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2004 Apr 30
2
Servlet streamed Ogg skips
I am writing a J2EE servlet based web application that delivers streamed
audio from a database. In response to a web request it responds with an
M3U file containing a link back to a servlet that delivers the audio. I
am testing this with WinAmp configured as the media player.
The browser properly starts WinAmp which then sends the correct request
for the audio. My servlet responds with a
2007 May 29
0
Function tsmooth
Hi,
Assume that we may model the Nottingham temperature data (nottem) or Sunspot
data (sunspot) set by a nonparametric autoregressive model of the form
Yt = m(Yt-1) + et.
Using the kernel estimation method, produce the resulting plots. We may use
the fucntion
tsmooth(x,y,"notmal",bandwidth=0.01).
How can i define x and y using data nottem and sunspot?
1999 Aug 11
1
some questions...
i bought the sams teach yourself Samba in 24 hours, but i still have some
questions:
I have few machines on network, Linux machine as server
and Win98 Client machines...
TCP/IP working fine...
At first workgroup name = mygroup
all 3 machines show up in network neighborhood,
but i cannot connect to samba machine...
it asks for password, but password for what user?
I don't get it... it
2004 Aug 06
2
Server based audio merge
Hi Allen,
<p>>>True, but there is one critical place where it's necessary to mix at
> least two streams--when someone's trying to break into a stream. If speaker
>>goes on and on and speaker B (or C, D, E, F...) wants to interject or
>>interrupt, who do they do it without inband without mixing?
> It doesn't have to be done that way. You can simply have
2002 May 23
0
Printing Question (fwd)
Post the entire output of:
ls -al /usr/local/lprng/current/bin/lpr
Is this in the path of a regular user? Try:
which lpr
with a regular user.
Joel
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 04:39:38PM -0400, amit deshmukh wrote:
>
> Can u help with this ?
>
> thanks in adavance
> amit
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 12:36:32 -0400 (EDT)
> From: amit
2004 Aug 06
4
Server based audio merge
> I tend to disagree. It normal human conversation it wouldn't make much
> sense to have 2 people talking over each other at the same time. Thus,
> it most scenarios you would have only one talker anyway. Additionally,
> encode->decode/mix/encode->decode isn't a very efficient CPU process for
> a server, it's complicated to keep timing correct and it has a