Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-29 Thread august
   gmerlin-avdecoder and gavl are updated on my ppa, but pd-readanysf is
   not yet. Soon to come. I'll let you know, when I am done.
  Yes, I noticed, no problem, but my version is 0.41 compiled... mp3 and
  wav used to work until today, and dsp/crash also since 0.41...
  Here is terminal output, lasts lines before crash:
  
  [demuxer] Info: Detected WAV format
  opened 
  /home/raphael/Documents/Studio/Pd/Multi-Player/bank1/46729__jk0666__ocean.wav
  socket receive error: Connection reset by peer (104)
  Erreur de segmentation
 
 I can confirm this problem. All WAV files I tried crash as you describe.
 If I interpret things correctly, this is not related to [readanysf~],
 but to the libraries libgavl1 and libgmerlin-avdec1. At least the
 following applies on my box:
 
 readanysf~ 0.41   new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  crash
 readanysf~ 0.40   new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  crash
 readanysf~ 0.41   old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  OK
 readanysf~ 0.40   old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  OK
 
 old: cvs snapshot from 2010-03-09
 new: cvs snapshot from 2010-09-27
 
 @August
 It could be that at the moment of the snapshot I used, the sources were
 in some non-fully-functional state. Do you know if there is a revision
 that is supposed to include the fixes that were mentioned in this thread
 but nothing more?

Try the latest version from today.  According to Burkhard, the man
behind gavl/gmerlin, it should now be fixed.

thanks for looking into it and for the report.

-august.


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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-29 Thread Raphael Raccuia
I installed from rdz-repo and checked briefly... seems to work perfectly
now!
Great job guys, thank's for the rapidity...


cheers
(-roman: grüess vo biel/lausanne...)
r
Le mercredi 29 septembre 2010 à 19:25 +0200, august a écrit :
gmerlin-avdecoder and gavl are updated on my ppa, but pd-readanysf is
not yet. Soon to come. I'll let you know, when I am done.
   Yes, I noticed, no problem, but my version is 0.41 compiled... mp3 and
   wav used to work until today, and dsp/crash also since 0.41...
   Here is terminal output, lasts lines before crash:
   
   [demuxer] Info: Detected WAV format
   opened 
   /home/raphael/Documents/Studio/Pd/Multi-Player/bank1/46729__jk0666__ocean.wav
   socket receive error: Connection reset by peer (104)
   Erreur de segmentation
  
  I can confirm this problem. All WAV files I tried crash as you describe.
  If I interpret things correctly, this is not related to [readanysf~],
  but to the libraries libgavl1 and libgmerlin-avdec1. At least the
  following applies on my box:
  
  readanysf~ 0.41 new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  crash
  readanysf~ 0.40 new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  crash
  readanysf~ 0.41 old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  OK
  readanysf~ 0.40 old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  OK
  
  old: cvs snapshot from 2010-03-09
  new: cvs snapshot from 2010-09-27
  
  @August
  It could be that at the moment of the snapshot I used, the sources were
  in some non-fully-functional state. Do you know if there is a revision
  that is supposed to include the fixes that were mentioned in this thread
  but nothing more?
 
 Try the latest version from today.  According to Burkhard, the man
 behind gavl/gmerlin, it should now be fixed.
 
 thanks for looking into it and for the report.
 
 -august.
 



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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-29 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 00:51 +0200, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
 I installed from rdz-repo and checked briefly... seems to work perfectly
 now!

Needless to say that it is done ;-)
I am glad to hear that it also works for you.

 (-roman: grüess vo biel/lausanne...)

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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-28 Thread Raphael Raccuia
Seems to be done, as I updated gavl/gmerlin from rdz-ppa (thank's to
you...)
Now all my ogg's pass without any problem, but... Pd crashes on some wav
and mp3 :-(
I don't think I changed anything in my patch, seems to be this update: I
isolated readanysf to try.


Le vendredi 24 septembre 2010 à 16:57 +0200, august a écrit :
  well, we are collecting a lot of soundfiles from anywhere to work on,
  then we'll sort what we'll use for the project. In this case
  [readanysf~] is really precious cause I don't have to convert them just
  to try... Great job with this object! :-)
  As said Roman, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
  nice.
 
 Okay, it appears there were problems reading the ogg header.  It should
 be fixed now in the most recent gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder CVS.
 
 best -august.
 



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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-28 Thread Roman Haefeli
Hi

On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 16:49 +0200, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
 Seems to be done, as I updated gavl/gmerlin from rdz-ppa (thank's to
 you...)
 Now all my ogg's pass without any problem, but... Pd crashes on some wav
 and mp3 :-(
 I don't think I changed anything in my patch, seems to be this update: I
 isolated readanysf to try.

gmerlin-avdecoder and gavl are updated on my ppa, but pd-readanysf is
not yet. Soon to come. I'll let you know, when I am done.

Roman

 Le vendredi 24 septembre 2010 à 16:57 +0200, august a écrit :
   well, we are collecting a lot of soundfiles from anywhere to work on,
   then we'll sort what we'll use for the project. In this case
   [readanysf~] is really precious cause I don't have to convert them just
   to try... Great job with this object! :-)
   As said Roman, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
   nice.
  
  Okay, it appears there were problems reading the ogg header.  It should
  be fixed now in the most recent gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder CVS.
  
  best -august.
  
 
 
 
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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-28 Thread Raphael Raccuia
Le mardi 28 septembre 2010 à 17:02 +0200, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
 Hi
 
 On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 16:49 +0200, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
  Seems to be done, as I updated gavl/gmerlin from rdz-ppa (thank's to
  you...)
  Now all my ogg's pass without any problem, but... Pd crashes on some wav
  and mp3 :-(
  I don't think I changed anything in my patch, seems to be this update: I
  isolated readanysf to try.
 
 gmerlin-avdecoder and gavl are updated on my ppa, but pd-readanysf is
 not yet. Soon to come. I'll let you know, when I am done.
Yes, I noticed, no problem, but my version is 0.41 compiled... mp3 and
wav used to work until today, and dsp/crash also since 0.41...
Here is terminal output, lasts lines before crash:

[demuxer] Info: Detected WAV format
opened 
/home/raphael/Documents/Studio/Pd/Multi-Player/bank1/46729__jk0666__ocean.wav
socket receive error: Connection reset by peer (104)
Erreur de segmentation

Well, I also updated pd-extended from repo yesterday, but don't think is
related...

 
 Roman
 
  Le vendredi 24 septembre 2010 à 16:57 +0200, august a écrit :
well, we are collecting a lot of soundfiles from anywhere to work on,
then we'll sort what we'll use for the project. In this case
[readanysf~] is really precious cause I don't have to convert them just
to try... Great job with this object! :-)
As said Roman, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
nice.
   
   Okay, it appears there were problems reading the ogg header.  It should
   be fixed now in the most recent gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder CVS.
   
   best -august.
   
  
  
  
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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-28 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 17:42 +0200, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
 Le mardi 28 septembre 2010 à 17:02 +0200, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
  Hi
  
  On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 16:49 +0200, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
   Seems to be done, as I updated gavl/gmerlin from rdz-ppa (thank's to
   you...)
   Now all my ogg's pass without any problem, but... Pd crashes on some wav
   and mp3 :-(
   I don't think I changed anything in my patch, seems to be this update: I
   isolated readanysf to try.
  
  gmerlin-avdecoder and gavl are updated on my ppa, but pd-readanysf is
  not yet. Soon to come. I'll let you know, when I am done.
 Yes, I noticed, no problem, but my version is 0.41 compiled... mp3 and
 wav used to work until today, and dsp/crash also since 0.41...
 Here is terminal output, lasts lines before crash:
 
 [demuxer] Info: Detected WAV format
 opened 
 /home/raphael/Documents/Studio/Pd/Multi-Player/bank1/46729__jk0666__ocean.wav
 socket receive error: Connection reset by peer (104)
 Erreur de segmentation

I can confirm this problem. All WAV files I tried crash as you describe.
If I interpret things correctly, this is not related to [readanysf~],
but to the libraries libgavl1 and libgmerlin-avdec1. At least the
following applies on my box:

readanysf~ 0.41 new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  crash
readanysf~ 0.40 new gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  crash
readanysf~ 0.41 old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  OK
readanysf~ 0.40 old gavl/gmerlin-avdecoder  OK

old: cvs snapshot from 2010-03-09
new: cvs snapshot from 2010-09-27

@August
It could be that at the moment of the snapshot I used, the sources were
in some non-fully-functional state. Do you know if there is a revision
that is supposed to include the fixes that were mentioned in this thread
but nothing more?


 Well, I also updated pd-extended from repo yesterday, but don't think is
 related...

I did not and still the crashes are there.

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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-24 Thread august
 well, we are collecting a lot of soundfiles from anywhere to work on,
 then we'll sort what we'll use for the project. In this case
 [readanysf~] is really precious cause I don't have to convert them just
 to try... Great job with this object! :-)
 As said Roman, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
 nice.

Okay, it appears there were problems reading the ogg header.  It should
be fixed now in the most recent gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder CVS.

best -august.


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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-23 Thread august
  I think it has something to do with the ogg header.  I've passed the
  file on to the gmerlin developer who is usually pretty quick about
  fixing these things.However, you will need to update your
  gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder libs when he does fix it.
 
 well, we are collecting a lot of soundfiles from anywhere to work on,
 then we'll sort what we'll use for the project. In this case
 [readanysf~] is really precious cause I don't have to convert them just
 to try... Great job with this object! :-)
 As said Roman, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
 nice.

sure, will do.

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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-22 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 02:49 +0200, august wrote:
  Hi list,
  all in the title... I tried different types (mp3, wav, ogg, at different
  rates and frequencies...) Some didn't passed: Invalid file or
  unsupported codec. 
  The only relation I found on 12 ogg files, the five that didn't passed
  was at 96kbps rate.
 
 
 I think it has something to do with the ogg header.  I've passed the
 file on to the gmerlin developer who is usually pretty quick about
 fixing these things.However, you will need to update your
 gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder libs when he does fix it.
 
 
  [readanysf~] seems a bit unstable: if I [open a_file( and then compute
  audio, pd crashes (quit). 
 
 I just now fixed this bug.  I can't believe nobody saw this before.

Me neither. I was using [readanysf~] quite heavily, but I always started
creating my patches with the [loadbang]-[; pd dsp 1( idiom and never
noticed it.

@August
Do you keep track of what is going on on the gmerlin side of things? If
so, can you let me know, when the bug with the ogg header is fixed, so
that I can put new packages online?

Cheers and thanks for the fixes.

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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-22 Thread Raphael Raccuia
Le mercredi 22 septembre 2010 à 02:49 +0200, august a écrit :
  Hi list,
  all in the title... I tried different types (mp3, wav, ogg, at different
  rates and frequencies...) Some didn't passed: Invalid file or
  unsupported codec. 
  The only relation I found on 12 ogg files, the five that didn't passed
  was at 96kbps rate.
 
 
 I think it has something to do with the ogg header.  I've passed the
 file on to the gmerlin developer who is usually pretty quick about
 fixing these things.However, you will need to update your
 gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder libs when he does fix it.

well, we are collecting a lot of soundfiles from anywhere to work on,
then we'll sort what we'll use for the project. In this case
[readanysf~] is really precious cause I don't have to convert them just
to try... Great job with this object! :-)
As said Roman, if you can tell us when that bug is fixed it would be
nice.
 
 
  [readanysf~] seems a bit unstable: if I [open a_file( and then compute
  audio, pd crashes (quit). 
 
 I just now fixed this bug.  I can't believe nobody saw this before.  If
 you opened a file before turning DSP on, it would crash when your start
 the DSP.   Simple fix.  Now done.  Thanks for reporting.
 
 download from here: http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.41.tar.gz
 
 or checkout from svn.
 
 new Mac version is also available.
Done! Works great now...
Thank's for answering and fixing so quickly
cheers,
r
 
 
  Is it a problem to use four instances of the object in a patch? I'm
  building a multiple player for a performance...
 
 It shouldn't be a problem.
 
 
  I'm on Ubuntu Lucid, PD-ext 0.42.5 (from repo), last [readanysf~] from
  rdz-ppa (had to move it from pd directory to pd-extended)...
  
  Thank's for your help...
 
 thanks for the report -august.
 



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[PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-21 Thread Raphael Raccuia
Hi list,
all in the title... I tried different types (mp3, wav, ogg, at different
rates and frequencies...) Some didn't passed: Invalid file or
unsupported codec. 
The only relation I found on 12 ogg files, the five that didn't passed
was at 96kbps rate.
[readanysf~] seems a bit unstable: if I [open a_file( and then compute
audio, pd crashes (quit). 
Is it a problem to use four instances of the object in a patch? I'm
building a multiple player for a performance...

I'm on Ubuntu Lucid, PD-ext 0.42.5 (from repo), last [readanysf~] from
rdz-ppa (had to move it from pd directory to pd-extended)...

Thank's for your help...




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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-21 Thread Raphael Raccuia
I didn't experienced problems with mp3, and I don't know about ID3 
tags... I'll check if it's related, and learn about ID3 :-) thank's

Can anybody reproduce that bug with a 96kbps ogg?

Pedro Oliveira a écrit :
Mp3 files seem to crash Pd this way when they have some ID3 Info. I 
don't know exactly what causes this problem but I've solved 
re-exporting them without any ID3 tag, specially artwork.


hope it helps.

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Raphael Raccuia 
rafael.racc...@blindekinder.com 
mailto:rafael.racc...@blindekinder.com wrote:


Hi list,
all in the title... I tried different types (mp3, wav, ogg, at
different
rates and frequencies...) Some didn't passed: Invalid file or
unsupported codec.
The only relation I found on 12 ogg files, the five that didn't passed
was at 96kbps rate.
[readanysf~] seems a bit unstable: if I [open a_file( and then
compute
audio, pd crashes (quit).
Is it a problem to use four instances of the object in a patch? I'm
building a multiple player for a performance...

I'm on Ubuntu Lucid, PD-ext 0.42.5 (from repo), last [readanysf~] from
rdz-ppa (had to move it from pd directory to pd-extended)...

Thank's for your help...




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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-21 Thread august

Raphael, 

Please post any files that do not work so that I may test them.


-august.



Raphael Raccuia say:
 I didn't experienced problems with mp3, and I don't know about ID3
 tags... I'll check if it's related, and learn about ID3 :-) thank's
 Can anybody reproduce that bug with a 96kbps ogg?
 
 Pedro Oliveira a écrit :
 Mp3 files seem to crash Pd this way when they have some ID3 Info.
 I don't know exactly what causes this problem but I've solved
 re-exporting them without any ID3 tag, specially artwork.
 
 hope it helps.
 
 On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Raphael Raccuia
 rafael.racc...@blindekinder.com
 mailto:rafael.racc...@blindekinder.com wrote:
 
 Hi list,
 all in the title... I tried different types (mp3, wav, ogg, at
 different
 rates and frequencies...) Some didn't passed: Invalid file or
 unsupported codec.
 The only relation I found on 12 ogg files, the five that didn't passed
 was at 96kbps rate.
 [readanysf~] seems a bit unstable: if I [open a_file( and then
 compute
 audio, pd crashes (quit).
 Is it a problem to use four instances of the object in a patch? I'm
 building a multiple player for a performance...
 
 I'm on Ubuntu Lucid, PD-ext 0.42.5 (from repo), last [readanysf~] from
 rdz-ppa (had to move it from pd directory to pd-extended)...
 
 Thank's for your help...

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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-21 Thread Derek Holzer

But please don't post them directly to the list ;-)
Use links.

D.

On 9/21/10 5:33 PM, august wrote:


Please post any files that do not work so that I may test them.


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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-21 Thread Raphael Raccuia

of course :-)
here is:
http://blindekinder.com/perso/readanysf_test.ogg

Derek Holzer a écrit :

But please don't post them directly to the list ;-)
Use links.

D.

On 9/21/10 5:33 PM, august wrote:


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Re: [PD] [readanysf~] refuse 96kbps ogg's!?!

2010-09-21 Thread august
 Hi list,
 all in the title... I tried different types (mp3, wav, ogg, at different
 rates and frequencies...) Some didn't passed: Invalid file or
 unsupported codec. 
 The only relation I found on 12 ogg files, the five that didn't passed
 was at 96kbps rate.


I think it has something to do with the ogg header.  I've passed the
file on to the gmerlin developer who is usually pretty quick about
fixing these things.However, you will need to update your
gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder libs when he does fix it.


 [readanysf~] seems a bit unstable: if I [open a_file( and then compute
 audio, pd crashes (quit). 

I just now fixed this bug.  I can't believe nobody saw this before.  If
you opened a file before turning DSP on, it would crash when your start
the DSP.   Simple fix.  Now done.  Thanks for reporting.

download from here: http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.41.tar.gz

or checkout from svn.

new Mac version is also available.


 Is it a problem to use four instances of the object in a patch? I'm
 building a multiple player for a performance...

It shouldn't be a problem.


 I'm on Ubuntu Lucid, PD-ext 0.42.5 (from repo), last [readanysf~] from
 rdz-ppa (had to move it from pd directory to pd-extended)...
 
 Thank's for your help...

thanks for the report -august.


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