Re: Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-12 Thread Carl Fink
On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 08:47:19PM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote: > Carl Fink wrote: > > I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio (0x6770) which can't > > be played by any of totem, avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would > > have thought that Free pla

Re: Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-12 Thread Matej Cepl
Carl Fink wrote: > I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio (0x6770) which can't > be played by any of totem, avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would > have thought that Free players would support a Free codec. install ffmpeg package (or you may have it alr

Re: Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-12 Thread Katipo
Jon Dowland wrote: At 1155335188 past the epoch, Carl Fink wrote: I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio (0x6770) which can't be played by any of totem, avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would have thought that Free players would support a Free codec.

Re: Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-12 Thread Carl Fink
On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 01:47:51PM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote: > At 1155335188 past the epoch, Carl Fink wrote: > > I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio > > (0x6770) which can't be played by any of totem, > > avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I w

Re: Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-12 Thread Jon Dowland
At 1155335188 past the epoch, Carl Fink wrote: > I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio > (0x6770) which can't be played by any of totem, > avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would have thought > that Free players would support a Free codec. totem-xine

Re: Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-12 Thread George Hein
Carl Fink wrote: I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio (0x6770) which can't be played by any of totem, avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would have thought that Free players would support a Free codec. There is another vid-aud-player which I tried "VLC"

Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?

2006-08-11 Thread Carl Fink
I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio (0x6770) which can't be played by any of totem, avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would have thought that Free players would support a Free codec. Any suggestions? Running the current version of all the above in Testing. --

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-12 Thread Antony Gelberg
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 09:52:18AM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote: > Hi! > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 07:15:10PM +, Antony Gelberg wrote: > >I have just got home with an iRiver iHP-120. Plays ogg out of the box. > > Thanks for the infos. I'm interested in the iHP-120, too. > > Maybe you could an

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-12 Thread Antony Gelberg
again. (Been meaning to get one for quite a while now.) I > looked at the iHP-120 but it was a bit too expensive for me. I then > looked at the Neuros 128MB Player (http://www.neuros-audio.com) and > found a much more agreeable price. The 128 MB player is $99 (US), or you > can get it

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-12 Thread Stephan Seitz
Hi! On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 07:15:10PM +, Antony Gelberg wrote: I have just got home with an iRiver iHP-120. Plays ogg out of the box. Thanks for the infos. I'm interested in the iHP-120, too. Maybe you could answer some questions I have: a) Can I change the hard disk if I need a bigger one

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Alex Malinovich
the Neuros 128MB Player (http://www.neuros-audio.com) and found a much more agreeable price. The 128 MB player is $99 (US), or you can get it with the 20 GB HD 'backpack' for $229. It apparently supports ogg vorbis, mp3, and wma, as well as ENCODING to mp3 from the built in microphone por

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Thanasis Kinias
scripsit Antony Gelberg: > On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:17:38PM -0700, Thanasis Kinias wrote: > > scripsit Antony Gelberg: > > > > > rsync -v -r --size-only --include "*/" --include "*.m3u" --include > > > "*.ogg" --include "*.mp3" --exclude "*" ~/music /usbkey > > > > Two questions, probably base

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Antony Gelberg
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:17:38PM -0700, Thanasis Kinias wrote: > scripsit Antony Gelberg: > > > rsync -v -r --size-only --include "*/" --include "*.m3u" --include > > "*.ogg" --include "*.mp3" --exclude "*" ~/music /usbkey > > Two questions, probably based on my ignorance of the subtleties of

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Thanasis Kinias
scripsit Antony Gelberg: > rsync -v -r --size-only --include "*/" --include "*.m3u" --include > "*.ogg" --include "*.mp3" --exclude "*" ~/music /usbkey Two questions, probably based on my ignorance of the subtleties of rsync or of the filesystem on this device. 1. Why `--size-only'? Does the p

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Antony Gelberg
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 07:15:10PM +, Antony Gelberg wrote: > PS The command I use to sync my music is: > > rsync -v -r --size-only --include*/ --include*.m3u --include*.ogg > --include*.mp3 --exclude* ~/music /usbkey Should read: rsync -v -r --size-only --include "*/" --include "*.m3u" --in

Re: Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Antony Gelberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031211 11:14]: > Hi all, > > I've been looking for a portable MP3 player for a while. That is to > say, one that plays .ogg files. I have about 750 CD's, of which about > 200 are ripped in ogg and I'm not going back. :) > > I have just got home with an iRi

Portable Ogg Vorbis player

2003-12-11 Thread Antony Gelberg
Hi all, I've been looking for a portable MP3 player for a while. That is to say, one that plays .ogg files. I have about 750 CD's, of which about 200 are ripped in ogg and I'm not going back. :) I have just got home with an iRiver iHP-120. Plays ogg out of the box. And also mp3, wma, wav, asf

Re: Ogg Vorbis encoder speed

2002-10-28 Thread Crispin Wellington
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 22:29, Larry W.Irwin Sr. wrote: > Hi, > I am trying out the jack cd ripper program and using oggenc as the encoder. > It reads music tracks at 5.0x but encodes at 0.1x. Is that normal for ogg? Jack > is set to use one encoder at a time. > > My machine: > 475 Mhz AMD K-6 >

Re: Ogg Vorbis encoder speed

2002-10-27 Thread Rob Weir
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 09:29:10AM -0500, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote: > Hi, I am trying out the jack cd ripper program and using oggenc as > the encoder. It reads music tracks at 5.0x but encodes at 0.1x. Is > that normal for ogg? Jack is set to use one encoder at a time. Ogg does seem to be

Re: Ogg Vorbis encoder speed

2002-10-26 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Saturday 26 October 2002 07:29, Larry W.Irwin Sr. wrote: > Hi, > I am trying out the jack cd ripper program and using oggenc as the > encoder. It reads music tracks at 5.0x but encodes at 0.1x. Is that normal > for ogg? Jack is set to use one encoder at a time. > > My machine: > 475 Mhz AMD

Ogg Vorbis encoder speed

2002-10-26 Thread Larry W . Irwin Sr .
Hi, I am trying out the jack cd ripper program and using oggenc as the encoder. It reads music tracks at 5.0x but encodes at 0.1x. Is that normal for ogg? Jack is set to use one encoder at a time. My machine: 475 Mhz AMD K-6 96 Mb ram 20 gig HD Debian Woody using 2.4.18-k6 kernel Thanks, Larr

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 16:53, Ole Sebastian Stein wrote: > Hi > > I was wondering if anybody had any good suggestion as to how to > digitise a cd collection into ogg vorbis. > > - What software to use (ripping, coding) > - How to name the ogg files (using a online cd datab

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Ole" == Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ole> I'm just wondering if any of you have some experience on Ole> this? Perhaps undertaken such a task yourself? I am going Ole> to do this to about 500 CDs and want to do it right from the Ole> start. ;) I did this t

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Dale Hair
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 15:53, Ole Sebastian Stein wrote: > Hi > > I was wondering if anybody had any good suggestion as to how to > digitise a cd collection into ogg vorbis. > > - What software to use (ripping, coding) > - How to name the ogg files (using a online cd datab

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Sergio Da Silva
apt-cache show abcde On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 10:53:54PM +0200, Ole Sebastian Stein wrote: > Hi > > I was wondering if anybody had any good suggestion as to how to > digitise a cd collection into ogg vorbis. > > - What software to use (ripping, coding) > - How to name t

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2002-10-24T20:53:54Z, Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > - What software to use (ripping, coding) I use Grip. If you have 500 CDs, you probably like your music, so you'll probably want to specify a higher -q value (I use 5.5). > - How to name the ogg files (using a online cd

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Thursday 24 October 2002 13:53, Jamin W.Collins wrote: > > > - How to store the files (on disk I guess, but in some kind of > > hierarchy with category etc?) > > I do \Artist\Album\tracknum-trackname.ogg > > > I'm just wondering if any of you have some experience on this? > > Yep, did it for a

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Craig Dickson
Ole Sebastian Stein wrote: > I was wondering if anybody had any good suggestion as to how to > digitise a cd collection into ogg vorbis. > > - What software to use (ripping, coding) cdparanoia for ripping, oggenc for coding. Both are in Debian; oggenc is in the vorbis-tools package.

Re: digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Jamin W . Collins
On 24 Oct 2002 22:53:54 +0200 Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was wondering if anybody had any good suggestion as to how to > digitise a cd collection into ogg vorbis. > > - What software to use (ripping, coding) jack > - How to name the ogg files (using

digitising cd collection with ogg vorbis

2002-10-24 Thread Ole Sebastian Stein
Hi I was wondering if anybody had any good suggestion as to how to digitise a cd collection into ogg vorbis. - What software to use (ripping, coding) - How to name the ogg files (using a online cd database? which?) - What hardware to use (I have a cdda capable cdrecorder) - How to store the

Re: Ogg Vorbis (was Re: mp3 encoding)

2001-11-28 Thread J.A. de Vries
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote: > Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? Playing > music on Linux and Windows is cool, but mp3s run everywhere. Of course, I > may try it anyway since I don't currently have a portable player. It looks > like a g

Re: Ogg Vorbis (was Re: mp3 encoding)

2001-11-27 Thread John Griffiths
> >True ... but if you're about to take a really long car trip, portable >players are nice. Also, it'd be nice to just copy what exists onto a >portable player instead of converting them to another format. Of course, I >have no experience converting from Ogg Vorbis to

Re: Ogg Vorbis (was Re: mp3 encoding)

2001-11-27 Thread jennyw
car trip, portable players are nice. Also, it'd be nice to just copy what exists onto a portable player instead of converting them to another format. Of course, I have no experience converting from Ogg Vorbis to MP3 so maybe it's really fast? > but hey, you're a debian user right?

Re: Ogg Vorbis (was Re: mp3 encoding)

2001-11-27 Thread Aaron Hall
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote: > Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? On OS X, Audion (my favorite player) should support Ogg Vorbis, though I've never tried it. http://www.panic.com/audion/ Shareware, but decidedly cool. - Aaron -- Aa

Re: Ogg Vorbis (was Re: mp3 encoding)

2001-11-27 Thread John Griffiths
At 02:00 PM 11/27/01 -0800, jennyw wrote: >Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? Playing >music on Linux and Windows is cool, but mp3s run everywhere. Of course, I >may try it anyway since I don't currently have a portable player. It looks >lik

Ogg Vorbis (was Re: mp3 encoding)

2001-11-27 Thread jennyw
Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? Playing music on Linux and Windows is cool, but mp3s run everywhere. Of course, I may try it anyway since I don't currently have a portable player. It looks like a great project. Jen

Ogg Vorbis, was Re: procmail script question

2001-11-13 Thread Ailbhe Leamy
> > if xmms is playing: xmms -u #pause xmms Irrelevantly, the BBC now has streaming radio using Ogg Vorbis. http://support.bbc.co.uk/oggstreams.shtml Ailbhe -- Homepage: http://ailbhe.ossifrage.net/

RE: ogg vorbis

2001-07-05 Thread KenrickC
Am 05. Jul, 2001 schwäzte Al Dunn so: > I was wondering what the source lines are for installing ogg vorbis> via apt-get. deb http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/~ingo/vorbis ./ (Browse) Ingo Saitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Vorbis nightly CVS builds. Submitted on 2000-10-14 06:39:06+02

Re: ogg vorbis

2001-07-05 Thread der.hans
Am 05. Jul, 2001 schwäzte Al Dunn so: > I was wondering what the source lines are for installing ogg vorbis > via apt-get. If you mean what packages try "apt-cache search vorbis". I've got vorbis-tools installed. Grip from woody can use oggenc to encode and xmms fr

ogg vorbis

2001-07-05 Thread Al Dunn
To whom it may concern: I was wondering what the source lines are for installing ogg vorbis via apt-get.

Re: Ogg Vorbis-Potato

2001-03-20 Thread f1k
You may have noticed that there are Vorbis packages in Potato, or is it just in my special distribution? Anyway, that's beta3, you should get beta4 from www.vorbis.com. The tar.gz archives are prepared for Debian. You don't have to compile and install them like the poor (?) guys with non-debian sys

Ogg Vorbis-Potato

2001-03-20 Thread Lang Hurst
Good day all. I'm running a pretty straight 2.2.r2 release. I would like to install all the Ogg Vorbis stuff and start encoding my CD's, but I don't want to upgrade to Woody yet, as the two times I have tried my system became, as the deb states, unstable. Is there a way to instal