I'm pleased to announce the release of libvorbis version 1.1.0. This
is the first major release since 1.0 and offers new encoder tunings
for additional compression efficiency as well as a number of bugs fixes.
Developers will be interested in the new 'CBR' mode support and
encoder_ctl() interface.
Source Archives:
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/...is-1.1.0.tar.gz (http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/libvorbis-1.1.0.tar.gz)
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/...orbis-1.1.0.zip (http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/libvorbis-1.1.0.zip)
Win32 Binaries:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~cse/temp/vorbis-...1.1.0-win32.zip (http://www.saunalahti.fi/~cse/temp/vorbis-tools-1.1.0-win32.zip) (thanks case)
Everyone,
I'm pleased to announce the release of libvorbis version 1.1.0. This
is the first major release since 1.0 and offers new encoder tunings
for additional compression efficiency as well as a number of bugs fixes.
Developers will be interested in the new 'CBR' mode support and
encoder_ctl() interface.
Source archives are available from our new download site:
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/...is-1.1.0.tar.gz (http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/libvorbis-1.1.0.tar.gz)
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/...orbis-1.1.0.zip (http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/libvorbis-1.1.0.zip)
Users down under may want to try directly accessing our new mirror there
at http://downloads.au.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/ (http://downloads.au.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/), courtesy of
planetmirror.com.
libvorbis 1.1.0 (2004-09-22) -- "Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20040629"
* merges tuning improvements from Aoyumi's aoTuV with fixups
* new managed bitrate (CBR) mode support
* new vorbis_encoder_ctl() interface
* extensive documentation updates
* application/ogg mimetype is now official
* autotools cleanup from Thomas Vander Stichele
* SymbianOS build support from Colin Ward at CSIRO
* various bugfixes
* various packaging improvements
We recommend that all users upgrade to this new version.
MD5 checksums:
bb764aeabde613d1a424a29b1f15e7e6 libvorbis-1.1.0.tar.gz
0e675ced210a5b2e19062bbc98d9191b libvorbis-1.1.0.zip
SHA-1 checksums:
52fd3cb3e3876cb890bd8d8867db52663a847418 libvorbis-1.1.0.tar.gz
a92b0a19a2959beec1db47ce8ebcc80eea9348ea libvorbis-1.1.0.zip
Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Developers, this release is tagged in the repository as:
http://svn.xiph.org/tags/ogg/libvorbis-1.1.0/ (http://svn.xiph.org/tags/ogg/libvorbis-1.1.0/)
Cheers,
-r
--
Ralph Giles
Xiph.org Foundation
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Great!... now time for some binary fashion
Good news...!!!
Doesn't this merit the validated news section?
Some dll's and an exe would be great. I don't have any compilers installed currently on windows.
Thank you, Xiph.org for this release.
Fast as always case prepared Win32 binaries:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~cse/temp/vorbis-...1.1.0-win32.zip (http://www.saunalahti.fi/~cse/temp/vorbis-tools-1.1.0-win32.zip)
Maybe some kind soul at Xiph.org could put them on Vorbis.com, since they seem to have lost their Win32 build manager.
Thank you, case.
Maybe some kind soul at Xiph.org could put them on Vorbis.com, since they seem to have lost their Win32 build manager.[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=243700"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]
Their "build manager" is John33. It would only take them an e-mail to get fresh and reliable win32 builds :B
I swear, that place is going down the gutter since Emmett left.
Maybe I just misunderstood something during one of the last xiph meetings.
*shrugs*
I didn't want to downplay anyone's contribution to Vorbis.
The commandline oggenc still says libvorbis 1.0.1.
It's hardcoded and hasn't been updated yet:
#define VERSION_STRING "OggEnc v1.0.1 (libvorbis 1.0.1)\n"
from: http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis-tools/oggenc/oggenc.c (http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis-tools/oggenc/oggenc.c)
I swear, that place is going down the gutter since Emmett left.
I'm sorry, but I totally disagree with you on this point, Roberto.
Saying that Xiph is 'going down the gutter' is unbelievably unfair...
...to water...
Emmett
(Standing up for H2O since 1976)
Ah, well, maybe somebody could fix that. =D
Also, why is the datestamp on the vorbis_vendor tag still 20040629? That was for RC1, IIRC. Shouldn't it be today's date?
can someone please make a win23 binary with correct version number ?
i know that every time in going to encode, the version miscmatch will huant me
If QuantumKnot reads this do you think it would be possible to get a 1.1 binary with an ITP option
1.1 RC1 with ITP an IN gives the user a lot of power and I'm looking forward to having it with 1.1 as well.
If QuantumKnot reads this do you think it would be possible to get a 1.1 binary with an ITP option
1.1 RC1 with ITP an IN gives the user a lot of power and I'm looking forward to having it with 1.1 as well.
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I'll get to it when I have time. And I bet you John33 will probably get it out before I even start.
Unfortunately, still no couple stereo for 5.1 yet.
Would it make any sense to make a Megamix 2.5 with 1.1 final?
Is tag padding addressed in this version? Needs to be. Simply appending text (like 16 bytes worth) to an existing Comment string causes whole file rewrites in T&R and Media Center (but not with flac and it's built-in padding).
xen-uno
A little off-topic... can somebody tell me where i can find a gui for these great tools?
A little off-topic... can somebody tell me where i can find a gui for these great tools?
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Check out [a href="http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com/]WinVorbis[/url]. Or use foobar2000 (http://foobar2000.org/) with the CLIenc plugin.
Cheers,
CD
http://s91752438.onlinehome.us/public/vorbis_1.1.0.zip (http://s91752438.onlinehome.us/public/vorbis_1.1.0.zip)
I'm not sure if I included the correct libraries there, but if you're on Mac OS X, and compiler challenged, you can just drag "oggenc" to /usr/local/bin and the .dylib files to /usr/local/lib.
Or at least, I think you can. I haven't tested it, because I have the correct libraries already installed...
Great news !!!
If someone want the last dll (libvorbis, libogg, libvorbisenc and libvorbisfile), you can download them here (http://atlas2.tgv.net/~media-video/forum2/download.php?id=1430)
BTW, libogg 1.1.2 is out now. It looks like Xiph is really focusing on frequent releases, like in the old days.
Has anyone reported a bug on oggenc having an older version number?
http://bugs.xiph.org/ (http://bugs.xiph.org/) is the place.
I'll assume a negatory on (optional & configurable) tag padding in the official version. Anyone know for sure?
I'm subscribed to the Xiph SVN list, and there have been no updates on padding since July. I've just checked by searching my Gmail account.
If you care, report it to http://bugs.xiph.org (http://bugs.xiph.org)
still no win32 binary ?
Patience is a virtue. Sorry, I've been really busy elsewhere, but I'll try to update all relevant compiles during the course of today.
still no win32 binary ?
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Just look in the first post.
Works beautifully here.
case also updated foo_vorbisenc in the special installer.
New builds now at Rarewares based on libOgg1.1.2 and libVorbis1.1.0.
Thanks a lot, John, for doing this!
And case's binaries are not worth a word of appreciation?
New builds now at Rarewares based on libOgg1.1.2 and libVorbis1.1.0.
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Thanks, john33. Does the latest compile support the IMPULSE_TRIGGER_PROFILE option?
-- CD
New builds now at Rarewares based on libOgg1.1.2 and libVorbis1.1.0.
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Thanks, john33. Does the latest compile support the IMPULSE_TRIGGER_PROFILE option?
-- CD
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No, I haven't done that one yet. I'll do it shortly.
Thanks a lot, John -- much appreciated And dev0, of course Case's binaries are appreciated. Why do you think otherwise?
-- CD
10-4 Kjoon...will do
edit: Entered in Vorbis Tools as bug 574 ... probably should have put in Vorbis Core
Does the latest compile support the IMPULSE_TRIGGER_PROFILE option?
-- CD
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Available now.
New builds now at Rarewares based on libOgg1.1.2 and libVorbis1.1.0.
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can you update [a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/OggVorbis]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/OggVorbis[/url]
can you make aac section and mp4 section like rarewares
Could you bundle the 1.1 MOD version with a short text file which explains the useage of the advanced swithes? I think they are not clear to each and everyone
Regards; ilikedirt
And case's binaries are not worth a word of appreciation?
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Sorry if my appreciation was misunderstood - of cource he is! I was primarily refering to John's work with Rarewares in general and Xiph win32 binary compilation work. Not a dark shadow on anyone else!
can you update http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/OggVorbis (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/OggVorbis)
can you make aac section and mp4 section like rarewares
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I'll certainly update my homepage with the ogg vorbis stuff. However, I'm afraid that the aac/mp4 stuff will have to stay as it as as I don't enjoy the same patent immunity that our Brazilian friend does!!
Any chance of having IMPULSE_TRIGGER_PROFILE in OggDrop?
Any chance of having IMPULSE_TRIGGER_PROFILE in OggDrop?
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Yes, it's on the TODO list. I had intended having it done by now, but my time was hijacked elsewhere!! Hopefully, next week sometime.
Where can I get sources or a patch that includes impulse_trigger_profile support? I'd like to build a 1.1 linux binary that includes this.
Where can I get sources or a patch that includes impulse_trigger_profile support? I'd like to build a 1.1 linux binary that includes this.
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You can d/l the patched files here: [a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/mod1.1.zip]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/mod1.1.zip[/url]. The oggenc.c included is from oggenc2.3. If you're using the regular oggenc code, you won't need this.
Where can I get sources or a patch that includes impulse_trigger_profile support? I'd like to build a 1.1 linux binary that includes this.
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You can d/l the patched files here: [a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/mod1.1.zip]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/mod1.1.zip[/url]. The oggenc.c included is from oggenc2.3. If you're using the regular oggenc code, you won't need this.
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Cool. Thanks.
Edit:
I've compiled a static linux 1.1 binary with added impulse_trigger_profile support. You can grab it here:
[a href="http://www.caddr.com/oggenc-1.1-impulse_trigger_profile]http://www.caddr.com/oggenc-1.1-impulse_trigger_profile[/url]
I'm a little unclear myself about this at this point:
Do the advanced_encode_options make sense for 1.1 -q5 and above or are they primarily useful for lower bitrates?
I'm a little unclear myself about this at this point:
Do the advanced_encode_options make sense for 1.1 -q5 and above or are they primarily useful for lower bitrates?
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from what i've read from QK thread it's usefull for every quality settings... Seems to be more depending on the musical type of the fileyou want to encode... (lot of microattack or not)
no channel coupling?
no channel coupling?
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Nope. 1.1 having multichannel coupling was an evil lie :B
It's hardcoded and hasn't been updated yet:
#define VERSION_STRING "OggEnc v1.0.1 (libvorbis 1.0.1)\n"
from: http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis-tools/oggenc/oggenc.c (http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis-tools/oggenc/oggenc.c)
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That's right, vorbis-tools haven't been updated. Fortunately, it's not needed either. Libogg is at 1.1.1, libvorbis at 1.1.0 and vorbis-tools at 1.0.1.
I'm a little unclear myself about this at this point:
Do the advanced_encode_options make sense for 1.1 -q5 and above or are they primarily useful for lower bitrates?
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impulse_noisetune and impulse_trigger_profile are valid for all quality levels but only affects the quality that you encode at, of course.
I'm also happy to announce the end of the two recommended encoders situation, with Vorbis 1.1 being made the recommended encoder for all quality levels. With the availability of these switches, users can tweak them to their heart's content to mimic GT3b2 or Megamix II, using the same executable. This gives power back to the user!
impulse_noisetune and impulse_trigger_profile
With the availability of these switches, users can tweak them to their heart's content to mimic GT3b2 or Megamix II, using the same executable.
i don't want to use these switches,
i use -q5 to -q9 with oggdropXPd.exe
should i continue to use GT3b2 or update to 1.1 ?
impulse_noisetune and impulse_trigger_profile
With the availability of these switches, users can tweak them to their heart's content to mimic GT3b2 or Megamix II, using the same executable.
i don't want to use these switches,
i use -q5 to -q9 with oggdropXPd.exe
should i continue to use GT3b2 or update to 1.1 ?
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Probably 1.1. If pre-echo is a problem, then perhaps GT3b2 or Megamix 2.
I just did a quick test on some samples using John33's 1.1rc1 and 1.1final (both icl compiles), and the results were bit identical when decoded back to wav. Apparently, quality-wise, 1.1rc1 and 1.1 final are the same.
I then compared Case's 1.1.0 MSVC compile and Nyaochi's 1.1rc1 & Quantum Knot's 1.1rc1-itp MSVC compiles.
Nyaochi's and QK's are identical (when not using the itp options). But Case's and Nyaochi/QK compiles are not identical. I don't know if Case used a different compile options from Nyaochi & QK, or maybe he used a different version of MSVC.
In any case, I thank everyone above who provides binaries for not-so-techie people like me. Thanks!
I've been playing with this new release and I've noticed something strange in the screen output.
These are the setings I am using:
for w in *.wav; do
oggenc -q 5 --advanced-encode-option impulse_noisetune=-5 --advanced-encode-option lowpass_frequency=19 $w;
done
Using the 1.1 version of oggenc (Fedora Core 2 is the OS) the following is being displayed from the lowpass settings:
Changed lowpass frequency from 48.095229 kHz to 19.000000 kHz[eric@localhost Green_Day]$ wav2ogg.sh
Opening with wav module: WAV file reader
Encoding "01.Burnout.wav" to
"01.Burnout.ogg"
at quality 5.00
Setting advanced encoder option "impulse_noisetune" to -5
Setting advanced encoder option "lowpass_frequency" to 19
Changed lowpass frequency from 48.095229 kHz to 19.000000 kHz
[ 99.5%] [ 0m00s remaining] \
Done encoding file "01.Burnout.ogg"
File length: 2m 07.0s
Elapsed time: 0m 18.4s
Rate: 6.9343
Average bitrate: 162.3 kb/s
I don't have the original oggenc installed any longer but I ran the same setings through OggEnc v1.0.1 (libvorbis 1.0.1) aoTuV beta 2. Here is a portion of the output from that:
[eric@localhost Green_Day]$ wav2ogg.sh
Opening with wav module: WAV file reader
Encoding "01.Burnout.wav" to
"01.Burnout.ogg"
at quality 5.00
Setting advanced encoder option "impulse_noisetune" to -5
Setting advanced encoder option "lowpass_frequency" to 19
Changed lowpass frequency from 20.102794 kHz to 19.000000 kHz
[ 99.5%] [ 0m00s remaining] \
Done encoding file "01.Burnout.ogg"
File length: 2m 07.0s
Elapsed time: 0m 14.2s
Rate: 8.9652
Average bitrate: 163.0 kb/s
This has been duplicated with the same album and a few other songs that I tried. Everything sounds good, so I am guessing that it is only related to screen output.
That looks completely correct. What do you think is wrong?
That looks completely correct. What do you think is wrong?
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The only thing I see wrong is that the new one says the lowpass was changed from 48.095229 kHz to 19.000000 kHz when all the rest say that it was changed from 20.102794 kHz to 19.000000 kHz. Not a major issue I admit, but incorrect none the less.
Why is that wrong?
You're forcing the lowpass to 19kHz. Older Vorbises had it default to +-20kHz in that mode and newer ones default to +-48kHz.
(Apparently it's supposed to be the other way around, oops)
Why is that wrong?
You're forcing the lowpass to 19kHz. Older Vorbises had it default to +-20kHz in that mode and newer ones default to +-48kHz.
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Well see there? I did not know that (newer ones default to +-48kHz). I thought it was some kind of misprint. Thank you.
That does look a bit suspicious. I just checked the source for 1.1 and the lowpass frequency for q 5 is 20.1 kHz while for q 6, it's 48 kHz. However, for 1.0.1, the low-pass frequency for q 5 is 48 kHz. I remember the lowpass was changed by Aoyumi in aoTuV and these changes were reflected in 1.1RC1.
Hence, your FC2 oggenc binary doesn't seem to be identical to 1.1 since it has the old lowpass values.
Can you check whether your Vorbis libs are up to date, and not just oggenc?
I need to re-check what I did. I think I may be the one in error. I'm still not too swift of the fc2 directory structure and just looking around is making me doubt myself.
If I look in /usr/local/lib all of the libogg* and libvorbis* files are dated 09/25, but in /usr/lib the same files are present but dated months older.
Let me see if I can find some solid instructions to walk me through the whole update. I've been looking since yesterday, but no luck yet.
where in the world is the vorbis-tools-1.1.0 src code?
where in the world is the vorbis-tools-1.1.0 src code?
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Not released yet, unless I am much mistaken!!
New builds now at Rarewares based on libOgg1.1.2 and libVorbis1.1.0.
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John, At your convenience, could you please add a MinGW32 (standard) compile of oggenc 1.1 to Rarewares? I would like to see the speed on my old machine. Thank you
John, At your convenience, could you please add a MinGW32 (standard) compile of oggenc 1.1 to Rarewares? I would like to see the speed on my old machine. Thank you
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I'll see what I can do for you.
John, At your convenience, could you please add a MinGW32 (standard) compile of oggenc 1.1 to Rarewares? I would like to see the speed on my old machine. Thank youÂ
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I would greatly appreciate that
A little off-topic... can somebody tell me where i can find a gui for these great tools?
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