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2006 Jan 17
2
getting "diff" of directory trees
...s the differences between these two
directories such that I can take d and apply it to foo to get fooprime,
or take fooprime and reverse-apply d to it to get foo?
I'm not sure that the --backup and --backup-dir options to rsync will
give me exactly what I want.
thanks,
Thomas
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N.J. Thomas
njt@ayvali.org
Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo
2005 Dec 21
0
migrating users over to Samba PDC...slowly
...for a while...but then it disconnected after a couple of
minutes. I'm not sure if this was a fluke, or if there is something
inherently wrong with with the setup as described above. Can I use
this scheme for the next couple of days while I migrate everyone over?
thanks,
Thomas
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N.J. Thomas
njt@ayvali.org
Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo
2006 Feb 03
0
Leaking audio and AGC/VAD
...nice starting point but you have to do some work to get
the results you're looking for.
Of course, AGC is only part of the picture when you're using VAD as well.
But, in my experience, no VAD system can reliably detect desirable sound
when AGC is over-amplifying undesirable sound.
Tom
njt@home.se wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am working on a VOIP implementation were one of the key design goals
> is zero user configuration. Similar to Skype.
> What I've come to notice is that my soundcard (NForce4 based) leaks
> audio from the playback path to the recording path.
> Th...
2005 Sep 21
2
Is Samba for me? (win2k sp4 pdc -> samba)
...#39;m not sure what is meant by "native" ADS mode. Is that some esoteric
and rarely used feature?
FWIW, we are not doing anything fancy with the Microsoft Windows 2000
PDC currently, just using it to authenticate logins. Can I do what I
want with Samba-3?
thanks,
Thomas
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N.J. Thomas
njt@ayvali.org
Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo
2008 May 21
0
Errors in using gdb (PR#11496)
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2020 Feb 27
2
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2004 Dec 29
1
Strange speex behaviour
Hi,
After trying to use the prebuilt Windows 1.1.6 binaries I've founded
that the DLL version doesn't export the mode variables properly, this
could probably easily be fixed.
Anyways, as for now I've downloaded the 1.1.6 source and built it myself
and I'm linking speex statically to my application.
I've written an experimental software which just packs 20 ms frames and
sends
2006 Feb 03
0
Leaking audio and AGC/VAD
Hi,
I am working on a VOIP implementation were one of the key design goals
is zero user configuration. Similar to Skype.
What I've come to notice is that my soundcard (NForce4 based) leaks
audio from the playback path to the recording path.
This is probably not unique for my hardware at all and will happen on
some percentage of all users of my software.
(All of this is Win32)
What happens is
2007 Jan 22
0
SV: How to detect SpeexBits corruption
You're doing something wrong.
Read the documentation and check speechenc/dec just one more time.
If that wouldn't help I'd suggest posting samples of your source code
and describe what platform/compiler/os you're using.
//JT
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2007 Apr 15
0
SV: Symbian and buffer of 4096 bytes
I would consider another solution to your problem.
1) Save the 256 bytes, wait for 64 more in the next 4096 buffer and give
speex a complete frame.
Or...
2) Not sure on this but I believe simply dropping the 13:th frame could
be an option. < 10% packetloss is barely audible with correct decoding
and playback.
//JT
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2004 Aug 06
1
SV: Some simple questions
Maybe this is plain stupid or off topic.
Could an atleast working fixed-point implementation of Speex be made by
using a C++ "faked float" class with overloaded operators?
Don't know if this is a common way to solve stuff like this, but my
guess is that it would work.
//Best Regards, Jonas Tärnström.
<p>> > So just how much work are we talking about, here, to convert
2004 Aug 06
2
Some questions
Hi,
I might have written to this mailing list previously about this but I've
been experiencing some mailing problems so I write this again.
First of all, thanks Jean-Marc Valin for your continued efforts on
speex.
I must say that I am very impressed with Speex and further more the
innovative features recently added in 1.1.
They have worked great for me.
Question 1)
What is the return value