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2005 Jun 23
5
SpanDSP - Squished Faxes
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2006 Mar 28
1
Squished faxes with txfax
Hello, I have been getting squished faxes very reliably when sending through Asterisk using txfax. It looks as if all horizontal white space has been removed. Interestingly it is perfectly repeatable, which seems to rule out timing related issues. My configuration is: Asterisk SVN-branch-1.2-r7337M spandsp-0.0.2pre21 ( though I have tried a 0.0.3 snapshot as well as 0.0.2pre25 ) libtiff
2004 Dec 09
2
Ogg Squish 0.98?
I'm trying to track down the source code to Ogg Squish 0.98 for testing. If someone has a tarball somewhere (please look!) I would greatly appreciate if they could email it to me. I've searched google high and low, it apparently doesn't exist anymore. Apparently, free software *can* disappear! -- "The question is no longer between violence and non-violence; It is between
2009 May 13
1
Emerald Theme Editor Windows Squished?
Listmates, On archlinux with emerald 0.8.2-1, the emerald theme editor windows are next to unusable. For some reason, the button edit 'Places' and 'Name' window areas are scrunched/squished way too small. Here is a screenshot: http://www.3111skyline.com/download/linux/compiz/emerald/editwindowlayoutsquished.jpg I have tried to resize them and either I don't know how, or
2004 Dec 09
0
Ogg Squish 0.98?
Nevermind - I found it. No, it does not use Ogg encapsulation, but it does compile right off the bat. This lists itself as version 98.9, I'm guessing that means 0.98.9. If someone has a newer version, please let me know. :-) http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/user/mwhitson/Project/Ogg/ogg9-partial.tgz Woohoo! Vintage Xiph from 1996! What could be better? On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 03:38:40AM
2006 Apr 09
4
Set Speed of Combinational Effects
How can I slow/speed up the combo effects? Thanks
2004 Dec 09
1
Ogg Squish 0.98?
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 04:38:57AM -0800, arc@Xiph.org wrote: > Nevermind - I found it. No, it does not use Ogg encapsulation, but it > does compile right off the bat. This lists itself as version 98.9, I'm > guessing that means 0.98.9. If someone has a newer version, please let > me know. :-) I found a 98.10 version, and uploaded it:
2000 Sep 07
0
AW: What's in a name
To cite from www.xiph.org (the author's name of this text was not available on the page): The Ogg project began with a few-weekend-attempt at a simple audio compression package as part of a larger project in 1993. At the time, the software was called 'Squish'. The project and the general problem of music compression became a personal fascination, and Squish took on a life of its own
2015 Oct 20
3
centos wiki strangeness.
In preparing to answer a question about some yum undesired behavior, I wanted to reference fastest mirror info, but when I went to https://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/FastestMirror I find all the text has been squished to the right hand side of the page and made 1 word wide all the way down. The https://wiki.centos.org/FrontPage looks similar but perhaps it is a little better? Or is
2015 Mar 27
3
[LLVMdev] fix for loop scale limiting in BFI
...ed for this change without PGO. This is what my patch does, and it's getting into issues. With the scaling limit gone, the frequencies propagated overflow 64bits, so they need to be scaled down to a 64bit space. To be on the safe side, my patch is mapping them down to a 32bit space, but I am squishing them too much on the lower end. So regions of the CFG that before had distinct temperatures are now showing up with frequency == 1. I need a better smoother for the mapping from the Scale64 floats down to 64bit (or 32bit) integers. Diego.
2001 Sep 26
3
Formats other than Vorbis in Ogg
I have a question about Ogg. (which, ironically, means i'm posting to the wrong list. I don't know of an Ogg list though, and if i'm posting to the wrong list, please inform and forgive me) A while back I read how some of the developers had added MIDI support to the Ogg stream format. While just in early stages, this reminded me of a thought that had been passing through my
2006 Jan 17
0
:afterFinish not getting called?
I am attempting to remove an element in the :afterFinish callback of the "Squish" effect. This is what my call looks like. <%= link_to_remote ("X", :url => { :action => "deleteIt", :id => wc_line.attributes[''id''], :exercise_id => wc_line.attributes[''exercise_id''] },
2005 Aug 31
2
label *on the side* in conditional lattice plots?
I'm doing bwplot(x ~ y | z, ...) with lattice, but would like the z-labels to appear to the *side* of each bwplot, rather than on top... is this possible? The main reason is that my bwplots are horizontal, and as such can be nicely squished in the vertical axis (big space-saver when including in papers), but the labels "get in the way", look too large in comparison, while I have
2004 Sep 10
2
SpanDSP/RxFax anomalies...
I've recently started playing with the RxFax application on my Asterisk box. I've had success, mostly, but I've had some failures, too... The most recent failure is specific to receiving from a particular fax machine -- a "Canon Laser Class 9000S". The TIF images received are readable, but the aspect ratio is stretched horizonatlly (or squished vertically). Is this a
2006 Mar 15
3
slider control for touch screens?
I was wooed here by this demo page for the script.aculo.us slider control: http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/SliderDemo ... but I''m looking for a slider control well adapted for use in a touch-screen kiosk application (an unusual place to put a web application, perhaps, but bear with me...) I''ve posted an example (screencast and downloadable program) here:
2004 Sep 23
2
viewing fax tiffs?
Hello, I have spandsp setup to accept incoming faxes and receiving tif files via Email. Using tiff2pdf, or tiff2ps -a2 or even tiffsplit, the last page of the fax is cut off and the quality of the text looks "squished". I "figure" it's a tiff parsing thing, as opposed to a problem with my spandsp installation (heh). Has anyone experienced the same thing, or can
2001 Jul 16
3
file magic for Ogg, Vorbis?
I am trying to figure out file(1) magic(1) for Ogg and Vorbis. (I am using file from NetBSD 1.5.1.) Currently I have: 0 string OggS Ogg data >29 string vorbis \b, Vorbis audio Some results: $ file ~/audio/kaas.* /home/reed/audio/kaas.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Stereo /home/reed/audio/kaas.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis audio /home/reed/audio/kaas.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio,
2015 Apr 24
2
[LLVMdev] Loss of precision with very large branch weights
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Diego Novillo <dnovillo at google.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Xinliang David Li <davidxl at google.com> > wrote: >> >> yes -- for count representation, 64 bit is needed. The branch weight >> here is different and does not needs to be 64bit to represent branch >> probability precisely. > >
2015 Apr 24
3
[LLVMdev] Loss of precision with very large branch weights
yes -- for count representation, 64 bit is needed. The branch weight here is different and does not needs to be 64bit to represent branch probability precisely. David On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Smith, Kevin B <kevin.b.smith at intel.com> wrote: > FWIW. Intel compiler's profile instrumentation uses 64 bit integer counters. > We wrestled with similar problems for a long
2023 Dec 14
0
R-help Digest, Vol 250, Issue 13
Kevin, Maybe also look at what air quality monitoring is being done in area. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RAQSAPI/vignettes/RAQSAPIvignette.html Depends what and how near, but might be something relevant there? Karl Dr Karl Ropkins Transport Studies | Environment | University of Leeds ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2023 07:52:59 -0800 From: Bert Gunter