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2001 Sep 24
2
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2006 Aug 24
0
RE: Differences in performance between file and LVMbased images
Hi Alex,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Iribarren [mailto:Alex.Iribarren@cern.ch]
> Sent: 24 August 2006 16:27
> To: Roger Lucas
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Differences in performance between file and
> LVMbased images
>
> Hi Roger,
>
> I totally agree with all your comments, I also thought several of the
> results were...
2003 Feb 04
1
iRiver
Hi,
Does anyone (of the developers) know what's the status on the iRiver
Vorbis support? Mainly I'm interested in knowing if it will be a
firmware update or if they'll have to make a new player.
I'm thinking about buying the iMP-350, but I don't want to buy it now
only to discover that it will never support my favorite audio format.
TIA,
Alex
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2002 Aug 12
1
Winamp3 plugin
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Hi,
I've just downloaded the newest version of Winamp3, which comes with ogg support by default. Up until now, I was using winamp 2.78 with
Peter's excelent plugin, and I really loved the tag editor. Sadly, the new plugin doesn't have this great tag editor. I was looking through Peter's
website, but the only thing he had there was
2001 Jun 05
5
[new?] Streaming technique
Hi,
I have a newbie question, and a not-so-newbie one. I've just found
out about Ogg, and I haven't been able to find a clear answer in
the many webpages this proyect has (btw, why not create just one
site instead of vorbis.com, ogg-vorbis.com...).
The question is, does Ogg use perceptual coding, like mp3 does? And
if so, would it be possible to build an encoder in such a way as
to
2002 Jun 23
5
(Un)Usefulness of Vorbisgain?
I've just Replaygained several of my Vorbis albums with Vorbisgain, ranging
from 80's metal to present day soft rock. What I don't understand is why does
Vorbisgain actually make all tracks QUIETER? I see an average of -7db on
most albums. And after that, not only are they substantially quieter than my
MP3s (which is a pain), but it also fails to really "even out" the volume.
2003 Feb 28
6
backing up comments
All this talk about vorbis comments has made me think.
Would it be possible to create backups of the Vorbis comments for my vorbis collection (currently about 1850 files) ?
Instead of having to make sure I enter the correct details into CDex (saving in to cdplayer.ini & backing up that), or if I have comments in the Vorbis files that aren't stored in cdplayer.ini, such as the tags
2001 Nov 05
5
What kind of Ogg Vorbis-services you would like to have?
Hi!
What kind of services, which use Ogg Vorbis or create value to Ogg
Vorbis-user, you are interested?
I'm a student at Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration,
and I'm taking a course in which we are supposed to create business plan
for some new business. So, I happened to bump to Ogg Vorbis in the Intenet,
and I Thought, Wow that's a really interesting product
2007 May 14
17
[ANNOUNCE] virtbench now has xen support
Hi all,
I've been working on a set of easy-to-run benchmarks for hypervisor
optimization called virtbench, and the latest commit adds Xen support.
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench/?archive/tip.tar.bz2
>From the README:
# Build the code
make
# Set the guest kernel location and maybe more
vi ./SETTINGS
# Run the benchmark (local mode)
2007 May 14
17
[ANNOUNCE] virtbench now has xen support
Hi all,
I've been working on a set of easy-to-run benchmarks for hypervisor
optimization called virtbench, and the latest commit adds Xen support.
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench/?archive/tip.tar.bz2
>From the README:
# Build the code
make
# Set the guest kernel location and maybe more
vi ./SETTINGS
# Run the benchmark (local mode)
2007 May 14
17
[ANNOUNCE] virtbench now has xen support
Hi all,
I've been working on a set of easy-to-run benchmarks for hypervisor
optimization called virtbench, and the latest commit adds Xen support.
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench
http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/virtbench/?archive/tip.tar.bz2
>From the README:
# Build the code
make
# Set the guest kernel location and maybe more
vi ./SETTINGS
# Run the benchmark (local mode)