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2014 Aug 03
2
[Bug 10756] New: rsync can't create files or dirs in subdirs (sometimes?)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10756
Summary: rsync can't create files or dirs in subdirs
(sometimes?)
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: regression
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
2005 Jan 23
6
Autio cut off at beginning of call
I posted this question a while back, and I'm posting again in hopes that
someone has some ideas. Sorry if you've already seen this.
When dialing out using a SIP or IAX provider (Broadvoice, SimpleTelecom,
VoicePulse Connect) I often find that after the call is answered the first
few seconds of audio are cut off (i.e. I don't hear the called party). This
usually results in the called
2011 Nov 20
6
A-law and mu-law
Hi Martijn,
thank you for your answer. So the problem would be suboptimal
compression due to suboptimal assumption about the input signal, right?
What I do not understand is how the format of a FLAC format would be
affected by supporting A-law and mu-law files as input (and thus
output). Despite of suboptimal performance, is it possible to treat 8bit
*-law samples as 8bit linear PCM files and
2011 Nov 18
2
A-law and mu-law
Hi to all!
I have a database of audio files that I want to losslessly compress.
Unfortunately I have several 8bit A-law and mu-law files in the database
and I see from here
http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_tools_flac.html
that they are not supported by the reference flac encoder/decoder.
Is there a reason for this?
Would it be possible to add support for these files in the reference
2014 Jul 26
2
Concern: rsync failing to find some attributes in a file transfer?
I have a regular script I run to make static "snapshots" of my home
file system, with each being all the files that changed in the past 24
hours.
I just moved my home partition to a new harddisk w/more space.
I ran the util and have gotten odd results each time I ran it.
This one bothers me... as I'm not sure why the attrs would be missing.
How can the names be transfered but no
2011 Nov 21
0
A-law and mu-law
On Nov 19, 2011, at 16:42, Giulio Paci wrote:
> So the problem would be suboptimal compression due to suboptimal
> assumption about the input signal, right?
The problem is more that FLAC should not be a collection of code to
read every possible file format in existence. That would be a
duplication of at least two other audio file format conversion
utilities, and quite bug ridden,
2013 Mar 04
3
urgent: question concerning data manipulation
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2011 Nov 21
1
A-law and mu-law
Hi,
sndfile-convert already converts from all these formats to FLAC, but
the flac tool itself has more flac-specific options. Is it possible to
use sndfile-convert to provide the input data?
In any case Erik is maintaining both libsndfile and libflac, and it's
unlikely he'd want to duplicate the code. If anything it'd make more
sense to remove code for reading other formats from the
2008 Jan 14
2
G.729 pre-compiled binaries and Asterisk 1.2.x.
Asterisk 1.2.24 seems to crash repeatedly under any substantial call load
(and sometimes without a substantial call load - just one SIP leg is
enough to do it) when using the G.729 pre-compiled binaries from:
http://asterisk.hosting.lv/
As per:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+G.729+Licensing
Time to crash is variable, but seems to require at least an hour of
production performance
2008 Jan 03
1
The ticket clinic, What Is U.S. Copyright Law?
The ticket clinic, What Is U.S. Copyright Law?
The US Copyright Law grants rights to individuals for the works
they create. The US Copyright Act of 1790 has changed over the years.
The current basis of US copyright law is based on the Copyright Act of
1976. US copyright law is relatively automatic. Once someone has an
idea and produces it in tangible form, the creator is the copyright
holder and
2009 Jan 18
1
about power.law.fit
Dear all,
I'm using igraph for some analysis about the network I have. I have a
question about the function "power.law.fit".
I wonder if there is any test for checking whether the "power.law.fit" is
good for the input, i.e., under which situation, could we use this function
to get a reliable result. I'm afraid even I input a random graph without any
property of
2011 Nov 18
0
A-law and mu-law
Because u-law and a-law are non-linear algorithms and the mathematics of
FLAC (and AFAIK all lossless encoders) are build for linear PCM. Adding
these formats would change the FLAC format altogether, decoders are not
made to work with it (they can only output plain PCM) Best option would
be converting these files to 16-bit plain WAV and compressing, but I
guess files won't be much smaller
2011 Nov 21
1
A-law and mu-law
Thank you all for your answers. They were all useful.
Il 21/11/2011 07:37, Erik de Castro Lopo ha scritto:
> Giulio Paci wrote:
>
>> thank you for your answer. So the problem would be suboptimal
>> compression due to suboptimal assumption about the input signal, right?
>> What I do not understand is how the format of a FLAC format would be
>> affected by supporting
2009 Aug 03
2
fitting a truncated power law
Dear all,
How can I fit a truncated power law to a vector? I can't find a function to do that. If the function provides an AIC, even better.
John
2006 Apr 28
1
Checking Goodness of Fit With Kolmogorov-Smirnov
...e parameters of the distribution
(the power law exponent in this case) cannot be estimated from the
data. If that's the case how do I test how good the fit is? Do I need
to use something else instead of KS? I've seen other mentions of
using KS to measure the goodness-of-fit to power laws though so
perhaps I've misunderstood something basic here (I'm a biologist not
a statistician).
If KS is the right tool to use, how would I go about specifying the
continuous distribution function for a power law? The help page only
shows how to use it with the built in 'pgamma...
2010 May 04
0
How to net group add 'group' (I scrod myself...can't figure out how descrod)
I have:
interfaces = lo0, eth2
and:
socket address = 192.168.3.1
socket address = 127.0.0.l
in my smb.conf, but when I try to
"net group add anything" (on server running samba 3.5.2, as a DC):
<asks for current log'ed in users's password> mypwd
Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1
Connection failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED
So what am I missing?
Shouldn't
2012 Mar 31
2
A introductory question about Zips law (Newbie to statistics)
Hi everyone.
Newbie to statistics.
I have 40 matrices of ~400 values. how may I determine whether the
distribution follows zips law?
response <-sample (1:20,400*4, replace= TRUE)
Thank you vry much.
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2011 Jun 04
1
packages for power law distribution
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Dear All,
I will appreciate some
suggestions of R packages for "ESTIMATION OF THE EXPONENT OF
POWER-LAW FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS". I have been searching at
the R-help list several keywords for this subject and I did not find
a very specific package, except the useful normalp package. I
believe there are others but I was not able to identify it. I have
2005 Jan 24
2
"Inband DTMF is not supported on codec G.711 u-law. Use RFC2833"
Using FireFly, all other codecs but G711 Ulaw is selected. But whenever I
place a call, I get:
Jan 24 16:07:06 WARNING[30654495]: dsp.c:1468 ast_dsp_process: Inband DTMF
is not supported on codec G.711 u-law. Use RFC2833
Umm, wtf? I thought Inband was ONLY supported on G.711 u-law.
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2009 Jan 12
1
u-law file header ?
QUESTION: Who's in the wrong:
I recently saw an example of a u-law file with a metadata header on the file.
The asterisk playback function 'PLAYED' the ascii header values as if they were audio data, creating an audible 'click'.
After realizing the click was coming from metadata (and fixing it), I became curious:
Which is 'correct? In other words:
1. Is it