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2008 Jul 07
11
[Bug 16634] New: swfdec-0.7. 2 not able to play audio in the following Flash file: http://randomfoo.net/ oscon/2002/lessig/free_culture.swf.
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16634
Summary: swfdec-0.7.2 not able to play audio in the following
Flash file:
http://randomfoo.net/oscon/2002/lessig/free_culture.swf.
Product: swfdec
Version: 0.7.x
Platform: Other
URL: http://randomfoo.net/oscon/2002/lessig/free_culture.swf
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: high
Component: libr...
2016 Apr 02
0
p values from GLM
...xclusive Right to their respective
Writings and Discoveries." (E.g., Wikipedia, "Copyright law of the
United States",
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_law_of_the_United_States") Very
few if any refereed academic papers are written for financial gain:
Lawrence Lessig said that congressional representatives rarely hear
counterarguments to the garbage they get from corporate lobbyists. The
Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP, and probably also the Transatlantic
Trade and Investment Partnership) will strengthen the rights of
corporations in this area. If you thin...
2016 Apr 02
2
p values from GLM
> On Apr 1, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 01/04/2016 6:46 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>> ... of course, whether one **should** get them is questionable...
>
> They're just statistics. How could it hurt to look at them?
Like Rolf, I thought that this utterance on April 1 deserved fortune enshrinement. It reminded me of one
2012 Jan 12
2
Template for building .deb packages for missing libraries?
Greeting R debianites -
There are a number of R libraries I need debianized (for Ubuntu Maverick
systems, if it matters) -- ISwR, Hmisc, mosaic, mosaicManip, HSAUR2 --
which I couldn't find debian packages for.
The structure of R libraries is so regular that I'm guessing surely
there must be a template for creating debian packages for them, or maybe
a set of instructions?
Does
2008 Nov 11
1
variable frame rate for Theora
...much smaller size
in screencasts and presentations.
Screencasts can benefit if the frames are recorded only when something
in the screen or selected area changes (this would be even more useful
if mouse pointer isn't recorded).
And for presentations, I have the following example:
http://lessig.blip.tv/. Setting a constant frame rate to one frame per
second (which would give wrong audio sync) the total number of frames
would be higher with that constant frame rate than with a variable frame
rate that only records frames when slides change.
Because of these, I think that considering t...
2004 Sep 10
3
Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg FLAC
Now that FLAC has officionally joined the Xiph family,
there are three different free audio codecs, which can be
stored/transported using the ogg container.
Would it be possible to create an API and/or a library that
would cover them all?
If my understanding of the situation is correct, if an application wants
to support vorbis, speex and flac, it has to use three different
interfaces.
2004 Sep 10
3
Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg FLAC
Now that FLAC has officionally joined the Xiph family,
there are three different free audio codecs, which can be
stored/transported using the ogg container.
Would it be possible to create an API and/or a library that
would cover them all?
If my understanding of the situation is correct, if an application wants
to support vorbis, speex and flac, it has to use three different
interfaces.
2004 Sep 10
3
Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, Ogg FLAC
Now that FLAC has officionally joined the Xiph family,
there are three different free audio codecs, which can be
stored/transported using the ogg container.
Would it be possible to create an API and/or a library that
would cover them all?
If my understanding of the situation is correct, if an application wants
to support vorbis, speex and flac, it has to use three different
interfaces.
2004 Jun 18
5
Slowdown on lots of motion
...era, etc.). The audio plays smoothly all the time but when there is a lot
of motion, the picture freezes and resumes when there's less motion. The CPU
usage shoots up during high motion video. I saw this in one of the Creative
Commons pieces (the one with the kids running backwards and Prof. Lessig's
words and voice in the beginning), but it went away when I played the "small"
encoding of the same movie.
This suggests to me that I'm playing movies which require a faster machine to
play. Is that likely to be correct? Would it be possible to have a player
pre-decompress fra...