[Files] Ogg Vorbis encoder and decoder for Amiga and MorphOS | ANN.lu |
Posted on 15-Sep-2002 19:56 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 10 comments View flat View list |
From amiga-news.de: "On August, 14th 2002 had the first stand-alone encoder/decoder for the new audio media format "Ogg-Vorbis" been released. This media format was until recently only implemented in the program "Lame". Now you can also listen directly to the Ogg-Vorbis files. The only requirement is a full AHI installation. The processor power needed is very high, probably higher than for MP3. There's an 060 and a MOS version of both the encoder and the decoder. Next to one of these you need the ixemul.library. Advantage of the new format is the better sound quality at the same bit rate than with MP3. Furthermore it can encode/decode Dolby Digital 5.1 sound." The archive at the link below includes both the 060 and MOS binaries.
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Ogg Vorbis encoder and decoder for Amiga and MorphOS : Comment 1 of 10 | ANN.lu |
Posted by cluke on 16-Sep-2002 06:58 GMT | Great - any chance of a WarpOS or PowerPC version for those of us with 040/PPC? |
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Posted by Anonymous on 16-Sep-2002 07:55 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (cluke): >Great - any chance of a WarpOS or PowerPC version for those of us with 040/PPC?
Well, that's good machine for running MorphOS :) |
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Ogg Vorbis encoder and decoder for Amiga and MorphOS : Comment 3 of 10 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 16-Sep-2002 09:16 GMT | In reply to Comment 2 (Anonymous): nope it isn't since MOS sucks. :-) |
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Posted by Jan-Erik Karlsson on 16-Sep-2002 09:21 GMT | has anyone heard about a encoder/decoder/player for the even newer APE format?
(at least I think it is newer) |
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Ogg Vorbis encoder and decoder for Amiga and MorphOS : Comment 5 of 10 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 16-Sep-2002 10:19 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (Anonymous): It doesn't suck, if you have access to the internal betas:) |
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Posted by Rik Sweeney on 16-Sep-2002 10:31 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Alkis Tsapanidis): I don't have access to the internal betas. |
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Posted by catohagen on 16-Sep-2002 12:38 GMT | what about plugin for AmigaAmp ? or isnt the developer docs available ? |
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Posted by catohagen on 16-Sep-2002 12:41 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Alkis Tsapanidis): internal betas ? isnt mos finished ? i read awhile ago that mos is available
to buy for bppc/cppc ? |
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Posted by Jupp3 on 16-Sep-2002 12:57 GMT | In reply to Comment 7 (catohagen): >what about plugin for AmigaAmp ? or isnt the developer docs available ?
Or maybe for Prayer 2 instead? It's completely open source now... |
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Posted by Anonymous on 16-Sep-2002 16:51 GMT | In reply to Comment 9 (Jupp3): does prayer2 support audio plugins?
and more importantly...
has anyone actually been able to recompile it :-)
the thing I like about prayer2 is the robes, didn't someone somewhere
write about there being a new robe compiler, if so... where is it? |
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Anonymous, there are 10 items in your selection |
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