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2008 Jun 11
2
Increase Number of Decimals
...imal places R shows? When I run this it shows me .9734044.
How can I extend this further?
In addition I was running histograms on high frequency data to check a
Spread. The spread moves at an extremely granular level. It may move .000001
frequently but again at a low level. How can I increase the graularity of
the histogram plots to detect smaller moves?
I appreciate any and all help.
Neil
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2005 Jun 14
2
Prebuffering best practices
...any way to ensure regular playback
other than to just wait some "prebuffer" duration before beginning
playback? How do I pick the smallest prebuffer duration to accomodate a
given connection's jitter?
3) Assuming I want to deliver samples at a rate of 22KHz, what's the
best graularity at which to encode and broadcast? Granted, I need to
stay beneath the MTU. But should I be going for the largest granularity
that fits under the MTU, or should I be going for the smallest
granularity that my CPU can churn out?
Thanks!
-david
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2005 Jun 14
1
Prebuffering best practices
...er than to just wait some "prebuffer" duration before beginning
>>playback? How do I pick the smallest prebuffer duration to accomodate a
>>given connection's jitter?
>>
>>3) Assuming I want to deliver samples at a rate of 22KHz, what's the
>>best graularity at which to encode and broadcast? Granted, I need to
>>stay beneath the MTU. But should I be going for the largest granularity
>>that fits under the MTU, or should I be going for the smallest
>>granularity that my CPU can churn out?
>>
>>
>>Thanks!
>>...
2005 Jun 14
0
Prebuffering best practices
...yback
> other than to just wait some "prebuffer" duration before beginning
> playback? How do I pick the smallest prebuffer duration to accomodate a
> given connection's jitter?
>
> 3) Assuming I want to deliver samples at a rate of 22KHz, what's the
> best graularity at which to encode and broadcast? Granted, I need to
> stay beneath the MTU. But should I be going for the largest granularity
> that fits under the MTU, or should I be going for the smallest
> granularity that my CPU can churn out?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> -david
>
>...
2005 Jun 14
2
Prebuffering best practices
What is the best way to pick a prebuffering length for a streaming audio
application using UDP transport?
I'm using Speex in a VoIP application with RTP transport, currently with
a fixed 500ms prebuffer on the playback side. However, I'd like
something a bit more adaptive to accomodate high-jitter connections.
For example, in one test configuration there is a very low average