Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "subdued".
2008 May 07
2
figure margins too large for a barplot in png, pdf ok
I've used to have a script with a barplot command it in, preceded by a
png:
png(graph.file,height=H,width=W)
barplot(t,names.arg=breaks[2:(length(t)+1)],tck=gridlines)
-- worked before R 2.6.2. When I tried it in R 2.6.2, which I have
for a while but didn't run with that script, it complained, the
margins too large, and I've googled the messages from our list where
neither
2001 Aug 13
1
Sound clip with encoder issue.
...code the file at 64kbps. The problem occurs at all
bitrates, but is most audible at the lower ones. The encoded file
introduces an artifact that sounds remarkably like a blown speaker. Once
you have heard it at 64kbs (it is very obvious,) go ahead and try the
highest bitrate. The noise is much more subdued, but it is still there.
If you listen _real_ closely to the original, you can hear the very
quiet sound in the background that is likely tripping the encoder up. It
almost sounds like a cat purring.
Hope this is of some help.
- Mike
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2010 May 11
2
AEC - Echo is cancelled however.....
2010/5/11 Elston Sa <jose at rebaca.com>:
> Is there an API in speex or have you implemented your own?
I don't know if there is an API in speex for this, probably not. There
is a test for AEC which does something very similar.
I implemented it starting from a FFT library. It is quite easy to do.
>
> I am currently trying to find one. But if you could point me to one it will
2010 May 11
0
AEC - Echo is cancelled however.....
...ay that I have
one "captured stream" purely with echo (i.e. no one else is speaking) and
one stream with echo + someone speaking. I confirmed that I start in perfect
sync. When I run echo canceller on the first stream there is perfect echo
cancellation and on the second stream the echo is subdued. The echo is not
very audible unless you listen at high volume. Although this is acceptable,
I would like to know if you see similar issue.
-Elston
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2018 Oct 01
0
tada ... the Z of Jericho 多 & i ... the Ro' Chosein 大
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, but it hasn't done so yet" .. so goes the first in a series of mantras
spoken by the damned of our day; phrases I call "torches
<http://amhi.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgFAwFWV09RU1UdU1wDX1cNVg>
" for a fire that morality simly will not allow to be subdued. It should be
more than clear from what you are seeing around you and epxeriencing--even
if through nothing more than this language and the mechanism by which it's
been hidden... that science has very much reverse engineered the innner
workings of our minds, and paired with this Exodus from dar...
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obamas Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...by screaming over the appearance of mere graffiti on a few synagogue walls. (Never mind that in many of these cases ?
in which, by the way, no harm comes to any Jew ? a Jew is found to have perpetrated the act.) Yet with respect to the burning bodies of Palestinian women and children, our media is
subdued.
Shamir correctly interprets this posture: ?The quietude of the West should frighten us well beyond the Middle Eastern context, as it possibly means our civilization is dead. . . . It implies
that the Europeans and Americans have lost the sacral core, and our profaned civilization is doomed to ext...
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obamas Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
...by screaming over the appearance of mere graffiti on a few synagogue walls. (Never mind that in many of these cases ?
in which, by the way, no harm comes to any Jew ? a Jew is found to have perpetrated the act.) Yet with respect to the burning bodies of Palestinian women and children, our media is
subdued.
Shamir correctly interprets this posture: ?The quietude of the West should frighten us well beyond the Middle Eastern context, as it possibly means our civilization is dead. . . . It implies
that the Europeans and Americans have lost the sacral core, and our profaned civilization is doomed to ext...