<- dist.dna(dna, model="raw")
g<- read.table("XXX.design")
Load necessary libraries:
library(pegas)
2011 Dec 02
1
Willkommen bei der "R-help" Mailingliste
Hello everbody,
I am new to this mailing list and hope to find some help.
I'm trying to get into the spatstat package and encountered two problems. First a graphical one:
There is an example dataset called "finpines" which has several marks (http://www.oga-lab.net/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=spatstat:finpines)
When I pass the given code from the website to R
data(finpines)
2009 Apr 20
2
Query Regarding Vorbis Audio codec
Hi all,
I have vorbis audio codec I want to create the separate projects for
Encoder as well as decoder, Can anybody suggest me which all the files
comes under which category (or) which functions will come under
encoder or decoder.
Thanks & Regards,
Kiran
2008 Jun 06
2
Finding out the duration of an Ogg stream
Hello people!
I'm developing a Java Ogg media player applet and I have encountered a
problem while creating a progress bar. I need to know how long, in
samples or seconds, the Ogg stream that I'm playing is, and I need to
know it before I have downloaded the entire stream. Problem is, I don't
see how I could do that.
I could provide a "duration" argument, but that would
2014 May 20
0
Ogg Flac padding
A program to do something I don't think can be done? Tricky.
How about some examples of files that show problems?
Here is a basic OggFlac track, as produced by the standard flac encoder. It
has a vorbis comment packet, a seektable packet, and a padding packet and works
fine. Note that each packet is on a separate Ogg page.
http://www.nartowicz.webspace.virginmedia.com/oggflac/01.oga