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2004 Jan 20
2
avas
Hi,
I wanted to make a transformation with "avas" and "ace" but saw a message " couldn't find function "avas" "
what are the possibble reasons of this case?
It may be a basic question but unfortunately I am very new in R.
Thanks for your helps
Regards
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2003 Jul 24
1
phpgroupware's imap client with dovecot
hi,
we try to use
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
imap client with dovecot, but it doesn't working. is there any way to
get it working with dovecot?
there are a few possibbilities for imap type:
courier or cyrus
WUash
WU-maildir
but none of them seems to be working, although pop3 is working.
any tip?
can I send any log?
thanks in advance.
--
Levente "Si
2004 Aug 06
6
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
Hello
Does anyone have experience with _real_ real time streaming - i.e. with
very little delay/latency?
I need to stream from point A to point B in near-CD quality via a 100
Mbit network. That is easily done using icecast. But here is the tricky bit:
I want as little delay in the signal as possibble - preferrably below 50ms!
I have made a test setup encoding on and serving from an 800 MHz Pentium
II with debian GNU/Linux, icecast 2 and IceS 2. That gave me a delay of
1 or 2 seconds. I need it to be lower.
<p>I have seen hardware that will do the same with only a 30 ms delay. Is
tha...
2004 Aug 06
0
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
...rience with _real_ real time streaming - i.e. with
> very little delay/latency?
>
> I need to stream from point A to point B in near-CD quality via a 100
> Mbit network. That is easily done using icecast. But here is the tricky
> bit:
>
> I want as little delay in the signal as possibble - preferrably below 50ms!
>
> I have made a test setup encoding on and serving from an 800 MHz Pentium
> II with debian GNU/Linux, icecast 2 and IceS 2. That gave me a delay of
> 1 or 2 seconds. I need it to be lower.
>
There are 3 points at which significant latency (other than th...
2004 Aug 06
0
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:55:08AM +0100, J?rgen Elgaard Larsen wrote:
> I need to stream from point A to point B in near-CD quality via a 100
> Mbit network. That is easily done using icecast. But here is the tricky bit:
>
> I want as little delay in the signal as possibble - preferrably below 50ms!
As Mike mentioned, you're not going to get this low with Vorbis. However, if you're really able to
use a fraction of your 100 Mbps link, you can trade bandwidth for latency by using a less
space-efficient codec. FLAC, for example, allows block sizes down to 16...
2006 Jun 03
2
OpenGL issues with Counter Strike
...according to glxgear it seems to work. Under Breezy
everything had worked fine and I'm using exactly the same .wine
directory as before. I have tested wine 0.9.14 and 0.9.9, the behaviour
is exactly the same on both versions. Furthermore I of course have
already searched the internet for a possibble solution, but I haven't
found anything untill now. So I hope this may be the right place for
such issues (sorry, if it is not)...
Kind regards,
Jan
2004 Aug 06
0
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
...e with _real_ real time streaming - i.e. with
> very little delay/latency?
>
> I need to stream from point A to point B in near-CD quality via a 100
> Mbit network. That is easily done using icecast. But here is the tricky
> bit:
>
> I want as little delay in the signal as possibble - preferrably below 50ms!
>
> I have made a test setup encoding on and serving from an 800 MHz Pentium
> II with debian GNU/Linux, icecast 2 and IceS 2. That gave me a delay of
> 1 or 2 seconds. I need it to be lower.
>
>
> I have seen hardware that will do the same with...