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2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
...rco's idea can be achieved by adding
> heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> mark a frame boundary.
I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
of compression, but 10 second sample took about hour of encoding :-).
If there is some fa...
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
--- Hod McWuff <hod@wuff.dhs.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 10:26, Marco "elcabesa" Belli wrote:
> > oversampling.. i maean digitally change the wave file rate form
> 44khz to 440
> > khz
> >
> > it make next sample easyer predictable
>
> OK, IANASPE (signal processing engineer) but it seems to me that if a
> simple shift like that can
2002 Jan 02
3
TAG Standard - ENSEMBLE/PERFORMER tags
...under, to perform the
piece of music. This should be a singleton so that users (programs and
people) immediately know where to look to easily find/display concise
information on the performer(s) of the music and don't have to worry about
which information is important (is that a minor backing vocalist or the main
singer in that PERFORMER tag?) and how to display the important information.
Examples of use:
"U2 and REM" (after all this is the identifier for the group of people that
have performed "One" together)
"Delerium"
"London Symphony Orchestra".
If s...
2002 Jan 02
3
TAG Standard - ENSEMBLE/PERFORMER tags
...under, to perform the
piece of music. This should be a singleton so that users (programs and
people) immediately know where to look to easily find/display concise
information on the performer(s) of the music and don't have to worry about
which information is important (is that a minor backing vocalist or the main
singer in that PERFORMER tag?) and how to display the important information.
Examples of use:
"U2 and REM" (after all this is the identifier for the group of people that
have performed "One" together)
"Delerium"
"London Symphony Orchestra".
If s...
2013 Jan 31
1
A proposal to extend (create) a codified set of revisited and additional FLAC tags
...ny format.
Discs don't make sense, but compatible, searchable libraries do. Users
need to search their libraries for more important reasons than just to
locate an artist or song by name. The current (formalized) set of
VorbisComments is inadequate for this purpose. [For example, who is the
vocalist on that track, or whois playing the violin on this track?] In
this scenario, FLAC is the obvious choice for a server-based music
libraryin both consumer and professional applications. We would like to
see artists and labels make their offerings available in both "standard"
and high-re...
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
...> > > heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> > > maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> > > tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> > > plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> > > mark a frame boundary.
> >
> > I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
> > like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
> > of compression, but 10 second sample to...
2015 Apr 02
1
low latency kernel?
Someone recently posted on the x2go list that he had a problem with
jerky videos playing remotely on Ubuntu, but solved it by installing a
low latency kernel that was available as an alternative. That made me
curious as to whether CentOS has an equivalent - or a way to build
something similar.
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...ssing the best of Marco's idea can be achieved by adding
heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
mark a frame boundary.
On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 13:27, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Hod McWuff <hod@wuff.dhs.org> wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 10:26, Marco "elcabesa" Belli wrote:
> > > oversampling.. i maean digitally change...
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...e achieved by adding
> > heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> > maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> > tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> > plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> > mark a frame boundary.
>
> I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
> like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
> of compression, but 10 second sample took about hour of encoding...
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...heuristics to dynamically determine optimal frame size based on say, a
> > > > maximum standard deviation of a complexity measurement. The idea is to
> > > > tie the frame breaks to dramatic changes in the signal. If the guitarist
> > > > plucks a string, or the vocalist starts a new syllable, that should also
> > > > mark a frame boundary.
> > >
> > > I was playing with variable blocksize some time ago. I used something
> > > like brute force search, no invention at all. I got ~1.5% improvement
> > > of compression...
2005 Nov 10
0
OggPCM proposal feedback
.... That way, since Vorbis and FLAC both implement the
same vorbiscomments (and speex, too?), standard comment fields could be used to
identify the surround sound method and the channels used.
There are many situations in multitrack recording where your microphone layout
is per-instrument or per-vocalist, and you want to save this data for mixing,
where none of this applies. You would, however, want some way of labeling those
tracks, and I'm thinking one possibility is with VorbisComments, too.
> I know that splitting a source up across multiple logical streams is
> ugly, but I can...
2005 Nov 10
2
OggPCM proposal feedback
Arc wrote:
> However, support for (ie) 48-bit-float should not have to be created,
Where are you going to find a 48 bit float? Is there an IEEE
standard for that? I know some floating point DSP chips use
a 48 bit float internally, but if there is more than one they
are unlikely to be compatible and they certainly cannot be read
by standard CPUs without having pull each value apart into