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2003 May 12
1
Processor
Hi, I am interested in the thoughts of the people who know the architecture of Asterisk quite well.. What I am interested in is the performace difference of Celeron vs P4 vs Xeon.. I know Intel marketing says that servers should be Xeon, Workstations should be P4 and desktops should be Celeron and they are priced to the specific target market.. I am on a tight budget and so I am looking for the
2009 Feb 06
1
Theora encode/decode performance is poor - with resolution 640X480
We build a Voip client with Iaxclient(Jiaxclient+Iaxclient2.1beta1+Theora1.0+libvidcap0.21),when we established video call with resolution 640X480(bitrate:500000,frameRate:11,fragsize:1472) in both sides,the CPU is consumed about 100%,the workload of Asterisk server is good at that moment.This issue does not exist with the resolution 320X240(bitrate:204800,frameRate:11,fragsize:1500), the
2007 Apr 10
2
Computational speed question
Hello, I'm doing bootstrap in R 2.4.1 in order to compute standard errors of an estimator. I'm running the same program on 4 computers. The core of the program is a nlm minimization of a function, which is (I believe) nicely coded using (t)apply and all the vectorized stuff. I'm slightly puzzled by the differences in the speed of computation. The program works twice as fast on a
2005 Mar 08
6
FPGA implementation/ players speed?
Today I've got first video clips made by the camera and compressed "on the fly" - 1280x1024x30fps. Image quality is far from perfect - I don't have yet any way to preview images, and a single acquisition still requires a bunch of commands. So I'm really close to have a camera that will be able to serve the Ogg/Theora streams, now but will it be possible to play it on a PC? I
2010 Aug 19
2
gstreamer oggmux and variable framerate
Hallo all, I currently hacking on cheese an got problem with variable framerate produced by webcams (2-30fps). There is no problem to encode it with theora, but problem to mux it in ogg. Or at least to play produced file. There is no problem tu mux it in to matroska. My question is: should actually ogg support timestamps, also variable framerate? If yes: it seems to be some where broken. Here
2010 Aug 19
1
gstreamer oggmux and variable framerate
On 08/19/2010 11:29 AM, Timothy B. Terriberry wrote: > Alexey Fisher wrote: >> My question is: should actually ogg support timestamps, also variable >> framerate? If yes: it seems to be some where broken. > > The Ogg mapping for Theora is fixed-framerate. You can hack something > into Ogg by using a higher framerate and inserting "duplicate frame" > packets
2016 May 26
2
[PATCH v3 5/6] pv-qspinlock: use cmpxchg_release in __pv_queued_spin_unlock
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 04:18:08PM +0800, Pan Xinhui wrote: > cmpxchg_release is light-wight than cmpxchg, we can gain a better > performace then. On some arch like ppc, barrier impact the performace > too much. > > Suggested-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng at gmail.com> > Signed-off-by: Pan Xinhui <xinhui.pan at linux.vnet.ibm.com> > --- >
2016 May 26
2
[PATCH v3 5/6] pv-qspinlock: use cmpxchg_release in __pv_queued_spin_unlock
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 04:18:08PM +0800, Pan Xinhui wrote: > cmpxchg_release is light-wight than cmpxchg, we can gain a better > performace then. On some arch like ppc, barrier impact the performace > too much. > > Suggested-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng at gmail.com> > Signed-off-by: Pan Xinhui <xinhui.pan at linux.vnet.ibm.com> > --- >
2005 Mar 24
1
Question on framerate
Hi, This is probably a slightly odd question.... Is there anyway to decrease packetization? I'm using voip over a wireless network, and framerate is extremely important! Is it possible to reduce the framerate? Right now it's using about 90 frames/sec in to the phone and 40 frames/sec out from the phone (back to the PBX)
2008 Feb 27
2
Re: Updating the Ogg mapping for Dirac
On 28/02/2008, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > Conrad had suggested instead extending the now Ogg-specific initial > data to include the framerate (and possibly also frame size) since > these are somewhat tedious to parse out of the sequence header. It > turns out that gstreamer (the test framework everyone's been using > with schroedinger) was already
2015 Jun 29
2
Moving from compiled to packages
I have been using Ubuntu 12.04 for awhile and built samba from source. I have two servers, both on 12.04. Samba bulid 4.1.11. I would like to upgrade the servers to 14.04 and start using the actual pacakges from ubuntu. How do I get from compiled binarys to using the ubuntu pacakge? Thanks for any help. Jason
2011 Mar 15
3
Time in video file
Hi I'm trying to store video I encode to a file using Theora and Ogg. The video I record is from my webcam and although the framerate is set to 30 fps I rarely get more then 28-29 fps. Since Theora is fed with a framerate which isn't precise the time of each frame when I play it in VLC doesn't match the exact time of when the frame occurred. So basically I wonder how can I sync a
2005 May 19
1
Re: Grandstream ATA 286 and ilbc (Anton Krall)
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2015 Jun 29
3
Moving from compiled to packages
I understand about using the newer binaries, but what I really want to "save" is the active directory. Sorry I should have been clear. I do not want to have to rejoin/recreate everything. Thanks. Jason On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> wrote: > > Am 29.06.2015 um 15:06 schrieb Jason Waters: > >> I have been using Ubuntu
2006 Nov 07
3
COW and unredirect_fullscreen_windows
I'm using Compiz 0.3.2 on Gentoo with the Nvidia 9626 beta drivers. First off, I would like to state that Compiz is very, very nice. The effects are very tasteful and enhance the desktop experience instead of being distracting. Compiz itself works great, the animations are smooth and it's very nice that it now uses the Metacity themes. The only reason I'm not using Compiz full time
2007 Aug 08
3
SWF animation method
Hi all, Just thought I'd share something I discovered last night. I was interested in creating animations consisting of a series of plots and after finding very little in the usual sources regarding animation in R directly, and disliking the imagemagick method described here (http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/10/13297.html), I discovered that if one exports the plots to a
2012 Jul 04
9
Sobre categorías de factores extraídos de un data.frame
Hola estimados miembros de la lista, Tengo una inquietud. Les cuento: tengo un conjunto de datos en un data.frame. Algunas de las variables que están en él son del tipo factor. Estos factores, naturalmente, tiene categorías: a veces demasiadas categorías y muchas de ellas con 1 individuo contemplando el data.frame más de 1 millón de individuos. Estas pequeñas cantidades creo que me están
2001 Nov 20
2
IE on Redhat 7.2
Hello. I have a computer running Redhat 7.2 and the Wine pacakge. This computer has no Windows partitions on it. From what I've read it's easier to get programs to run under Wine if you have a Windows partition. I really don't want one because it only has 4 gigs of hard drive space in the computer and I only use if for Linux. Has anybody tried to do this before? Any info would be
2017 Dec 29
2
data compression in a package
The submission guide has the following cryptic (to me) sentence: ?? "Reasonable compression should be used for data (not just .rda files) " The survival pacakge has a fairly large number of data files --- exactly what should I be doing??? xz compression? Terry T.
2008 Apr 11
2
question on RAID performance
Hi all, I was wonder what experiences there are out there with using RAID-X for performance increases. I do use RAID-1 (2 disks) but am interested in attemtps to gain higher R/W performance. Do the RAID-5's etc give noticeable performace increases? A significant help for me was using ccache for compiling programs. That was a real performance increase. Thanks for any suggestions/opinions.