[vorbis] just curious...

Andy Dale andycool22 at peoplepc.com
Tue Jan 22 03:06:23 PST 2002



sounds slick.  checking this out too.  good thing that it will work for ogg
vorbis also, since it is truly gapless and mp3 is not.

Andy
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony Frazier" <afrazier at neo.rr.com>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 9:56 PM
Subject: RE: [vorbis] just curious...

<p>> On 22 Jan 2002 at 9:26, Ross Levis wrote:
>
> > OTSJuke.com (.OTS files).  These contain modified MP3 frames with
redundancy
> > removed and supports multiple songs in one file with pointers to each
song.
> > They say it can be used to store one CD in one file and keeps things
tidy.
> > This may have potential for adding to ogg vorbis in the future if it
doesn't
> > already.
>
> There's another solution in mp3cue
> (http://www.guerillasoft.com/mp3cue/index.html).  Yeah, it's
Windows/WinAmp only,
> but it works really nice.  It saves the cue sheet into an ID3v2 tag.
>
> It'll work with any file type (even Ogg Vorbis!), as long as the cue sheet
has
> the same basename as the ogg file.
>
> A vorbis native version of this would be cool.  Something more robust and
widely
> implemented/accepted would be even cooler, although this is probably best
left
> for the Ogg metadata stream.
>
>
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