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2011 Apr 18
0
New winetricks 20110417: new verbs braid braid_demo cod5_waw deadspace dotnet20sp2 dragonage_ue mise popfs splitsecond splitsecond_demo spore
Another fortnight, another Winetricks.
This release fixes a handful of bugs, and adds a handful of games
(or, really, ports them from wisotool). It also brings back the old
verb dotnet20sp2, since that seems to work with wine-1.3.18
(please let me know if it's useful).
It also adds a rudimentary gui to prompt for Steam username and password,
cleans up the --help message, and improves mac and
2004 Aug 06
4
Chopping off the wideband?
...tream with a 16000 Hz wideband, and the output sounds
pretty sane. The interface is:
peexcat --title "new title" --author "new author" \
file1.spx start_frame end_frame file2.spx start_frame end_frame ...
Ideally, you should be able to specify the time as
hours:mins:seconds.splitseconds rather than frame numbers (by bash
you can just do $(((min*60+sec)*50)) but it's tacky).
I discovered the magic number 50 somewhere as being the number of
speex frames per second... is this a universal constant that can be
guaranteed?
It also does some black magic and contortion with granule_...
2004 Aug 06
0
Chopping off the wideband?
...narrowband and a wideband stream
with speexcat, you lose the high-band in the second part, right? To make
speexdec handle chained streams, it would have to handle new headers
with different sampling-rate, channels, ...
> Ideally, you should be able to specify the time as
> hours:mins:seconds.splitseconds rather than frame numbers (by bash
> you can just do $(((min*60+sec)*50)) but it's tacky).
>
> I discovered the magic number 50 somewhere as being the number of
> speex frames per second... is this a universal constant that can be
> guaranteed?
Only if you use 8/16/32 kHz, othe...
2004 Aug 06
3
Chopping off the wideband?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 06:09:43PM -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Le mar 18/02/2003 ? 17:38, John Hayes a ?crit :
> > If I encode something in ultra-wideband, can I decode it in wideband by
> > chopping off bytes in every frame?
>
> All you have to do is use the --force-wb switch with speexdec. It will
> decode as if the file were wideband, ignoring the ultra-wideband