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2014 Aug 10
1
High Frequency Hiss with Opus at 48 kbit/s
...ght place to discuss such an
(nitpicky) issue.
I've just been testing the current Opus release and for mere curiosity
compared its performance to WMAPro with CD quality music at low
bitrates (48 kbit/s).
While Opus generally does a very good job, I found one particular
example (a high pitched chorale) where Opus produces some strange
high-frequency hiss/resonance, whereas WMAPro does not seem to have
this issue (although it audibly seems to change the bitrate after a
few seconds). The hiss is (at some extend) already present in the
original file, yet Opus seems to amplify it.
You can find the...
2014 Mar 31
0
[PATCH] Fix encoding issues, add news and artists
...i> Armik - Rain Dance (flamenco/jazz)</li>
- <li> Caf? del Mar - Volumen nueve (chill-out)</li>
+ <li> Café del Mar - Volumen nueve (chill-out)</li>
<li> Coldplay - Parachutes (pop)</li>
<li> Confido Domino Minsk - Sacred choral music from White Russia (choral, religious)</li>
<li> Daft Punk - Alive 2007 (electronic)</li>
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@
<li> Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III (hip hop)</li>
<li> Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori - Halo: Reach (ambient-ish, OST)...
2009 May 28
0
Friday at 12 Noon EDT: Jim Van Meggelen on the VoIP Users Conference
...like a puppy that gets your
shoes dirty. His enthusiasm is infectious, but also a little bit
frightening if you stand too close. Jim is a partner in Core Telecom
Innovations Inc, and iConverged Inc. He lives in Toronto with his wife
and three kids, and loves writing, photography, speaking, improv,
choral singing, and old shoes."
About the shoes...
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2009 Mar 04
0
Wireless Mic System
...gh end Audio Technica models and found every unit
unreliable. They were digitally controlled transmitters and all had
an odd tendency to lose their settings in the middle of performances.
Dropouts are one thing-- having a microphone suddenly decide to boost
its output 60dB in the middle of a quiet choral number for no reason
is absolutely unacceptable. They all went in for service, all came
back with clean bills of health, all repeated the problems and I
dumped the whole lot.
If at all possible, buy units that run on AAs, not 9v. Rechargables,
in general, work *very* poorly in wireless mics. Ba...
2009 Mar 04
3
Wireless Mic System
jduran wrote:
> Your wisdom please!
Sennheiser is a reputable brand. The model you cited is in their lowest cost series. I have sold a number of these systems over the years. Their first generation (not G2) were problematic in not being very durable. I don't have as much experience with the G2, but the few we have sold have worked fine for several years.
My first choice for most