| Victor,
Very sorry - my (dumb) mistake. Please forgive my noise - and all your
valuable time spent troubleshooting.
Indeed, diskin2 (with SR conversion) and OGG work fine with Windows. And for
that matter with the new version of CsoundApp for Android as well. FWIW,
specifying "-o /mnt/sdcard/Music/distill.ogg" sent the output file nicely to
the Music folder on my Samsung tablet's sdcard. Thanks to Jacques for that
hint.
(My problem was: in an effort to simplify, I substituted "soundin" for
"diskin2" - a week or so ago when no resampling was involved [no changes in
SR]. Later my son decided to work with different SR's and I "forgot" to
revert to diskin2. My "forgetitude" seems to be increasing with age.
I much appreciate your attention to tracking down "bugs" - even when it's
the user who's buggy.
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor Lazzarini"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Csound 5.18 and OGG Output
In fact I just tested it now and diskin2 works as expected (with ogg input)
(on OSX, but the code is the same on all platforms),
Victor
On 6 Feb 2013, at 09:29, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
> diskin2 should read any rate and resample it. If you read with any other
> method, it will not work unless you do the resampling yourself.
>
> Victor
>
> On 6 Feb 2013, at 04:10, Art Hunkins wrote:
>
>> Is Csound 5.18 (Windows) supposed to know how to write OGG output? (Using
>> diskin2?)
>>
>> I'm experiencing the following:
>>
>> Specifying "-o distill.ogg" and "--ogg" in , with no .csoundrc
>> file (and running from the terminal), I receive the message:
>> "Writing 1024-byte blks of vorbis encoding to distill.ogg (OGG). So far,
>> so good.
>>
>> The input samples are ogg at 16000 SR. *However* - playback of the ogg
>> output file (with .csd SR=22050) gives a higher pitch than appropriate; a
>> .csd SR=8000 sounds slow and lugubrious. Clearly the sample rates have
>> not correctly adjusted. (Is this diskin2's responsibility or libsndfile?)
>>
>> Either I'm doing something wrong, or 5.18 doesn't handle ogg as it
>> should.
>>
>> Any enlightenment greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Art Hunkins
>>
>>
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>
> Dr Victor Lazzarini
> Senior Lecturer
> Dept. of Music
> NUI Maynooth Ireland
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> Victor dot Lazzarini AT nuim dot ie
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Dept. of Music
NUI Maynooth Ireland
tel.: +353 1 708 3545
Victor dot Lazzarini AT nuim dot ie
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