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2010 Aug 21
4
graphing plots of plots
...e (i think) me to do my own scaling as they are scaled to the graphics window. any advice on which approach I should take (just bite the bullet and do my own scaling), or is there something else I should try, or any examples I should look at. many thanks for any pointers. bernie leemon (aka gary mcclelland) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Jul 23
5
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
I'm following up on a thread started by Stephen a couple months ago about building a JavaScript source client using webrtc. The first step suggested was to figure out how to mux the audio and video. After I posted a feature request on the webrtc experiment js library, we seem to have a solution: https://github.com/muaz-khan/WebRTC-Experiment/issues/28#issuecomment-20791759 Based on the last
2018 Mar 09
3
html5 icecast video source client
Five years after initially posting to this list[0], I finally completed as browser-based video source client iceast. The code is here: https://gitlab.com/jamie/icecream As Romain Beauxis responded to my initial email, webrtc was unsuitable and websockets was the way to go. Thanks for the help! jamie 0. http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast-dev/2013-July/002223.html -- May First/People Link
2008 Jun 05
1
nls() newbie convergence problem
...b0, b1, and b2 but despite reporting a discrepancy of only 3.760596e-29 by the 7th iteration, it merrily goes on to 50 iterations and thinks it never converged. how do I tell nls() that I'm actually quite happy with 3.760596e-29 and it need not work further? thanks for any suggestions. gary mcclelland (aka bernie) univ of colorado [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Jul 25
1
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
...d thanks to > its asm.js support. > https://github.com/savonet/shine/tree/master/js I'm curious why encoding speed on the browser is an issue. If you are sending the data to a nodejs app on a server, why not have the nodejs app doing any additional encoding necessary? jamie -- Jamie McClelland May First/People Link Growing networks to build a just world http://www.mayfirst.org https://support.mayfirst.org OpenPGP Key: http://current.workingdirectory.net/pages/identity/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/p...
2013 Jul 31
0
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
Hi, On 07/23/2013 07:44 PM, Jamie McClelland wrote: > I'm following up on a thread started by Stephen a couple months ago > about building a JavaScript source client using webrtc. > > The first step suggested was to figure out how to mux the audio and > video. After I posted a feature request on the webrtc experiment js &gt...
2018 Mar 28
0
html5 icecast video source client
...nKkiHZ6AWeU6JKoP4rrYXu4FSJbOfdEHTn2YNkya0wOZM1i1XVD7x1Q> I would recommend reading over the original project's documentation, particularly its license terms and security notes, before proceeding. Brad Isbell brad at musatcha.com http://www.musatcha.com On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:49 PM, Jamie McClelland <jm at mayfirst.org> wrote: > Five years after initially posting to this list[0], I finally completed > as browser-based video source client iceast. > > The code is here: > > https://gitlab.com/jamie/icecream > > As Romain Beauxis responded to my initial email, webrtc...
2008 Feb 07
2
a kinder view of Type III SS
...s of interest. Products of those codes are easily interpreted as the simple difference for one contrast when the other contrast is fixed at some level. Multiple degree of freedom omnibus tests are troublesome but are only of interest if we are fixated on concepts like 'main effect.' gary mcclelland (aka bernie leemon) colorado [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jul 04
1
Problems on testing moderating effect (or interactive effect).
Hi everyone, I want to do test on moderating effect. I have three factors, A, B, and C. A has influence on B, and C moderating the influence. The relationship looks like this: A -----> B ^ | C A, B, and C are all scale variables. I think I can test the moderating effect by adding a interactive variable between A and C. But I'm not sure how to do. Is there a default way to
2008 Feb 08
2
correlation
Dear list I would like to compare two measurements of disease severity (M1 and M2), one of the is continuous (M1 ranging from 1 to 10) and the other is ordinal (M2 takes Low, Medium, high and very high). Do you think is ok to use cor() function to test whether the two agree, i.e correlate? I am afraid that if I set M2 to 1,2,3 and 4, the function cor() will take them as continuous and
2013 Jul 24
0
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
...quate Web Audio API, but is too slow to encode :-o All in all, if we keep forging, it is very likely that once mozilla finishes implementing the web audio API, we should have a function browser source client using firefox. And Chrome when their asm.js perfs improve as well. Romain 2013/7/23 Jamie McClelland <jm at mayfirst.org>: > I'm following up on a thread started by Stephen a couple months ago about > building a JavaScript source client using webrtc. > > The first step suggested was to figure out how to mux the audio and video. > After I posted a feature request on the web...
2001 Feb 07
2
video codec
Hi Lourens, I fixed the YUV conversion and added a 'skip-empty-bitplanes' feature. The latter is still buggy, I have to check this again. But images look mach better now, even if you use higher compression ratios. (try ./main 1500 150 150 for a 352x288 image -- the output becomes blurred, but how does it looks when you compress it using jpeg down to about 2kB ...). Source is available
2013 Apr 11
0
No subject
...All in all, if we keep forging, it is very likely that once mozilla > finishes implementing the web audio API, we should have a function > browser source client using firefox. And Chrome when their asm.js > perfs improve as well. > > Romain > 2013/7/23 Jamie McClelland <jm at mayfirst.org <http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast-dev>>: > >/ I'm following up on a thread started by Stephen a couple months ago about > />/ building a JavaScript source client using webrtc. > />/ > />/ The first step sugges...
2008 Feb 10
3
R on Mac PRO does anyone have experience with R on such a platform ?
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS. I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing on getting the following computer system. I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17" MB PRO 2.6GHZ(dual-core) 4GBRAM .... Thank you so much, -- Maura E.M [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Aug 03
1
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
...o encode :-o > > All in all, if we keep forging, it is very likely that once mozilla > finishes implementing the web audio API, we should have a function > browser source client using firefox. And Chrome when their asm.js > perfs improve as well. > > Romain > 2013/7/23 Jamie McClelland <jm at mayfirst.org <http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast-dev>>: > >* I'm following up on a thread started by Stephen a couple months ago about*>* building a JavaScript source client using webrtc.*>**>* The first step suggested was to figure out how to mux t...
2011 Nov 20
4
RFC: Block starting line of Webgen Page Format
Hello everybody, I''m currently deciding whether to simplify the block starting line of the Webgen Page Format. Currently one can specify arbitrary key:value pairs on the block starting line, e.g. --- name:test pipeline:erb,kramdown option:value (see http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/webgen_page_format.html) However, I don''t think that these options ever get used
2008 Feb 10
2
Do I need to use dropterm()??
Hello, I'm having some difficulty understanding the useage of the "dropterm()" function in the MASS library. What exactly does it do? I'm very new to R, so any pointers would be very helpful. I've read many definitions of what dropterm() does, but none seem to stick in my mind or click with me. I've coded everything fine for an interaction that runs as follows: two sets
2008 Feb 11
4
R programming style
I am aware of one (unofficial) guide to style for R programming: http://www1.maths.lth.se/help/R/RCC/ from Henrik Bengtsson. Can anyone provide further pointers to good style? Views on Bengtsson's ideas would interest me as well. David Scott _________________________________________________________________ David Scott Department of Statistics, Tamaki Campus The University of Auckland,
2009 Apr 02
3
Generate static menus?
I want to stack three horizontal menus on top of each other, and also define exactly what page will be in each menu. What files and syntax do I use in webgen to accomplish this? I tried finding the answer here and in the docs but could not figure it out. I would also like to style each menu a bit differently if that is possible. Actual examples especially appreciated! Thanks!
2008 Feb 11
8
Using R in a university course: dealing with proposal comments
Hi All, I am scheduled to teach a graduate course on research methods in health sciences at a university. While drafting the course proposal, I decided to include a brief introduction to R, primarily with an objective to enable the students to do data analysis using R. It is expected that enrolled students of this course have all at least a formal first level introduction to quantitative methods