[vorbis] RC2 better than RC3 ???

MARK JAMES HETHERINGTON mark.hetherington at studentmail.newcastle.edu.au
Mon Jan 14 19:30:35 PST 2002



>On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 07:02:55PM -0700, volsung at asu.edu wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, MARK JAMES HETHERINGTON wrote:
>
>... please avoid yelling -- especially in your own name...

In summary: I'm very sorry. 

Longer explanation:
Unfortunately the Web-mail client to access my university email, doesn't
seem to let you change your own name. There's an option to change what
it is on my "vCard". I'm firewalled from the POP server so I have to use
the web mail server. I've been searching for a way to change my
displayed name for some weeks now. Sorry.




On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 07:02:55PM -0700, volsung at asu.edu wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, MARK JAMES HETHERINGTON wrote:

... please avoid yelling -- especially in your own name...

> > I should clarify: Is it possible with the current encoder? How would I
> > go about trying it out (I would really like to test it out.)
> 
> If you can produce a 6 channel WAV file, oggenc will try to encode it.  I'm
> not sure what libvorbis will do with it, but the command line tool will take
> it.  :)

Could I suggest yet another oggenc option -- multiplexing several
uncompressed audio files into one Vorbis stream (i.e. channel 1 and 2
from left and right of file1.wav, channel 3 and 4 from left and right
of file2.wav, etc.)?

So when transcoding ac3 -> Vorbis, you could somehow convince the
decoder to give you a bunch of regular stereo (or even mono) output
files, for front left, right, rear left, right, center, sub, and
whatever else they've thrown in these days, and just pull them all
together during the encode.

Coupling is a different story. What exactly will the current channel
coupling do on (a) more than 2 channels and (b) two channels that have
nothing to do with each other (like producer commentary, alternate
language, etc. tracks available on many DVDs)?


-- 
Kenneth Arnold <ken at arnoldnet.net>
- "Know thyself."

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