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2004 Aug 06
0
Transcoding Ogg streams?
On 2002.11.29 16:21 Leo Currie wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm confused about one of the statements on
> http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp#unique
....
> My question is this:
> From the link above, it says:
> "Vorbis has bitrate scaling - a feature that lets you adjust the bitrate
> of a Vorbis file or stream without reencoding"
> Does this mean that Ices is _not_
2004 Aug 06
1
re endcoding syntatx ices2?
G'day,
doing a spot of reencoding on my 64k ogg files, trying to create a
stream for those poor sods who are still on dial up. The syntax below
works - gives me a 28k stream. Seems like the bitrate has little
effect on the reencoding. Anyone know all the commands I can use -
still no documentation for this ver2 of ices and icecast hey?
<p> <encode>
2004 Sep 14
3
Questions on setting up icecast
yep, they simply forward the bitstream to icecast. And in general, bitrate
changes are handled by most listening clients, although very few I have
found (if any) can handle samplerate changes appropriately.
oddsock
At 10:03 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
>You mentioned these programs and their "no-reencoding" mode. Can they
>handle collections of MP3s of different bitrate?
>
2002 Feb 12
1
Where's the tool to do .ogg bitrate "peeling"?
Hello.
The page http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp (last faq) and
http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html both state
that it's possible to lower the bitrate of an existant ogg enc file
without reencoding. Where does this feature exists? oggenc only likes wav
files as input, how can I feed it an .ogg file and get a lower bitrate
in a new one?
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Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz
2004 Aug 06
2
High CPU load
I am running Icecast2 and Ices2 on Redhat Linux 9. I have two ices running with two different
configuration sending to Icecast and the cpu load for each is around 7.0. The playlist contains
ogg files encoded using Ogg Encoder Decoder 1.2.8b from (www.mediatwins.com) with
64kbps, 44.1KHz, VBR.
The <encode> </encode> is the same for both configurations and here it is:
2004 Aug 06
1
Limiting stream bandwidth
I am trying to limit the bandwidth per stream so that I can stream 2 mp3 connections from my box. I have 256 upload speed. I am using icecast 0.3 and ices 2. I made the changed listed below, restarted everything but it still seems to be streaming at max bandwith. Is there anything, besides moving to ogg vorbis -- it will happen when I have time to write the script to convert the 1000s of files
2008 Dec 13
2
Bitrate peeling
Hi all,
I recently started to study the Ogg Vorbis codec and found an interesting
feature called bitrate peeling [1]. Do you know where I can find more
information on this topic? E.g., how is the actual peeling being
implemented, what are the performance results in terms of resulting quality,
what are the requirements for bitrate peeling (can it be applied to any ogg
vorbis stream), ...?
Also,
2004 Aug 06
1
Ices2 - reencoding ogg?
Ok so I'm up and riding with Icecast2 and ices2, thanks for all of
you who pointed me in the right directon. I can stream fine without
reencoding but when I change the nominal-bitrate tag its not happy.
Comments in the xml file say:
<!-- Live encoding/reencoding:
Currrently, the parameters given here for encoding
MUST match the input data for channels and sample rate.
That restriction
2004 Aug 06
2
how can i set different mount points with IceS
Now every thin works fine good, thanks a lot for helping me, but there
is another problem.
in ices-playlist.ogg the are to sections
first section is:
<input>
<module>playlist</module>
<param name="type">basic</param><!-- Only 'basic' implemented -->
<param
2004 Aug 06
2
ogg bitrate scaling
I'm trying to get a bitrate scaled live ogg stream working,
but I've not found out how to get this running with the
current tools. I've downloaded the CVS icecast2, and darkice,
but the only option seems to be if the same stream is actually
encoded multiple times at different bitrates. This is not
good for my cpu.
Can I get bitrate scaled ogg streams working with the current
tools?
2005 Jan 14
1
Ez-Stream and Error
Hi....i will becam here an error under EZStream(Win32)
"Unknown format THEORA, passing right on through!
Unable to open file pipe:"...
Im usung the ffmpeg2theora-0.12.exe
here the XML File
Greets
<!-- This example is for a input playlist that can contain
avi and mpg (video) files files and a output stream that
is OggTheora. The output stream settings (bitrate, channels,
2003 Apr 08
6
bitpeeler
No offense, Segher, but the output quality of this thing is awful. =)
I'll disregard the fact that, at least with *my* compiler, the source
tarball I downloaded reduces every packet to zero bytes, which isn't
terribly interesting.
I decided to set the byte reduction to something constant: I started
by dividing each packet's size by 2 just to see what would happen.
The resulting ogg
2004 Aug 06
2
solaris success??
At 1:48 PM -0400 7/6/01, Brendan Cully wrote:
>On Friday, 06 July 2001 at 10:32, tom erbe wrote:
>> icecast 1.3.10 is the server i'm running, but its ices 0.1 that gives
>> me a segfault under solaris. it works just fine on my linux box. ices
>
>The segfaults are a stack size problem. Try changing STACKSIZE near
>the top of thread/thread.c from 8192 to 65536 or so...
2004 Aug 06
2
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
At 02:53 PM 30/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Bastard is used in a negative context here :) A snippit of a top
>command reveals:
>
>PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
>3246 root 15 0 2436 2436 1280 S 10.5 3.9 0:14 ices
>
>
>I am re encoding using:
>
> <encode>
>
2002 Dec 21
4
had a thought on peeling last night
I was up late last night, and i had a thought on peeling that would probably provide 100% accurate peeling data to a decoder, but take a maximum of 1101 times normal time to encode (taking into account the range from q-1 to q10 ).
ay you want to encode a track at q10, but you want it to be peelable.
the 1101 encoder would encode from the source at every quantifiable level (since there are 2
2004 Aug 06
3
S.O.S Password
Hi,
I need some help... I've installed an icecast server but I can't use
shout because it's always talking about "bad password". My icecast
server use crypted password. I think the problem came from mkpasswd. I
always get a different password when I use mkpasswd toto. Help me
please.
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2001 May 23
2
bitrate peeling question
Hi:
A friend asked me a question that I was unable to answer, so I'm posting it
here.
Can files created by the beta4 encoder be peeled down when that becomes
available, or is the ability to encode peelable files also not implemented?
My friend wants to know if they should switch over now or hold off until
this becomes possible.
Geoff.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Howto stream using icecast/ices bit rate peeled ogg files
Icecast / Vorbis community,
I have a icecast/ices audio streaming server from which I stream ogg audio
files. I know that I can encode different streams for low, medium and /or
high quality broadcasts (for example). However, I would like to have one
stream that uses bit rate peeling to send the user the highest quality
stream that their bandwidth will allow.
Has any one done this? Does any
2002 Jun 23
1
peeling as I understand it (was Re: When will quality increase be unnoticable?)
>> Is bit-peeling going to be real (or just a rumor forever)?
> Apparently the RC3 streams are capable of being bit peeled, however the
> tool to do so was looking likely to be quite complex. I believe the plan
> was to have RC4 produce streams that left better hints for the peeling
> tool, so as to make the tool simpler and faster, but I doubt we'll see it
> until
2011 May 17
2
CPU saving way to lower quality of Theora stream
Hi,
is there a good concept to lower the quality of a Theora stream without
completely reencoding it?
For example to make a lower bitrate stream out of a higher bitrate
stream on the fly on some sort of proxy server. I am thinking about
something like requantization.
If you think requantization is also the best (or the only) option for
Theora please let me know.
Kind regards,
Franz