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2006 May 31
0
Theora Decoding on FPGA
Hello people My name is Felipe and I sent a proposal to the Google Summer of Code that the goal is to get a FPGA embeded system decoding Theora Streams in real-time. It was accepted and the mentor is the Ralph Giles. The proposal can be viewd here: http://atlas.lsc.ic.unicamp.br/~portavales/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/soc_proposal.txt There is also a presentation with a better division of the
2006 May 30
2
16 bits, cast on idct function
Hi all, Just a stupid question The IDctSlow function on file idct.c has this line : ip[0] = (ogg_int16_t)((_Gd + _Cd ) >> 0); The ip[0] , _Gd and _Cd are of type ogg_int32_t My question is: The result of (_Gd + _Cd) can be a number with more than 16 bits ? (yes, it can be because they are int32, but the algorithm could guarantee something about that... I dont know...) If
2019 Nov 08
1
Suggestion for wiki page edit; "OtherSpins"
...fied by the VPS host. I think this wording is misleading and would like to suggest is is changed through this document. Reasoning: In the computing world, Microsoft and others widely use the phrase "Genuine" to indicate whether Windows, Office or other products are licenced legally. The inferrance from this is that these VPS providers are somehow providing an illegal copy of CentOS. This is obviously not the case. In fact, this is explained in the text: "I was sent to this page because I was told that my version of CentOS isn't genuine CentOS. Will you please explain this? We have n...
2007 Jun 14
6
Revisiting mime-types and file extensions
Hi, I'm in the process of adding support for Markdown to a minimal CMS in Rails, [Railfrog][railfrog], which uses mime types to select appropriate processing. I have had a look through the archives but have not been able to see that a consensus has emerged as to what such a mime type for Markdown should look like. My reading of the RFCs suggests that it should be within the "text/*"
2020 Apr 08
2
[RFC PATCH 00/26] Runtime paravirt patching
On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 10:02:57PM -0700, Ankur Arora wrote: > A KVM host (or another hypervisor) might advertise paravirtualized > features and optimization hints (ex KVM_HINTS_REALTIME) which might > become stale over the lifetime of the guest. For instance, the > host might go from being undersubscribed to being oversubscribed > (or the other way round) and it would make sense
2020 Apr 08
2
[RFC PATCH 00/26] Runtime paravirt patching
On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 10:02:57PM -0700, Ankur Arora wrote: > A KVM host (or another hypervisor) might advertise paravirtualized > features and optimization hints (ex KVM_HINTS_REALTIME) which might > become stale over the lifetime of the guest. For instance, the > host might go from being undersubscribed to being oversubscribed > (or the other way round) and it would make sense