[vorbis] Is Vorbis really THIS good?

Wilson defiler at null.net
Sat Oct 13 10:59:55 PDT 2001



Thanks.
I'll do some STDIN testing with your brand of Oggenc this weekend and let
you know if I end up with missing samples.
I personally like Oggdrop because it's easy to parallelize on an SMP system,
but it sure is convenient to rip "straight to" Ogg with Oggenc.

--Wilson.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gian-Carlo Pascutto" <gcp at sjeng.org>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [vorbis] Is Vorbis really THIS good?

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wilson" <defiler at null.net>
> To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 7:13 PM
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: [vorbis] Is Vorbis really THIS good?
>
>
> > I feel the same way, but I didn't want to bug him about it. Heh.
>
> I've uploaded one on http://sjeng.org/ftp/vorbis/
>
> (...and please don't hesitate to bug me about something. Worst
> that can happen is that I don't reply. The only thing that Free
> Software coding gives you back is appreciation of users, and
> it's _very_ enjoyable to know people are using and liking the
> stuff I make)
>
> I personally prefer oggdrop over oggenc because I noticed problems
> encoding from stdin with oggenc. (Well, that, and the fish ;)
>
> More specifically, I have one CD converted from Monkey's Audio
> that's missing 2 seconds at the end of every song and is terrible
> to listen to because of this.
>
> I know AudioGrabber also consistently fails to work with oggenc.
>
> Vakor denies it being an oggenc problem, but it _does_ work with
> LAME. Even if those programs are doing technically incorrect
> stuff, I'd be nice if Ogg at least worked with them, being with
> an oggenc workaround or by helping the authors solve the problems.
>
> --
> GCP
>
>
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