Displaying 14 results from an estimated 14 matches for "burgwedel".
2001 Jun 06
1
AW: VorbisExt prerelease
Hi Warren,
is this shell extension able to modify multiple ogg files, either each one
after another, or within one transaction (e.g. adding a comment to all
files; stripping all comments from all files)? Or would I have to use the
context menue for each separately?
So long
Friedrich
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Warren Spits [mailto:spits@cyberdude.com]
> Gesendet:
2001 May 29
4
AW: Are AMDs preferable? [was: Choosing a processor]
Hi Joane,
I think AMDs are 'preferable' of cost/'performance unit'. For standard
applications you will have to compare a Duron-900 to a P-III-933; and AMDs
will perform much better when it comes to number crunching. And now -- have
a look at the prices...!
I wouldn't buy any Intel chip today... this may be a 'European' habit, but I
think it isn't / shouldn't
2001 Sep 20
1
OT: Ogg Vorbis and Bitrate
>>>> I've heard lots of discussion about it,
>>>> but what I was taught in school was kilo
>>>> was greek for 1000. In most usages "kilo XXX"
>>>> means "1000 of XXX".
This is correct, but...
>>>> In electronics terms
>>>> I understand we use it collectively wrong
>>>> from a linguistic
2001 Jul 02
1
AW: OT: PNG and Image compression thread
> > Actually, PNG supports bigger paletted images then that.. Of at
> > least 4096 colors, probably more.
That is, 4096 Colors out of possible 2^48...
> If PNG supports 48 bit color, then that's actually... hm,
> 2^48 = 281474976710656 colors. 4096 colors would be only 12 bits.
Do you know about the difference between indexed color and 'true color'? ;P
2003 Aug 13
1
AW: Acknowledgemnts and some new stuff
> I am also indebted to Giuliano Pochini for his code for preserving
> directory links when downloading with wget. The Apache server does not
> preserve symbolic links in the download. What happens is that instead of
> one directory of files with another directory pointing to it, there
> are dupicate files downloaded. This is a bad waste of bandwidth.
How is this done? Will it work
2002 Jun 21
1
AW: diskspace; was: When will quality increase be unnoti cable?
Yes, you can: whenever you are unable to make a decent backup at least once
a week, your diskspace must be considered to big.
Friedrich
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Per Wigren [mailto:wigren@home.se]
Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juni 2002 07:37
An: vorbis@xiph.org
Betreff: Re: [vorbis] When will quality increase be unnoticable?
<p>Friday 21 June 2002 01.33 skrev Øyvind Stegard:
>
2002 Feb 07
1
AW: WinVC v0.91 released
Another suggestion:
> Von: Carl-Eric Menzel [mailto:calle@bitforce.com]
> One minor problem: A (configurable?) character replacement table is
> needed. Some of the song titles I have contain characters like for
> example "/", which can't be used in filenames. It would be nice to be
> able to have them mapped automatically to a fitting character when
> renaming (but
2001 Mar 05
1
Ogg Vorbis in press / in real live
Just for info -- please have a look at
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/vza-05.03.01-000/ (short news article)
and
http://www.oggmusic.de (ogg vorbis encoded music up-/download)
(German only)
So long
Friedrich
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2001 Apr 06
1
OT: long - Replacing CD's?
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: David 'Superkind' Roden [mailto:superkind@uni-neukoelln.de]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. April 2001 22:53
> An: vorbis@xiph.org
> Betreff: Re: OT: long - Replacing CD's? was RE: [vorbis] New type of
> copy-prot ected audio CDs are coming...
>
> Why? That 2nd part was perfectly demonstrated with the
> MiniDisc. I
2001 May 29
1
AW: Choosing a processor
Hi,
if it comes to mp3... my 'old' Duron-700 delivers a rip-and-encode
performance six (6!) times faster then 'single speed' (bladeEnc 0.94.2). So
take the cheapest Duron box available, and you will be happy, for real small
money.
So long
Friedrich
> ----- Original Message -----
> Von: JFurmankiewicz@STSSystems.com
> Joane, I have a P3 866 MHz at home and with that I am
2001 Jun 05
0
AW: [new?] Streaming technique
> But such thinking is invalid for nonlinear mechanisms.
> [...] I may fit it with a set of 5 Lorentzians
> or, for more accuracy, with 10 Lorentzians. Doing so, the
> resulting 10 Lorentzians _wont_ include the less accurate
> 5 Lorentzians as a subset!
Since 'bitrate peeling' is already supported, I believe it would be possible
to transmit the 'peeled' stream and
2001 Jul 02
0
AW: Image compression thread
PNG...
- is free to use, no patents, open source
- is lossless, with compression superior to GIF (using zlib)
- supports palette and direct color
- supports b/w from 1 to 16 bit/p
- supports direct color from 24 to 48 bits/p
- supports palette color with 256 entries
- supports alpha blending with 8 and 16 bits/p
- supports palette alpha
- supports (compressed) tags, gamma, rendering intent,
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD bur ner?
There's another nice Windows program in the pipeline: Feurio 2.0
(www.feurio.de) will have OggVorbis and MonkeyAudio support.
Feurio is a all-in-one solution for CD ripping/burning specialized on
audio CD.
Feurio supports high speed, high-quality on-the-fly ripping and
encoding, and on-the-fly decoding/burning, too.
Feurio supports allmost all available CD writers, and there is a
2000 Sep 07
0
AW: What's in a name
To cite from www.xiph.org (the author's name of this text was not available
on the page):
The Ogg project began with a few-weekend-attempt at a simple audio
compression package as part of a larger project in 1993. At the time, the
software was called 'Squish'. The project and the general problem of music
compression became a personal fascination, and Squish took on a life of its
own