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gematrix
2010 May 21
3
Concatenation
Hi,
I have a dataframe with some 800 rows and 14 columns.
Could you please advise how I can concatenate the rows - one after another.
Similarly for columns, one below the other.
Many thanks.
Cheers,
Santana
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2005 Nov 10
0
Ogg audio surround-sound
...ppers if this were the only playback method. (The biggest
drawback is the need for everyone to have a decoder -- they aren't very common,
so they're fairly expensive.)
The second way is the way I propose that most of us will play this -- software
decoding. The B-format components will be rematrixed in software into a
certain number of speaker feeds, which will then be outputted to your amplifier
and speaker array. You would create a configuration file (either manually or
with some sort of GUI) which would tell the decoder about your speaker array
(location, possibly frequency range as well...
2000 Jul 11
0
True surround sound for Ogg -- a proposal (fwd)
...ly playback method. (The biggest
> drawback is the need for everyone to have a decoder -- they aren't very common,
> so they're fairly expensive.)
>
> The second way is the way I propose that most of us will play this -- software
> decoding. The B-format components will be rematrixed in software into a
> certain number of speaker feeds, which will then be outputted to your amplifier
> and speaker array. You would create a configuration file (either manually or
> with some sort of GUI) which would tell the decoder about your speaker array
> (location, possibly fre...
2000 Jul 07
2
True surround sound for Ogg -- a proposal
...ppers if this were the only playback method. (The biggest
drawback is the need for everyone to have a decoder -- they aren't very common,
so they're fairly expensive.)
The second way is the way I propose that most of us will play this -- software
decoding. The B-format components will be rematrixed in software into a
certain number of speaker feeds, which will then be outputted to your amplifier
and speaker array. You would create a configuration file (either manually or
with some sort of GUI) which would tell the decoder about your speaker array
(location, possibly frequency range as well...