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2011 May 23
0
Variable Bit Rate
FLAC is variable bitrate, but the bitrate is determined by how
efficiently the data can be compressed while maintaining 100% data
integrity.
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Dennis Brunnenmeyer
<dennisb at chronometrics.com> wrote:
> Is FLAC a variable bit rate format when streamed? If so, how can it be truly
> lossless?
> --
>
> Dennis Brunnenmeyer
> Director of
2011 May 23
2
Variable Bit Rate
--- Dennis Brunnenmeyer <dennisb at chronometrics.com> wrote:
I've been told that FLAC files, when played back into a high-quality sound system,
fail to properly reproduce certain kinds of sounds, like ringing bells or the
'clang' of a triangle.
--- end of quote ---
maybe he's been reading threads like this:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=92852.20
?
2011 May 23
5
Variable Bit Rate
Is FLAC a variable bit rate format when streamed? If so, how can it be
truly lossless?
--
Dennis Brunnenmeyer
Director of Engineering
CEDAR RIDGE SYSTEMS
15019 Rattlesnake Road
Grass Valley, CA 95945-8710
Office: 1 (530) 477-9015
Mobile: 1 (530) 320-9025
eMail: dennisb /at/ chronometrics /dot/ com
http://www.chronometrics.com/crs/index.html
<http://www.chronometrics.com/crs/index.html>
2011 May 23
3
Variable Bit Rate
Brian...
You've been both polite and helpful. Thanks.
I do understand the dimensional nature of images and sound, though I
admittedly glossed over the details while trying to draw attention to
time rather than spatial artifacts. What I was looking for was
confirmation that a properly designed application would decode FLAC
without temporal issues. I believe you've made that perfectly
2011 Jan 09
0
PDF File in FLAC?
Hi...
Is there any possibility of including a PDF file (A complete set of
liner notes in a single multi-page document, for example.) in a FLAC
file? If so, what needs to be done, if anything, to do so?
Dennis...
--
Dennis Brunnenmeyer
Director of Engineering
CEDAR RIDGE SYSTEMS
15019 Rattlesnake Road
Grass Valley, CA 95945-8710
Office: 1 (530) 477-9015
Mobile: 1 (530) 320-9025
eMail:
2011 Jan 09
0
Extended Vorbis Comments
Dennis Brunnenmeyer <dennisb at chronometrics.com> wrote:
> Somewhere I thought I saw a list of proposed extensions to the small set
> of pre-defined vorbis comments. If adopted, would these become part of
> the FLAC standard, or would they stand alone as recommended practice.
This is something I did. The spreadsheet is
called "FieldNames.xls" and can be found here:
2011 May 23
1
Variable Bit Rate
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 17:25 -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> 2011/5/23 Scott C. Brown 02 <Scott.C.Brown.02 at alum.dartmouth.org>:
> > --- Dennis Brunnenmeyer <dennisb at chronometrics.com> wrote:
> > I've been told that FLAC files, when played back into a high-quality sound system,
> > fail to properly reproduce certain kinds of sounds, like ringing bells or the
2011 May 23
3
Variable Bit Rate
I'm well aware how compression works. But images and document files do
not depend on the relative timing of the data to reproduce themselves.
They are in essence only two-dimensional in space, whereas the data in a
sound file is time-dependent.
The question really has more to do with the decoded FLAC stream output,
which I presume is a linear PCM file, e.g. WAV. If FLAC is lossless and
2012 Jun 20
1
Next generation WebM and FLAC
James Haigh <james.r.haigh at gmail.com>
> Note that 50% is silly, lossless compression is asymptotic. I 2nd Martin,
> once you have high-density entropy, there's little more 'air' to
> squeeze-out. 10-20% would be worth it if it helps adoption, although it's
> worth studying how close we already are to the asymptote of entropy. How
> much would be saved? How
2020 Apr 30
3
bind9 refuses to start -> zone has no NS records
Thanks for the tip. I have still "zone has no NS records"
This is the output (anonymized) of the script -- sorry, I will post it
directly next time ;)
Collected config? --- 2020-04-30-15:25 -----------
Hostname: addc-jor02
DNS Domain: example.com
FQDN: addc-jor02.example.com
ipaddress: 192.168.40.24
-----------
Kerberos SRV _kerberos._tcp.example.com record verified ok, sample
2020 Apr 30
0
bind9 refuses to start -> zone has no NS records
Aahh, how could i miss that one.. The server ip in resolv.conf .. Slapping head..
Good you're here also Rowland :-)
Greetz,
Louis
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
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> Rowland penny via samba
> Verzonden: donderdag 30 april 2020 14:42
> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] bind9 refuses to
2006 Apr 20
2
smooth the ecdf plots
Hi All,
I have codes as follows to get the ecdf plots:
>
day.hos2<-c(6,4,6,6,4,6,5,4,7,5,6,6,8,6,17,9,8,4,6,3,5,8,7,12,5,10,6,4,6
,13,7,6,6,25,4,9,96,6,6,6,6,9,4,5,5,4,10,5,7,6)
>
day.hos3<-c(5,6,7,6,4,5,6,6,6,6,19,7,5,9,8,8,7,5,6,20,40,5,8,7,7,5,6,13,
11,9,4,6,9,16,6,7,6)
> f<-ecdf(day.hos2)
> plot(f,col.p='red',col.h='red')
>
2012 Jun 19
1
flac-dev Digest, Vol 91, Issue 4
Perhaps update the codec to handle 32 bit files while remaining the same
otherwise?
Dennis Brunnenmeyer
FULL FIDELITY MUSIC
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2020 Apr 30
1
bind9 refuses to start -> zone has no NS records
On 30/04/2020 13:47, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
> Aahh, how could i miss that one.. The server ip in resolv.conf .. Slapping head..
> Good you're here also Rowland :-)
>
I am more worried that he doesn't seem to have a smb.conf file
Rowland
2020 Apr 30
7
bind9 refuses to start -> zone has no NS records
Hi,
I have to add a second DC to a Zone.
I use the sernet packages Version 4.11 on a debian 10 host.
The bind refuses to start:
root at addc-zone02:~# systemctl status bind9
? bind9.service - BIND Domain Name Server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bind9.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2020-04-30 14:51:58 EEST; 5s ago
Docs:
2013 Jan 31
1
A proposal to extend (create) a codified set of revisited and additional FLAC tags
Hello...
For the last three years, several of us have been developing a
FLAC-based digital music library for use at our radio station here in
northern California. This was started first as an experimentwith the
goal of understanding what it takes to make a useful library on a
central network file server. In the process, we developed an improved
and far more useful schema for tagging the