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2013 May 21
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libfishsound: Bug in fish_sound_flush
On 21 May 2013 00:17, Bob Ingraham <bobi at ingrahams.us> wrote: > I apologize if this is the wrong list for this, but after searching the > available lists at xiph.org, this is the closest I could find. > > I ran into a bug in the example fishsound-encode.c program where it gets > OGGZ_ERR_BAD_SERIALNO errors from oggz: > > fish_sound_flush (fsound); > oggz_run
2013 May 20
0
libfishsound/liboggz: How to properly set e_o_s marker when encoding?
Perhaps I am really dense, but after writing an app to encode multi-stream audio files using libfishsound and liboggz, I cannot figure out a way to reliably determine the which packet is the FINAL packet output from the encoder, so I can set the e_o_s flag on it. What is the magic for determining WHEN to set the e_o_s marker on a packet in the FishSoundEncoded callback function? Even though I
2009 Feb 13
1
Decoding from memory using libfishsound
Hi, I have a problem. I've started to develop crossplatform sound receiving application using qt4/openal/libfishsound. Server is streaming audio coded with speex in ogg container throuh http. I'm receiving packages and when I write them to file application example from libfishsound is properly decoding it. Problem starts, when I want to decode from memory, for example: receive few
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
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
2013 May 17
1
Multi-Track-Single-Logical-Stream Ogg-Vorbis (mogg) vs Multi-Track-Multi-Logical-Stream Ogg-Vorbis
Hi All, I am in the midst of developing a library for easily recording multi-track audio for a court recording system. Well, it can be used for anything, but this is its first intended use. The idea is to simultaneously capture/compress/archive 8 to 16 mono sources (microphones) in an Ogg container using Vorbis. Then later, be able to play back only selected logical streams, or
2009 Aug 24
2
oggz reading & seeking
??????? I've rewritten my theora player using liboggz. I've stumbled upon a few issues though. First of all liboggz exposes oggz_read and oggz_run, but how can i read only sound data, or only video data using liboggz, say something like this: oggz_read_sound(1024), oggz_read_video(1024). ? ? ? ?? Second of all i tried using liboggz's seek function. Immediately after the seek i get some
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 Nov 25
0
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On 2008-11-23, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > 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
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
2015 Feb 23
2
library for creating Opus files?
On 23/02/15 10:30 AM, Tony wrote: > I __think__ opus-tools' opusenc has code which can be used as a > template/sample for how to create an .Ogg file with Opus content. As > expected, it makes use of libopus and libogg. Sadly that's the best option currently. As you say it's a bit complicated, although oggenc has a lot of extra support for controlling encoder options you
2009 Aug 12
1
Oggz use
Hi there, First of all, sorry for my English I'm not a native english speaker. I need to develop and application witch does 3 tasks with oggs files : 1/ chain 2 ogg files 2/ extract a part from an ogg file 3/ add silence between two chained oggs files. Basically, - For the 1st task, I think that the best way to chain ogg files is to use the "cat" (on linux) or "copy
2013 Aug 31
1
Fishsound + Opus
"Bob Ingraham" wrote: > Subject: [Vorbis] Encoding using Fishsound + Vorbis = Strange > "RoboCop" artifact > Hello Fellow-Vorbisites, > > I've written a multi-track encoding/decoding library based upon fishsound. > > Utilized Visual Studio 2010 to build 32-bit DLL's (Debug mode - no > optimization) of all the following: > > libogg 1.3.1
2007 Jan 28
1
needs must make MD ignore my PHP
I need to exclude arbitrary chunks of my documents from Markdown parsing, because my documents are littered with <?php blah blah ?>, and a few other oddities. These blocks get gifted with unwanted markup by Markdown: <?php blah blah ?> becomes <p><?php blah blah ?></p> If I can't make it stop that, it's a dealbreaker for me in an otherwise
2012 May 21
0
Problems seeking with liboggz
-----Original Message----- From: Julio Cesar Esteves Cabezas [mailto:jcabezas at inovax.com.br] Sent: segunda-feira, 21 de maio de 2012 20:29 To: 'Conrad Parker' Subject: RE: [ogg-dev] Problems seeking with liboggz Hi, Attached goes MyAudio.spx. Julio. -----Original Message----- From: conrad.parker at gmail.com [mailto:conrad.parker at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Conrad Parker Sent:
2012 May 23
0
Problems seeking with liboggz
Hi, Any insights about the cause of failure of time seek in liboggz, as shown in previous posts ? Thanks, Julio. -----Original Message----- From: Julio Cesar Esteves Cabezas [mailto:jcabezas at inovax.com.br] Sent: segunda-feira, 21 de maio de 2012 20:29 To: 'Conrad Parker' Subject: RE: [ogg-dev] Problems seeking with liboggz Hi, Attached goes MyAudio.spx. Julio. -----Original
2009 Sep 14
1
How to create a new share
This is a simple problem, I'm sure, but it's stumped me so far. I am using Samba version 2.2.3a on an IBM AIX server and I need to create a new share and cannot find how to do that from the documentation I have. The shares I have were set up by a person that is no longer employed with us and he didn't document his work so I'm stuck trying to do this. When I try to use
2012 May 16
2
Problems seeking with liboggz
Hi, I intend to use Ogg+Speex for voice recording/playback in a VoIP app. I am experimenting with liboggz to get acquainted with its API. As test files I am using some Ogg-Speex files converted from WAV files with speexenc.exe. I wrote a little testing app in Visual Studio 2010 under Windows 7. I defined OggzReadPage and OggzReadPacket callbacks with oggz_set_read_page()
2010 Apr 29
4
Simple example of decoding streaming audio realtime?
Hi, I'm new to Speex and a little uncomfortable in C programming. I'm looking for a simple example of how I'd use Speex to decode a speex file read off of an network stream and pass the decoded samples to an audio player. I have speex running in an iPhone project and I started digging thru the speexdec.c example trying to refactor as I made sense of the API calls. The example is a
2008 Apr 21
4
[PATCH] liboggplay - kate support, build fixes, and misc
Hi, I've added kate support to liboggplay (a prerequisite to getting kate tracks to work with the mozilla plugin, which I've now got working on Linux). In addition to the Kate code: - a new oggplay-uninstalled.pc file - configure.ac checks for C++ compiler - no check for fishsound version - it wanted 0.8.0, but the svn itself was 0.7.1 !? - don't use imlib2 (nor dump-first-frame) if