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2006 Jun 20
3
TDM400P bad echo problem, tried lots of things
I have a bad echo problem on my TDM400P with one FXO module installed.
I have tried a few things, such as:
* setting rxgain and txgain to 0
* setting echocancelwhenbridged to no / yes
* settting echocancel to 64 / no / yes
* setting echocanceltraining to 800 / no / yes
* MG2 echo cancellation
* MARK2 echo cancellation
* KB1 echo cancellation
* AGGRESSIVE_SUPPRESSOR option of MARK2
Each time
2006 Jun 08
2
hangup lag causing the answering of already answered calls
I have a TDM-400P with one FXO module. On an incoming call, I have set
Asterisk to dial my phone (exten => s,1,Dial(IAX2/carey)), which is
basically the only thing in my dialplan.
When the call is answered by the PSTN phone first, or when the ringing
call is hung up, Asterisk keeps ringing for 5+ seconds, which causes
trouble (the answering of already answered calls).
I noticed in the
2006 Apr 11
2
Re: Received VNAK: resending outstanding frames?
Some more info:
Just tried this on a server without using any NAT and no port
forwarding, no masquerading, and I still have the same problem. So there
goes that idea. I do not know what this VNAK error means.
By the way, I am using the latest version (1.2.6) of asterisk, have also
tried other versions with the same problem [1.0.9 (Ubuntu Breezy) and
1.0.7 (Debian Sarge) and 1.2.1 (Ubuntu
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] error: FLAC required!
Hi everybody!
I'm in trouble again, could you help me?
This time I can't get deal with "flac-tools" and other programs that use
libFLAC. They just refuse compiling and complain for some functions indefinition.
I have flac-1.0.4 already installed with ordinary: ./configure && make && make install.
Read down for the details please.
Configuring flac-tools:
2005 Feb 08
2
Tagging Flac-files in GNU/Linux and Windows
I posted this in the Hydrogenaudio Forums
(http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=31347) but I'll
post it here as well, hope that's ok...
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Hello,
I am having a lot of problems with tagging FLAC-files. I edited the tags
in XMMS (in Linux) using the FLAC plugin, version 1.1.o. Playback worked
fine with
2006 Jun 14
2
Which application to open Zap channel?
I'm sure this a very common and easy thing to do with Asterisk, but for
the life of me I can't find the application that will allow me to open a
Zap channel.
Real world example: To be able to connect to an open Zap channel, so it
would allow me to say, join in on a call that was originally answered by
a PSTN phone (ie. just like you would by simply picking up another PSTN
phone..!).
2015 Oct 17
2
Order in which UIDs are assigned..
Hi,
I just want some clarification on how Dovecot's IMAP assigns UIDs when
it picks files from the "new" directory of a Maildir. What I am
observing is that only ctime has a role to play in it. For example if
there are two files in "new", a.msg & z.msg. Even when a.msg has lower
mtime than z.msg and "a" comes before "z" alphabetically, dovecot
2008 Aug 24
1
mtime, atime, ctime
Hello
I am making backup of a Plesk Debian server to /backup using Rsync.
My questioin is how can I preserve the ctime, mtime, and atime of
original files?
Thanks
2007 Jul 05
2
Support for tags in speex files?
Dear Conrad and other people.
First of all thank you for your nice response.
On 7/4/07, Conrad Parker <conrad@metadecks.org> wrote:
> On 04/07/07, Rog?rio Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br> wrote:
> > Dear speex developers,
> >
> > Would it be possible to have tags in speex files?
>
> sure, Speex files use vorbis-style comments (ie. similar to Ogg Vorbis files).
2003 Aug 11
8
Samba vs. Windows : significant difference in timestamp handling ?
Hi there,
i still have a weird problem with Powerpoint an Excel files stored on a
Samba share.
Only read on if you
-use a samba share as MULTI-user file repository (no force_user etc.)
-where multiple, different users share files in common directories
-the modification time of a file is of any relevance to you.
(seems like lots of folks don?t bother access rights or keep their
information
2019 Jan 02
6
[Bug 13735] New: Synchronize files when the sending side has newer change times while modification times and sizes are identical on both sides
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13735
Bug ID: 13735
Summary: Synchronize files when the sending side has newer
change times while modification times and sizes are
identical on both sides
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.3
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
2009 Jul 22
3
time difference
Dear R People:
I am looking at the ctime attribute of two different files. It
contains the year, month, day, time of creation and time zone.
Is there a way to determine the difference between the ctimes of two
files, please?
I looked in the chron package and nothing seemed to work.
Thanks in advance,
Sincerely,
Erin
--
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and
2004 Sep 17
3
newlines in vorbis comments
Is there any way to put a newline character in comments for ogg
vorbis files in Linux? I can't see any way of doing it with
vorbiscomment. Easytag would work, but has other problems
(like concatenating comment fields with the same tag name).
If I wanted to put together a quick hack to add a such a comment
(I'm thinking read the comment from a file, with the tag name
specified at the
2004 Sep 17
3
newlines in vorbis comments
Is there any way to put a newline character in comments for ogg
vorbis files in Linux? I can't see any way of doing it with
vorbiscomment. Easytag would work, but has other problems
(like concatenating comment fields with the same tag name).
If I wanted to put together a quick hack to add a such a comment
(I'm thinking read the comment from a file, with the tag name
specified at the
2009 Jun 06
2
expire-tool --test: timestamps
$ /usr/sbin/dovecot --exec-mail ext expire-tool --test
Info: Trash: timestamp 1243963680 (Tue Jun 2 19:28:00 2009
) -> 1244307774 (Tue Jun 2 19:28:00 2009
)
Both human readable timestamps are equal as ctime() returns a pointer
to a static buffer. In addition there are some newline characters added
by ctime(). The following patch is a try to fix this for 1.2.rc5.
--- expire-tool.c.orig
2013 Oct 25
2
btrfs send/receive do not keep inode ctimes
Hello insiders
is there low level support to change inode ctimes somehow?
(on ext[234] it can be done using debugfs)
It would be nice to make received snapshots as similar as
possible to their send source. (I am not talking about
uuids and such, just ls -lc output)
creative ideas are welcome,
Karl
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2012 Mar 25
3
Many messages clustered around the same date.saved value
Subject: Different user messages clustered around the same date.saved value
After updating dovecot to 2.1.3, I can now use "doveadm expunge -A ..."
to iterate through all user trash folders and expunge old messages.
However, I noticed a strange thing: querying what would have been deleted
doveadm -ftab fetch -A "date.saved" mailbox Trash savedbefore 7d
showed many
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast status page -status.xsl
So I point my browser to
http://206.168.174.48:8000/status.xsl
Looking at the xsl doc status.xsl I some some nice variables I can
use. For some reason I don't seem to be able to pull out the comment
tag from the ogg file. I used to easytag to add this so i know it
exists.
These appear to work
<xsl:value-of select="artist" /> -
<xsl:value-of select="title"
2017 Nov 23
1
RFE: ctime byte-for-byte reproducible qcow2 ext2/3/4 FS
Problem: Want to be able to produce a qcow2 file with multiple ext4
File Systems.
Days later want to reproduce the production of the qcow2 and have the
exact same byte-for-byte file, to prove my build is reproducible.
Currently the ctime attributes of the inodes will differ and thus the
qcow2 files will differ. Since the file times are subsecond the trick
of setting the system time and chmoding
2013 Feb 12
2
A --exclude-checksum option?
Hi,
I use rsync with hardlinks for backup, once a week doing checksums
to ensure there's no filesystem corruption in the
backed-up data.
I also use tmpwatch, or something similar, to clean up /tmp,
it removes files that have not been accessed recently.
(atime older than some configured limit).
I backup /tmp because I throw stuff in tmp that
I might possibly need again but don't want to