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2014 Jun 06
1
Shorten time between DTMF
I already shortened the DTMF duration, but I need to change the time elapsing between them. The first thing I achieved by changing a parameter in asterisk.conf, but how do I conquer the second goal?
2004 Sep 10
1
flac worse than shorten ON SOME FILES
had to fix the subject... was getting under my skin! yeah, could you put up the FLAC version of the worst track that is less than 20 megs compressed? (I'll have to grab it with a 56k modem). by worst I mean the one where shorten beats flac by the most. also: 1. what version of shorten are you using? 2. what command-line options for flac and shorten did you use on this track? thanks, Josh
2004 Sep 10
2
flac worse than shorten
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Josh Coalson wrote: > Mark, if it's possible, can you do me a favor... > Try encoding the album as individual tracks and > compare sizes. The reason I ask is because of > the way FLAC frames are numbered in the frame > headers (if you check the format page you'll see > what I mean). Sorry, I don't :( I've split into individual files and
2004 Sep 10
2
flac can occasionally be worse than shorten
well, I took a look at the files. from my knowledge of shorten there are two things it does that flac doesn't do: 1. it estimates the mean of the signal for each block, subtracts it out and stores it separately. but this is pretty useless for the predictors that shorten uses as they are pretty insensitive to the mean (try different values of -m from 0 to whatever and note practically no
2004 Sep 10
4
the road to 1.0...
This is a fantastic selling point, and one that I've never really thought of. Back in the early days of etree (a whole three years ago ;) ), before we learned the virtues of MD5 sums for SHN downloads, I downloaded a Hornsby show from someone. Of course, an MD5 wasn't available, but when I decompressed and Shoren didn't throw a sanity error my way, I figured all was well. I burned
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: flac and pipes problems (was: Possible bug)
I'll rearrange a little and respond: --- Mark Powell <M.S.Powell@salford.ac.uk> wrote: > Also, when flac takes input from stdin it fails to > fill in the wav size > fields correctly, whereas shorten has no problems > with this: i.e. >... > You can see it puts a data chunk size of zero in > there. > OK, this has been fixed in CVS. > Flac refuses
2004 Sep 10
3
Non-audio applications
Hi, I work for a company which makes meteor and wind radar (http://www.gsoft.com.au). On occasion (ie during meteor showers such as the Leonids) we configure the system to save raw data as it comes out of the acquisition system, the data rate for this varies (depends on acquisition parameters and number of coherent integrations etc), but usually it is around 600kb/sec. The data consists of 16
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC status
Hi, How's the testing going? I compressed 194 individual .wav files (totaling 8.54GB) which contained tracks ripped from many varied albums. I unflacced them and compared their md5 signature with the same from the original .wav. They were all perfect. I didn't use the -V option just in case of any chance of mis-reporting. I hope to test it with the complete collection of ~41GB
2004 Sep 10
1
0.10 almost ready
OK, I'm pretty satisfied with the code for 0.10 so I've been updating the documentation. The new comparison page is done and checked in. It has the latest numbers for flac 0.10 and also shorten 3.2 (was 2.3a). The compression ratios are about the same but the encoder is much faster. flac -1 beats shorten on size and speed. flac -3 is much better than shorten at the same speed, and the
2019 May 15
2
[nbdkit PATCH] extents: Do not shorten overlaps by 0
When offset + length == exts->end the code which is shortening the extents is subtracting 0 from length. And it is not optimized out. Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com> --- server/extents.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/server/extents.c b/server/extents.c index d3d1a15ab97c..c422491601f0 100644 --- a/server/extents.c +++
2004 Sep 10
2
flac worse than shorten
I've found a wav of an entire album that shorten compresses better than flac. Is this supposed to be possible? wav 388,374,044 flac-6 239,109,203 shn 236,457,697 Cheers. Mark Powell - UNIX System Administrator - The University of Salford Academic Information Services, Clifford Whitworth Building, Salford University, Manchester, M5 4WT, UK. Tel: +44 161 295 5936 Fax: +44 161 295 5888
2019 Sep 10
1
Disk backup for live and offline domains
Hi, I followed the instructions on the wiki https://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Live-disk-backup-with-active-blockcommit for a live disk backup. Unfortunately this is not working when the domain is offline because the active blockcommit throws error: Requested operation is not valid: domain is not running For my use case it should be possible for the domain to shut down while the backup is in
2006 Jul 20
3
throwaway() function
Dear all, I apologize if this is a FAQ (seems a bit like one, but I didn't find anything). I'm looking for an easy way to cut one value out of a vector and shorten the vector accordingly. Something like: x <- c(1, 1, 0, 6, 2) throwaway(x[3]) which will return x = 1 1 6 2, with length(x) = 4. I know one could do this by hand, but then one would have to create a second vector y in a
2012 Feb 25
1
[LLVMdev] Missed optimization on array initialization
On Feb 25, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Feb 25, 2012, at 3:17 AM, Carlo Alberto Ferraris wrote: > >> Prompted by a SO post (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9441882/compiler-instruction-reordering-optimizations-in-c-and-what-inhibits-them/9442363) I checked and found that LLVM yields the same (seemingly) suboptimal code as MSVC.
2005 Aug 31
2
How to shorten ringing stop detection on X101P clone?
When x101p clone receive ring signal from phone line, my voip phone start ringing. But, if caller hang-up at some time, phone continues to ringing 10 second more. How can I shorten that time? Pause betwen incoming rings on my phone line is 4s, so when x101p clone (wcfxo driver) do not receive next ring signal after 4.5 sec, call should be consider as ended. What should I change to set that time
2008 Jul 07
3
subset() multiple arguments
This is what I would like to do and it works just fine. Is there a way to shorten this code so I don't have to subset a subset of a subset? d<-subset(subset(subset(subset(x, River.Mile<=202), River.Mile>3), Lagrangian=="Yes"), EventType=="Regular") Stephen -- Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so little or so large that
2014 Jun 05
1
Change time between DTMF
I already shortened the DTMF duration, but I need to change the time elapsing between them. The first thing I achieved by changing a parameter in asterisk.conf, but how do I conquer the second goal?
2006 Apr 26
4
Excessive Asterisk delay to answer on ZAP inbound call
Hi, I have an asterisk 1.2.1 on a Debian Sarge distro with *three* TDM400P (12 fxo ports). I noticed Asterisk is slow to answer inbound calls so I connected an analog phone in parallel to make a test: __________Asterisk fxo ---- line -----| -----------------Analog phone The analog phone rings immediately when calling, while asterisk shows the message
2008 Feb 16
2
[LLVMdev] speeding up compilation and link time
Does anyone have any ideas or tips on how to shorten the time to build? I am building a new tool (in the llvm/projects directory) and it takes minutes to fully build the project, possibly because it uses lots of templates and boost & stl libraries and I am using a slow machine. Specifically, I am looking for ways to change the Makefile and use precompiled headers and incremental linking, but
2010 Jan 04
2
OT: piped greps with regex
List, Happy NY. >From the bash command below, I'm trying to parse out the startsector value: $ sudo file mini_vusb.img mini_vusb.img: x86 boot sector, Microsoft Windows XP MBR, Serial 0x25d84; partition 1: ID=0xe, active, starthead 1, startsector 32, 390496 sectors First try was with grep/egrep but I wanted to capture 'startsector 32' as a group (). Nothing came close to working.