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2010 Aug 11
7
Night & Magic VIII - brightened central part
Greetings,
long, long ago i played successfully mm8 on wine. Time has passed enough
to play it again. ;)
Well, there is a problem now. See the screenshot.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/mm8.jpg (76 KB)
A great part of the image is brightened and remains so for all future
images. This effect i do only see with mm8.
For the test i am using wine 1.3.0 with a freshly created ~/.wine. No
additional modifications to wine. And also no one to mm8 itself because
i was able to launch the game successfully with
wine start 'h:\_autorun\autor...
2007 May 04
2
Signaling tones in Speex
Hi all,
Has anyone tried conveying signaling tones (DTMF) through speex? If so, can
i get an idea of the lowest bit-rate at which I can do so with 'tolerable
distortion'. G.728 does so and G.729E (11.8 Kbps mode) is 'claimed' to do so
but even if true, G.729 (rather G.729I - 11.8/8/6.4 kbps) does not allow me
to go below 6.4 kbps if needed. Basically I am looking for a single codec
2015 Oct 14
2
SAMBA$ & LDAP
Helo list, I have been installed a SAMBA4 ver 4.2.3, running on openSuSE
13.2 x64 bits.
Everything is ok, but a want add new groups and manage users and I need
a GUI, I don't have experience working on LDAP.
I installed, phpmyadmin but don't work well.
If any body can help me.
T.I.A
--
Jesús Reyes Piedra
Admin Red Neurodearrollo,Cárdenas
La caja decía:"Requiere windows 95 o
2007 May 06
2
Signaling tones in Speex
Hi Jean,
Thats great news for me to start off with as I was planning to go with 16
Kbps ADPCM keeping in mind the issues and options I had. Now, whether the
additional computation cost is worth the significant bandwidth savings, I
have to see.
Just wondering if it is possible to extend this logic to G3 and G4 fax as
well, i.e. using a higher bit-rate and complexity mode for modem or fax
instead of
2009 May 01
1
Last month on the Revolutions blog
I write about R every weekday at?http://blog.revolution-computing.com
. In case you missed them, here are some articles from the month of
April of particular interest to r-help subscribers. Thanks to everyone
who has been following the blog and sending me messages and/or leaving
comments -- it always brightens my day to hear from readers!
http://tinyurl.com/cy7x9a?(from April 1) announced the new
2007 May 07
1
Signaling tones in Speex
In case a system is incapable of fax relay or if it is disabled, one of the
easiest and safest options is to go for 40 kbps ADPCM compression (for fax
upto 14.4 kbps)..even am new to this problem and the fair bit of seraching
which i've done seems to suggest that the standard sloutions are to simply
'bypass' it else compress using ADPCM (40 k for fax upto 14.4 k, 32 k for
fax upto 9.6
2013 Nov 05
1
[LLVMdev] Multimedia IO instructions & partial backend implementations for simple CPUs
On 3 November 2013 05:44, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
> LLVM doesn't provide a runtime or "VM". You basically do these things the
> same way that you do them in C. Yes, this unfortunately requires knowing
> your target platform's system libraries and how to link to them and such;
> LLVM doesn't paper over this.
OK. So to be specific, I am
2007 May 04
0
Signaling tones in Speex
Hi Mainak,
Speex will definitely be able to handle DTMF. The only question is what
the minimum rate for that will be. I remember testing on a few tones at
8 kbps and I didn't hear too much distortion (though there have have
been). The only thing I can recommend is to use a higher complexity
setting that one would normally use. For voice, I can't really tell the
difference between quality
2007 Nov 10
0
Adding devices to a zone on SXU4 + 127111-03 && 127728-02
Hi *,
Missed it by that '''' much... or something to brighten everyone''s
Friday. This is just a heads up since I suspect others will run
into it.
bob
Consider the possibilities of a device named star.
I added devices from the global zone to the bug zone in the usual way and
rebooted the zone:
<device match="/dev/zvol/rdsk/bug/devices/*"/>
And I got
2003 Nov 19
0
OT Sorta: Strouhal Numbers, Unladen Swallows and Monthy Python....
Greetings all,
Every now and then, as we engage in serious discourse, it seems
appropriate to throw something into the mix that might digress and
brighten the day.
So, what is a Strouhal Number?
"For an animal or insect in flight, the Strouhal number is determined by
the frequency (f) of wing strokes, multiplied by the amplitude (A) of
the wing, divided by the animal?s forward speed (U)
2003 Oct 06
2
Anyone else use Audacity for prompts?
I am using Audacity to record some voice prompts.
The .wav files I'm producing are of stellar quality. However, once I
turn them into .gsm, they sound buzzy and muffled.
I know that some of this comes with the territory, but I wonder if there
is anyone out there who does this routinely, and who can advise me as to
the MO I could use that results in the highest quality in the resulting
2003 Dec 26
0
Samba 3.0.1 and LPRng -- no jobs in queue
I cannot for the life of me get Samba 3.0.1 to display any queue
information for more than a second or so. It looks very much like bug
#660, but the changes say that 660 is resolved and has been since pre2 of
3.0.1. If this is the same bug, I beg to differ! Please tell me what
information would be of use.
The environment is an HP-UX 11.11 machine, 9000 N-class PA-RISC 2.0 arch
server. I am using
2007 May 06
0
Signaling tones in Speex
Mainak Chakraborty wrote:
> Hi Jean,
> Thats great news for me to start off with as I was planning to go with
> 16 Kbps ADPCM keeping in mind the issues and options I had. Now, whether
> the additional computation cost is worth the significant bandwidth
> savings, I have to see.
> Just wondering if it is possible to extend this logic to G3 and G4 fax
> as well, i.e. using a
2009 Dec 22
0
Asterisk news :: Next release of Asterisk will be 1.8 Long Term Support
Dear Asterisk community,
Yesterday, Russell Bryant finally made up his mind and confirmed on the asterisk-dev mailing list that the next release of Asterisk will be 1.8, which will also be a Long Term Support (LTS) release. This also means that the 1.4 is now officially classed as a LTS release too.
I feel that this is a very good solution for the whole Asterisk community and that we all will
2007 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] 1 Week Before 2.0 Branch Creation
Aaron Gray wrote:
> It would be good to have a mailing list for test results where 'make check'
> results could be posted so that there is some reference and people could
> avoid repeating builds.
There's the llvm-testresults list, but I find it less than fully useful
because it's not immediately obvious from scanning message subjects if
there's been a test
2007 May 05
5
[LLVMdev] 1 Week Before 2.0 Branch Creation
> Tanya M. Lattner wrote:
>
>> How large of a change have you made? With 3 days before the branch
>> creation, I strongly advise people not to be checking in major changes.
>
> Depends how you look at it. Structurally, it separates two files into
> four and moves some functionality from one class to a new class, so in a
> sense that's a big change.
2013 Nov 03
0
[LLVMdev] Multimedia IO instructions & partial backend implementations for simple CPUs
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Rob Stewart <robstewart57 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm getting started with LLVM, with the intention of writing a DSL
> that compiles to LLVM IR, to target a new CPU instruction set. I have
> two questions:
>
> 1. Multimedia IO in LLVM
>
> In the paper "The LLVM Instruction Set and Compilation Strategy" [1],
> there is
2006 Jul 17
6
Nested functions
Hi there,
I'm having myself a hard time writing an algorithm for finding patterns
within a given melody. In a vector I'd like to find ALL sequences that
occur at least twice, without having to check all possible patterns via
pattern matching.
I finally found a solution in a style that I'm used from C, i.e. calling
one function from within another. GNU R doesn't seem to like that,
2013 Nov 02
3
[LLVMdev] Multimedia IO instructions & partial backend implementations for simple CPUs
Hi, I'm getting started with LLVM, with the intention of writing a DSL
that compiles to LLVM IR, to target a new CPU instruction set. I have
two questions:
1. Multimedia IO in LLVM
In the paper "The LLVM Instruction Set and Compilation Strategy" [1],
there is talk about a possible multimedia instruction set in a future
LLVM release:
"Note that LLVM is a virtual instruction