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2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
At 12:26 AM 9/15/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I've actually been working on that same idea for the past few weeks. The final
>product is Livewire Radio, which I've just promoted from alpha to stable beta.
>It uses PHP and MySQL, and thus integrates very easily with a website.
How tied is your software to MySQL? I'm not terribly interested in using
something like this (yet
2012 Apr 23
2
Overlay Gene Expression on SNP (copy number) data
Hello,
Can anyone please suggest any packages in R that can be used to overlay gene expression data on SNP (affymetrix) copy number ?
Thanks,
Ekta
Senior Research Associate
Bioinformatics Department
Jubilant Biosys Pvt Ltd,
#96, Industrial Suburb, 2nd Stage
Yeshwantpur, Bangalore 560 022
Ph No : +91-80-66628346
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2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
Livewire Radio is open source under the GNU General Public License, though. ;)
Nate
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Payne" <speedwolf@door.net>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 3:50 AM
Subject: Re: [icecast] Dynamic playlist support
> www.spacialaudio.com
>
> SAM webscripting plugin - mostly to learn from - and also look at
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
www.spacialaudio.com
SAM webscripting plugin - mostly to learn from - and also look at the SAM
api - open source.. Unix version with Vorbis support about to be released..
Using a php/mysql system - also to take 2 live sources continous on 2
different sound cards and 2 diff broadcasts in a unix enviornment I
suggest - "Liveice" available on www.icecast,org site as well as
2012 May 04
0
LIMMA decideTests result zero from contrast matrix
Dear All,
I am using the LIMMA package to create 2 contrasts for my data and then calculating the vennCounts of the decideTests from the contrast.fit to be able to create venn Diagrams.
The code works fine but the summary(results) shows zeros for all i.e. no gene were up regulated or downregulated. This is not true for my data since toptable output shows Log fold change greater than > 2.
I am
2004 Aug 06
0
one more try..
its just a common util that floats around the net. everyones got it or
you can go to google and enter mkpasswd.c and turn up lots of hits.
or i got this from icecast CVS 1.1 you can cut it into a file, compile and
run. note the freshness date :)
---------------------------->snip here, put in .c file, compile<---------
/* simple password generator by Nelson Minar (minar@reed.edu)
*
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
SAM V2 under unix is as well.. :)
Is totally open source under GNU GPL license... Developed using such..
A "Live" Broadcast management solution with a GUI frontend - offering ease
of point and click - Vorbis support already built in for Linux/windows -
Wish we had a win server for Ogg/Vorbis tho..
will be coming i Have a feeling- ..
Bryan
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2004 Aug 06
2
one more try..
asked once before and didn't get a reply, but it was probably lost in my
back-and-forth with Jack.. where is the encrypted password support for
icecast 1.3.10?
The documentation references a "mkpasswd.c" source file that doesn't exist
anywhere in my icecast directory tree..
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2012 Apr 25
0
FW: [BioC] Overlay Gene Expression on SNP (copy number) data
Dear All,
Thank you kindly for such detailed replies. I was looking to overlay data using algorithms so that i am able to tell which genes are differentially expressed due to changes in copy number. I did a pubmed search and found only 7 literature pieces all of which use in-house algorithms. I am yet to explore Gviz since it wouldn't work on R 2.14, would try it after upgrading to R 2.15.
2004 Aug 06
0
x-audiocast etc.
Hmm.. just switched back to icecast hoping that 1.3.9 would have fixed some
of the bugs I was running into, such as icecast gobbling up more and more
memory until it would tank around 200M or so (in a box with 256) if left
running a few days, and got some general questions for anyone in-the-know. ;)
1. Is there a definitive list of what players on what platforms support the
x-audiocast
2004 Aug 06
1
one more try..
At 16:25 6/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>its just a common util that floats around the net. everyones got it or
>you can go to google and enter mkpasswd.c and turn up lots of hits.
Ahh thanks man.. I searched a bit around newsgroups and just saw some
people having problems with it, but nothing on where to get it.. the
comments said it should be in the source somewhere in the tarball, so I
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
At 08:57 PM 10/17/2001 -0600, you wrote:
> > A fully-encrypted connection would nearly eliminate the possibility of a
> > man-in-the-middle attack either hijacking the session or surreptitiously
> > switching bits mid-stream and changing the traffic on the fly.
>
>A man-in-the-middle attack is not easy to pull off. If you can show me
>why some person would be incented
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
At 09:33 PM 10/17/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>The ogg plugin author was not an employee. He was a contractor. He's
>still working on the plugin regardless.
Ah ok.. and is this plugin a general winamp plugin or a codec to plugin to
the DSP? That's why I am concerned.. if it's a winamp plugin, that's
cool. If it's a codec plugin then it's bogus, because the last
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
At 11:31 PM 9/16/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>So I've been doing some research and thinking here and there about what
>a _good_ directory service for icecast would be like. I'd appreciate
>some feedback and some discussion on this topic, before I start putting
>a lot of effort into developing it.
>
>First off, I think getting rid of # of listeners is a must. It just
2004 Aug 06
2
chopped audio problem
At 09:37 3/27/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Turn off metadata and see if the problem goes away. Just for grins.
>
>metadata should work fine. I tested jwz's 1.3.10 server yesterday.
metadata doesn't work fine.. it works for longer periods than it did
before.. but if I have it on, it invariably starts goofing up the stream
and I get a sound somewhat like a train wreck out of my
2004 Aug 06
2
Metadata, again..
Hmm two questions..
First, a while back someone emailed me with a patch against the icecast
source that seemed to allow metadata to be enabled without all the goofed
up skipping and so on that happens by default. Can someone contact me with
this again? I've lost the patch..
Second, to the icecast guys.. what exactly is the problem with metadata
currently? Would it be terribly hard to
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
At 08:19 PM 10/17/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>I apologize for the delay in response time :)
>
>I got busy. Now I'm back :)
Cool, and you replied to me first! ;)
> > over and over for every station, wasting screen real estate and
> bandwidth both.
>
>Ah, in general I'm not dicussing here what's shown on screen. Only how
>the information is stored and used.
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
At 09:10 AM 9/17/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>That's what logs are for. This is not a public log. Things are not
>tracked over time. The information is only valid for a 'ttl' period.
I'm just going to let this topic about listener counts lie.. I think enough
people besides myself have stepped up in favor of it, and you have your
reasons for not wanting to have it. It's
2004 Aug 06
2
Metadata, again..
At 17:05 8/11/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>you tell me. Works alright here, except in xmms which has a bug in its
>shoutcast metadata handler. I've submitted a patch at bugs.xmms.org
>for it.
Hmm.. well with the current version of winamp and the previous two it would
and does skip if I have metadata enabled.. it'll start anywhere from ten
minutes to an hour into the stream and then