Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "resynthesizing".
2017 Jul 30
1
Using GIMP on Centos-7, problem
Wondering if anyone here has ever tried installing this
https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer
as a gimp plugin in Centos-7, with gimp 2.8.16??
I find the installation instructions (for the binary tarball) are
minimal and whatever I do, it doesn't seem to appear in the gimp
menus, as it should.
I've used an older version (0.14) from years ago in older versions
of gimp, but how does
2023 Mar 21
1
where is glib-devl x86-64?
I dunno. I guess it could be. Went to the Gimp site and saw that glib-devel
was mentioned there.
My tired old brain is a bit confused by this, since most other -devel
packages put -devel following the program/package name, and gimp doesn't.
I'll give that a try, though, to see if it takes care of my issue. Thanks!
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 2:32?AM Simon Matter <simon.matter at
2023 Mar 21
1
where is glib-devl x86-64?
I have a brand new installation of Rocky Linux 9.1 (I know, this isn't a
Rocky mailing list, but I can't find anything on this on Rocky forums, etc.
so I figured I would ask here),
and I installed Gimp, and would like to install the Resynthesizer plugin
package.
Trying to compile it from source, autogen.sh complains that I don't have
the gimp development libraries installed. In fact,
2023 Mar 22
1
where is glib-devl x86-64?
Am 21.03.23 um 23:10 schrieb Fred:
> that's what I thought at first, but there is no gimp-devel either
> installed, or available.
>
I think you will get more trouble because this plugin uses python2 code
and I am not sure if this is supported under EL9.
You could try the flatpak version of this plugin ...
$ flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub
2017 Jul 01
1
manual pitch modification
Hello,
When used in SILK mode, is there a way to manually modify the pitch (F0) of
the speech signal before resynthesizing during Opus decoding?
In the below, we have modified the pitch lags of (4), e.g., with a constant
scaling factor 0.5 to decrease the pitch of the voice by one octave.
However, the result was perceptually the same as without modifying the
pitch lags.
+---------+ +------------+
--&g...
2023 Mar 21
3
where is glib-devl x86-64?
that's what I thought at first, but there is no gimp-devel either
installed, or available.
Fred
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 2:39?PM Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
> At Tue, 21 Mar 2023 14:13:50 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > well, I'm still confused.
> >
> > sudo dnf install glib2-devel says it
2013 Nov 10
3
Questions Regarding Opus Test Vectors
Benjamin,
Thanks for the prompt response. Are there other recommended methods to verify encoder implementations?
Regards,
Chris
From: benjamin.m.schwartz at gmail.com [mailto:benjamin.m.schwartz at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Benjamin Schwartz
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 1:53 PM
To: Wang, Chris
Cc: opus at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [opus] Questions Regarding Opus Test Vectors
On Sun, Nov 10,
2013 Nov 10
0
Questions Regarding Opus Test Vectors
Wang, Chris wrote:
> Benjamin,
>
> Thanks for the prompt response. Are there other recommended methods to
> verify encoder implementations?
There are few if any requirements placed on the encoder by the actual
RFC, however there are a number of things you can do which provide
various amounts of assurance your encoder is working as expected.
The first test I would run is to write
2014 Oct 31
0
Object Audio - Misusing Vorbis?
Hi there
I'm trying to use Vorbis in a slightly unusual way, and I'm a little unclear
if I'm going to be able to do what I want to do nicely, or at all. Many
apologies if I'm on the wrong list, or if this is a FAQ, or off-topic. I'd
be very happy to be re-routed!
I'm doing a little experimental work on a block-based bitstream format for
object audio streaming. This format
2010 Jun 15
3
about rsyncing of block devices
Hiya,
I can see it's a regular subject on this list.
I, like others wanted to use rsync to synchronise two block
devices (as it happens one lvm volume and one nbd device served
by qemu-img on a remote host from a qcow2 disk image so that I
can keep the old versions)
As I couldn't find any report of it being done successfully,
I'm just sharing my findings as it might benefit others.