Hi everyone,
Thank you for your answers, I am looking for the oggenc source code. I am
programming with c++ Builder in Windows, so I am trying to find the source code
to modify it for my application. Do you know if there is some code in c++?. I
only need a function to convert wav to ogg. If I do not find a function, I will
try to do it.
Thanks again.
Bye,
Wanhaven.
> Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 08:05:33 -0800> From: nouiz@nouiz.org> To:
msmith@xiph.org> Subject: Re: [Vorbis-dev] .wav to .ogg> CC:
vorbis-dev@xiph.org> > Hi,> > You can add the oggenc application in
your application of make a > dependance on it. Then you can make an extern
call to it with the > function 'system(string)' that will execute the
command line 'str'.> > As exemple on a linux platform, if oggenc
is well installed(in the > path), you could call the function:> >
system('oggenc sound.wav')> > hope this help> > Fr?d?ric
Bastien> > Michael Smith wrote:> > On 2/2/07, Sebastian Olter
<qduaty@gmail.com> wrote:> >> 2007/2/2, Aday Tejera
<adayts6@hotmail.com>:> >> > application that needs to convert
a .wav audio file to a .ogg one.> >>> >> What about
encoder_example.c?> > > > The original poster was specifically
asking about converting from a> > wav file to vorbis. The encoder example
only converts from raw PCM at> > 44.1kHz, 16 bit little-endian, stereo
(i.e. a raw, headerless,> > format).> > > > So yes, oggenc is
an example, though it's designed to be useful, not> > just a minimal
example, so it's not the simplest thing to show> > someone.> >
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