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2007 Jun 16
1
audio stitching in php
...is created that has all the speex file in a set folder with a bit of text to speech between the file for id reasons the speex file in the folder are deleted once done based on what I have read (corrent me if Im wrong): I need to convert the speex files to wav files (executable program), then I can stitchs the wav files together (php code) and convert the wave file into a speex files (executable program) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Conrad Parker" <conrad@metadecks.org> To: "Tom Sparks" <tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au> Cc: <speex-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Saturd...
2010 Aug 18
0
Re: PC Stitch - cross stitch software
To install, you have to do winetricks mfc42 according to http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24039 See http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks
2007 Jun 15
1
audio stitching in php
do any of you know of a audio stitching for php --------------------------------- Yahoo!7 Mail has just got even bigger and better with unlimited storage on all webmail accounts. Find out more. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/attachment...
2007 Jun 18
0
audio stitching in php
...hp I have nearly completed the protype version ----- Original Message ----- From: "Conrad Parker" <conrad@metadecks.org> To: "Tom Sparks" <tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au> Cc: <speex-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] audio stitching in php > On 16/06/07, Tom Sparks <tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au> wrote: >> I am looking at writing a program using php >> >> that after X number of days (eg 60 days) >> a speex file is created that has all the speex file in >> a set folder >> with a bit...
2003 Jan 28
2
rsync 2.5.6 fails on Tru64 v5.0 with rsync://<hostname>/
I've just compiled 2.5.6 release on Tru64 V5.0A (configure detects alphaev67-dec-osf5.0, gcc release is a 3.1.1). rsync fails using rsync://<hostname>/ syntax. > lct@goliath(32) [rsync-2.5.6]$ ./rsync rsync://stitch/ > rsync: getaddrinfo: stitch 873: servname not supported for ai_socktype > rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(83) Is there anyone else that has the same problem ? Laurent. -- Laurent CREPET -- laurent.crepet@free.fr http://megrapet.free.fr/
2009 Dec 03
1
[LLVMdev] Appending linkage and DGE
Sorry if this question is a repeat, I never got an answer the last time I asked :) How does appending linkage interact with dead global elimination? From what I understand, appending linkage arrays are stitched together by the linker. Dead global elimination usually happens after linking, so if any of those arrays are "live", then any globals that they point to will be live as well. My conclusion, therefore, is that any global that is marked as having appending linkage can never be considered...
2015 Feb 20
4
why HLS/DASH are problematic in an Icecast context
...> I don't understand why this has to be so limited, because the basic > idea, as I understand it, is to extend the .m3u playlist format so that > stream listeners can automatically choose alternative sources for the > same content. That could be implemented in a codec-agnostic way. Stitching together compressed media streams for gapless playback isn't trivial, and in particular while .ogg and .opus support sample-accurate cuts and cross-lapping for gapless transitions between arbitrary segments, mp3 and aac do not. Moreover, part of the point of HLS was to support bitrate switch...
2005 Jun 24
4
File System Size Limits?
...SHA1 Is there some limit on the size of a file system which can be shared via samba? I'm trying to set up a file server with a 100GB shared partition and it doesn't want to work. I'm running Fedora Core 4, and Samba Version 3.0.14a-2. The output from testparm looks like this: [root@stitch samba]# testparm Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf Processing section "[homes]" Processing section "[printers]" Processing section "[haldisk]" Loaded services file OK. Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions # Gl...
2018 Apr 23
0
Reconstructing files from shards
...m sort them properly and then simply cat/copy+ them back together? cat shardGFID.1 .. shardGFID.X > thefile " / The response from RedHat was: "Yes, this should work, but you would need to include the base file (the 0th shard, if you will) first in the list of files that you're stitching up.? In the happy case, you can test it by comparing the md5sum of the file from the mount to that of your stitched file." We tested it with some VM files and it indeed worked fine. That was probably on 3.10.1 at the time. -wk On 4/20/2018 12:44 PM, Jamie Lawrence wrote: > Hell...
2008 Apr 09
4
SYSLINUX 3.63-pre4
I have tackled a major bug that affected sdi.c32 especially, but might at least theoretically have affected other formats as well. It *appears* to load the SDI image I managed to stitch together with XP Embedded Studio, but it doesn't actually boot neither on my system nor in simulation; then trying to upgrade it to SP2 caused it to corrupt itself, so I'm not all that keen to trying to make that bit actually work. Help with testing would *really* be appreciated at this...
2009 May 14
3
R & Java
...e SAS has it's Java API for enterprise integration) or a Service we can call (e.g. a web service, a http invoker service , ...), ... ? The ideal solution -to my view- would be to integrate it with ESB functionality (e.g. Mule: http://www.mulesource.org/display/COMMUNITY/Home). It allows you to stitch/knit/... together what/how/where you want. Has anyone ever done such a thing? Thx for advice, Regards, Philippe __________________________________________________ Philippe Lamote Technology Lead @TSSC - Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R&D <Software Architect && System Desi...
2012 Jan 14
2
[LLVMdev] Off Topic: Building ld
...e a need to build ld from source to understand an assert(0). I got excited when I found that ld64 on the opensource portal contains an xcodeproj http://opensource.apple.com/source/ld64/ld64-127.2/ But... it seems like I'm lacking mach-o/arm/reloc.h, and dyld_priv.h. I'm doing my best to stitch it all together, but if anyone has any pointers to make this less painful, it would be much obliged. Humbly, Joe Abbey Director of S/W Development Arxan Technologies, Inc. 1305 Cumberland Ave, Ste 215 West Lafayette, IN 47906 W: 765-889-4756 x2 C: 765-464-9893 jabbey at arxan.com www.arxan.com...
2006 Apr 27
15
Which is faster, calling helpers or rendering a partial?
Using partials is a nice way to separate chunks of content into separate pages as opposed to building strings in helpers, but I''m wondering which is faster. It scares me when I see stuff like: Rendered users/_public (0.00051) Rendered users/_public (0.00009) Rendered users/_public (0.00008) Rendered users/_public (0.00008) Rendered users/_public (0.00008) ....50 more times Has anyone
2012 Feb 02
4
an unusual use for R
I thought some of you might be amused by this. In my non-work time, I'm an avid weaver and teacher of weaving. I'm working on a project involving creating many detailed weaving patterns, so I wrote R code to automate it. Details here: http://stringpage.com/blog/?p=822 If the overlap between R users and avid tablet weavers turns out to be >> 1, I'll polish it up and turn it
2004 Aug 06
3
Chopping off the wideband?
...f the file were wideband, ignoring the ultra-wideband info. > It would also be possible to write a tool that strips off those bytes > from the file itself (making it a bit smaller) but such a tool hasn't > been written yet. I have a very hacky tool called speexcat, designed to cut and stitch speex files together, and modify things like author/title tags without the need for decoding/re-encoding. If I were to polish it up a little (a lot), and maybe implement the ultra-wideband -> wideband stripping, would anybody honestly use it? If so, I'd be happy to do so. Regards, Bernard....
2010 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] inline callsites whose function definitions are in different file?
...orce to compile file1.c 1st. > - when compiling file2.c: >  . read file1.bc >  . attach to file2's module >  - do inline analysis + inlining >  - detach the attached file1.bc functions > - repeat for other files. > ... This is what LTO does. One difference is, usually LTO stitches all modules together before inlining instead of individually attaching/detaching .bc files. This is because what if file2.c uses a function from file9.c ? - Devang
2006 Jul 03
1
plugin to add method to rjs "page" object
...ough a plugin. For a simple example, suppose I want to add the following which is really just an alias for the usual page.replace_html. def replace_html2(id, *options_for_render) call ''Element.update'', id, render(*options_for_render) end How can I stitch this new method into the "page" object? Thanks, Peter
2009 Oct 01
1
Help for 3D Plotting Data on 'Irregular' Grid
...ds not only do I have a different number of observations (y values) at each time, but I also have observations taken on a a different x grid each time. As a matter of fact, it is as if I had a set of independent observations, for each of which I can create effortlessly a 2D plot, that I want to stitch together into a 3D plot. I have no idea of how to achieve that. Examples I have found with lattice or scatterplot3D all assume a regular grid like the one I described above. Any help is really appreciated. Many thanks Lorenzo
2011 Nov 08
1
Adding Samba3/4 fileserver to samba4 domain
...to get this working like Franky (http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Franky) and information about Winbind (http://www.justlinux.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-118512.html). We have not been succesful in putting all the pieces together though. Could you give any pointers on how this is supposed to be stitched together? Our solution now has been to install samba4 (alpha17) as a member server and then experimenting with the franky approach of using samba3 for the file server parts. We've managed to add the server to the domain as a member but can't seem to get authentication to flow through....
2015 Oct 14
2
How to wrap Opus data in an Ogg stream?
...decoder will interpret a page that contains multiple segments, each less than 255 bytes as a set of opus packages, each with the length determined by the specified segment length? And just to be absolutely certain: If I happen to have opus packets that are more than 255 bytes long, will a decoder stitch together any segment that is of length 255 with whatever comes next and then decode this as a single opus packet?