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2006 Oct 20
2
getting DID info..
This might be a newbie question... I'm using a SIP trunk and trying
to get DID line information on an incoming call. All I hear is a
nice lady saying 'Zero' - then the call continues... Any suggestions?
thanks
Todd
exten => s,n,Set(DIDID=(<${FROM_DID}>))
exten => s,n,SayNumber(DIDID)
or
exten => s,n,Set(FROM_DID=${EXTEN})
exten => s,n,SayNumber(FROM_DID)
and a third try.. (I'm not sure what 's' is, but saw it somewhere..)
exten => s,n,Set(FROM_DID=s)
exten => s,n,Wait(1)
2009 Aug 08
3
floating point
"Didier Dambrin" <didid at skynet.be> wrote:
...
> I like FLAC on the paper because of its metadata preservation, in that riff
> tag, which is critical for my needs.
Try using WavPack, http://www.wavpack.com/
This can losslessly compress 32-bit floating
point WAVE-EX files, and faithfully preserves
every chunk...
2009 Aug 08
0
floating point
...ect matching frames, only at a smaller
level. Imagine if you convert a violin sound into a pitch period somewhere
in its middle, and the residual from that the subtraction of that pitch
period in repeated frames. I think the residual would be rather quiet.
> "Didier Dambrin" <didid at skynet.be> wrote:
> ...
>> I like FLAC on the paper because of its metadata preservation, in that
>> riff
>> tag, which is critical for my needs.
>
> Try using WavPack, http://www.wavpack.com/
>
> This can losslessly compress 32-bit floating
> point WAVE-E...
2007 Jul 23
4
libvorbis 1.2.0 release candidate
All,
Monty has made some improvements to the vorbis reference implementation,
and we're ready to do a new release. Please sanity check the release
candidate at
http://people.xiph.org/~giles/2007/libvorbis-1.2.0rc2.tar.bz2
And let us know if there are any problems. The plan is to make an
official release on Wednesday.
Changes since the 1.1.2 release:
* new ov_fopen() convenience
2009 Aug 07
5
floating point
Hi,
I've tried to find info about unofficial 32bit float support in FLAC, and found several conversations.
Most of them were talking about a 24bit limit, but from the manual I guess that this limitation is gone, as it supports up to 32bit integer.
So my question is, what would be the best way, or what is a common way to FLAC-encode floating point audio?
The first idea is obvious, we have
2009 Aug 10
0
alternate compression
>> ..But sadly none of FLAC, WavPack or OptimFrog could compress the
>> pre-processed song better, or hardly. And considering you'd also
>> have to add
>> the pool of frames, it would end up worse.
>
> This surprises me. Have you tried aligning your frames to the
> standard FLAC frame size?
>
Not at all, because I have no idea how it works internally,
2009 Aug 09
0
alternate compression
I'm doing testing on this at the moment.
But to start with:
>>Because music represents an analog signal,
As I wrote, it would only apply to specific genres, not analog recordings.
Electronic music quite often doesn't leave a computer these days. And it
mainly consists of drums, synths & vocals/effects. Drums are often samples
sequenced at sample (not sub-sample) accuracy,