Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "Vorbisgain / Flac"
2002 Jun 23
5
(Un)Usefulness of Vorbisgain?
I've just Replaygained several of my Vorbis albums with Vorbisgain, ranging
from 80's metal to present day soft rock. What I don't understand is why does
Vorbisgain actually make all tracks QUIETER? I see an average of -7db on
most albums. And after that, not only are they substantially quieter than my
MP3s (which is a pain), but it also fails to really "even out" the volume.
2008 Feb 15
3
re-flac files /with
Have about 200 flac files, that DON'T have replay-gain tags..
I would just like to ? re-encode them with replay-gain tags? if possible
if possible what command line string would work?
Thanks in Advance
Richard
2002 Jul 22
2
Vorbisgain in OggDropPXd
Hi (hope I am in the right mailing list!)
I really can't figure out how to use Vorbisgain in OggdropXPd - it
doesn't seem to work so far.
Can Someone pls. explain detailed (steps) what to do when using
Vorbisgain in OggdropXPd?
I understand the settings for Vorbisgain are in "decoding options"...
why?
What I really want is the function of Mp3Gain on Ogg-files, and I
thought
2002 Jul 24
3
VorbisGain
Is an "official" vorbisgain source tarball available anywhere for *nix? Seems like everything I've found is a pre-built windows binary...
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Owen G. Emry
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2002 Dec 27
1
Vorbisgain in ogg123
I'm considering patching my copy of ogg123 to support vorbisgain tags. Is
there any interest in folding this sort of patch into the main line ogg123?
Has anyone done this already (or to another command line ogg player)?
John
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2003 Nov 25
1
ogginfo: playlength display in milliseconds
Hello
Some time ago I posted a lil' patch to this list which adds milliseconds display of
playlength to ogginfo. Some folks replied that it's plausible and this patch will be
merged to the next version. Vorbistools-1.0.1 got out and the patch is not in it. Why?
Anyway, here's this patch for vorbistools-1.0.1. I hope this time you will include it,
because milliseconds support is
2003 Jul 03
4
Is Vorbis prone to clipping?
Hi,
with the Lame MP3 encoder I reduce the amplitude of the input signal
prior to encoding with the --scale option to prevent clipping that can
be introduced due to resampling errors.
Is Vorbis prone to this sort of clipping?
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2004 Nov 11
3
Questions about License and so on.
Hello there.
I'm seeing with a third party library vendor, wich creates components for
signal and audio processing for Delphi and BCB, the way to integrate support
for OggVorbis, but there are some license issues that I don't
know/understand.
In plain text: can he create and distribute a component that uses the code
available in the Windows SDK, either in the DLL presentation and/or
2004 Feb 23
1
oggpack_writealign fails
Hi all,
In order to get icecast working i found that i had to install
libao-0.8.4
libogg-1.1
libvorbis-1.0.1
flac-1.1.0
speex-1.0.3
vorbistools-1.0.1
icecast-2.0.0
So i grapped the source files.
I copied all the files to an 32-bit Intel machine, and *there* all files configured, compiled and installed OK
But on the intended target machine (SUN blade server) i have a problem...
libao and libogg
2005 Feb 03
1
Bug Report. Replay-gain and ogg.
I just bought an I Audio mobile device (Btw, these thigns are the
coolest players on the face of the earth.. might want to check em out).
It plays ogg vorbis files rather nicely. My whole music library is
sitting in flac format. When I encoded my flac files (the majority a
year ago) I used replay gain to save the album and track information if
the flac file.
Unfortunately, the I audio doesnt like
2002 Jul 31
2
ogg: another tag?
I've learned that I can make a tag with vorbisgain that tells the player
at what volume a track is to be played to achieve a certain level of
loudness.
Is it possible that there will be a tag that tells the player for instance
to add more bass when it plays a track? Ore more treble?
With such tags it would be possible to customize the sound of a
track according to my wishes - without
2004 Sep 10
1
building CVS flac
Jake wrote:
>$ ./autogen.sh
>aclocal: configure.in: 142: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
>aclocal: configure.in: 255: macro `AM_ICONV' not found in library
>aclocal: configure.in: 256: macro `AM_LANGINFO_CODESET' not found in
>library
I can compile now that I've installed libtool-1.5.6 and gettext-0.14.1. :-)
I did need to tweak autogen.sh to use
2004 Sep 10
4
flac123 revival
Hello Dan Johnson, hello list,
It's really weird that there's no working command line player for FLAC
files. Dan Johnson created flac123 (licensed under the GPL) to fill that
gap, and started the flac-tools project.
Unfortunately, flac123 doesn't work anymore with the latest FLAC, and
the flac-tools project has been idle for more than a year.
I created a patch that makes flac123
2015 May 15
1
Extension to libvorbis for lossless volume changes
I added a new function to libvorbis that allows lossless changes of the
volume to an vorbis_block. This can help to get reasonable loudness on
hardware players that do not support the Replay Gain tags.
int vorbis_gainadj(vorbis_block *vb, ogg_packet *op, float* dbgain);
dbgain contains the relative adjustment for each channel.
The trick is quite simple. I adjust the first 2 floor values for
2002 Dec 23
2
normalising vorbis
Hi Guys,
I've done some line recordings, and to save space compressed straight
to vorbis, and as such have no access to the original. Upon
listening, I found the volume to be quite quiet and I am wondering if
there exists a native vorbis normaliser, so I don't have to decompress
to wave, normalise and recompress. Does anybody know of such a beast?
I'm aware of
2004 Sep 10
2
flac123 revival
--- Sigmund Augdal <sigmunau@stud.ntnu.no> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 03:58:22PM +0100, Sander Roobol wrote:
> > Hello Dan Johnson, hello list,
> >
> > It's really weird that there's no working command line player for
> FLAC
> > files. Dan Johnson created flac123 (licensed under the GPL) to fill
> that
> > gap, and started the flac-tools
2008 Feb 05
2
wav to flac corruption
Hello,
I'm attempting to convert fairly large WAV files (90 - 800 MB each) using
flac but the files do not work after the encoding. (The play fine in wav
format)
Command I'm using:
flac --verify -8 file.wav
Attempting to run the file with either flac123 or the default player for
Ubuntu (Movie Player?) results in the extremely terse messages:
Default Player: "An Error Occurred:
2002 Aug 02
1
Problems with ogg/vorbis python bindings.
I compiled and installed pyogg followed by pyvorbis, running:
$ ./config_unix.py
$ python setup.py build
and as root:
# python setup.py install
for pyogg and pyvorbis in turn. This completed without error, however
upon trying to import ogg.vorbis in IDLE I get an import error:
ImportError: libvorbisfile.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
I was told this may have
2003 Nov 26
3
Updated OggDrop ?
Are the ogg/vorbis programs updated to v1.0.1 ?
OggDrop for example ?
Regards,
David
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2008 Feb 06
2
wav to flac corruption
Thank you for the reply! I know that my system can play flac files, I've
played others I've managed to convert using both of those programs. I'm
only running into difficulty when it comes to these large WAV files. By
"Does not work" I mean that they do not play, and instead I receive the
errors I mentioned in my original post. I wasn't actually intending to use