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2004 Sep 10
2
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
..._StreamDecoder *decoder, FLAC__byte buffer[], unsigned *bytes) One of these functions for each decoder type would be cool. Anyways, what do you think of my proposal? Besides the metadata stuff, libFLAC has been really nice to work with, and theres nothing like getting a 128MB SoundFont down to 67MB :) BTW any plans yet for allowing changing of audio parameters while encoding. I think this would give a significant increase in compression for some SoundFonts because the SoundFont sample chunk is multiple consecutive samples and stereo pairs can be determined from the SoundFont information. Ch...
2004 Sep 10
0
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
...metadata processing routines, although I will do this if there is no > other means. > > ... > > Anyways, what do you think of my proposal? Besides the metadata > stuff, > libFLAC has been really nice to work with, and theres nothing like > getting a 128MB SoundFont down to 67MB :) Have you seen the API changes in 1.0.3? Now all metadata is parsed and at each decoder layer you can specify which blocks get passed up to the metadata callback. See the *_decoder_set_metadata_respond/ignore functions. Also, on the encoder size, you can now pass a list of arbitrary metadata...
2002 Nov 14
0
Reason for slow MS-DOS MS client writes
...t MAXSENDSIZE had a hard limit of 2048, and if it did not understand a value (like 8192) it defaulted to 1024! Want a little math? 8192/1024=8. ~2minutes*8=~15minutes. Lights flashed, clouds parted, angels sung, and somewhere, a PFY scored with a Super Model. We are now transfering at up to 67MB/minute at 10mbit, and with one to four systems on 100mbit, we are hitting the server with 130MB/minute each! That's roughly 69mbit (enhanced by compression) and if networking would light up a few more 10/100 ports to our lab, I bet we could add another system or two and still transfer at t...
2005 Feb 01
1
RData loading weirdness
I've just had an interesting thing happen to one of our students. He's using R 1.9.1 on Linux, and so I dont expect bugfixes, I'm just reporting this out of interest in case anyone else has had this happen. Starting R caused a seg fault shortly after "[Previously saved workspace restored]". Running "R --no-restore-data" worked fine so I suspected a corrupted
2005 Feb 01
1
RData loading weirdness
I've just had an interesting thing happen to one of our students. He's using R 1.9.1 on Linux, and so I dont expect bugfixes, I'm just reporting this out of interest in case anyone else has had this happen. Starting R caused a seg fault shortly after "[Previously saved workspace restored]". Running "R --no-restore-data" worked fine so I suspected a corrupted
2007 Mar 07
5
Memory Leaks with Rails 1.2?
I''ve been getting a bunch of reports about the latest Rails "leaking" memory more than before. Please fill out this survey: 1) Have you noticed an increase in memory usage with the latest Rails 1.2? 2) Have you changed anything else in your application? a) No, really, don''t be a dumbass like the lusers you hate. Go look at your svn logs and really figure out if
2005 Jun 05
11
Cannot open root device
Hi all, I am having trouble booting the ttylinux-xen guest os. I followed the example in the manual and exchanged the values to match my system. I also searched/read this mailing archive. This is the start command: ''xm create -c ttyvm'' where ttyvm is the config file It starts booting and then halts with the error: Root-NFS: No NFS server available, giving up. VFS: Unable to
2004 Nov 17
9
serious networking (em) performance (ggate and NFS) problem
Dear best guys, I really love 5.3 in many ways but here're some unbelievable transfer rates, after I went out and bought a pair of Intel GigaBit Ethernet Cards to solve my performance problem (*laugh*): (In short, see *** below) Tests were done with two Intel GigaBit Ethernet cards (82547EI, 32bit PCI Desktop adapter MT) connected directly without a switch/hub and "device