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2017 Dec 22
2
Having problems connecting
I am having problems connecting two computers over the vpn.
Form the debug messages it looks like the two computers are connected via tcp on port 655.
But when I try to ping the other computer I get the message:
Cannot route packet from TrackServer (MYSELF): unknown IPv4 destination address 10.23.23.255
One computer has the VPN ip address 10.23.23.1, the other 10.23.23.2. The network mask is
2001 Jul 16
3
RE: Audio broadcasting... (fwd)
...re finding
out that WMA isnt too cross platform :-)
Was wondering if someone could help out with these questions...
The encoding platform is windows...
Is vorbis suitable for 33.6k/56k streaming yet?
Would be a good opportunity for some vorbis publicity, if it works out.
-Dan
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[-] Omae no subete no kichi wa ore no mono da. [-]
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Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 17:41:33 -0400
To: Dan Hollis <goemon@anime.net>
Subject: RE: Audio broadcasting...
I've been to icecast.org and a couple other sites, but still don't know too
much about the format. Sin...
2017 Dec 22
0
Having problems connecting
...gt; I have disabled IPv6 on the network cards.
>
> Does anybody know what causes this and how to solve it or how do get more information about this problem?
What Subnet= settings have you used in each hosts file on each host?
In the hosts files, you might want to try setting each host's Subet=
to its own <VPN ip address>/32. For example:
On the first:
Subnet=10.23.23.1/32
On the second:
Subnet=10.23.23.2/32
The subnet of a host (in the host's hosts file) is different from the
subnet of the VPN interface on the host.
-Parke
2006 Jun 27
2
supplying dynamic main argument to plot?
All,
Simple question but I don't seem to be able to find the answer in the
documentation:
When using "plot" within a loop, is there any way to supply the argument
to "main" dynamically,
i.e., so that the title is Patient k below as the loop cycles through
each value of k?
plot(x,y, xlim=c(0,250), ylim=c(0,1000), xlab="gamma", ylab="r1",
2005 Oct 25
1
selecting every nth item in the data
I want to make a glm and then use predict. I have a fairly small sample
(4000 cases) and I want to train on 90% and test on 10% but I want to do
it in slices so I test on every 10th case and train on the others. Is
there some simple way to get these elements?
Stephen
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2001 Sep 04
2
vorbis rebroadcaster?
...dcasters out there set up for vorbis streams?
A weekly internet radio program is looking to add vorbis to their codec
lineup, but needs a host to rebroadcast the vorbis uplink.
Right now they send Microsoft Media Encoder streams to Mindsnare who
rebroadcasts it from there.
-Dan
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2002 Mar 08
1
portable vorbis players
Has anyone done a portable vorbis player yet?
Is the SA-1100 fast enough to do vorbis decoding? What are some embedded
boards that are fast enough currently?
-Dan
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2002 Mar 10
0
paypal donations to xiph
I think the main xiph.org homepage (http://www.xiph.org/) should have a
direct link to paypal donations for (vorbis/xiph/tarkin). I dug around
the webpages and couldn't find the link.
-Dan
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2002 Apr 26
2
kuro5hin.org || The Trouble with Vorbis
There is an article on Ogg Vorbis at kuro5hin.org:
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/25/212840/001
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2017 Dec 30
2
Having problems connecting
...gt; I have disabled IPv6 on the network cards.
>
> Does anybody know what causes this and how to solve it or how do get more information about this problem?
What Subnet= settings have you used in each hosts file on each host?
In the hosts files, you might want to try setting each host's Subet= to its own <VPN ip address>/32. For example:
On the first:
Subnet=10.23.23.1/32
On the second:
Subnet=10.23.23.2/32
The subnet of a host (in the host's hosts file) is different from the subnet of the VPN interface on the host.
-Parke
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2004 Aug 15
3
calibration/validation sets
Hi;
Does anyone know how to create a calibration and validation set from a particular dataset? I have a dataframe with nearly 20,000 rows! and I would like to select (randomly) a subset from the original dataset (...I found how to do that) to use as calibration set. However, I don't know how to remove this "calibration" set from the original dataframe in order to get my
2005 Jan 26
2
Butterflies in mdct.c
In mdct.c there's some functions including some-point butterfly. In 32-point and 16-point there are calling of smaller-point function everytime twice on each half of data. When I looked on it I found that's just linear algebra. So it can be rewritten to matrix multiplication. Some one can say: there's optimization on in register working. But imagine there's one calling 32-point,
2002 Jan 16
2
Ogg Vorbis Quality Analisis (+ bug) (+ misc)
I have run an ogg analisis using EAQUAL from -q 0 till
-q 10 evaluating bitrate and quality. The results are
shown in a nice graph, and can be seen here:
http://audio.sinderman.com/
One thing I have found is a bug, as it is cleary shown
by the blue lines. Other discoveries are written in that
page, and others are still evolving in my mind :)
The goals of this analisis is to help the developers
2002 Jan 10
3
UTF8_LANG: a much better idea
I've found a much better solution; it's standard (in Unicode itself),
simple and more flexible: Unicode language tagging. It was made for just
this purpose, in fact.
A technical description is at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr27/#tag
which, like all specs, makes it sound a bit more complicated than it
really is.
It comes down to this: mark the language of text with U+E0001
2002 Jan 02
3
TAG Standard - ENSEMBLE/PERFORMER tags
I've read through what I think is the entire thread and looked at the
standard in its current incarnation
(https://reactor-core.org/~djw/ogg-tags.txt). I have only one major problem
with the proposed standard at the moment. The existance of both PERFORMER
and ENSEMBLE tags. I think this is describing the same type of data
(ENSEMBLE = thing that performed the music, PERFORMER = thing that
2002 Jan 02
3
TAG Standard - ENSEMBLE/PERFORMER tags
I've read through what I think is the entire thread and looked at the
standard in its current incarnation
(https://reactor-core.org/~djw/ogg-tags.txt). I have only one major problem
with the proposed standard at the moment. The existance of both PERFORMER
and ENSEMBLE tags. I think this is describing the same type of data
(ENSEMBLE = thing that performed the music, PERFORMER = thing that
2002 Jan 13
1
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2004 Aug 17
2
Re: Thanks Frank, setting graph parameters, and why social scientists don't use R
...ple(nrow(iris), nrow(iris) * 0.3)
>> iris.valid = iris[iris.id, ]
>> iris.train = iris[-iris.id, ]
>> nrow(iris.valid)
>[1] 45
>> nrow(iris.train)
>[1] 105
>
>The first line takes a sample of 30% of the number of rows in the Iris
>data. The second line does a subetting of those samples -- the validation
>set. The third takes what's left -- the training set. This is perhaps
>not efficient and the code can definitely be simplified...but it's Sunday
>morning and I haven't had my morning coffee yet :D
>
>Cheers,
>
>Kevin
>
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