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2010 Nov 01
2
frame size for a given quality?
Jeff, It's in the manual: http://www.speex.org/docs/manual/speex-manual/node10.html (table 3 and 4). However, if you're asking this, you're probably trying to do something wrong, or the hard way. You probably shouldn't be taking speex output, and trying to "count bytes". If you are using the API, then you will just get the bits out, and then you'll know how
2010 Nov 01
1
frame size for a given quality?
Have you tried typing "speex rtp" into google code search? It gives lots of examples of real applications which do exactly that. http://www.google.com/codesearch?as_q=speex+rtp -SteveK On 11/1/10 1:13 PM, "Jeff Ramin" <jeff.ramin at singlewire.com> wrote: > >Thanks again Steve. I'll search for the term you mention below. > >What I really want is to
2009 Nov 18
3
jspeex question
FLV contains TC messages? TC message payload contains a format byte and speex frames (up to eight). In the format byte 0xb0 indicates speex. Speex is always 16 kHz, 16 bit, mono. Jozsef Message: 1 Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:40:20 -0600 From: Jeff Ramin <jeff.ramin at singlewire.com> Subject: [Speex-dev] jspeex question To: speex-dev at xiph.org Message-ID: <4B01B8B4.8020904 at
2009 Nov 18
2
jspeex question
The link is http://www.adobe.com/devnet/rtmp/. TC Message stands for TinCan message. It is 11 bytes long, first byte is message type, three bytes of payload length four bytes of timestamp and three bytes of stream ID. The first byte of the payload for audio message is the format byte and the rest of the byte is the payload. Jozsef ----- Original Message ---- From: Jeff Ramin <jeff.ramin
2005 Nov 18
10
[Request] file_column configurability
I wasn''t sure where to email this request, so I am hoping the author of file_column actually sees this. I was wondering if there were any plans to allow some configurability in the file_column plugin. By configurability I mean allowing the developer to define which table column is used as the unique identifier when creating image folders. Right now it seems like it uses the ID of the
2010 Nov 01
0
frame size for a given quality?
Yes, I have made that search, but I'm restricted to Java. On 11/01/2010 12:21 PM, Steve Kann wrote: > Have you tried typing "speex rtp" into google code search? It gives lots > of examples of real applications which do exactly that. > > http://www.google.com/codesearch?as_q=speex+rtp > > > -SteveK > > > On 11/1/10 1:13 PM, "Jeff
2011 Nov 22
0
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: Keep RAMIN heap within the channel.
The entire RAMIN is allocated to be 'size', but the heap is specified as 'base' + 'size' inside RAMIN, so it will overflow past RAMIN by 'base' bytes on NV50+ and clobber other allocatons unless it's size is adjusted. Signed-off-by: Younes Manton <younes.m at gmail.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_object.c | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1
2013 Apr 03
5
Can package plyr also calculate the mode?
I am trying to replicate the SAS proc univariate in R. I got most of the stats I needed for a by grouping in a data frame using: all1 <- ddply(all,"ACT_NAME", summarise, mean=mean(COUNTS), sd=sd(COUNTS), q25=quantile(COUNTS,.25),median=quantile(COUNTS,.50), q75=quantile(COUNTS,.75), q90=quantile(COUNTS,.90), q95=quantile(COUNTS,.95), q99=quantile(COUNTS,.99) )
2010 Nov 01
1
frame size for a given quality?
Jeff, RFC-5574 is standards-track: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5574 so, while it's not an approved standard, it's more standardized than a lot of interoperable traffic on the internets these days. The RFC specifies packetization guidelines, which is basically that you put one or more frames in a packet, and then pad the rest with 0 bits until you have a while number of octets.
2009 Oct 21
2
[Bug 24662] New: [DRM] ramin ioremap fails (no vmalloc space)
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24662 Summary: [DRM] ramin ioremap fails (no vmalloc space) Product: xorg Version: git Platform: Other OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org ReportedBy:
2010 Nov 09
3
herky-jerky audio
Just an update, and a follow-up question: I'm making progress on this issue, and will likely have something working very soon, now that I understand how the jspeex transcoding classes work. Unfortunately, I will need to make a couple small changes to the jspeex source code. My question is - is anybody using jspeex for streaming speex-encoded audio? It works great for static audio, but seems
2010 Nov 01
2
frame size for a given quality?
I need to stream speex-encoded audio over RTP, which doesn't seem to be standardized yet, so I'm gonna roll my own code. I control both the sending and receiving sides, so I can pretty much do what I want. I want each packet to contain 20ms worth of audio (sampled at 8KHz), and I'm encoding using a constant bit rate and quality:6. Q: how do I determine how many bytes of data go into
2010 Nov 01
0
frame size for a given quality?
Thanks again Steve. I'll search for the term you mention below. What I really want is to take the output of the speex encoder and spit it out on the network via RTP. I haven't been able to find a library or code example that does that. On 11/01/2010 12:03 PM, Steve Kann wrote: > Jeff, > > It's in the manual: > >
2013 Feb 01
11
Change the location of puppet.conf
Hey guys, Does anyone know how to change the location of puppet.conf? In my situation, I don''t want to store it under /etc/puppet/puppet.conf or ~/.puppet/puppet.conf -- I''d like to store it under /opt/puppet/puppet.conf in this example. Is there a method without having to symlink, perhaps with an environment variable like PUPPET_CONF=.... ? Thanks for your time, Jason --
2010 Nov 03
3
debugging static
I have a couple apps running on my machine; one takes a PCM audio stream, converts it to Speex, and sends it over the network using RTP. The other receives the RTP packets, and then converts the Speex data back to PCM. The PCM is then played out the audio system. I'm currently ending up w/ static. Anybody have any pointers as to how to debug the situation? Thanks. -- Jeff Ramin Software
2005 Mar 31
6
Text in boxes for regular web pages
I have to say... since it''s bugged me _many_ times, that i *hate* these text boxes with the sliders that are being used to display text (for instance, on Rails documentation pages... but it''s not just Rails). Very often you can''t really read the text because it goes past the right border of the box. So you have to go to the bottom of the box to move the slider to
2009 Nov 18
0
jspeex question
Thanks for the help folks, but I got this working a couple hours ago. =) I'm quite please after struggling with it for a few days. I just needed to take each audio tag from the FLV file and feed the contents of the tag (except for the first byte) to the jspeex decoder and write the results to a file. Jozsef - it is possible to specify 8KHz in the flash client and decode it as such. Speex
2005 Dec 19
4
need some help designing my messaging system
I am trying to create a messaging system for my users but I''m having a hard time designing my db. This is what i have in mind, but I am not sure if its the best approach. user has_one inbox user has_one outbox inbox has_many messages outbox has_many messages inbox table user_id outbox table user_id messages table box_id (refers to either inbox or outbox - how?) from_id to_id
2013 Apr 05
2
How to perform a grouped shapiro wilk test on dataframe
Hello, I was wandering if it is possible to perform on a dataframe called 'all' a shapiro wilk normality test for COUNTS by variable Group ACTIVITY? Could it be done using plyer? I saw an eg that applies to an array but not to a dataframe: lapply(split(dataset1$Height,dataset1$Group),shapiro.test) Any thoughts would be much appreciated. My dataframe is in shape: dat ACTIVIT
2013 Jul 13
4
where do I configure 'max pool size'?
Getting this error; The max pool size is currently 5; consider increasing it using MySQL. Surprisingly, I haven''t been able to find exactly where I make the configuration change that Puppet suggests. Any clues? Thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails