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2013 May 03
2
Latex errors (build on windows)
...x ... ERROR Re-running with no redirection of stdout/stderr. Hmm ... looks like a package Error in texi2dvi(file = file, pdf = TRUE, clean = clean, quiet = quiet, : pdflatex is not available Error in running tools::texi2pdf() The http://win-builder.r-project.org tells me more details but I am comlpetely lost especially.: LaTeX errors found: ! Paragraph ended before \hyper at n@rmalise was complete. <to be read again> \par l.575 \end {ExampleCode} ! You can't use `macro parameter character #' in horizontal mode. <argument> ...1,1,1,-1),stringsAsFa...
2004 Aug 06
1
Playing speex in windows
Is there any plugin for windows sound players like winamp or media player to play speex files?(encoded with speexenc, using ogg container) Thanks. Miguel Gomes <p> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 4146 bytes Desc: winmail.dat Url :
2004 May 14
2
Timestamps...
Since we've been debating the merits of start or end timestamping... i'm curious why the page doesn't have both stamps ? That would solve the problems for all parties wouldn't it ? It's not like the overhead is huge... less than 0.1%... so on the average audio file thats 5 megs.... it's a 5k increase, which pretty much insignificant. Even on a 1gig video file it's
2004 Mar 21
3
New Directshow filters preview...
...gress bar... again... the code is here just waiting to be integrated. 6) Proabbly other stuff i can't think of. The first 3 are not a problem for 95% of vorbis files around. And the last few are a minor inconveinience. I just thought i'd give people a taster until i complete a more feature comlpete release. Also it is pretty light on error checking... if you try and get it to play speex with an .ogg extension it will likely just crash... invalid formatted vorbis files will likely just crash unceremoniously too. It also has a few bugs too... they don't affect playback.. but when you close...