Re: [slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-31 Thread Phil Karn
I haven't seen any comments on my problems playing Ogg files with 6.5.1. Can anybody confirm that they *can* play Ogg files on 6.5.1 and a Squeezebox 2 or 3 with firmware version 71 without server decoding? Phil ___ discuss mailing list

[slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-31 Thread Dougal
Hi, I'm on f/w 71 and local ogg-vorbis files -q6 are playing just fine, the only issues i have are with a few radio stations that refuse to play with out unchecking oggogg box. I can only suggest looking at the tags to make sure that they are vorbis tags. If it's a corrupted firmware you may

Re: [slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-31 Thread kdf
On 31-Dec-06, at 12:07 AM, Phil Karn wrote: I haven't seen any comments on my problems playing Ogg files with 6.5.1. Can anybody confirm that they *can* play Ogg files on 6.5.1 and a Squeezebox 2 or 3 with firmware version 71 without server decoding? I don't have many ogg files, but those I

Re: [slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-28 Thread Phil Karn
rgmiller1974 wrote: Just tried that; no luck. Tried both compiling from source and a pre-built 32-bit binary (I'm running an Athlon64 so the one I compiled was 64-bit.) No matter what I use, I get the same errors from slimserver.pl: 2006-12-19 22:11:59.1207 Error: Decoder does not support

Re: [slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-28 Thread Phil Karn
Phil Karn wrote: Today's build came with a player firmware update to version 71, and now neither my Squeezebox 2 nor my Squeezebox 3 will play any of my Ogg Vorbis files. WAV, FLAC and MP3 still play fine. Unfortunately, I updated both players' firmware files so I can't test with a 2 or 3

Re: [slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-28 Thread Phil Karn
Phil Karn wrote: I figured out how to downgrade my Squeezebox 2 to the previous firmware version, 64. That does *NOT* fix the problem; Ogg Vorbis files still won't play on the 12/28/2006 version of 6.5.1. The log shows the following backtrace: I rolled everything back to 6.5.0 and my

Re: [slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-28 Thread Phil Karn
Phil Karn wrote: If the firmware is indeed broken, is there a simple workaround to force transcoding of Ogg Vorbis to WAV for Squeezebox 2/3? I found the workaround: simply uncheck the Ogg Vorbis/Ogg Vorbis line in File Formats under Server Settings. Slimserver now transcodes to WAV and

[slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-20 Thread ManChicken
Hmm.. I use OGG almost exclusively; 99% of all my files were ripped from CDs using CDex in Windoze, which uses libVorbis I 20020717. Quality 3.00 (about 112kbps avg), no problems on my SB3. -- ManChicken ManChicken's

[slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-20 Thread CatBus
I'd have to say that's really strange. What oggenc options are you using? Perhaps a certain combination requires more CPU horsepower than the SB3 has? Are you resampling or something? Does the track play back normally on the PC? Every Q-level I've tried definitely works with aoTuV Release 1

[slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-19 Thread Mark Lanctot
There was a very detailed list here: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=29904 -- Mark Lanctot Mark Lanctot's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2071 View this thread:

[slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-19 Thread CatBus
FWIW, I've had no problems at any bitrate with aoTuV Release 1 (which I'd highly recommend). Some more misc Ogg information can be found here: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Recommended_Ogg_Vorbis -- CatBus

[slim] Re: Ogg Encoding Options

2006-12-19 Thread rgmiller1974
CatBus;163606 Wrote: FWIW, I've had no problems at any bitrate with aoTuV Release 1 (which I'd highly recommend). Some more misc Ogg information can be found here: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Recommended_Ogg_Vorbis Just tried that; no luck. Tried both compiling from