Displaying 20 results from an estimated 382 matches for "rewindability".
2010 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] Alternative exception handling proposal
Two amendments:
> The semantics of the invoke instruction are slightly modified: if an exception
> unwinds and it doesn't match anything in the list of catches and filters,
> and there is no cleanup, then control doesn't branch to the unwind label,
> unwinding simply continues out of the function.
in fact the new semantics would be that if an exception doesn't match then
2010 Dec 02
5
[LLVMdev] Alternative exception handling proposal
On Dec 2, 2010, at 1:40 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Two amendments:
>
>> The semantics of the invoke instruction are slightly modified: if an exception
>> unwinds and it doesn't match anything in the list of catches and filters,
>> and there is no cleanup, then control doesn't branch to the unwind label,
>> unwinding simply continues out of the function.
>
2002 Aug 13
1
ReWind vs WINE vs WINEX
I have a question in that which is the best WINE to
use? Or what are the differences
wineX - This is the wine from Transgaming that the CVS
does not contain SafeDisc but the purchasable one
does?
rewind - This is the MIT/X licensed version
wine - This is the LGPL version from www.winehq.com
Right now I use "wine" and update from CVS from
winehq.com. So which is the best one to use as
2002 Aug 11
4
Wine license issues
> ok,
> This is something I want to ask for some time now :)
> Does this mean that License issues works with wine as it
> works with the Linux kernel?
> The Linux kernel is GPLed, however if a module (driver) is
> dynamic loadable, it can have a proprietary license.
> Is this the way it works with wine? The core (wine itself)
> is LGPL, however its modules (builtin
2003 Sep 02
3
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
Hello,
I have an icecast2 server streaming some mp3 files and am using
winamp to listen to the stream, however I couldn't figure out if
there is a way to seek or rewind. Is there a way to seek/fast
forward/rewind/pause using icecast2 ?
<p>Regards,
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2003 Dec 11
5
Yuck! Error in buffer handling
Hello.
Is this normal. Or does it mean there is a problem ?
-------------------------
stop now
Beginning asterisk shutdown....
Executing last minute cleanups
== Destroying any remaining musiconhold processes
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Connection reset by peer
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe
Asterisk cleanly ending (0).
2014 Nov 19
0
Feature request: rewindable resampler
Hello.
As you probably know, PulseAudio uses the resampler from libspeexdsp by
default. As a PulseAudio contributor, I have a feature request.
As you can see from old publications [1,2] by Lennart Poettering,
PulseAudio has a "timer-based scheduling" feature which is now active by
default. PulseAudio attempts to use as high latency as possible
(sometimes up to 2 seconds) in order
2010 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] Alternative exception handling proposal
Hi John,
>>> For extra goodness, I propose introducing a new instruction "rewind" that takes
>>> an exception pointer and selector value as arguments:
>>> rewind<ptr>,<i32>
>>
>> Actually the existing "unwind" instruction can be repurposed for this, as there
>> was no real need for rewind to take any arguments. All
2006 Feb 02
4
Rewind MusicOnHold?
Does anyone know how to rewind the music on hold?
Thanks
Dan Journo
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2011 May 30
1
ControlPlayback's options
Hi List,
Asterisk 's *ControlPlayback* will used for play any recorded file as an
audio player. Is it possible that we can use it for multiple forward and
rewind ?
ex:-
original: ControlPlayback(filename,skipms,ff,rew,stop,pause)
expected
ControlPlayback(filename,skip1,skip2,skip3,forward1,rewind1,forward2,rewind2,forward3,rewind3,stop,pause)
:
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Thanks and regards
Virendra Bhati
2004 Aug 06
3
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 12:16:53PM +1000, Michael Smith wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 September 2003 04:35, Hirendra Hindocha wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have an icecast2 server streaming some mp3 files and am using
> > winamp to listen to the stream, however I couldn't figure out if
> > there is a way to seek or rewind. Is there a way to seek/fast
> >
2004 Aug 06
2
ices 0.3 seg fault
> > > $ gdb /path/to/ices /path/to/coredump
> > >
> > #0 0x402b708d in III_dequantize_sample () from
> > #/usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0 1 0x402d0bc0 in ispow () from
> > #/usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
> > Cannot access memory at address 0x1
>
> Could this be an alpha-version of LAME? Switching to the latest
> stable version (3.93-1 afair)
2006 Aug 06
0
Newbie: How to rewind a videostream (long)
Hello, I'm new to this list, and pretty much also to the codec universe.
In a computer game I'm working on, there is an 3D TV-screen onto which I
project the frames of a movie. The movie is of course stored as theora, no
audio as it's not needed yet. I have it working so far, extracting a frame
and uploading it to the graphics card when the scene is drawn. The example
file
2007 Dec 19
1
unexpected behavior from gzfile and unz
I get unexpected behavior from "readLines()" and
"scan()" depending on how the file is opened with
"gzfile" or "unz". More specifically:
> file <- gzfile("file.gz")
> readLines(file,1)
[1] "a\tb\tc"
> readLines(file,1)
[1] "a\tb\tc"
> close(file)
It seems that the stream is rewound between calls to
readLines.
2010 Dec 06
2
Problems with Speex Resamplers
If you can produce a simple minimal repro that exhibits this issue on some
procedural signal (sine wave, etc) I'd love to look into it some more - I'm
maintaining a hardened version of the Speex Resampler and would be very
concerned if this bug made it into production.
- Sherief
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1998 Sep 11
1
smbtar multiple machines
Hi all,
I'm just looking at using smbtar to backup the Win95 PC's on my network, and would like usability ideas please.
The tape drive I intend to use is in our RS6000 and has a capacity of 20GB before compression which means that I will be able to fit plenty of PC's onto one tape as all the PC's have <3GB HD's on them.
The problem I have is how do I get multiple
2002 Jul 25
0
Réf. : Backing up both AIX and NT using Samba
Hi Joe,
What you can do is to tell the tape drive to not rewind after the first
backup. You have to select the dedicated device for that.
If my memory serves me, the device which does not rewind at backup end is
/dev/rmt{x}.4 or something like that.
So, the batch could be like this:
tar cvf /dev/rmt{x}.4 myfiles_from_AIX
smbclient ... -Tcga /dev/rmt{x} #after the NT backup,
2010 Nov 20
6
unicorn 3.0.0 - disable rewindable input!
Changes:
Rewindable "rack.input" may be disabled via the
"rewindable_input false" directive in the configuration file.
This will violate Rack::Lint for Rack 1.x applications, but can
reduce I/O for applications that do not need a rewindable
input.
This release updates us to the Kgio 2.x series which should play
more nicely with other libraries and applications. There are
2017 Oct 11
2
[PATCH v16 5/5] virtio-balloon: VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_CTRL_VQ
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 02:03:20PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote:
> On 10/10/2017 11:15 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 04:38:01PM +0000, Wang, Wei W wrote:
> > > On Sunday, October 1, 2017 11:19 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > > On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 12:05:54PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote:
> > > > > +static void ctrlq_send_cmd(struct
2017 Oct 11
2
[PATCH v16 5/5] virtio-balloon: VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_CTRL_VQ
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 02:03:20PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote:
> On 10/10/2017 11:15 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 04:38:01PM +0000, Wang, Wei W wrote:
> > > On Sunday, October 1, 2017 11:19 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > > On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 12:05:54PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote:
> > > > > +static void ctrlq_send_cmd(struct