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2008 Nov 11
7
music on hold
hii guys: i get the message from the asterisk: Started music on hold, class 'default', on Local/s at skype-web-callback-dial-263to263-1775,1 [2008-11-11 14:32:41] WARNING[1781]: format_wav.c:156 check_header: Unexpected freqency 11025 [2008-11-11 14:32:41] WARNING[1781]: file.c:322 fn_wrapper: Unable to open format wav [2008-11-11 14:32:41] WARNING[1781]:
2009 Aug 14
1
i have a error in ivr
i call to my tollfree number buy my CLI send the next error: Aug 14 08:15:22 WARNING[25931]: format_wav.c:169 check_header: Unexpected freqency 22050 Aug 14 08:15:22 WARNING[25931]: file.c:441 ast_filehelper: Unable to open file on /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/procall3.wav Aug 14 08:15:22 WARNING[25931]: file.c:828 ast_streamfile: Unable to open procall3 (format ulaw): No such file or directory Aug
2013 Apr 06
2
How to plot several years data with date information by months?
Hi, all I have a medium sized data, 6 years. Each observation is a case with a date variable, such as '2004-08-02'. Some of the months didn't occur a case. I want to plot the 6 years data by month, and the Y_axis is the freqency of cases for each month, meaning 12*6=72 bars or points in the figure. I though of a method, 1st, using the months function, then ploting. But I need to
2011 Apr 14
2
Anyone knows how microsoft AEC can deal with mismatches between clocks of capture and render streams?
Hi All, Many Thanks to Underwood for her excellent review of our big trouble which prevent LMS-based AEC algorithms to be used in most computer. Maybe it can be summaried as follows: 1. Different sample rate of sampling and rendering does exists in most low-cost soundcards (In my experiments over more than 20 soundcards, the differences range from 0.5Hz to more than 50Hz when sample rate is set
2007 Jun 12
2
Data transformation for chi-square test.
Dear all R users : I am a IT student with few statistical background and new R user for only have two month exprience. I have a data named medcost, import by read.table() as follow for example (real dataset has 500 cases), the heander id means case id, member means members in a family and cost is the family pay for medical cost every 6 months. id member cost 1 4
2008 Nov 22
0
[PATCH] ppmtolss color need to be quoted
Fix internal ppmtolss comment and man page describing ppmtolss syntax with color index Fix typo s/freqency/frequency/ in comment Not so sure it will not be mangled, so it's also as attachment. Signed-off-by: Gilles Espinasse <g.esp at free.fr> diff --git a/man/ppmtolss16.1 b/man/ppmtolss16.1 index 954e94b..5be3263 100644 --- a/man/ppmtolss16.1 +++ b/man/ppmtolss16.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
2017 Oct 11
0
RFM analysis
Hi Hemant, Let's take it one step at a time. Save this code as "qdrfm.R" in your R working directory: It includes the comments I added last time and fixes a bug in the recency scoring. qdrfm<-function(x,rbreaks=3,fbreaks=3,mbreaks=3, date.format="%Y-%m-%d",weights=c(1,1,1),finish=NA) { # if no finish date is specified, use current date if(is.na(finish))
2011 Apr 15
0
Anyone knows how microsoft AEC can deal with mismatches between clocks of capture and render streams?
On 04/14/2011 07:26 PM, LiMaoquan2000 wrote: > Hi All, > Many Thanks to Underwood for her excellent review of our big trouble > which prevent LMS-based AEC algorithms to be used in most computer. > Maybe it can be summaried as follows: > 1. Different sample rate of sampling and rendering does exists in most > low-cost soundcards (In my experiments over more than 20 soundcards,
2011 Apr 16
0
Speex-dev Digest, Vol 83, Issue 10
Hi Steve, > I don't know if this has only recently been put on line, but I never > noticed it until today - > www.iwaenc.org/proceedings/*2008*/contents/papers/9044.pdf > > That paper is from people at MS describing, in some detail, what the > Windows kernel echo canceller does to handle synchronisation issues. It > tracks both time varying sample clock drift and hiccups
2011 Apr 17
0
Speex-dev Digest, Vol 83, Issue 10
Hi Steve, Have you read this paper? (Heping Ding, David I. Havelock, Drift-Compensated Adaptive Filtering for Improving Speech Intelligibility in Cases with Asynchronous Inputs. EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2010:) Let me call is paper-Drift. It provided a method to evaluate Relative Sample Offset (RSO, d[i]) which is omitted in the microsoft paper (Challenges and Solutions for Designing Software
2017 Sep 01
0
Precision error in time index of ts objects
On Fri, 1 Sep 2017, Andrea Altomani wrote: > I should have formulated my question in a more specific way. > > 1. I suspect this is a floating point precision issue. I am not very > knowledgeable about R internals, can someone else confirm it? Yes. If you represent a series with increment 1/12 it depends on how you do it. As a simple example consider the following two descriptions
2006 May 22
2
I've broken voicemail
I went to put in the new sound files over the weekend, but forgot to backup the custom folder and lost my custom digital receptionist files. I then had to copy the old files back from a duplicate machine. The problem is now though that voicemail just hangs up when I dial it. Other apps work - *70 for example gives me 'call waiting...activated' so I know it's accessing the files
2017 Sep 02
1
Precision error in time index of ts objects
Thanks for the very detailed explanation. I did not create the series using structure(), that was the result of dump() on an intermediate object created within tsdisagg::ta(), which is where I found the error in the first place. ta() indeed manipulates .Tsp directly, rather than using ts. I guess this is a bug in tsdisagg then. Thanks! -- Andrea Altomani On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:31 AM
2014 Jun 30
1
Time series
Hi There! I have a time series data for 13 years with freqency of 23 per year. I have plot the curve on R. Is it possible to refer to the point inbetween the nodes... eg. say the time series ts1 has ts1[1] 0.25 and ts1[2]=0.4. is it possible to get the time when ts1 reach to 0.3?? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Time-series-tp4693234.html Sent from the R help
2017 Sep 01
2
Precision error in time index of ts objects
I should have formulated my question in a more specific way. 1. I suspect this is a floating point precision issue. I am not very knowledgeable about R internals, can someone else confirm it? 2. Should this be considered a bug or not, because it is "just a precision issue"? Should I report it? 3. How can it happen? From a quick review of ts.R, it looks like the values of the time
2004 Sep 25
3
Queue and Agent functionality
I've seen alot of posts lately on Queue and Agent functionality, and alot of hacks to make them do different things that most call center managers want. In the sake of doing this one time, I'd like to develop a single list of request so we can consolidate a feature request for the Queue/Agent system. Here are the ones that I run into the most: 1. Queue should know the status of agents
2001 Oct 06
0
calculating DNA mismatch distributions for large populations
...ot;ATG","ATC","AAT","CTT","GTC" table() output of seqindex frequencies: 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 5 1 7 The sequences are usually around 100 characters long (rather than 3) and there can be several hundred different unique sequences and the freqencies of sequence indices may total many thousands (often 30,000). Right now, I am trying the following approach: 1) I create a 'distance matrix' of mismatches. I have been calculating the mismatches using the following approach (states() creates a list of two vectors: sl$aindex==indice...
2011 Oct 24
2
Adding rows to a table with a loop
Hi All, Its a bit of a beginners question I'm afraid. I have a looped stepwise regression (using MASS and StepAIC) to take random predictors out of the total number. For this example a random sample of 5 out of a total of 20. The loop will continue until all combinations of variables have been run through the loop. The output from each loop can be derived from taking the significant (p)
2003 Jan 16
1
[PATCH] libcurl detection (and a Mac OS X build problem)
vorbis-tools does not seem to perform curl detection properly. The test program it provides will build and link and run even without linking it against libcurl, (at least on my platform: Mac OS X 10.2) which I believe is an error. The following test program would be a better choice: It will fail to build and link on Mac OS X 10.2 unless the correct flags are provided. #include
2008 Aug 05
1
"Asterisk dead but subsys locked"
Hi Everyone, I am currently running Trixbox 2.6 and I have a problem with Asterisk. /etc/init.d/asterisk status Asterisk dead but subsys locked I deleted all files in /var/run/asterisk folder and asterisk restart... It's ok for a while. But some days after Asterisk again is dead. Can anybody help me? Rgs / budacsik