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2005 Dec 31
0
Losing definition on the midrange on latest encoders
...be able to achieve that quality with a lower bitrate." I would disagree with this. I think the developers have made some poor choices of late and the latest encoders are worse than earlier ones. Basically they allocate much more of bandwidth to the very high treble than they used to which shortchanges the midrange - even at the highest bitrates they never allocate very much bandwidth to the midrange. Yes the highs are a little crisper, but I don't think it was worth losing definition in the midrange where our hearing is more accute. Unfortunately it takes much more bit-bandwidth to impro...
2010 Jun 18
2
Kernel independent OCFS2 packages for RHEL, Scientific Linux and CentOS
Hi, I would like to announce a set of OCFS2 kABI-tracking kernel module packages for RHEL5, Scientific Linux 5 and CentOS-5 and kernels. These packages have been introduced into the ELRepo testing repository (http://elrepo.org/). You can find these packages at: http://elrepo.org/linux/testing/el5/ The ELRepo project is a community project providing various additional kernel modules for
2010 Jun 18
2
Kernel independent OCFS2 packages for RHEL, Scientific Linux and CentOS
Hi, I would like to announce a set of OCFS2 kABI-tracking kernel module packages for RHEL5, Scientific Linux 5 and CentOS-5 and kernels. These packages have been introduced into the ELRepo testing repository (http://elrepo.org/). You can find these packages at: http://elrepo.org/linux/testing/el5/ The ELRepo project is a community project providing various additional kernel modules for
2016 Mar 01
2
[PATCH 1/5] fat: fix minfatsize for large FAT32
On 02/26/16 09:54, Gene Cumm via Syslinux wrote: >> >> I'm not exactly sure how that would work (how would you mark those clusters >> as wasted when my understanding is that the FAT's can't provide any >> knowledge about them in the first place?) and unless it is automatically >> integrated and ran during the Syslinux installation, it sounds quite >>