OggDSF issueshttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues2018-04-29T07:18:12Zhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/2278OGG files won't play on Windows 8.12018-04-29T07:18:12Zkaoruchan42OGG files won't play on Windows 8.1I can't get .ogg files to play in any media player on my Windows 8.1 computer. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the codec files several times, but I still get this error from Windows Media Player:
"Windows Media Player cannot play the ...I can't get .ogg files to play in any media player on my Windows 8.1 computer. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the codec files several times, but I still get this error from Windows Media Player:
"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file."
I then tried installing the VLC media player, but I get this error:
"VLC can't recognize the input's format:
The format of 'file:///C:/Users/User/Desktop/File_Durgotsav_Pronun.ogg' cannot be detected. Have a look at the log for details."
Any help would be greatly appreciated.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/2232OpenCodecs installer fails if registry contains entry for a previous installa...2018-04-29T07:18:12ZDan WeissOpenCodecs installer fails if registry contains entry for a previous installation but files no longer existSometimes, it can happen that a system will end up with a registry entry for the OpenCodecs uninstaller, but the uninstall files are missing or gone. If this happens, the installer will refuse to install. It prompts to uninstall, then ...Sometimes, it can happen that a system will end up with a registry entry for the OpenCodecs uninstaller, but the uninstall files are missing or gone. If this happens, the installer will refuse to install. It prompts to uninstall, then fails to run the uninstaller. This can be worked around by using CCleaner or something to delete the uninstall entry, but it's still a problem.
The installer should clear out the registry key for the uninstaller if the uninstall file is missing and proceed to installation.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1827WMP embed and autorewind doesn't work with Ogg Vorbis2018-04-29T07:18:12ZCristian AdamWMP embed and autorewind doesn't work with Ogg VorbisAutoRewind doesn't work with Ogg Vorbis. Works fine with mp3 files.
```
<OBJECT id=playera height=67 width=300
classid=clsid:22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95>
<PARAM NAME="AutoRewind" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="AutoStart" VALUE="t...AutoRewind doesn't work with Ogg Vorbis. Works fine with mp3 files.
```
<OBJECT id=playera height=67 width=300
classid=clsid:22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95>
<PARAM NAME="AutoRewind" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="AutoStart" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="Balance" VALUE="False">
<PARAM NAME="DisplaySize" VALUE="true">
<PARAM NAME="Filename" VALUE="http://10.10.2.111/aaa.ogg">
<PARAM NAME="Mute" VALUE="False">
</OBJECT>
```
Thank you Miloš Šula for reporting.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1824FLAC DirectShow source filter outputs wrong number of samples2018-04-29T07:18:12ZAaron AveryFLAC DirectShow source filter outputs wrong number of samplesWhen using the opencodecs 0.85.17777 DS source filter to decode FLAC files, the resulting length is too short.
This has been going on for a long time (back to the illiminable days), but I just found out it was happening (and causing prob...When using the opencodecs 0.85.17777 DS source filter to decode FLAC files, the resulting length is too short.
This has been going on for a long time (back to the illiminable days), but I just found out it was happening (and causing problems).
I'm on WinXP SP3 (32-bit). The FLAC files are all compressed with the latest libFLAC (1.2.1) tools at compression level 8.
I first decoded a FLAC file to WAV using flac.exe. I then used Graphstudio (you can use Graphedit instead) to send a FLAC file to the WAVDEST filter, then a file output filter. When the source filter was the Xiph filter, the resulting WAV file was too short (around 3% smaller than it should be).
When I did the same thing using the madFlac source filter, the resulting WAV file was precisely the right length.
Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1820Missing registry2018-04-29T07:18:12ZMercury_22Missing registryYou're missing a registry key to enable thumbnail view in windows explorer for ogv video !
The missing registry key is
```
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.ogv\ShellEx\{e357fccd-a995-4576-b01f-234630154e96}]
@="{c5a40261-cd64-4ccf-84cb-c394da41d590}...You're missing a registry key to enable thumbnail view in windows explorer for ogv video !
The missing registry key is
```
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.ogv\ShellEx\{e357fccd-a995-4576-b01f-234630154e96}]
@="{c5a40261-cd64-4ccf-84cb-c394da41d590}"
```
Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1802DS Filter not working for Vorbis on WMP w/XP SP 22018-04-29T07:18:12ZhierophantDS Filter not working for Vorbis on WMP w/XP SP 2Hello. The title should be self-explanatory: the latest version of the filters does not work on my XP machine with Vorbis (it does with FLAC). I wish I could offer more specific information, but I am not sure how to get an error report...Hello. The title should be self-explanatory: the latest version of the filters does not work on my XP machine with Vorbis (it does with FLAC). I wish I could offer more specific information, but I am not sure how to get an error report from WMP. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1788Vorbis DShow filter - problem with sample rate, probably2018-04-29T07:18:12ZAlexVorbis DShow filter - problem with sample rate, probablyI use standard latest codec pack from official vorbis site. Precompiled dll.
Try to build this Filter Graph:
Mic ==> Vorbis Compressor ==> SampleGrabber ==> Vorbis Decompressor ==> Audio Render
It does not work. But if exclude SampleG...I use standard latest codec pack from official vorbis site. Precompiled dll.
Try to build this Filter Graph:
Mic ==> Vorbis Compressor ==> SampleGrabber ==> Vorbis Decompressor ==> Audio Render
It does not work. But if exclude SampleGrabber from the graph - it works!
For example, it works perfectly:
Camera ==> VP8 Video Compressor ==> SampleGrabber ==> VP8 Video Decompressor ==> Render
I think it because of strange Time Stamps that produce Vorbis Encoder. It's "granule" position instead of normal sample time, may be a'm wrong.
I want to create somth. like this.
Remote Side:
Mic ==> Vorbis Compressor ==> SampleGrabber ==> Null Render.
Local Side:
PushSourceFilter ==> Vorbis Decompressor ==> Audio Render.
As i've marked above, it work for video codecs (theora), but does not work for Vorbis.
Probably, this is wrong place for such questions, but it will be very useful if somebody create manual - how to work with Vorbis filters.
Excuse me for my English )
Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1778Vorbis filter state reset error2018-04-29T07:18:12ZRalfVorbis filter state reset errorWhen building a
source -> vorbis encoder -> vorbis decoder graph -> audio renderer
graph in graphedit, it plays correctly the 1st time. After stopping and starting the graph, no audio is rendered. This seems to indicate that the filt...When building a
source -> vorbis encoder -> vorbis decoder graph -> audio renderer
graph in graphedit, it plays correctly the 1st time. After stopping and starting the graph, no audio is rendered. This seems to indicate that the filter state is not reset correctly once the graph is stopped.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1777Graph fails to play with various filters downstream from the vorbis encoder f...2018-04-29T07:18:12ZRalfGraph fails to play with various filters downstream from the vorbis encoder filterFirst of all, nice to see that the DS filter development is active :) I remember trying to construct a "vorbis encoder - vorbis decoder" graph a while back and that the filters were unable to connect to one another.
Please excuse this ...First of all, nice to see that the DS filter development is active :) I remember trying to construct a "vorbis encoder - vorbis decoder" graph a while back and that the filters were unable to connect to one another.
Please excuse this post if this is the wrong place to raise this issue:
Building an
audio source -> vorbis encoder -> vorbis decoder -> renderer
graph worked perfectly. However inserting a sample grabber between the encoder and decoder caused the graph to not play. Inserting a different CTransInPlaceFilter derived filter instead of the sample grabber yielded the same result, even when using a no decoder and a null renderer.
Two questions:
- Is there a reason why the decoder required information is not included as part of the media type format info during the connection process, rather than using custom interfaces which the downstream filter has to implement? In VorbisEncodeOutputPin::CompleteConnect it looks like the IID_IOggDecoder interface is queried to communicate the codec headers to the downstream filter.
- I tried some further debugging, but after building the application I am unable to register the encoder filter: "Error: The Side-by-Side configuration information for "d:\svn_projects\oggdsf\sln\oggdsf_vs2008\win32\debug\DSFVORBISENCODER.DLL" contains errors. The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. Please see the application event log or use the command-line sxstrace.exe tool for more detail (14001)."
This happens on two development machines which both have VS2008 installed. Using depends.exe it looks like MSVCP90D.dll and MSVCR90D.DLL can't be found for some reason. I am not new to working with DS filters but haven't encountered this error before, at least not on a dev machine. Any ideas why I'm getting this error?
Being able to insert various filters after the encoder is crucial in our application, which tries to grab a copy of each encoded sample as it passes through the graph.
Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1744Theora Encoder filter doesn't work with YUY2 webcam output2018-04-29T07:18:12ZMark TwenTheora Encoder filter doesn't work with YUY2 webcam outputHi,
Theora Encoder dshow filter doesn't work for USB camera with YUY2 output, but it works for RGB24 output.
graph:
UsbCamera -> Theora Encoder -> Ogg Muxer
output file is not created by ogg muxer
P.S tested for two different USB cam...Hi,
Theora Encoder dshow filter doesn't work for USB camera with YUY2 output, but it works for RGB24 output.
graph:
UsbCamera -> Theora Encoder -> Ogg Muxer
output file is not created by ogg muxer
P.S tested for two different USB camera with YUY2 output on two different computers.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1740Cannot play Ogg Vorbis chained streams2018-04-29T07:18:12ZCristian AdamCannot play Ogg Vorbis chained streamsThe DirectShow filters cannot play ogg vorbis chained streams.
Windows Media Player 11 cannot play http://s2.stationplaylist.com:9000/spl96.ogg
The above streams was encoded by Oddcast/Edcast to an Icecast server v2.3.1.The DirectShow filters cannot play ogg vorbis chained streams.
Windows Media Player 11 cannot play http://s2.stationplaylist.com:9000/spl96.ogg
The above streams was encoded by Oddcast/Edcast to an Icecast server v2.3.1.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1736Installer should verify merit of DirectShow codecs2018-04-29T07:18:12ZGitlab BotInstaller should verify merit of DirectShow codecsI installed the DirectShow codecs, using the installer from this website. The full url is:
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/oggdsf/opencodecs_0.84.17359.exe
After the installation finished, I noticed something odd: the new Vorbis decod...I installed the DirectShow codecs, using the installer from this website. The full url is:
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/oggdsf/opencodecs_0.84.17359.exe
After the installation finished, I noticed something odd: the new Vorbis decoder wasn't being used. The reason was that another decoder was registered for that type with a higher merit value, and I had to use DSFM to edit it to get the new decoder to load. Ironically, the decoder in question was an old version of Xiph's Vorbis decoder.
To prevent such problems, the installer should verify that the newly installed codecs have the highest merit value for the media type they service, and display a warning if this isn't the case.
It would be slick if said warning displayed some information on the offending codec, like path, name, version, merit value, and let the user accept the situation, or fix it by promoting the new codec or demoting or disabling the old codec.
(Ideally, a tool might be included so the user can edit the merit values. Something a bit like DSFM, but simpler? I realise that coding that would mean work though, and that is not what this ticket is about primarily.)Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1710Register WMP's Preview Hander with the new media file types2018-04-29T07:18:12ZTim De BaetsRegister WMP's Preview Hander with the new media file typesI think that it would be a good idea for oggdfs to register WMP's Preview Hander with the new media file types (.flac, .ogg etc.) on Windows Vista and 7. This will allow the Preview Pane in Windows Explorer to work for these file types t...I think that it would be a good idea for oggdfs to register WMP's Preview Hander with the new media file types (.flac, .ogg etc.) on Windows Vista and 7. This will allow the Preview Pane in Windows Explorer to work for these file types too, just like it already does for MP3 files, for example.
These registrations can also be made manually by using the Preview Handler Association Editor at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/toub/archive/2006/12/14/preview-handler-association-editor.aspx.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1705Create Native FLAC muxer/file writer2018-04-29T07:18:12ZbarrowsiCreate Native FLAC muxer/file writerAt present, when using the Ogg DS filters, our only option is to write files into an Ogg container format. When encoding to FLAC, this results in a file that cannot be played in WMP, and although VLC can play it, the duration is not dis...At present, when using the Ogg DS filters, our only option is to write files into an Ogg container format. When encoding to FLAC, this results in a file that cannot be played in WMP, and although VLC can play it, the duration is not displayed.
We could do with the addition of a filter to write FLAC files in the Native FLAC container format to overcome these problems.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1699xiph vorbis dshow encoder: no connection to matroska or haali muxer2018-04-29T07:18:12Zpimexxiph vorbis dshow encoder: no connection to matroska or haali muxerThe current output of the vorbis dshow-encoder can not be directly connected neither to haali muxer nor to original matroska muxer (but webm muxer accepts it).
As both muxers accept vorbis input from different encoders (e.g. LEAD Vorbis ...The current output of the vorbis dshow-encoder can not be directly connected neither to haali muxer nor to original matroska muxer (but webm muxer accepts it).
As both muxers accept vorbis input from different encoders (e.g. LEAD Vorbis enc) this seems to be a xiph issue?Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1691Winamp feezes while seeking in video file2018-04-29T07:18:12ZCristian AdamWinamp feezes while seeking in video fileTest scenario:
- Windows XP
- Oggcodecs oggcodecs_0.82.16930-win32.exe
- Winamp 5.572
- Video file: http://www.archive.org/download/1941-06-23_Nazis_War_On_Russia/1941-06-23_Nazis_War_On_Russia.ogv
Seeking in file causes Winamp...Test scenario:
- Windows XP
- Oggcodecs oggcodecs_0.82.16930-win32.exe
- Winamp 5.572
- Video file: http://www.archive.org/download/1941-06-23_Nazis_War_On_Russia/1941-06-23_Nazis_War_On_Russia.ogv
Seeking in file causes Winamp to freeze (easy to reproduce, sometimes from first seek request). Windows Media Player 11 doesn't seem to be affected, seeking in the same file works.
Thank you Dan R. for reporting this issue.
Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1653FLAC will not play from library on Win7 642018-04-29T07:18:12ZGitlab BotFLAC will not play from library on Win7 64Platform is Windows 7 64 bit. After installing latest (22nd Feb) build, I could double-click and play FLACs fine. However, there are two scenarios where FLACs will not play:
1. When streamed from a UPNP media server (e.g. try mediatomb f...Platform is Windows 7 64 bit. After installing latest (22nd Feb) build, I could double-click and play FLACs fine. However, there are two scenarios where FLACs will not play:
1. When streamed from a UPNP media server (e.g. try mediatomb from Linux). The server works fine, I tested FLAC streaming with a hardware streamer. MP3s also work fine. FLACs do not.
2. When double clicked from library after adding FLACS using WMTagPlus (http://bmproductions.fixnum.org/wmptagplus/)
In both scenarios you see WM display "media changing" several times and it skips several tracks before finally giving up and saying it doesn't know how to play them.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1637DirectShow Installer does not provide an option to select the directshow filt...2018-04-29T07:18:12ZCristian AdamDirectShow Installer does not provide an option to select the directshow filters to be installedWindows DirectShow Installer (version 0.81.15562) does not provide an option to select which directshow filters are going to be installed, it installs all of them.
It has only an option to select the file associations, but no option for...Windows DirectShow Installer (version 0.81.15562) does not provide an option to select which directshow filters are going to be installed, it installs all of them.
It has only an option to select the file associations, but no option for the actual filters, which, if not needed, will "bloat" the registry settings of the computer.Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1612Windows 7.0 64 bit Issues2018-04-29T07:18:12ZMartin ErdmannWindows 7.0 64 bit IssuesInstalled 64bit stable in Windows 7/64bit op sys, 4Gb ram,
media player worked fine,however after I shut system down and after restart system would come up but explorer stopped working, system just locked up. Had to force shutdown and d...Installed 64bit stable in Windows 7/64bit op sys, 4Gb ram,
media player worked fine,however after I shut system down and after restart system would come up but explorer stopped working, system just locked up. Had to force shutdown and do system restore to use PC .Cristian AdamCristian Adamhttps://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/oggdsf/-/issues/1536Windows 7 build 7068 only in Play Lists show missing Media Usage Rights2018-04-29T07:18:12ZGitlab BotWindows 7 build 7068 only in Play Lists show missing Media Usage RightsIn Windows 7 build 7068 When right clicking flac files in library the media usage rights show that "This file is not protected. However, when the same file is right clicked from a play list, Media Usage Rights say that "The File is missi...In Windows 7 build 7068 When right clicking flac files in library the media usage rights show that "This file is not protected. However, when the same file is right clicked from a play list, Media Usage Rights say that "The File is missing media usage rights". The files still play, however this poses a problem when using dopisp to sync and convert flac files on the fly to an iPod. They will no longer convert. They used to in Vista, and I believe the Windows 7 7000. I also used WMPTSE 1.4 and have the 64-bit OS, and use both 64 and 32 bit WMP.Cristian AdamCristian Adam