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2012 Mar 10
2
uncompressed FLAC
Mike,
I went looking for that article and stumbled upon this gem.
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=103168
Enjoy.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Mike. <the.lists at mgm51.com> wrote:
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> On 3/9/2012 at 3:56 PM Vladimiro Macedo wrote:
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> |What dbPowerAmp does is encapsulate the wav file into a FLAC container
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> |without actually compressing it. I guess
2006 Mar 02
0
path problem with file_column and :magick options
Hi there,
I''m having some problems wityh the :magick options in file_coumn and
wondered if anyone else had any similar ones:
basically, file_column is working fine for me as is, but whenever I try
to do an automatic resize or thumbnail I get the error ''invalid image''.
It seems to be a path issue as I get:
unable to...
2012 Mar 11
2
uncompressed FLAC
On 3/10/2012 at 11:18 PM yahoo2 at rcn.com wrote:
|FLAC uncompressed is just rather a dumb idea (IMHO) because all you
end
|up wityh is a file that is rather large and will be larger then the
|original WAV because of the FLAC container and metadata. Why would you
|want FLAC uncompressed when compressed FLAC will not sound any
different
|because it isn't different. It's exactly the same bits. So why not
just go
|for FLAC...
2007 Sep 05
3
E1 Line Tapping
Hi all,
My name is Ricardo and unfortunately I'm just crawling in this
telecomm/asterisk world. So, after reading all day long i still don't
understand a few things. :D
I'm trying to "develop" a call recorder for a costumer. He has a small
call center ( 10 agents ) and want to record all calls. Since he already has
everything (ACD only) working perfectly in the PBX and
2005 Nov 15
6
Oracle 9 process on Sol 10 container, doing a pollsys, using high CPU
We''re running a Solaris 10 container, with an Oracle 9.2.0.4 database - every 5-10 min, an Oracle process shoots up (using 20% + CPU) and then goes down in CPU %, doing a [i]pollsys [/i](see it via dtruss). I tried using some of the trace scripts in the Dtracetoolkit to see what the process is doing, but without any luck - also tried with the following, but dtrace process goes up to 30%