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2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:57:03PM -0400, Hod McWuff wrote: > Agreed that the oversampling isn't useful in the long term. I'm not sure > what you mean by 'dictioniary overhead'. > > I'd like to see an easy-to-invoke set of parameters that will spare no > cpu expense and produce the tightest theoretically possible output. > > I'm guessing the best of
2005 Dec 11
1
MARC relators added to Dublin Core
Just noticed this, <http://dublincore.org/usage/documents/relators/>. MARC (Library of Congress) 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
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
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 12:26:12PM -0400, Hod McWuff wrote: > On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 03:19, Miroslav Lichvar wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:57:03PM -0400, Hod McWuff wrote: > > > Agreed that the oversampling isn't useful in the long term. I'm not sure > > > what you mean by 'dictioniary overhead'. > > > > > > I'd like to see
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
Agreed that the oversampling isn't useful in the long term. I'm not sure what you mean by 'dictioniary overhead'. I'd like to see an easy-to-invoke set of parameters that will spare no cpu expense and produce the tightest theoretically possible output. I'm guessing the best of Marco's idea can be achieved by adding heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
Hmm... when using variable bitrate with MP3, the bitrate clearly follows complexity. I've no idea how that algorithm works, but maybe it can be adapted. When it decides to change the bitrate, that's where you want a frame break. On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 03:19, Miroslav Lichvar wrote: > On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:57:03PM -0400, Hod McWuff wrote: > > Agreed that the oversampling
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
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 Hels...
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
OK, then how about a speculative approach? I'm going to go on these assumptions: * linear predictive coding * exhaustive search option * lpc coding is capable of producing zero residual * doing so is practical with a tiny block size Start with say, 64 samples (arbitrary), and compute a zero-residual LPC coding. Then use that coding to try and "predict" ahead into the
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