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2002 Jun 21
0
OT - RE: When will quality increase be unnoticable?
In all the abx'ing and ear testing I've done in the past for my classical and jazz music I have never seen or heard bladeenc output worse than xing. (worse than lame, yes) Now, to sorta keep this ON topic. I have never heard a an xing, blade OR lame encoded mp3 sound better than a Garf tuned RC2 encode of my Jazz and Classical stuff, (not a large sample set). Also, I haven't used
2002 Jun 23
1
peeling as I understand it (was Re: When will quality increase be unnoticable?)
>> Is bit-peeling going to be real (or just a rumor forever)? > Apparently the RC3 streams are capable of being bit peeled, however the > tool to do so was looking likely to be quite complex. I believe the plan > was to have RC4 produce streams that left better hints for the peeling > tool, so as to make the tool simpler and faster, but I doubt we'll see it > until
2006 May 03
3
meetme conference latency degrades...
We have recently started making more frequent use of the meetme conference of our * system. We are using v1.0.8 with a 2.6.11 kernel on our system. We generally have 4 callers in it: two with the gsm codec and 2 with g729. Initially, the conference works fine and there is little latency. After about 15min., though, the latency is very noticable and by 25min it's unbearable. If we all leave
2002 Jun 20
5
When will quality increase be unnoticable?
I started thinking about this after doing a little testing with AAC, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. I was comparing the different formats at similiar bitrates. After a while I finally realized that they all sound more or less the same to me. >From 160 kbps on, I usually cannot detect any difference between a lossy encoding and the original source. If LAME is used, I have to strain to notice anything at
2003 May 07
1
Tick labels on y axis in lattice plots
I seem to remember this was discussed a year or two ago, but I can't find it in the archives. platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 7.0 year 2003 month 04 day 16 language R
2002 Jun 21
1
AW: diskspace; was: When will quality increase be unnoti cable?
Yes, you can: whenever you are unable to make a decent backup at least once a week, your diskspace must be considered to big. Friedrich -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Per Wigren [mailto:wigren@home.se] Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Juni 2002 07:37 An: vorbis@xiph.org Betreff: Re: [vorbis] When will quality increase be unnoticable? <p>Friday 21 June 2002 01.33 skrev Øyvind Stegard: >
2013 Aug 28
1
Opti-UPS Value Series 575C
* Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> [2013-08-27 19:53:38 -0400]: > On Aug 26, 2013, at 3:10 PM, Florian Bruhin wrote: > > Also, what does the red color mean in the compability table? Anything > > that's not supported, or is it just "you have to solder your own cable > > but then you should be okay"? > > Technically, one star is "protocol
2006 May 04
1
Fwd: meetme conference latency degrades...
I haven't seen this appear on the list, so I thought I would resend it... Sorry for the repost if it did appear before... ----- Forwarded message from Michael George <george> ----- Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 21:48:09 -0400 From: Michael George <george> Subject: meetme conference latency degrades... To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com We have recently started making more frequent use
2005 Nov 18
6
expected system load from DTrace scripts/probes
Does anyone out there have any thoughts on the type of load common DTrace scripts would cause on a system if run 24x7? I know "common DTrace scripts" and their underlining probe calls a vague statement. So for the lack of a common and establish set of scripts in the OS, I''ll use the most popular right for my question...the DTraceToolkit from Brendan Gregg. Which by the
2008 May 18
3
Randomly and horribly slow
Just as a heads up, I spent days researching this problem before asking, so I hope to not be wasting anyones time. I also asked on the Ubuntu forums with no replies, so I figured it must be a tricky issue that only the creators of Wine can answer. Some info you may want: I recently installed Ubuntu 8.04. It works perfectly fine, including 3D. My computer is a 2.2GHz P4, 768MB of RAM, with a
2010 Oct 22
3
System Stutters/Skips with wine Under Load
Hello. I am hoping someone can help with a problem I am having. I am running the Windows folding at home client through wine. This app is very load intensive and performs many scientific calculations. It consumes 100% of all six cores in my system. However, I run it with a "nice" level of 19 so that it only uses idle cycles. Unfortunately, with this setup, my system consistently
2015 Jan 21
1
CentOS - Firefox and Flash
So, how does one enable flash video and audio in Firefox-31.4.0esr? -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Canada L8E 3C3
2009 Jan 09
2
Re: AutoCAD and Wine
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2008-December/071165.html does anybody have news about dib engine (or AutoCAD)?? thanks
2006 May 09
3
"ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute" nubee problem
Is there any way of executing a full sql script, and not just one statement? You can do this: ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("insert into batches (name) values ''name''") but not this: ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("insert into batches (name) values ''name''; "insert into batches (name) values
2011 Jan 06
1
Dovecot 2.0.7 doesn't disassociate STDERR when it daemonizes.
At least it appears that way on my FreeBSD 8.1 system. This is probably unnoticeable in regular use but I happen to use CFengine(v2) for system configuration & monitoring. If it notices dovecot not running it tries to start it and hangs. I believe cfengine (cfagent) has created a pipe to monitor the start commmand's stderr and is waiting for this pipe to close. This never happens
2003 May 17
1
flist transmission and sorting
Wayne, I've been ruminating a bit on the qsorted flist and duplicate removal and have an idea. What if we removed end_file_entry() from send_file_name() and instead had a for(i=0; i < flist->count; ++i) send_file_entry(flist->files[i], f, ??) in send_file_list(). As near as i can tell this would be unnoticeable to the protocol. Once done the sort of the file list could be
2004 Dec 24
2
Deleting a message through IMAP
I have been having a problem with the test releases...I am now using Test 59. When I delete a message using SquirrelMail (IMAP) the message stays in the message list....but you can't open it anymore because it can't be found, if I logout and log back in...the message is gone from the list. I thought it could be a problem with the cache, so I added mail_never_cache_fields = MessagePart
2020 Mar 23
4
[RFC] Coding standard for error/warning messages
Hi all, This came up in a recent review. There is currently no documented style for how to write error messages. For example, should they start with a capital letter or end in a full stop? Consequently, there's quite a bit of inconsistency in our diagnostics throughout the code base. clang typically emits error messages with no leading capital letter and no trailing full stop. For example:
2015 Jan 22
1
CentOS - Firefox and Flash
...does one enable flash video and audio in Firefox-31.4.0esr? > > One installs the flash plugin from Adobe and configures firefox to > either run it automatically when needed, or to ask if you want > to allow it to run, every time (which helps prevent malicious > crap from using flash unnoticeably). > > If one has already done all that and, following the most recent FF update, all that is displayed is a video window with the Flash logo/Button in the middle. And regardless of how many times one clicks on said button no video will show or sound will emit, what then? I went into YouTub...
2012 Jun 21
3
Dovecot performance under high load (vs. Courier)
Hi, We are building a new system that will support a large number of users (high volume, high concurrent usage, etc).? We have played with Dovecot, but in most serious applications we have traditionally used Courier IMAP.? It's my (lay) understanding that with indexing and perhaps other things in Dovecot, it might perform better than Courier in larger environments like this.? Am I correct or