[vorbis] Encoding or Playback problem?

Mark de Bokx m.debokx at planetmediagroup.nl
Mon Nov 26 05:01:48 PST 2001



>If it's your hardware it should show up also on playing the original wavs.
>Also try decoding the vorbis file back into a .wav (e.g. with one of
>winamp's diskwriter plugins, CDex, etc.) and play back the encoded wav
>versus the original.

Ermmm it doenst happen with the orignal .WAV. I could encode the same WAV
file easily in RealMedia, MP3 and WindowsMedia without the weird stuff that
happened here.

>Last version is 1.40 beta 9, it's the first that uses RC2 vorbis encoder.
>It also has support for winamp plugins (don't know since when), I don't
>remember if it can play, decode to wav or both; it comes with older
>versions of winamp vorbis plugin, just copy the latest from winamp.

I know, I used the beta8 version. With CdEx I used the "encode on the fly"
option, it had the same results as using Oggdrop RC2. Ermm come to think of
it...I wanted to code in CBR (strict) is that at all possible? I just want
to put up a very unscientific codec comparison  of just one file and imho
this is not complete when I dont use OGG :) (until now I have Real, Windows,
MP3 up and running, I will also do Qdesign Music codec to please the Apple
crowd). Bandwiths are 32Kbps and 96Kbps, later on I will add 128Kbps also. 

See: http://the.unreachable.org

> The official Ogg plugin for Winamp
> Peter's 1.16?

Dunno which version, I downloaded it from the Vorbis site (that redirects to
the WinAmp site)./ I am using WinAmp 2.77 

If the coding and all is succesfull and I like how the Ogg's sound I will
start using it as favorite format.

Anyway any suggestion is welcome, I have to solve this because I wanne put
that shit on my website asap (to prove some people wrong about the overall
sound quality of OGG)

Regards,

Mark

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Mark de Bokx 
Internet Service Engineer  
ICT Communication and Media Services
PlanetMediaGroup
the Netherlands

"Reality is for people who lack imagination."

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