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2004 Aug 06
1
VBR reencoding @128k problem
...hange be intended for some reason, or am I the only person seeing it? Can anyone else reproduce my findings? I kinda feel like i'm smockin crack here, or mebbe the only person trying to reencode VBRs? *shrug*
Any feedback would be welcome :)
Thanks and mad props to the icecast crew!
Ghetto Nough (err, sumthin)
PS - Is another forum more appropriate for this question? I tried searching through the mailing archives but the search is broked :(
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> I've noticed that when I try to reencode VBR mp3s to broadcast @128k , they are not being reencoded at all. Th...
2007 Mar 20
4
SATA RAID card recommendation?
I need a SATA RAID PCI card that works well with CentOS and is fully
supported. Mandatory features:
- works with the drivers already in the kernel, no additional drivers
- can do RAID 0, 1 and 5
- hotswap
- allows to monitor the status of the array and of each individual drive
via a script (ideally run from cron)
- works with very large SATA drives
Nice to have features but not mandatory:
-
2014 Dec 30
2
Adding support for phonetic correction via soundex algorithms
Hello!
I'm Shubham Sharma, a 3rd year Information Systems student at BITS Pilani,
and I'd like to explore the possibilities of a GSOC Project that would aim
at improving the tolerant retrieval capabilities via *phonetic* correction(:
misspellings that arise because the user types a query that sounds like the
target term. ) I did find spelling correction via edit distance in
2003 Apr 27
11
Access denied, unable to connect to printer
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Hello world,
I've dug through the docs and googled through the net, but I'm still
unable to fix my Samba (2.2.3a-6 for Debian) setup so that I can print
from my wife's Windows XP laptop.
The server is using Cups and I can print from the server and over the
net from my (Debian) laptop.
The XP box can connect to the server and browse
2003 May 20
0
2cent note-- RE: Access denied, unable to connect to prin ter
...t; Mon Apr 28 10:21:43 GMT 2003
|> |> / "Kurt Pfeifle" <kpfeifle at danka.de> was heard to say
|> |> | Unforch, 2.2.3a is very old, with many known weaknesses
|in the printing
|> |> | code.
|> |> I should go off and build something more recent, eh? Fair 'nough.
|> |> I see Debian binaries for 2.2.8, would that be
|significantly better?
|> |
|> | I would assume so.
|>
|> Ok, I'm now running 2.2.8.
|>
|> |> |> The server is using Cups
|> |> |
|> |> | Which version of CUPS?
|> |> 1.1.15
|> |> | What...
2009 Dec 01
6
raster support in graphics devices
Hi
This is for developers of extension packages that provide extra
*graphics devices* for R.
In the *development* version of R, support has been added to the
graphics engine for sending raster images (bitmaps) to a graphics
device. This consists mainly of two new device functions: dev_Raster()
and dev_Cap().
The R_GE_version constant (in GraphicsEngine.h) has been bumped up to 6
as a
2001 Sep 02
0
VBR reencoding @128k problem
Hello,
I've noticed that when I try to reencode VBR mp3s to broadcast @128k , they are not being reencoded at all. They stream as normal VBRs I am unable to reproduce this at lower bitrates (56-112k i've specifically tested and all work fine). It does reencode all non-VBR mp3s appropriately to 128k... Any ideas why VBR reencoding would suddenly stop working at 128k?
I've attempted