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2004 Aug 06
1
combined mp3 and vorbis stream
Jake, You could decode the compressed audio to raw audio, pipe it into the ice system and have it "re-encode" to a consistent bitrate and format (Vorbis/MP3). If there's nothing with the Ice software that's this versatile, you'll have to write a small shell script, which does something like calls ogg123/mpg123 and outputs decoded audio. Now I mention this as potentially
2004 Aug 06
1
combined mp3 and vorbis stream
Hi I've been searching the archives for a while to see whether it's possible to stream mp3 and vorbis at the same time with Icecast 2. The posting at http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast/3133.html suggests that it is, but I can't find anything else out there. Can anyone help me out? I'm running icecast and ices from today's CVS. At the moment I have ices sending a playlist to
2000 Jun 08
0
Yet another vorbis vs. mp3 comparison
One thing I must note before I begin is that, I probably just am not that well skilled at listening, but I can hear no difference between vorbis, mp3, and wav at the bitrates I encoded them at. lame 3.83 (beta) was used to encode the mp3s and mpg123 was used to decode. The current (Jun 8 00) encoder/decoder examples were used for vorbis. mp3s were encoded at 128 kbps, and vorbis is unknown
2004 Aug 06
2
reencoding mp3 as vorbis live
What I want to do is put up an icecast 2 server streaming vorbis, but the original live stream is mp3. It seems that I want to do something like this (with all the options left out for clarity): mpg123 | lame | something where the "something" is some command that sends the bits to icecast like ices. Does such a thing exist for ogg/vorbis? Is there a better way to do this?
2001 Apr 13
1
Benchmarking mp3 vs. vorbis
oggenc -b 128 cdda.wav cdda.ogg lame -h cdda.wav cdda.mp3 ogg123 -d null cdda.ogg mpg123 -t cdda.mp3 Here we can see that the mp3 tools are clearly superior in terms of the numbers of characters saved on the command line. mp3 users enjoy a 20% saving. Real-life results may narrow this gap. Rik p.s. ;) --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2003 May 12
1
Sound Quality - Part 2 (mp3)
Hi All, Thanks to the people that responded to my question. The suggestion of using SJphone instead of the Xten phone resolved the problem :-) I now have another sound related problem! I've installed mpg123 and ensured that the binary is copied to /usr/bin as well as the default install location. mpg123 plays mp3s back perfectly via the desktop speakers, but when I playback an mp3 via the
2003 Mar 02
2
mp3 playing distorted, or very slowed down... unintelligible.
I have the following in extensions.conf: [global] MP3ROOT=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 [default] exten => 1111,1,Answer ; Answer the line exten => 1111,2,DigitTimeout,5 ; Set Digit Timeout to 5 seconds exten => 1111,3,MP3Player(${MP3ROOT}/sample-hold.mp3) The command that runs is: 14030 pts/0 S 0:00 /usr/bin/mpg123 -q -s -b 1024 --mono -r 8000
2004 Aug 06
2
soundblaster live noise
60-cycle hum ?? yep, probably a ground loop. http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast/2703.html -----Original Message----- From: Scott Prive [mailto:Scott.Prive@storigen.com] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 10:04 AM To: icecast@xiph.org Cc: bikepunx@impop.bellatlantic.net Subject: RE: [icecast] soundblaster live noise <p>I don't know the answer, but here are suggestions to the limit of my
2011 Feb 25
2
Bug inkvm_set_irq
Hi, Each time i try tou use vhost_net, i'm facing a kernel bug. I do a "modprobe vhost_net", and start guest whith vhost=on. Following is a trace with a kernel 2.6.37, but i had the same problem with 2.6.36 (cf https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/11/30/29). The bug only occurs whith vhost_net charged, so i don't know if this is a bug in kvm module code or in the vhost_net code. Feb
2011 Feb 25
2
Bug inkvm_set_irq
Hi, Each time i try tou use vhost_net, i'm facing a kernel bug. I do a "modprobe vhost_net", and start guest whith vhost=on. Following is a trace with a kernel 2.6.37, but i had the same problem with 2.6.36 (cf https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/11/30/29). The bug only occurs whith vhost_net charged, so i don't know if this is a bug in kvm module code or in the vhost_net code. Feb
2015 May 22
0
Command line mp3 player
On 5/22/2015 3:29 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 05/22/2015 12:10 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote: >> mplayer is pulling in 83 dependencies! I think I'll look for something >> a bit more self-contained. > > I don't understand that reaction to packaging. mplayer uses a variety > of libraries to support a large variety of media types. It doesn't > include servers or
2003 May 15
1
mp3 playback (mpg123)
Hi All, First of all a quick thanks to everyone that has provided me with hints and tips over the past few days. I'm still experiencing problems with the playback of MP3s. The MP3 files will playback but they suffer from "stuttering". mpg123 is installed and plays back the file without problem via the desktop speakers. (It is definitely mpg123 installed, and not mpg321) The
2015 May 22
2
Command line mp3 player
On 05/22/2015 12:10 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote: > mplayer is pulling in 83 dependencies! I think I'll look for something > a bit more self-contained. I don't understand that reaction to packaging. mplayer uses a variety of libraries to support a large variety of media types. It doesn't include servers or SUID binaries, so it doesn't carry a significant security risk, and
2007 Oct 25
2
24/7/365 ogg-vorbis client
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 09:07:47PM -0500, Dick Trump wrote: > My streaming client is MPG123 and the solution is specific to that. I'm > quite sure there is no Ogg-Vorbis support as MPG123 is obsolete and no > longer supported. Are you sure? http://www.mpg123.de/download/ mpg123-0.67.tar.gz 07-Aug-2007 02:10 637K PS. You don't need to CC the individual you're
2004 Sep 23
1
Alternate MP3 Player
Hi! I am currently working on setting up an Asterisk system, and I was wondering if anyone has worked on an alternate mp3 player to mpg123. We have a library of MP3 files that we would like people to be able to select and play over the phone -- and this will require pause & resume, as well as fast forward / reverse (jump forward / jump back). It doesn't seem like mpg123 can do this. Is
2003 Sep 06
3
MP3 streams for MOH: idea
[thread change, different topic] >is there a clean way to have MOH (Music on Hold) source >its audio from say a MS-ASF streem ??? > >got a radio station that wants to have their MOH come >from their ASF based netbroadcast I have run out of time for fooling around today, but I started to think about this one but have no time (or ability) to build this little glue program.
2005 Jan 12
0
moh mp3 streaming problem
asterisk v1.0.3, mpg123 v59r, shoutcast server. When first starting asterisk all is fine, moh/mpg processes start, can see asterisk client connections on shoutcast monitor as well and I've got mp3 streamed music on hold, cool! After aprx. 32-105 seconds the asterisk client connections close on the shoutcast server. The moh/mpg processes are still running, but are now just looping a
2004 Aug 06
0
MP3 decoding, fading and streaming at the same time
> Any idea or suggestion to avoid having two sound cards to do what I need to > do ? > > Or how to fade in / fade out without using the card' mixer, while playing > i.e. using mpg123 ? Depends on how much you want to program. Basically, the easiest would probably be to use OSS software mixing; if you buy the commercial OSS drivers, you can have several programs writing to
2004 Aug 06
1
Good mp3-player with stdout-ouput for unix?
Hi, as I am sending PCM-data over the stdin to ices2, i need a good mp3-player wich runs at the console and is able to output pcm to stdout. So far i tried mpg123 and xaudio, but each had problems. mpg123 wasn't able to play some songs, particularely with varibale bitrate and xaudio played some songs and afaik most mp3pro-shit in double speed, even if it's 44.1khz. Does anyone know a
2004 Aug 06
2
reliable mp3 NON X player for streams
Hi there, I'm urgently searching for a bulletproof NON-X mp3 player for high bit rates that can be remotely controlled - if possible. (Server-Client?!) Right now I'm using mpg123 and this program not always starts flawlessly with streams. All ideas are appreciated. HERB RadioOnDemand.com --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: