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2006 Dec 17
2
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...im1=c(1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0),dim2=c(0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1))
fit <- lmFit(normdata@maM, design)
contrast.matrix<-makeContrasts(dim1vsdim2=dim2-dim1, levels=design)
fit2 <- contrasts.fit(fit,contrast.matrix)
fiteb <- eBayes(fit2)
Toptable <- topTable(fiteb,number = 10600,genelist=maGeneTable(normdata),
sort.by="P",
resort.by= "M", adjust="BY")
write.table(Toptable,file="RNG_Best_10000genes.txt", row.names=FALSE,
col.names=TRUE, sep="\t")
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2001 Jul 27
6
A killer clip
Check this clip (it's small, 373kb)
http://www.geocities.com/jdxss/udialwav.zip
It left oggenc, lame and MP+ encoders choking in dust.
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2001 May 12
1
Incorrectly encoded (or decoded) tones
This wav produces a bit of audible static when encoded at the highest
bitrate vorbis will allow me to encode at (30.7kbps avg.):
http://staff.xmms.org/zinx/misc/5551234.wav.gz
An encoded version, with the bitrate set to approximate 128kbps
(I think it output to 29 some odd kbps):
http://staff.xmms.org/zinx/misc/5551234.ogg
This is with the latest CVS tree as of Sat May 12 10:06:17 UTC
2001 Jul 05
1
ov_bitrate -- is it fake or real?
I'm sure you're all aware ov_bitrate doesn't include some of the data
in the Ogg bitstream in its calculation that's (AFAIK) required for
decoding Ogg Vorbis streams..
I was wondering what the reasons for this are, as the results are quite
different in some cases (36.7kbps -> 24.7kbps for one ogg I created)..
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