On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 03:06:50PM -0500, Charles Lewis wrote:
> I got grip to rip oggs. Here is my command line in grip:
>
> /usr/bin/oggenc
>
> Then I can play them using ogg123, as long as I'm not in KDE. For some
> reason KDE requires control of oss? *shrug*
Yes, KDE (arts subsystem) takes c
also sprach Florian Struck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.06.18.2349 +0200]:
> How do you name it?
~/.abcde.conf
it's in the manual pages...
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> Yep did that allready but i cant figure out yet how to name that file i tried
> to put it into my home dir with the names .abcde and .abcde.config and both
> times it used the default configs so i always start it with the -c option.
When I first tried it I would get an error message and it wo
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 23:23, Dale Hair wrote:
> I'm generally a GUI person but I found abcde much easier. You might
> want to edit etc/abcde.config to suit your preferences or copy it to
> your home directory and modify it.
Yep did that allready but i cant figure out yet how to name that file i
I'm generally a GUI person but I found abcde much easier. You might
want to edit etc/abcde.config to suit your preferences or copy it to
your home directory and modify it.
> Hi yep no problem anymore my latest problem was that i lost my xmms config
> and
> i forgot that i need to use /dev/dsp1
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:06, Charles Lewis wrote:
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>
> The other thing that I can't figure out is why I can't get xmms to work.
> It just freezes up when I try to play these songs.
I just solved a similar problem go to your output plugin-config in xmms's
preferences and fill the approp
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:12, Steve Juranich wrote:
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Hi yep no problem anymore my latest problem was that i lost my xmms config and
i forgot that i need to use /dev/dsp1 instead of dsp =) *stupid*
I tryed oggenc using the comandline tool abcde (nice) im not gonna do grip at
all its
> > http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic/alright.ogg
>
> Yep i can hear it sounds good until it stops =) what is it?
It's the first 500 frames of "Feelin' Alright" by Joe Cocker.
> But as it is always the same thing one problem solved the next one comes up
> =/
> i manage to play all mp3's
p when I try to play these songs.
Charles Lewis
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From: "Florian Struck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 3:39 PM
Subject: OGG wont do
Hi i have just tried grip using cdparanoia ripps ok encodes with lame (from
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 18:50, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Okay, here's a small known good OGG file. At least, I was able to listen
> to it here at home. I tried to pick something to match your earlier
> indicated musical taste. :)
>
> http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic/alright.ogg
Yep i can he
Okay, here's a small known good OGG file. At least, I was able to listen to
it here at home. I tried to pick something to match your earlier indicated
musical taste. :)
http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic/alright.ogg
You should be able to hear this at home. Let us know if you can't.
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On Monday 17 June 2002 23:16, Peter Whysall wrote:
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>
> Random thought.
>
> Rename that file to blah.mp3 and play it again.
>
> Are you /really/ encoding in OGG format?
>
Hah got ya i am gonna use the random thought prozessor from now on =)
That was it, it looks like a kind of bug in grip
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 11:45, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> I don't know of any "out-of-the-box" tools, but something along the
> lines of (Disclaimer: Untested, No warranty, etc):
>
> mpg123 --stdout somefile.mp3 | \
> oggenc --raw -o somefile.ogg -a ArtistName -l Albumname -t Title ...
>
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 11:32, Mark Janssen wrote:
> There might be, but converting from one lossy audio codec to another
> only makes matters worse, just leave mp3's as mp3's... and ogg's as
> ogg's.
>
> You could convert them by doing something along these lines. Decode the
> mp3 back to waveforms
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 11:28:46AM +0200, Helgi Örn wrote:
> By the way; I have been looking for a mp3 -> ogg converter without luck,
> does anyone here know if there is one such an app around or if this is
> at all possible?
I don't know of any "out-of-the-box" tools, but something along the
line
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 11:28, Helgi Örn wrote:
> By the way; I have been looking for a mp3 -> ogg converter without luck,
> does anyone here know if there is one such an app around or if this is
> at all possible?
> Is there a seperate Debian multimedia mailinglist?
There might be, but converting f
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 04:12, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Dale" == Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Dale> Does lame even encode in ogg format, I believe it only does
> Dale> mp3. Try abcde, it's a debian package and encodes ogg by
> Dale> default.
>
> Another good choice for
On 2002-06-17 21:12:23, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> Another good choice for ogg ripping is 'jack' (I'm a python bigot, so
> I chose that over abcde ;-)
abcde blows jack out of history.
/Allan
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"Dale" == Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> Does lame even encode in ogg format, I believe it only does
Dale> mp3. Try abcde, it's a debian package and encodes ogg by
Dale> default.
Another good choice for ogg ripping is 'jack' (I'm a python bigot, so
I chose that over
Does lame even encode in ogg format, I believe it only does mp3. Try
abcde, it's a debian package and encodes ogg by default.
On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 15:39, Florian Struck wrote:
> Hi i have just tried grip using cdparanoia ripps ok encodes with lame (from
> merillat) or gogo but oggs that result
* Florian Struck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020617 13:54]:
> On Monday 17 June 2002 22:44, Steve Juranich wrote:
> > Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
> > "KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
> > problem with your player or with t
On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 21:54, Florian Struck wrote:
> On Monday 17 June 2002 22:44, Steve Juranich wrote:
> > Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
> > "KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
> > problem with your player or with the
On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 02:03:21PM -0700, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Did you say you used lame to encode the file? If so, try using oggenc
> instead
> (comes in the same package as ogg123). I've never had a problem with that
> before.
>
> I've got some vorbis files that I can point you to, but y
Did you say you used lame to encode the file? If so, try using oggenc instead
(comes in the same package as ogg123). I've never had a problem with that
before.
I've got some vorbis files that I can point you to, but you'll have to wait
until I get home from work. ;)
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On Monday 17 June 2002 22:44, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
> "KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
> problem with your player or with the encoder.
Hehe just tryed playing with ogg123 it says:
Er
On Monday 17 June 2002 22:44, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
> "KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
Doing ogg the first time i dont have any here got an url?
> problem with your player or with th
Have you tried just playing the .ogg files with ogg123? Do you have any
"KNOWN GOOD"-type of .ogg's? I'd test with those first to see if it's a
problem with your player or with the encoder.
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Hi i have just tried grip using cdparanoia ripps ok encodes with lame (from
merillat) or gogo but oggs that result are not playable (wav`s play ok)
what do i need to play them?
(got libogg installed also the ogg plugin for xmms)
mp3 no problemo ... getting mad ... lalaaal pheeew *help me* phee
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