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2023 May 02
1
mediainfo crashes after latest update (CentOS 7)
Am 02.05.23 um 08:51 schrieb wwp: > Hello, > > after mediainfo packages have been updated from 22.12-3.el7.x86_64 to > 23.03-1.el7.x86_64, I observe reproducible crashes here, mostly by using > it with mkv files. I couldn't find a mirror of the EPEL repository > where 22.12 is still available (only found an old 20.08-1). > > Does anybody reproduces issues w/
2019 May 01
4
Webm files written without duration in header
Dear all I am streaming live with webm with ffmpeg to icecast 2.4.2. After the stream ends, I am unable to determine the duration of the file using ffprobe or mediainfo. Not sure but it seems that this has to do with headers? Should icecast be writing the duration into the header or should this somehow be passed from ffmpeg? The requirement is really to determine the duration of the streamed
2019 May 01
4
Webm files written without duration in header
Dear all I am streaming live with webm with ffmpeg to icecast 2.4.2. After the stream ends, I am unable to determine the duration of the file using ffprobe or mediainfo. Not sure but it seems that this has to do with headers? Should icecast be writing the duration into the header or should this somehow be passed from ffmpeg? The requirement is really to determine the duration of the streamed
2014 Nov 07
15
[Bug 86006] New: [NV84] Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT VDPAU h264 hardware acceleration
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86006 Bug ID: 86006 Summary: [NV84] Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT VDPAU h264 hardware acceleration Product: xorg Version: 7.6 (2010.12) Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium
2011 Jun 20
3
oggenc -q switch vs -b switch
Hello folks I am encoding music to ogg vorbis format for the first time. From what i have researched, ogg vorbis is natively a vbr format. Also encoding using the -q switch is encouraged instead of specifying a bitrate through -b. Now, while encoding using -b i get this: Encoding "file.wav" to "file.ogg" at approximate bitrate 224 kbps (VBR encoding enabled) Notice
2018 May 03
2
Getting --delete to work, simply
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 01:09:30AM -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote: > --delete only works when you sync a dir not individual files. So... > rsync -vai --delete --include='g*' --include='G*' --exclude='*' > /share/Public/videos/ /share/Backup-HDD-03 That kinda didn't work: rsync -vai --delete --include='S[A-Z]*' --include='S[a-h]*'
2017 Jul 31
2
Icecast 2.4.99.1 Opus Metadata. status.xsl and playlist.log
Hello, I'm currently testing Icecast 2.4.99.1 in regards to Opus metadata support. I have a Ogg Opus stream located here: http://50.31.159.156/64.opus When I playback the stream in VLC I see the expected metadata displayed in the client. ffprobe and mediainfo also return the expected metadata. # mediainfo http://50.31.159.156/64.opus General Complete name :
2019 May 01
0
Webm files written without duration in header
Hi, On 5/1/19 9:58 AM, Sytze Visser wrote: > I am streaming live with webm with ffmpeg to icecast 2.4.2. After the > stream ends, I am unable to determine the duration of the file using > ffprobe or mediainfo. Not sure but it seems that this has to do with > headers? It's a fundamental limitation of this type of streaming that the duration can not be determined beforehand and
2015 Mar 05
2
VLC only sees a fraction of Speex wrapped in OGG
Friends, My name is Igor, I am new to this forum. I have a peculiar problem with my OGG/Speex implementation: I encode a short PCM stream in OGG/Speex, but the result can not be read by VLC and MediaInfo <http://mediaarea.net/nn/MediaInfo> reports that the file is too short (240ms). In reality the file contains about 2.7 sec worth of audio. Another interesting thing I noticed is that the
2012 Jul 01
2
can't demux with ogminfo / need to re-pac OGV to MKV
Hello, I need to demux video files created with ffmpeg2theora 0.28+svn18147 I have ogminfo v1.5 and getting this error (ogminfo.c) OGG stream 1 is of an unknown type (bad header?) (ogminfo.c) OGG stream 2 is of an unknown type (bad header?) (ogminfo.c) (a1/serial 1092562206) Vorbis audio (channels 2 rate 48000) Is possible, that ogminfo is older then ffmpeg2theora ? Or what can be the reason?
2009 Sep 01
2
Flac and lyrics
Both MPEG-4 File Format (mp4) and Matroska (mkv) have an interesting format for lyrics and subtitles. Since these container formats can contain multiple contain streams, lyrics or subtitles are just another "stream" interleaved with the rest of the data. They are synchronized by having timestamps like any other stream. The payload is just text data. If you don't care about
2009 May 17
4
ogg, ogm or mkv
hi guys, i'd like to have your opinion on using ogm or mkv containers for theora videos. since you recommend ogg containers for theora and vorbis officially i've been insisting on using .ogg. but for example eightsoft put ogm instead of ogg for theora on the last build of "super" and i send an e-mail to them about this issue. and i didn't get the whole idea on the
2010 Apr 14
1
Cannot connect matroska splitter to theora encoder
Hi everyone, I face a problem trying to encode a mkv file into theora using directshow filters I have a mkv file containing only video encoded in YUY2. I use the DirectShowNet Lib V2.1 ( <http://sourceforge.net/projects/directshownet/files/> http://sourceforge.net/projects/directshownet/files/) I use the matroska splitter directshow filter v1.0.2.9 (
2020 Oct 28
2
HLS enabled mounts
I second that advice. Also when you reference your file in intro do this <intro>/Sonic.mp3 </intro> . As long as it is in the folder you don’t need the whole path. Patricia > On Oct 28, 2020, at 10:08 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick <robert at webtent.org> wrote: > > Mayiani, Martin Martine - mayianmm wrote on 10/27/2020 11:03 PM: >> Hi Robert, >> Unfortunately I
2004 Sep 10
1
Winamp3 component update
Okay, I've done a bit of work on flacpcm.cpp and the Winamp3 component workspace. I updated the workspace & projects to use the SDK for build 488 (based on GenericWACTemplate). I also fleshed-out the MediaInfo callbacks, so that standard Vorbis comment fields are reported (author, album, genre, date/year, title, track, description), although id3 tag info takes precedence. So flac
2011 Aug 01
1
--timeout=... lesson learned...
I thought other might benefit from this lesson learned and thought it maybe should be added to the man-pages. I thought my network connection was glitchy and hence set rsync up for --timeout=120 but I found out that I was actually causing the glitch with this script: #! /bin/sh - while true; do rsync -avz --progress --timeout=120 --delete /media/rsync_gb01/movies/ myserver:movies; sleep 120; done
2007 Jun 11
1
7.1 FLAC...But hao?
I know I've read about it under the FAQ and other various forums a dozen times, FLAC is able to encode up to 8 channels. But has anyone actually tried to do this? I ran across this nifty 7.1 wav sample courtesy of Microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/howto/articles/Multichannel.aspx#link6 For some reason the channel mask was incorrectly set to 0x3f, so I manually changed
2012 Sep 18
4
Feedback about Vorbis Comment Chapter Extension
Hallo again! Some month ago we discussed about the Vorbis Comment Chapter Extension: http://wiki.xiph.org/Chapter_Extension I got some critics about this specification, especially from the VLC developers: see https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/6895 Some parts of it: <cite> This specification allows holes between chapters and allows overlapping chapters... And does not explain what to
2006 Oct 23
2
inside matroska
hi everyone ! since nobody answered the question in the extension-thread, i would like to ask again in a new thread: why does xiph and the theora-team not promote the matroska-format? do you just prefer ogg because its "home-made" or are there technical advantages over mkv? thanks! greetings hannes hauswedell
2009 Dec 20
2
ogg "chapters"?
i'm thinking about albums like "dark side of the moon" and also live bands (especially live-pa) and DJs where there's a continuous flow from one song to the next... i could use a MKV file with vorbis or mp3 and include a chapter listing [with named chapters], that would allow listening to the whole thing with no skipping between songs. at the same time, a listener can skip