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2001 Sep 05
2
vorbis.arkena.com Ogg stream testing
Thanks for letting us try this.
On my 1.5M DSL line in Pasadena CA USA, I get the 128k stream real
good, output to Alesis M1 Active monitors. The fidelity is fine, as
far as what I think the content probably sounds like. The 64K stream
comes in fine as to throughput but sounds quite grainy, smeared and
flangy high freqs. Well, you asked for reports.
Keep up the good work.
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2013 Oct 09
5
Re: [HVM} xen_platform_pci=0 doesn't prevent platform device creation and disk and nic take over by PV drivers.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013, 2:00:02 PM, you wrote:
> create ^
> title it xen_platform_pci=0 doesn''t work with qemu-xen
> owner it Anthony Perard <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
> thanks
Perhaps in general looking at the libxl and xend .. and .. qemu-xen and qemu-xen-traditonal compatibility shoud be added too.
Perhaps i''m a bit blunt ..
but for users
2008 Jan 07
2
reducing the number of x-axis lables in a bwplot while plotting all boxes
I apologize if this is somewhere in the archives, but I can't seem to find
a solution to this question.
I've been trying to plot a bwplot:
print(
bwplot( n.pareto ~ as.factor(gen) | mut.rate * n.pop,
data=p6,
horizontal=FALSE,
box.ratio=0.75,
cex=0.6,
xlim=c(-1,51),
ylim=c(-1,500),
2012 Sep 04
1
Gradually adjust NTP sync over time?
Suppose you have server A and server B. Server B is running 60
seconds too fast, while server A is accurate. Is there a way to
gradually move server B's time back into sync with server A, without
making a drastic, immediate change to the clock? In other words, we
would like to 'smear' the difference across several hours or days to
ensure there are no drastic changes in timestamps,
2010 Jul 22
1
Bar Plot Bars "Bleed" off Plotting Area
R Community,
I have a stupid little barplot I am trying to construct (Windows XP, R.11.1,
32-bit). Whenever I run it my bars run below the horizontal axis. Can anyone
(1) reproduce this and (2) offer a solution? Rather simplistic code follows
(I am new to the community)> Thanks for your help!
Greg Gilbert
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2008 Mar 10
1
hclust graphics - plotting many points
Hello.
I have a distance matrix with lots of distances that I use hclust to
organise. I then plot the results using the plot method of hclust.
However, the plot itself takes around 20 mins to make due to there
being ~700 things in the matrix that I have distances for. I thus
would like to dump this to some graphics format which will let me
examine this further.
I tried dumping it to postscript:
2024 Feb 02
1
Adding XDG BDS paths *as fallbacks only*, not replacing ~/.ssh
On Fri, 2 Feb 2024, 90 wrote:
> Since I can't help but feel like my previous email is already being flat-out ignored, I would just like to reiterate:
>
> - I am not asking for ~/.ssh to stop being used.
> - I am happy to contribute this myself with the blessing of the devs.
>
> All I would like is to be able to move files within ~/.ssh to their appropriate XDG paths and
1999 Aug 15
1
Vorbis transform description
OK, into the nitty-gritty, albeit a high-level version. If it sounds
like I'm glossing important details, you're right. This discusses
only the basic DSP; precise coding, framing, sync, etc, will be in
another mail.
Vorbis is a hybrid transform domain general purpose audio encoder,
like MPEG in some respects (it is rooted in much of the same basic
theory). For the most part, the
2017 Jun 15
3
OT: Explain where mailing list bouncing comes from ?
Another "me too" (also Gmail).
I just received my 4th "account suspended, too many bounces" email,
after having several days of lost mailing list content over a short
vacation break the last time. When I notified the admin email account of
the failure, it seemed the responder missed the point about the emails,
saying the link had expired (it had been more than three days
2014 Nov 21
2
0.8-based Compiz work
For the last few weeks I've been fiddling with the 0.8 code-base, mostly
because compiz got nuked in my distro and I had to do something, if for no
other reason than to have a running WM. You can find my work at:
https://github.com/KristianLyng/compiz
(I'm also tracking issues there)
I've done what I felt like doing, some of which would've been
controversial/problematic 5 years
2000 Dec 03
4
Low bitrate high-band coding...
Hi,
I'd like to contribute to Vorbis and I think this may be of some interest for
low bitrate coding. I have been experimenting with low bit-rate coding for the
high-band (11 kHz to 22 kHz) and, though I haven't yet started quantizing my
coefficients (a gain and an LPC filter), I expect to be able to approximate the
whole 11-22 kHz band with around 1000 bits/s per channel (maybe even 500
2013 Jun 28
0
[LLVMdev] [LNT] Question about results reliability in LNT infrustructure
On 28 June 2013 10:28, David Tweed <david.tweed at arm.com> wrote:
> (Inicidentally, responding to the earlier email below, I think you don't
> really want to compare moving averages but use some statistical test to
> quantify if the separation between the set of points within the "earlier
> window" are statistically significantly higher than the "later
2016 Dec 14
1
New leap second end of 2016 / beginning 2017 (depending on TZ)
As R is sophisticated enough to track leap seconds,
?.leap.seconds
we'd need to update our codes real soon now again:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second
(and those of you who want second precision in R in 2017 need to start
working with 'R patched' or 'R devel' ...)
2024 Feb 02
1
Adding XDG BDS paths *as fallbacks only*, not replacing ~/.ssh
2 February 2024 at 12:37, "Damien Miller" <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
>
> No, sorry. This has been discussed extensively before, leading to the
>
> most uncivil discussion our bugtracker has ever seen and the only
>
> permanent user bans I've ever had to implement. Myself and the other
>
> developers have zero desire to relitigate this and no
2006 Oct 09
2
How to generate the random numbers uniformly distributed on the unit disc?
Hi,
I want to get random number which is uniformly distributed on the unit
disc.
How can I do that with R?
Best wishes,
WAN WAN
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2004 Jan 20
0
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2003 Mar 17
0
Samba Support - DOES IT WORK?
Hi,
Apologies for an off topic, but important request.
Please DO NOT REPLY TO THIS LIST! Please DO NOT DISCUSS this ON LIST.
Make all replies direct to: jht@samba.org
There are claimes that open source software poses a big risk to commercial
users because there exists NO formal support facilities.
A journalist would like to speak with key people who have obtained support
from both the open
2012 Mar 22
2
Summary values from Glm function (rms package)
Dear fellow R-users,
I?m using the Glm function (gamma family of distributions) from the rms
package to compare 2 groups on costs data. Although the summary function
does provide the mean cost difference and standard errors, I believe these
values were in the (natural) log ratio format. Is there a function to
express these values into the original scale of the response variable (i.e.,
dollars)
2009 Oct 25
0
[1.1.1] Too much quantization on flat red surfaces
Hi,
I've tested Theora on an HD-ready material, with quality 7, single pass.
Resulting bitrate was 1.8Mb/s. Most parts of a movie encoded this way look
fine, usually better than a DVD, and in daylight scenes, have no noticeable
artifacts at all. But it seems that red surfaces are too much compressed;
blocking artifacts are clearly visible on them. Also, white people have
slightly smeared
2004 Jul 22
0
Patches for advanced encode option to change impulse
...ode
at. The option is called "impulse_trigger_profile" and can take on
values of 0 to 6, where 0 to 4 are the default _psy_global_44 values
while 5 and 6 are basically 3 and 4 from GT3b1. Basically using a
higher number makes Vorbis switch to short blocks more often in order to
reduce a smearing noise that occurs at mid q on microattack samples like
the Originalsmall.flac sample at HA.org. Vorbis isn't switching to
short blocks enough on these samples so 'upping' the global mapping
helps reduce it. :)
Best regards,
Steve
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