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2008 Jul 16
0
oggz-chop crash
2008/7/15 ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com <ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com>: > Hi, > > while playing around with oggenc, I used oggz-chop, and got it to crash > consistently on one set of input and parameters (cutting a file I'd encoded > (Vorbis+Kate) between (IIRC) 120 and 150 seconds. GDB showed a NULL > pointer access (can't recall where, sorry). When I came back to
2008 Jul 04
2
Oggz 0.9.8 Released
Oggz 0.9.8 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip, oggz-chop, oggz-comment, oggz-scan, oggz-sort and oggz-validate. oggz-chop can be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg
2008 Jul 04
2
Oggz 0.9.8 Released
Oggz 0.9.8 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip, oggz-chop, oggz-comment, oggz-scan, oggz-sort and oggz-validate. oggz-chop can be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg
2008 Jul 16
3
oggz-chop crash
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 13:37 +0900, Conrad Parker wrote: > was this all since 0.9.8? > > If it was a little before that, it may have been an instance of > http://trac.annodex.net/ticket/404 > > otherwise, if you do come across such a case please keep the file and > report it -- it's not easy to find corner cases. if there is a skeleton stream in the file it could be the
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 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 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 >
2009 Jun 15
2
oggz-chop gives segmentation fault
Hi, I am using oggz-chop in the ubuntu jaunty, am I doing something wrong? $ oggz-chop -o yt1.ogv -s0 -e500 ondrej.ogv Segmentation fault gdb session doesn't reveal much, since it isn't compiled with debugging symbols: (gdb) bt #0 0x00007f9e5d2f0092 in memcpy () from /lib/libc.so.6 #1 0x0000000000403698 in ?? () #2 0x000000000040262e in ?? () #3 0x000000000040285d in ?? () #4
2009 May 05
1
oggz-merge / oggJoin with files created with oggCat
> > I think, I got the problem: > > When I re-encode both audio files with the same quality/bitrate, oggCat/oggJoin works as expected. > > The reason, that it does not work, is as follows: I had a lot of trouble concatenate the audio-files (as I was starting with video only). In many cases, the concatenation works even if the bitrate does not correspond (correct me if I am
2009 Apr 10
0
Oggz 0.9.9 Release
Oggz 0.9.9 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the tool oggz, which provides commands to inspect, edit and validate Ogg files. The oggz-chop tool can also be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library for reading and writing Ogg files and streams. It offers various improvements over the reference libogg,
2009 Sep 14
0
Oggz 1.0.0 Release
Oggz 1.0.0 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the tool oggz, which provides commands to inspect, edit and validate Ogg files. The oggz-chop tool can also be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library for reading and writing Ogg files and streams. It offers various features over the reference libogg, including
2007 Dec 04
1
patch for oggz-comment
Hi, It seems the oggz-comment on your computer has more features than the one you sent in August :-) Any chance you could send a more recent copy? In any case, I've updated the --help output for the -s option, and also added a manual page with the same info, in doc/oggz-comment.1.sgml (in svn.annodex.net changeset:3280). cheers, Conrad. On 07/11/2007, Kangyuan Niu
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 Dec 20
3
Christmas tree
Hi, I've built a christmas tree type of Ogg stream as a kind of torture test for players. It passes oggz validate, but I had a lot of trouble to get it right (in particular, the ogg streams to merge had to be passed in a very specific order on the oggz merge command line to avoid creating a stream that oggz validate would moan about) so I'm not confident it's a valid stream, so if
2009 Oct 08
0
Oggz 1.1.0 Release
Oggz 1.1.0 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the tool oggz, which provides commands to inspect, edit and validate Ogg files. The oggz-chop tool can also be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library for reading and writing Ogg files and streams. It offers various features over the reference libogg, including
2005 Feb 27
3
Cygwin-bug#20050227T2233: liboggz: Missing manual pages - oggzinfo, oggzed, oggzdiff
Package: liboggz Version: 0.9.0 Status: Severity: normal [Keep CC if you reply, I'm nt in this list] After porting the package to Cygwin, some binaries do not have accompnying manual pages. ... .inst/usr/share/man/man1/oggzdump.1.gz .inst/usr/share/man/man1/oggzdiff.1.gz .inst/usr/share/man/man1/oggzmerge.1.gz .inst/usr/share/man/man1/oggzrip.1.gz .inst/usr/include .inst/usr/include/oggz
2008 Jul 07
2
oggz tool renames
Hi, After lots and lots of requests, I went through and changed all the tool names in oggz so that they contain hyphens: http://trac.annodex.net/changeset/3627 That patch touches the names of built executables, references to them in docs and scripts (ie. oggz-dump is called by oggz-diff) etc. There's lots of little places where the tool names appear, so please test against the current oggz
2009 May 05
2
oggz-merge / oggJoin with files created with oggCat
Hi Yorn, all files can be found at http://firefogg.org/~j/oggmix/ audio.ogg and video.ogg are create with oggCat: oggCat audio.ogg audio_01.ogg audio_02.ogg oggCat video.ogg video_01.ogg video_02.ogg oggJoin.mix.ogg is made with oggJoin: oggJoin mix.oggJoin.ogg video.ogg audio.ogg mix.oggz-merge.ogg is made with oggz-merge: oggz-merge -o mix.oggz-merge.ogg video.ogg audio.ogg in my
2008 Feb 29
0
oggz-chop CGI
Hi, I've just checked in some code that allows the new oggz-chop tool to be used as a CGI handler. An Apache server can be configured to use it to handle all Ogg files (or, all Ogg files in a particular directory). An example config is in the source tree, along with a script for installing it on a Debian server. The oggz-chop binary checks if it is being run as a CGI script (by checking some