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2002 Jun 30
4
bitrate peeling
Hi I read in http://grahammitchell.net/writings/vorbis_intro.html > Ogg Vorbis files support "bitrate peeling", which means you can produce > a lower bitrate file from a higher bitrate file without re-encoding and > at the same quality as if you'd encoded the file directly into the lower > bitrate from the original file. No other lossy audio codec currently > supports
2003 Apr 08
6
bitpeeler
No offense, Segher, but the output quality of this thing is awful. =) I'll disregard the fact that, at least with *my* compiler, the source tarball I downloaded reduces every packet to zero bytes, which isn't terribly interesting. I decided to set the byte reduction to something constant: I started by dividing each packet's size by 2 just to see what would happen. The resulting ogg
1999 Nov 10
1
read.table problems
Yesterday I asked for help about read.table with a CSV file. I received the following help. As always many thanks for the prompt responses. Now I load my csv file in a text editor ( pfe) and delete all spaces. My original mail is at the end. From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> Do you have spaces before the commas in your file? > Yes, number , space,
1999 Nov 10
1
read.table problems
Yesterday I asked for help about read.table with a CSV file. I received the following help. As always many thanks for the prompt responses. Now I load my csv file in a text editor ( pfe) and delete all spaces. My original mail is at the end. From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> Do you have spaces before the commas in your file? > Yes, number , space,