Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "guitarist".
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
...;
> I'm guessing the best of Marco's idea can be achieved by adding
> heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> mark a frame boundary.
I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
of compression, but 10 second sample took about hou...
2005 Dec 11
1
MARC relators added to Dublin Core
...gress) relators are now part of Dublin Core,
this allows refinements to meta-data like actor, composer,
instrumentalist (of interest to kitchen sink metadata in Ogg/Vorbis).
It still falls short of the more qualified relationships that might
be available with Musicbrainz advanced relationships (eg guitarist
etc), but I feel the Musicbrainz guidelines are still not perfectly
documented.
--
imalone
2011 Mar 16
2
Wiki: Howtos/Virtualization/HyperV
Hello,
I've written a couple of articles about CentOS on my personal blog that i'd like
to share.
As mentionned py pschaff on the CentOS 5 forum (
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=30474&forum=37 ),
there could be a need of an article explaining how to virtualize CentOS 5 in
HyperV.
As i wrote my articles in french, i'm willing to translate them so
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
--- Hod McWuff <hod@wuff.dhs.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 10:26, Marco "elcabesa" Belli wrote:
> > oversampling.. i maean digitally change the wave file rate form
> 44khz to 440
> > khz
> >
> > it make next sample easyer predictable
>
> OK, IANASPE (signal processing engineer) but it seems to me that if a
> simple shift like that can
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
...est of Marco's idea can be achieved by adding
> > > heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> > > maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> > > tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> > > plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> > > mark a frame boundary.
> >
> > I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
> > like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
&...
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...ally possible output.
I'm guessing the best of Marco's idea can be achieved by adding
heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
mark a frame boundary.
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 13:27, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Hod McWuff <hod@wuff.dhs.org> wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 10:26, Marco "elcabesa" Belli wrote:
> > > oversa...
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...guessing the best of Marco's idea can be achieved by adding
> > heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> > maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> > tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> > plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> > mark a frame boundary.
>
> I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
> like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
> of compression, but 1...
2004 Apr 24
0
New message
Hello. First, I am sorry to bother you. I found your email through doing a search on sites related to Switzerland and their related sites. I am a musician (guitarist/singer) as well as other things :-) and I have a website: www.rezamusic.com which I'd like to share with you -- it's a personal site, not a commercial one. It offers many topics, some of which you might find interesting.
My new CD has been released featuring some of the best classical pla...
2001 Jul 13
2
FW: Lossy music formats compared
...it-real-or-mp3 dept.
>
> Nicholas writes: "Today's Washington Post has an article detailing
> the results of having a "a diverse panel of listeners: two members
> of the National Symphony Orchestra, a high-end stereo salesman, a
> record producer, a composer and two guitarists" comparing MP3Pro
> and Vorbis formats. The punchline: "...felt Vorbis was the least
> realistic, with MP3Pro sounding better and Windows Media Audio
> best of all -- but none of these formats achieved CD quality.""
---> Jarmo Lundgren, multimediatsaari
Hel...
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...9;s idea can be achieved by adding
> > > > heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> > > > maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> > > > tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> > > > plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> > > > mark a frame boundary.
> > >
> > > I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
> > > like brute force search, no invention at all....
2014 Apr 27
7
Disappearing Network Manager config scripts
Is anyone frustrated by Network Manager? I wish CentOS just used the basic
configuration files like the ones on BSD-style OSes. Those are so simple in
comparison.
Each time I reboot, it seems like the configuration file I create for
Network Manager gets destroyed and replaced with a default file. Nothing in
the default file would actually make sense on my network, so I'm not even
really sure
2000 Nov 16
3
ogg stream-id options
In http://advogato.net/person/rakholh/diary.html?start=165 Ali wrote:
> For same reason I am arguing with people on vorbis-dev - but I don't
> understand what the argument is about (considering that the vorbis
> developers proposed a solution which mjs and I thought was reasonable,
> and then some developers decided to criticize us again for no reason).
Goodness, get dropped