Displaying 20 results from an estimated 411 matches for "hiccup".
2013 Feb 15
1
Why no line? (ex. from Andy Filed book)
The following script is written by the author of a book on R--Andy Field:
You can also download the small datafile, hiccups.dat, from this address:
http://www.sagepub.com/dsur/study/articles.htm
The script:
hiccupsData <- read.delim("Hiccups.dat", header = TRUE)
hiccups<-stack(hiccupsData)
names(hiccups)<-c("Hiccups","Intervention")
hiccups$Intervention_Factor<-factor(hiccu...
2005 Mar 28
0
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
...-ish, just barely fast enough to keep
up.
I know 96kbps SHOULD work with this because Di.FM trance streams at 96kbps
and I can listen to that hours on end off my cell phone connection and it
plays smooth....my own connection however isn't working so good.
When my phone connects all it does is hiccup and skip and then some,
occasionally reconnecting altogether, and just not playing smoothly.
I noticed di.fm uses shoutcast, so I tried a shoutcast server instead, but
it hiccups the same.
I am convinced my problem somehow has to do with the way icecast is
prebuffering. The current limits section...
2005 Mar 27
2
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
...-ish, just barely fast enough to keep
up.
I know 96kbps SHOULD work with this because Di.FM trance streams at 96kbps
and I can listen to that hours on end off my cell phone connection and it
plays smooth....my own connection however isn't working so good.
When my phone connects all it does is hiccup and skip and then some,
occasionally reconnecting altogether, and just not playing smoothly.
I noticed di.fm uses shoutcast, so I tried a shoutcast server instead, but
it hiccups the same.
I am convinced my problem somehow has to do with the way icecast is
prebuffering. The current limits section...
2014 May 25
0
Hiccup on streaming
Ok, tested on LAN: no hiccups, its very fluid stream at 32kbps
tested with TuneIn, VLC and MX Player (for android)
Also tested from Internet for last two days and noticed no hiccup,
so I'm thinking that my ISP is having problems.
Is there a minimum/recommended bandwith for ISP connections when streaming?
Right now I hav...
2014 May 23
0
Hiccup on streaming
...combo: an automatizer, an encoder, a weather
> reporter (get humidity, temp,etc) and a playing grid.
> Sorry if I can't describe exactly, english is not my main language.
>
> The encoder uses mp3, ogg and aac+, with bitrates from 32 to 320.
>
> The problem is that we have some hiccups on the streaming.
> Example, lets say we listen the phrase: "this is my black pencil"
> on the streaming we hear:"this...ak pencil"
To get a better idea of where that happens you should check if this
"skipping" is the same for all listeners, if yes, then it com...
2014 May 23
2
Hiccup on streaming
...m.
Radit is a four program combo: an automatizer, an encoder, a weather
reporter (get humidity, temp,etc) and a playing grid.
Sorry if I can't describe exactly, english is not my main language.
The encoder uses mp3, ogg and aac+, with bitrates from 32 to 320.
The problem is that we have some hiccups on the streaming.
Example, lets say we listen the phrase: "this is my black pencil"
on the streaming we hear:"this...ak pencil"
I didn't play much with config, just changed user, password and host
The encoder is pointing to localhost and I've tried every combination of...
2015 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] [WinEH] A hiccup for the Windows C++ exception handling
Have got anything started with the dispatchblock plan?
From: Reid Kleckner [mailto:rnk at google.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 1:15 PM
To: Kaylor, Andrew
Cc: David Majnemer <david.majnemer at gmail.com> (david.majnemer at gmail.com); LLVM Developers Mailing List
Subject: Re: [WinEH] A hiccup for the Windows C++ exception handling
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Kaylor, Andrew <andrew.kaylor at intel.com<mailto:andrew.kaylor at intel.com>> wrote:
So there are two issues here.
1) We need a better way to figure out which blocks should be in which handlers and properly rema...
2007 Jan 20
3
IVTV and xen: silent intermittent failures reading from /dev/video0
...it under a ''normal'' 2.6.16 kernel doesn''t cause any problems -- the IVTV device works fine.
8. Tuned the Xen scheduler to reduce latency for Domain 0 and the domain with /dev/video0. This helped a little, but not much.
Consequences of problem:
My recordings ''hiccup'' every 2-10 minutes or so. The hiccup is a jump in the recording of probably just a few seconds. I believe that mythtv detects that reading from the device has failed and restarts the read. These interruptions are annoying but I don''t have a machine to dedicate to this purpose, so...
2015 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] [WinEH] A hiccup for the Windows C++ exception handling
...ese changes into trunk to establish a working baseline, even knowing that parts of this are going to be redesigned?
-Andy
From: Reid Kleckner [mailto:rnk at google.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 2:16 PM
To: Kaylor, Andrew; David Majnemer
Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List
Subject: Re: [WinEH] A hiccup for the Windows C++ exception handling
Basically, I'm trying to come up with a good design doc with David right now so I can mail it out. :)
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Kaylor, Andrew <andrew.kaylor at intel.com<mailto:andrew.kaylor at intel.com>> wrote:
Have got anything sta...
2007 Mar 19
1
Hiccups on music even with the Implement_SetThreadPriority patch
The application in cause is Foobar2000, the only application that plays
music files inside archive files (e.g. a mp3 album contained in a .rar
file).
Unfortunately Amarok doesn't support KIOs :-(
At first i was using the Debian unstable package, but the sound
glitched at lot.
So i built the latest version of wine, 0.9.20, after patching it with
the SetThreadPriority patch.
There was a reject
1999 Aug 15
0
patch suggested for Solaris 7 cures samba2.0.5a/Sol2.6 hiccup
I installed and configured samba 2.0.5a on a rather unstable Sun box on
Thursday/Friday last week to link two NT cd writer machines to a filesystem
on the E4000. After a bit of wierdness regarding the usernames the NT
machines where offering to Samba, and some creative use of a username.map
file I got what they wanted set up. The users were happy and 5 minutes of
job satisfaction were achieved.
I
2014 Feb 12
1
Internal DNS in 4.1.x having hiccup
We started with 4.1.0, there were few clients and Domain Controler
worked fine.
We started upgrading at 4.1.2 with: ./configure --enable-debug, make,
make install on stoped samba4. We didn't notice any bad things. Curently
we are using the 4.1.4, and can't be 100% but we started adding more and
more people, but the dns dont respond allways.
First it started with not responding anything (we
2009 Sep 04
3
2.6.31-rc8: CIFS with 5 seconds hiccups
This is on 32 bit x86 on a Dell 1950
After mouting a cifs share we have 5 second hiccups. Typical log output
when doing a simple "ls /mnt":
Sep 4 16:21:43 rd-spare kernel: fs/cifs/transport.c: For smb_command 50
Sep 4 16:21:43 rd-spare kernel: fs/cifs/transport.c: Sending smb:
total_len 118
Sep 4 16:21:43 rd-spare kernel: fs/cifs/inode.c: CIFS VFS: leaving
cifs_revali...
2009 Jul 28
2
A hiccup when using anova on gam() fits.
I stumbled across a mild glitch when trying to compare the
result of gam() fitting with the result of lm() fitting.
The following code demonstrates the problem:
library(gam)
x <- rep(1:10,10)
set.seed(42)
y <- rnorm(100)
fit1 <- lm(y~x)
fit2 <- gam(y~lo(x))
fit3 <- lm(y~factor(x))
print(anova(fit1,fit2)) # No worries.
print(anova(fit1,fit3)) # Likewise.
print(anova(fit2,fit3)) #
2007 Jul 31
2
VMWare hiccup on CentOS 5, 2.6.18-8.1.8
For reasons which escape me, my VMWare Server, which was working perfectly a
week ago when I shut down my machine for vacation, no loner comes up with
the formerly working Windows XP system - it just stays in the small window
where it normally boots and does nothing.
The vmware serverd log shows nothing particularly interesting, and I have
reconfigured the vmware twice to try and fix this (which
2007 Jan 19
1
hiccup in apply?
Hello, I don't understand the behavior of apply() on the data frame below.
test <-
structure(list(Date = structure(c(13361, 13361, 13361, 13361,
13361, 13361, 13361, 13361, 13362, 13362, 13362, 13362, 13362,
13362, 13362, 13362, 13363, 13363, 13363, 13363, 13363, 13363,
13363, 13363, 13364, 13364, 13364, 13364, 13364, 13364, 13364,
13364, 13365, 13365, 13365, 13365, 13365, 13365, 13365,
2015 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] [WinEH] A hiccup for the Windows C++ exception handling
I've been working recently to get the following test case working for an x86_64-pc-windows-msvc target.
void test1() {
try {
try {
throw 1;
} catch(...) {
throw;
}
} catch (...) {
}
}
I committed a patch earlier in the week to get the WinEHPrepare pass to produce IR that I thought was sufficient, but as I mentioned in the review I was still seeing runtime errors
2003 Dec 17
1
Ext3 on RAID5 for video archive server
...0 KB in size.
I have tried using data-writeback and the noatime options while mounting, and I am also using a stipe-size of 4MB (since 4MB was the max that mdadm would allow me), and i have passed -R stride=1024, and -b 4096 to mkfs.ext3 while formatting the RAID5.
Still, I keep getting "hiccups" every few seconds while writing the files.. mostly, these hiccups are at 5-second intervals, so it may suggest that the ext3 default commit interval is the culprit, and the effect has diminished after i changed the commit interval to 1 second in the kernel code, under
linux/fs/jbd/journal.c...
2005 Oct 15
1
Hiccup in installing R 2.2.0
Yesterday I downloaded R-2.2.0.tar.gz, gunzipped and untarred, and
did the usual ./configure and make. Everything seemed to go smoothly
until it got to the bit about installing recommended packages. It
got past ``spatial'' but turned up a fatal error in respect of the
``boot'' package.
Here is some of what appeared on the screen:
2007 Oct 05
2
World of Warcraft - ATi 8.41.7
...he observations:
1. Pixels shaders+Vertex shaders - I have to disable these or I get missing
elements from the screen, once tunred off it all renders ok
2. CPU overload - This is the main thing i am asking about here, because the
game seems to render fast but it will render say half a second then hiccup
and continue like this, one core of my CPU is at 100% with the other near
idle.
Has anyone seen this kind of behaviour? I feel that if I can get the CPU to
calm down or find out why it is peaking that the game would actually run
ok. Later this month I am expecting AMD to release the proper drive...