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2006 Mar 02
7
G729 and Meetme
I have noticed that when I try to connect multiple G729 VoIP devices into a MeetMe conference that I can only add up to the number of G729 licenses I have. Now I would think that because all the devices are G729, this wouldn't be the case and the only license that would ever be used would be if a non G729 device or Zap channel was a part of the Meetme conference. This is apparently note the
2002 Feb 07
1
Re: An introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis
On <http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html>: "Each snapshot has a 16-bit number for the "loudness" of the sound, meaning that the scale is fairly fine-grained - it ranges from -32,768 (complete silence during that snapshot) to 32,767 (the loudest volume measurable)." That's not correct. A single sample is not meaningful by itself; each sample merely represents a voltage. It's the *difference* between samples that creates vibrations in a speaker, and therefore sound waves. Pure digital silence is a set of samples whose value...
2018 Apr 17
2
iterative read - write
...de.variables(Corbre_2[c("TBC")] , "0 -> NA;")* *# Create new BW variable for band width then change data file name* *BW<-within(Corbre_2,BW<-Fmax-Fmin)* *# Create 2 new variables for fundamental H1 and third harmonic H3 frequencies * *#based on Fc that is generally loudest at the 2^nd harmonic.* *BW<-within(BW,FcH1<-Fc*.5)* *BW<-within(BW,FcH3<-FcH1*3)* *#rename to a DF to calculate the stats * *BatStats<-BW* *BatStats<-Deducer::descriptive.table (vars = d (Dur,TBC,Fmin,Fmax,BW,Fmean,Fk,FcH1,Fc,FcH3,Sc,Pmc),data= BatStats,func.names =c("...
2017 Nov 13
4
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
...aining failures conflict with my previous findings, which are also way more prevalent. In the end, the only completely-safe way of driving the fan is the current behaviour of nouveau... At this point, I am ready to throw in the towel and hardcode parameters in nouveau to address the problem of the loudest GPUs, but this is of course suboptimal. This is why I am asking for your help. Would you have some documentation about this fan calibration table that could help me here? Code would be even more appreciated. Thanks a lot in advance, Martin PS: here is most of the code you may want to see: http://...
2003 Aug 25
13
SIP phones
Hi, I wonder if you guys can recomend a good SIP phone. A phone thats works great with * has a lot of features, and is cheap. Actually all kind pf VoIP hardware is of interesst. Is there a really good site for VoIP harware ? /Mike
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
...er (and even amplifies the signal) > speech > like signals. It seems that speex_denoise( ) is very sensitive to > static noise. What happens (denoiser amplifying the signal) is that there is also an AGC (automatic gain control) that thinks that the noise is speech (because it's the loudest signal is hears) and amplifies it to make it sound loud enough. I completely changed the structure of that code (now called speex_preprocess_*) and the AGC is now optional (off by default), so it should fix your problem. Jean-Marc -- Jean-Marc Valin, M.Sc.A., ing. jr. LABORIUS (http://w...
2006 Dec 09
0
High Availability and Load Balancing
...appreciate your inputs. I am still very relatively new to implementing high availability on Linux. I would also really appreciate it if you can provide steps that might be able to let me fast track my experimentation. Thanks for your help and best regards! -- "A dog that has no bite, barks loudest." Registered Linux User #400165 Subscribed to: LARTC, Open-ITLUG, PRUG, KLUG, sybase.public.ase.linux _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
2002 Aug 27
0
OT - the &quot;Dear Thompson Media&quot; open letter.
I must admit, reading this: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/openletter.html brought out the loudest laugh in quite some time. My kids, hearing the hub-bub, gathered around the PC to see what I was laughing at. I *attempted* to explain the new mp3 licensing terms to my youngest daughter. I finally hit pay-dirt when I explained to my kids the bait-and-switch, what Thompson Media is doing now,...
2004 Aug 06
0
Applying dynamic compression to live audio
...do to compression for FM radio. The noise floor being pretty high and all that, it makes sense. For digital music, I tend to avoid it as much as possible. There is one thing you should do, though. Most people have all of their music normalized, which basically means "make sure that the loudest sample is really close to the maximum". It doesn't say *anything* at all about the average level or even the perceived level. A very good start is to actually calculate the RMS in your songs, and scale your songs accordingly while playing them back. For example, if a Destiny's Ch...
2013 Oct 29
0
iXsystems is looking for a full-time system administrator
...ive salary, full heath benefits, a weight room, a band practice area, and all the bad snack food you can eat as only some of the benefits. We also employ more than a few FreeBSD folks, both locally and remotely, so you?ll be rubbing shoulders with some of the best (or if not the best, at least the loudest). Interested? If so, please reply with a current resume or some reasonable facsimile thereof and we?ll take things from there! Thanks, - Jordan
2017 Nov 13
0
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
...with my previous findings, which are also way more > prevalent. In the end, the only completely-safe way of driving the fan > is the current behaviour of nouveau... > > At this point, I am ready to throw in the towel and hardcode parameters > in nouveau to address the problem of the loudest GPUs, but this is of > course suboptimal. This is why I am asking for your help. Would you have > some documentation about this fan calibration table that could help me > here? Code would be even more appreciated. > > Thanks a lot in advance, > Martin > > PS: here is most...
2000 Jul 07
2
Question of programming style
...-=-=- University of Chicago $(B:MJ8$HCRF`H~$NIc(B -=-=- s-luppescu at uchicago.edu http://www.consortium-chicago.org/people/sl/sl.html PGP Public Key: www.consortium-chicago.org/people/sl/pubkey.asc ICQ #21172047 AIM: psycho7070 Swipple's Rule of Order: He who shouts the loudest has the floor. >> Sent on 07-Jul-2000 at 17:45:09 with xfmail -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in t...
2004 Aug 06
2
Applying dynamic compression to live audio
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Jack Moffitt wrote: > While dynamic compression makes the transmission 'smaller' on FM radio, > it makes music harder to compress by psychoacoustic codecs, and therefor > you might have somewhat of a quality hit, although I haven't tested > this. Quite possible, though I'm only using 56kbps 22khz stereo anyway so that's not such a big deal. I
2003 Jul 03
4
Is Vorbis prone to clipping?
Hi, with the Lame MP3 encoder I reduce the amplitude of the input signal prior to encoding with the --scale option to prevent clipping that can be introduced due to resampling errors. Is Vorbis prone to this sort of clipping? <p>Headless --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2015 Nov 14
1
Xapian-Haystack is available in Python 3
Hi, I'm the current developer of Xapian-Haystack, and I'm glad to announce that we've been finally able to install and pass all the tests of Xapian-Haystack with Xapian 1.3.3 in both Python 2 and 3, which means that Xapian-Haystack now supports Python 3. This naturally would not be possible without your efforts to push Xapian bindings to Python 3, and I thank you for that. Here I
2009 Jan 31
6
Quiet 24 port POE gig switch
A little off topic but.... I need to put a 24 port Gig PoE switch into a small office - no computer room / rack etc. All CAT5 terminates near the owners desk (smart huh?). I want to put a PoE switch in place, with 24 ports and Gig speed. Everyone I've researched so far is LOUD... Anyone know of a quiet one? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2013 Aug 29
3
ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
...ke a pinball from one contradictory, incomplete or well-meaning nincompoop forum message to another; and so I don't mash my USB, and lose my data, because I should have listened to the pessimists and not put an ext4 filesystem on my USB. I actually don't want to believe them. But they shout loudest. mb.
2007 Jun 26
5
Inexpensive Layer 3 Switch?
Any recommendations on an economical layer 3 switch? Preferably something that you have hands on experience with connecting to IP phones with attached PCs? Specifically I need the ability to set the VLAN in the phone to tag voice packets and to set a native VLAN on a per port basis on the switch to put the untagged packets from the attached PC into a separate VLAN. POE is not a requirement
2016 Jul 22
8
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
On 22 July 2016 at 11:16, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: > There's another reason I've been staying quiet too which is that past > experience with VCS migrations has taught me that people tend to over-value > some things and that discussion tends not to convince people in advance of > direct experience. I think some of these topics will end up being
2005 May 28
5
CentOS and SL, together?
From: Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> > Referencing SL3 and CentOS 3 (as I haven't run SL4 as yet) there were some > scientific applications and some Java stuff, eclipse for one, You do understand the redistribution issues with Java, correct? It's a Sun problem (a typical thorn for Red Hat in general), not a Red Hat one. > part of cluster suite for another, included. >