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2007 Jul 19
2
noise reduction capabilities
Hi,
I am considering to use Speex in a particular environment and I want to ask if
you thought it realistic.
I am going to use Wireless SIP (G.711) handsets in an environment that is
typcially noisey (background), connecting to an Asterisk PBX. I am considering
converting the G.711 to Speex so I can "massage" out the background noise. Is
this realistic?
Any input would be great.
Thanks
RIchard
Richard McGravie
Bulletendpoints Enterprises Inc
(514)-952-0890
www.Bulletendp...
2018 Jun 21
2
[RFC] Removing debug locations from ConstantSDNodes
Isn't this a typcial situation when the is_stmt field in the DWARF line table should be used?
If we set is_stmt=0 for the instruction loading the constant, then a debugger can choose not to stop on that instruction when doing "step" on source level. That way we can keep the original source location for a ConstantSDNode, but also telling the debugger that this isn't a recommended
2007 Oct 30
0
noise reduction capabilities
...ie a ?crit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am considering to use Speex in a particular environment and I want
>>> to ask if
>>> you thought it realistic.
>>> I am going to use Wireless SIP (G.711) handsets in an environment
>>> that is
>>> typcially noisey (background), connecting to an Asterisk PBX. I am
>>> considering
>>> converting the G.711 to Speex so I can "massage" out the background
>>> noise. Is
>>> this realistic?
>>
>> Note that the noise suppression algorithm is independent...
2001 Jan 13
0
R (and ESS) mailing lists : Binary attachments not allowed anymore
In order to prevent viruses being posted on the R (or ESS) mailing lists,
I've disallowed binary attachments (of the "octet-stream" kind)
as of 15 minutes ago.
BTW, the case of Jan.10 was a typcial "MS Outlook address book" one.
I've received automated e-mails from about 20 sites where the mail delivery
server auto-detected the virus and didn't deliver it to
2003 Jun 03
0
wav49 problem
The special wav49 ms hack doesn't produce correct WAV files on output.
they cannot be played back on windows media player nor winamp.
for example a typcial voicemail message with 9 seconds stops after 6
seconds playback with the error: "invalid fileformat (Error=8004022F)"
attached is such a file.
in the meantime I use the uncompressed wav format and
postprocess this in
2003 Mar 27
1
Common Authentication Scheme
Has anybody out there had luck with LDAP or similar to enable users to share
a common logon database for Windows 2000 and Linux. Microsoft and Linux
supposedly allow authentication using LDAP, Kerberos and alternative schemes
to their native databases ie /etc/shadow/passwd and the SAM.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Steve S.
2013 Sep 05
5
[Bug 2148] New: failure and crash on non-ASCII characters
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2148
Bug ID: 2148
Summary: failure and crash on non-ASCII characters
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.2p1
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P5
Component: sftp
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2015 Oct 11
5
invalid value 'netbios backup domain controller'
I have been having issues with my Centos 7 Samba4 setup. Not sure if it
is related to a recent samba package/version update, but things are no
longer very stable.
While looking at the logs, I see the following message on my BDC.
WARNING: Ignoring invalid value 'netbios backup domain controller' for
parameter 'server role'
This worked before and is consistent with the man page
2002 Sep 12
3
Such a nice codec! Soundcard recommendations?
Wow! Ogg is sounding _really_ fine these days. Waaaay past my
ability to tell from CD on my crappy sound card, even at pretty low
bitrates. Which leads to my question: there's a huge difference
between what my sound card puts out and what my CD player can do
(Rotel RCD-950 to Classe' Audio Twenty preamp to Acurus A80 amp to
Epos ES-12 speakers, in case anyone cares). If my computer is
2005 Oct 16
5
Hosed by 4.2
Hi,
I have been using Centos since 3.0. I have been upgrading
regularly without any major problem.
4.1 to 4.2 has been a total disaster.
I ran yum update, it went through and a couple of hours later I
rebooted and X froze with the screen just being just fuzz
[regular rectangles, orange, green...] and the keyboard froze.
Could not do a alt-ctrl-backspace, nor a Alt-F1-6 nor Alt-Ctrl-Del.
I
2019 Jun 26
3
[nbdkit PATCH v2 0/2] adding nbdkit --run '$uri'
Since v1:
- new patch to add uri_quote()
- rebase on top of other recent patches needed while auditing shell_quote()
- use uri_quote() instead of shell_quote() for producing $uri
Eric Blake (2):
common/utils: Add uri_quote and tests
captive: Support $uri in --run
docs/nbdkit-captive.pod | 8 ++-
common/utils/utils.h | 1 +
common/utils/test-quotes.c | 108
2006 May 23
0
LDAP Upgrades (both Unix and Samba)
...eq
#index sambaPrimaryGroups eq
index sambaDomainName eq
index default sub
Push these changes with: /etc/init.d/slapd force-reload
In brief, LDAP is an object storage system where objects are grouped
(typcially) by an "organizationalUnit", or "ou" for short. Of course,
you can't simply store an object specifying a new "ou=something"; you
first have to create an object that describes it. Thus, before you can
store objects in "ou=Domains" you first have to st...
2018 Jun 20
5
[RFC] Removing debug locations from ConstantSDNodes
FWIW: Debug information on constants feels odd to me. They are just values not something that is executed so conceptually I would not expect them to "happen" at a specific time/place in the program. That said most numbers are copied into registers or stored into memory and that is of course an interesting action. So in the original example I would hope to see debug info on whatever