Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "aerodrome".
2003 May 19
2
New Ogg HW Player?
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
I just got this link. They're saying they will (or only the could?) support
Vorbis with future Firmware Versions.
http://www.frontierlabs.com/NEXIA.html
-- Daniel
<p>Have you noticed that all you need to grow healthy, vigorous grass is a
crack in your sidewalk?
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Ogg
2006 Feb 21
1
I need your help
...t) <- delta
colnames(result) <- niv.conf
round(result,2)
}
taille (delta <- c( 0.01, 0.02, 0.03), niv.conf <- c(0.90, 0.95, 0.99))
####################################################################"
Lassana KOITA
Etudes de S??curit?? et d'Exploitation a??roportuaires / Aerodrome Safety &
Statistical analysis
Service Technique de l'Aviation Civile (STAC) / Civil Aviation Technical
Department
Direction G??n??rale de l'Aviation Civile (DGAC) / French Civil Aviation
Authority
Tel: 01 49 56 80 60
Fax: 01 49 56 82 14
E-mail: Lassana.Koita at aviation-civile.gouv.fr
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2005 Oct 13
1
problems with loop and plot function
...quot;fonction de choix", col= n, pch=20,
lwd = 3,
xlab = " concentration", ylab="proba de choisir la gauche", type="l")
}
#########################################################################
Lassana KOITA
Etude S??curit?? et Exploitation a??roportuaires / Aerodrome Safety &
Statistical analysis
Service Technique de l'Aviation Civile (STAC) / Civil Aviation Technical
Department
Direction G??n??rale de l'Aviation Civile (DGAC) / French Civil Aviation
Tel: 01 49 56 80 60
Fax: 01 49 56 82 14
E-mail: Lassana.Koita at aviation-civile.gouv.fr
2005 Oct 12
0
loop for plot function
...ot; concentration", ylab="proba de choisir la gauche")
lines(simResult$conc, log10(1-simResult$choixg), col= "red", lwd = 3)
#cbind(simResult$conc, simResult$choixg, format(Sys.time(),"%H:%M:%S"))
Lassana KOITA
Etude S??curit?? et Exploitation a??roportuaires / Aerodrome Safety &
Statistical analysis
Service Technique de l'Aviation Civile (STAC) / Civil Aviation Technical
Department
Direction G??n??rale de l'Aviation Civile (DGAC) / French Civil Aviation
Tel: 01 49 56 80 60
Fax: 01 49 56 82 14
E-mail: Lassana.Koita at aviation-civile.gouv.fr
2005 Feb 18
3
Vorbis in Smatphone
Im going to buy one, probably with symbiant one. Do you know anything
about that, koz i looked over vorbis wiki and allaboutsymbian but coulnt
find anything =[
2004 Sep 16
2
Question about granulepos in packets
I've got a question about the granulepos in speex packets.
>From the speex manual (http://www.speex.org/manual2/node7.html#SECTION00073000000000000000):
>The third and subsequent packets each contain one or more (number found in header) Speex frames. These are identified with packetno starting from 2 and the granulepos is the number of the last sample encoded in that packet.
In
2004 Sep 14
2
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
Hi there. We're trying to build a speex decoder for Palm OS (i.e. ARM7).
No major problems porting thus far, but when compiling the speex modules with -DFIXED_POINT all the silent parts of the output are replaced with what sounds like high-power white noise. The spoken parts sound great, but all the silent parts in between speaking just sounds like white noise.
We're using speex 1.1.6,
2004 Sep 15
1
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
It seems that with the file I posted, the decode noise persists all the way back to 1.1.1, when using --enable-fixed-point.
When we configure with --enable-fixed-point-debug, the decode seems to be correct, even on 1.1.6.
Hope this helps, and thanks for your time!
Regards,
Owen
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Hi Owen,
>
> I have little time right now to look at the details, but it would
2004 Sep 14
2
white noise problem when using -DFIXED_POINT
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> On mar, 2004-09-14 at 16:31 -0700, wrote:
>
>>Hi there. We're trying to build a speex decoder for Palm OS (i.e. ARM7).
>>
>>No major problems porting thus far, but when compiling the speex modules with -DFIXED_POINT all the silent parts of the output are replaced with what sounds like high-power white noise. The spoken parts sound great, but