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2002 Sep 19
3
Using large-scale repetition in audio compression
...ot used anywhere. I did a quick web search but that didn't turn up much, so I figured I'd put it up for discussion here anyway. How about using large-scale repetition in audio compression? I'm thinking of redundancy in repeated pieces of a song, ie a chorus. Ofcourse, the different choruses aren't exactly the same (unless it was mixed digitally and they cheated :-)), but wouldn't there be at least some redundancy in the frequency domain? And could that be used to lower the required bitrate for repeated parts of a song? Ofcourse this is hard to do when streaming live audio,...
2004 Mar 31
3
xml output from * ?
Hi Yawl, I took delivery this morning of a used BetaBrite LED display sign which I promptly set about playing with. Having found a windows app that grabs XML headline files from places like Slashdot and CNN as well as stocks etc I had an idea. What if I could get it to display stats from *? Things like call volume, queue stats, message waiting info. Now I'd be looking for someone to write
2000 Aug 28
0
xml transcript stream proposal
Ok, here's what I've been thinking of in terms of the scrolling lyrics format for Ogg. An xml stream, it matches the head-body-[body-]-tail structure I suggested for packetization. I'm happy with the lyrics aspect, and it maps cleanly onto the existing formats. I also think it will handle the talk transcript, subtitle, and karaoke requirements well. I call it a 'transcript'
2000 Mar 02
1
Mathlib
First of all I would like to join the chorus of approval over the release of R 1.0.0. It really is an excellent piece of software. I'm sure you will astonish us again with Omega. I have a query about Mathlib. It is such a nice collection of functions that it would be nice to use it in other software, not necessarily related to R. Is it possible to build Mathlib separately, and/or install
2005 Mar 08
2
vorbis ogg vs. aac
Hi folks: this is my second question at this list and I wanted to mention that with answers and guides I got from 2 persons last time, I got a quite low rate stream in vorbis ogg, in about 5 minutes after reading what you wrote- Thanks! Well after that, I pointed my attention to the so called AAC, and after tweaking a bit I got my AAC stream up and connected to Icecast serv. I was a bit
2000 Mar 01
1
tiny bug in R installation (redhat)
First, let me join the chorus of praise for R. (Hey, isn't somebody going to analyse all these praise emails in some statistical way?) I'm writing to point out an error in the file permissions in the linux/redhat version. (I'm using R-base-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm, by the way.) The permissions in /usr/lib/R/doc/html aren't correct, since 'function.html' and
2005 Aug 29
1
Previewing oggvorbis files in GNOME...
Hi. I'm wondering if anyone out there can give me a little help trying to figure something out: I presently am running CentOS4.1 with GNOME as my desktop (It runs quite well, I must say!). I just have a little curiosity: I have a few audio files (.wav, .mp3 and .ogg) and I like to "preview" them. When run my mouse over the .wav files (and mp3 files) the
2011 Sep 13
1
sox: Failed reading obd-demo.mp3: Do not understand format type: mp3
Hi, Can someone please comment about the below issue [root at host0040 kaushal]# file obd-demo.mp3 obd-demo.mp3: MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1, 256 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Monaural [root at host0040 kaushal]# sox obd-demo.mp3 -e stat sox: Failed reading obd-demo.mp3: Do not understand format type: mp3 [root at host0040 kaushal]# sox -V obd-demo.mp3 -r 8000 -c 1 -t ul -w vm-intro.ulaw sox: Failed reading
2001 Jul 02
5
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a Bug Report
Hi, there. While waiting for the encoder RC1, I will report some minor problems I experienced with Peter's Winamp decoder. First, I am using Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a with Winamp v.2.76 on Windows 98 SE. 1. When the buttons of Playlist Editor are extended, the part extended in playlist screen seems to be flickering when an Ogg file is being played. 2. I check the option of
2003 Feb 19
3
trying to get better ogg quality for this clip
hi folks, in my (unlucky) first test of ogg vs other encoders, i found a case where wma and mp3pro sound much better than ogg at 64k. can anyone suggest a setting that i haven't tried yet that can rival the wma and mp3pro samples at 64k? it's the "gravel effect" that is troublesome. the part in question is the first 15 seconds of this wave file:
2018 Jun 30
1
How to log a Sieve match in Dovecot debug_log
Sorry @lbutlr, this is a very silly answer to my question...! My script is not the definite spam solution on my mail server, obviously. In addition to Spamassassin, blacklist implementation, SPF, DKIM and more, I need to filter some specific messages with particular words and log the script action. In my first mail I made an example with three really obvious words but my need is not about sex or
2005 Mar 08
2
trouble installing icecast
Hello - I'm not a Unix guru, but I can get around okay. I'm trying to build icecast on my system, but when I run the configure program, it ends with the following error: "XSLT configuration could not be found" I could send you the config.log, if that helps. I'm not sure how to solve this error -- can you provide any pointers? I do have libxslt.so on my system. Much
2005 Mar 08
0
vorbis ogg vs. aac
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 22:43:52 -0200, ZONA <carlos@zonacharrua.com> wrote: > Hi folks: > > this is my second question at this list and I wanted to mention that with > answers and guides I got from 2 persons last time, I got a quite low rate > stream in vorbis ogg, in about 5 minutes after reading what you wrote- > Thanks! > Well after that, I pointed my attention to the so
2005 Mar 08
0
vorbis ogg vs. aac
Standard AAC is on a par with Ogg Vorbis in my opinion, but it depends what type of encoder you are using as there are several. The only "free" encoder I know of doesn't use all the AAC techniques to provide the best sound quality and is worse than OV. The thread I started the other day was about AACPlus and not AAC. AACPlus provides much improved sound quality over standard
2001 Mar 20
1
tough file
Here's a tough file to encode well at 128 kbit/s average: https://www.idrive.com/miyaguch/files/Shared/?curr-node=8821135668693434409 "duel.wav" It is the first few seconds from "Duel of the Fates" off of the Star Wars I soundtrack. Vorbis beta 4 at 128 produces artifacts that sound like some tones are beating with others. I identified the Vorbis encode 16 of 16
2008 Oct 17
3
Guitar Pro in Wine?
My uncle recently bought a new computer and he wants me to help him install Guitar Pro. The thing is, he doesn't have Windows, and I'm thinking of installing Ubuntu with wine on the comp. Quiz time! Can you use wine, with GP, and if you can, deos it perform poorly in any ways?
2006 Mar 16
1
Re: rcov 0.2.0 - code coverage tool for Ruby
On 3/14/06, David Holroyd <ruby-talk@badgers-in-foil.co.uk> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 02:23:04AM +0900, Mauricio Fernandez wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 09:27:14AM +0900, David Holroyd wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 01:31:11AM +0900, Mauricio Fernandez wrote: > > > > Source code, additional information, screenshots... available at > >
2008 Sep 16
5
i didn't see the 4.7 announcement
i (and others) have missed messages on centos-devel as well. did other people not see the 4.7 announcement message? i'm wondering if the centos list server is having some kind of issue.
2000 Jun 22
0
Standard genres for the &quot;Genre&quot; Field?
It might be a good idea to have a list of standard genres that are suggested for use in the Genre field, just so that (polished) encoders can give the user a list to pick from when encoding a song, instead of making the user come up with one their own. This might seem like an encoder issue at first, but if two different encoders use two different names for a specific genre it's going to
2008 Aug 18
2
I WANT to be a wine user.
Hello, I spent time this weekend trying to compile wine on my home computer. The machine is a Sun Microsystems X86 box running Solaris 10 operating system. I have the freeware including gmake and gcc installed and in the path. I managed to get ./configure to run, but had to use --exclude-network-build and --exclude-pp-build or something like that to make it work. make depend &&