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2002 Feb 12
2
APPLAUD.WAV problems
Hi! I am very pleased with the progress that Ogg is making, expecially after I read the latest comparision tests on http://ff123.net/128test/instruct.html that put OGG on top aside with MPC. BUT the APPLAUD.WAV test case ( http://lame.sourceforge.net/download/samples/applaud.wav ) still produces **VERY** easily audible high-frequency artifacts when encoded with OGG RC3 up to q4.9 (!!!). Things
2002 Jul 24
2
applaud.wav sounds worse in 1.0?
I've been running through a collection of hard to encode samples that the lame developers use, and others, doing ABX testing at various quality levels looking for my personal sweet spot. Last time I did this for RC3 I found that most samples where pretty transparent around the 3.5-4 region (my ears aren't that well trained, and I don't want them to be :-), but this time I noticed
2004 Aug 06
2
darkice problems (was Re: Propping up liveice)
I tried darkice 0.9 with icecast 1.3.12 and lame 3.91. I specified a 64k stream and similar options to what works for us with liveice. Streaming worked successfully, and I applaud darkice for being fairly simple to build and configure. But the stream sounded like mud. It was worse than our 16k mono RealAudio stream. I re-examined my config, I rebuilt everything with gcc 2.96, then with
2011 Apr 11
3
Redcar Editor
I''m new here and I wanna make some marketing to Redcar Editor<http://redcareditor.com> . I have used this amazing editor for a while and I have to applaud it. It''s an excellent free (as in speech) alternative to TextMate. It''s made on Ruby (run on JRuby), so it has the heart of the Ruby community. It has support to TextMate Themes and Snippets, it''s very
2011 Oct 26
0
MeetUp at UC Berkeley ("Other People's Code) - Opensource and Coding
Topic: Other People''s Code | Best Practices + Developing apps from scratch is often unrealistic and finding other people''s code to integrate into your application can often be much more time effective. We have an all star lineup of speakers from UC Berkeley, Citrix Online, and Mobile Developer Solutions to explain best practices, implementations, and how to approach solution
2006 Feb 17
2
HELP: Strange problem with breakpointer - stopped working
Hello, I am in the middle of my first ROR project and suddently the breakpointer script (./script/breakpointer) does allways return the error listed below. All time before it was working without problems - but the funny think, I did not change anything on the system (despite downloading the Suse Security Patches). I am running: Suse 9.3 Rails 1.00 Ruby 1.8.3 Please help, if you have any
2007 May 15
2
RFC - file population and basic configuration script
Hi, Since I''m about to deploy puppet on a large number of hosts, I got a little tired of inputing configuration files which basically held very similar information. I wrote a small script where I intended the following: - when you encounter a file that you realize should be handled by puppet, you run my script with the filename as argument. The script looks at the mode, user,
2001 May 26
2
merging monty's branch
Hi folks, I'm doing a merge of my current branch onto the mainline (for testing) today. I believe it to be stable. Just a little more vorbisfile testing. After the merge, I have a few more patches to apply, then onto cascading/coupling. New stuff: Floor backend 1 and residue backend 1; both are present, but the mainline modes won't use either yet. Naturally, both are enabled for
2004 Aug 06
4
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not charging anything. As > mentioned, the royalties to record labels still stand if you don't follow > the rules, but this will be true regardless of the format > (mp3/vorbis/whatever.) Do you have any ads on your site? That's probably streaming related revenue. Do you list on shoutcast.com? There's definately
2024 Jul 15
1
Request for a Lockdown option
Hi, On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 10:25:46AM +0100, Brian Candler wrote: > On 14/07/2024 03:49, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: > > I have read > > > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-cmetz-v6ops-v4mapped-api-harmful-01 > > > > but as an application developer i find it ugly not to be able to > > "simply do it", and get back a mapped address.
2004 Jan 10
2
Free Software or not -- that's the question /* New subject */
(removed In-Reply-To header) On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 10:01:12AM +0000, WipeOut wrote: > >> > >>And make sure to send in a disclaimer otherwise it will not even be > >>looked at.. :) > >> > >How do we know what is disclaimed or not disclaimed? > >/O > > > Digium have all the Disclaimers and will not develop or include any code > into
2017 Mar 16
2
Support for user defined unary functions
Martin, Jim can speak directly to his motivations; I don't claim to be able to do so. That said, I suspect this is related to a conversation on twitter about wanting an infix "unquote" operator in the context of the non-standard evaluation framework Hadley Wickham and Lionel Henry (and possibly others) are working on. They're currently using !!! and !! for things related to
2011 Nov 11
8
Help
Dear Contributors I would like to perform this operation using a loop, instead of repeating the same operation many times. The numbers from 1 to 4 related to different groups that are in the database and for which I have the same data. x<-c(1,3,7) datiP1 <- datiP[datiP$city ==1,x]; datiP2 <- datiP[datiP$city ==2,x]; datiP3 <- datiP[datiP$city ==3,x] datiP4 <-
2017 Mar 16
2
Support for user defined unary functions
Gabe, The unary functions have the same precedence as normal SPECIALS (although the new unary forms take precedence over binary SPECIALS). So they are lower precedence than unary + and -. Yes, both of your examples are valid with this patch, here are the results and quoted forms to see the precedence. `%chr%` <- function(x) as.character(x) `%identical%` <- function(x, y)
2004 Aug 06
0
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
At 13:28 6/9/2001 -0600, you wrote: >Do you have any ads on your site? That's probably streaming related >revenue. Nope. >Do you list on shoutcast.com? There's definately stremaing related >revenue there. Yes, but the revenue is not coming to me. >Do you broadcast through live365? DEFINATELY streaming related revenue. See above. >Maybe you won't have to pay,
2024 Jul 14
1
Request for a Lockdown option
On 14/07/2024 03:49, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: > I have read > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-cmetz-v6ops-v4mapped-api-harmful-01 > > but as an application developer i find it ugly not to be able to > "simply do it", and get back a mapped address. You are looking at a Internet draft which expired more than 20 years ago.
2006 May 07
1
Canada on Rails presents.. Riding the Rails Workshop - May 27th & 28th
Canada on Rails presents, Riding the Rails Workshop on May 27th and 28th in Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is a two day intensive workshop for those eager to get into Ruby on Rails. Alex will drive you through the principles behind Ruby on Rails, such as MVC, convention over configuration, Code Generators, and the other core principles driving Ruby on Rails to be the most celebrated technology
2004 Nov 23
3
Re: List proposition
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 20:26, ~mg@a.org wrote: > Hello everyone! > > We have been thinking about something<early snip> With respect, this could have come from anyone... and looks like it did from the DNS records. I appreciate it's not an easy situation, but there must be some way of doing this where it does not look like a scam? Tell tale signs: - Don't tell anyone about
2002 Mar 07
1
Incremental Diffs?
Hello, I'm new to rsync, and I'm confused about something. I was under the impression that it used some sort of diff function to save time & bandwidth when copying over files. I'm using it to backup files from one computer to another, and it works exactly as I thought it would, except that it seems to be copying entire files over when they've change rather than the
1997 Oct 09
0
R-alpha: [sboker@calliope.psych.nd.edu: Re: S-PLUS on UNIX plans]
--Multipart_Thu_Oct__9_10:41:03_1997-1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In case you did not realize how much this is related to R : --Multipart_Thu_Oct__9_10:41:03_1997-1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Return-Path: s-sender@utstat.toronto.edu From: "Steven M. Boker" <sboker@calliope.psych.nd.edu> Date: Wed, 8 Oct 97 16:37:05 -0500 To: s-news@utstat.toronto.edu Subject: