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2009 Jun 18
3
Questíon regarding the use of write.csv2, write.table ...
Hi all, I use "write.csv" and "write.table" to write a data frame in a file like following: write.csv2(allRandomTestCase_XDroped, "allRandomTestCase.csv") But in the created file "allRandomTestCase.csv" an additional column with consecutive numbers is automatically added to the column of the data frame "allRandomTestCase_XDroped". That is why my
2005 Sep 15
3
internet connection between Africa and Europe
Hi I'm looking for a company who can provide me an Internet connection between africa and Europe. Plesa If someone can give me some contact name or company dont hesitate to send me a mail at lmavericks@gmail.com Best regards
2011 Jan 08
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...e report. >> 16-bit audio samples stored in a 24-bit file format. Frequency >> analysis makes it obvious whether the content extends above 20 kHz. > > Google for that hydrogenaudio thread: Reznor made one post on it, and > mentioned that the recording was done at both 24/96 (Lavry) and 24/192 > (Apogee) on all songs, and they chose whichever they preferred at mix > time. Thanks. Brian
2011 Jan 08
5
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Lots of comments throughout this one... On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:28, Declan Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 02:22:51PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: >> However, you should be aware that many modern producers use software >> to create their music, and when the software stores sound clips in >> MP3 format, what you end up with is music that sometimes looks like
2011 Jan 08
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...in.com in a couple of days. > 16-bit audio samples stored in a 24-bit file format. Frequency > analysis makes it obvious whether the content extends above 20 kHz. Google for that hydrogenaudio thread: Reznor made one post on it, and mentioned that the recording was done at both 24/96 (Lavry) and 24/192 (Apogee) on all songs, and they chose whichever they preferred at mix time. > If Flake is only an > encoder, and compression levels above 8 are not guaranteed to be > compatible, then what's the purpose? If Flake cannot decode, then > what good is it to create a...
2011 Jan 08
1
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...days. > >> 16-bit audio samples stored in a 24-bit file format. ?Frequency >> analysis makes it obvious whether the content extends above 20 kHz. > > Google for that hydrogenaudio thread: Reznor made one post on it, and > mentioned that the recording was done at both 24/96 (Lavry) and 24/192 > (Apogee) on all songs, and they chose whichever they preferred at mix > time. > > >> If Flake is only an >> encoder, and compression levels above 8 are not guaranteed to be >> compatible, then what's the purpose? ?If Flake cannot decode, then >>...
2010 Jan 15
0
Inexpensive Flac player for separates system?
...explained above, the choice to use TOSLINK cripples the system such that even this high-quality 24/96 DAC cannot operate from a local crystal clock source. Thus, it cannot achieve the maximum sound quality that is possible from an internal DAC. Check out some of the White Papers from Dan Lavry over at Lavry Engineering. He points out that there is no way for an external clock signal to be superior to a well-designed internal clock signal. Unless you are running a recording studio with more than 8 channels - in which case some of your converters must run on external clocks - t...
2010 Jan 15
3
Inexpensive Flac player for separates system?
I'm after the cheapest way to decode a flac stream with following criteria; - Transport from UPnP (DNLA) NAS using either WiFi or Cat5 networking - Toslink digital out for using existing HiFi DAC. - Low power consuption (eg just few Watts - it's just a decoder anyway). There seems a real lack of Flac players that are cheap and HiFi separates integratable like current-day CD players. All