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2004 Oct 28
1
Re: DSP stamp
Yes, the Theora codec is based on VP3, which is an earlier version of ON2's VP6 codec. Theora is currently at its alpha 3 release, and is stable enough to have been used already for streaming live video from a number of conferences, and for encoding several videos that can be found at www.theora.org. Development has progressed to the point that the value of the codec can be seen. That
2004 Oct 29
2
Fwd: RE: DSP stamp
Are we interested, or ready for this? Andrew Seddon is offering to provide hardware to port Theora to the DSP Stamp. http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4405077268.html John ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: RE: DSP stamp Date: Friday 29 October 2004 03:50 am From: "Andrew Seddon" <andrew.seddon@camsig.co.uk> To: "'John Kintree'"
2007 Nov 15
1
Fwd: Re: [Olpc-open] XO review & Theora
As far as video playback is concerned, it seems to mostly come down to how the video is compressed - although Gnash (the open flash player) still has a ways to go to play flash media as well as the closed source flash players. For the Colingo activity and library, we've found it very difficult to find optimum settings for flash and instead have decided to go with Theora. We've managed to
2010 Mar 15
1
video codec comparisons
Reviewers who have published comparisons of video codecs recently tend not to publish their source video clip, nor encoded video clips.? It might help promote theora if there was a link we could provide to a nice source clip, only one or two minutes long with a mix of action and talking head spots, with several versions of it compressed in theora format; maybe 250 kbps, 500 kbps, 750 kbps, 1 mbps,
2009 Jun 10
2
How to get the unique pairs of a set of pairs dataframe ?
Hi friends, Please can anyone help me with an easier solution of doing the below mentioned work. Suppose i have a dataset like this:--- i1 i2 i3 i4 i5 1 7 13 1 2 2 8 14 2 2 3 9 15 3 3 4 10 16 4 4 5 11 17 5 5 6 12 18 6 7 *i1,i2,i3,i4,i5 are my items.I am able to find all possible pairs i.e Say this dataframe is "item_pairs" **i1,i2 **i1,i3 **i1,i4 i1,i5 **i2,i1
2008 Feb 01
6
Dynamic Change Parameters..
I am going to improve theora codec with dynamically changing way. In this case we want to change compression parameters like video_q, sharpness when a keyframe is generated. When i set video quality parameter using cpi-> pb.info.quality in CommpressKeyFrame in encoder_toplevel it will not change dynamically. Can you please help me to do this. Wich function should i cange to achieve my
2013 Aug 16
0
[LLVMdev] [Polly] Analysis of extra compile-time overhead for simple nested loops
On 08/16/2013 02:42 AM, Star Tan wrote: > At 2013-08-16 12:44:02,"Tobias Grosser" <tobias at grosser.es> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I tried to reproduce your findings, but could not do so. > > > Sorry, I did not put all code in my previous email because the code seems a little too long and complicated. > You can refer to the detailed C code and LLVM IR
2013 Aug 16
2
[LLVMdev] [Polly] Analysis of extra compile-time overhead for simple nested loops
At 2013-08-16 12:44:02,"Tobias Grosser" <tobias at grosser.es> wrote: >Hi, > >I tried to reproduce your findings, but could not do so. Sorry, I did not put all code in my previous email because the code seems a little too long and complicated. You can refer to the detailed C code and LLVM IR code on http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16843 There are four attachments
2007 Nov 25
2
rowMean, specify subset of columns within Dataframe?
I would like to calculate the mean of tree leader increment growth over 5 years (I1 through I5) where each tree is a row and each row has 5 columns. So far I have achieved this using rowMeans when all columns are numeric type and used in the calculation: Data1 <- data.frame(cbind(I1 = 3, I2 = c(0,3:1, 2:5,NA), I3 =c(1:4,NA,5:2),I4=2,I5=3)) Data1 Data1$mean_5 <- rowMeans(Data1, na.rm =T)
2015 Jun 12
2
CentOS 7 + Dell Latitude E6420 laptop = thermal shutdown
On 6/12/2015 7:09 PM, jd1008 wrote: >> > I want to thank you for posting your installation experience with > Centos 7. > My laptop is Latitude E6500 and I am quite certain it will experience > the same issue > because it is almost the same as your laptop. Difference might be in > cpu speed > and in RAM. My cpu is 2.81GHz dual core, and RAM is 8GB. the E6x00, E6x10,
2009 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM frontend supporting arbitrary bit-width integral datatypes
Hi Adam, > One problem, I was trying to solve was, that I need to declare variables of let's say 5-bit width like 'i5 var', > the maximal bit-width may be limited to 64 bits. I need such variables to represent instruction's operands, > example is at the end this message. any standard compliant C compiler supports i5, believe it or not. Try this: #include
2009 Jun 24
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM frontend supporting arbitrary bit-width integral datatypes
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 22:55:04 +0200, Pertti Kellomäki <pertti.kellomaki at tut.fi> wrote: > Hi Adam, > > John is right, the TCE stuff would be useful for you. Our > compiler targets a processor template that the designer can > populate pretty freely. The compiler then reads the architecture > description and creates an LLVM backend on the fly. > > Please don't
2004 Jun 18
5
Slowdown on lots of motion
I'm playing the "Honey" movie (both Honey-small and Honey-large) and I notice significant slowdown during periods of lots of motion (when the camera shakes, when the first man hops into bed, when people turn around and approach the camera, etc.). The audio plays smoothly all the time but when there is a lot of motion, the picture freezes and resumes when there's less motion.
2009 Aug 17
1
R : how does %in% operator work?
*Problem-1* CASE-I---------(works fine) > var1<-"tom" > var1 [1"tom" > var1<-as.character(var1) > var1 [1] "tom" > var2<-c("tom","harry","kate") > logc<-(var1 %in% var2) > logc [1] TRUE > typeof(var1) [1] "character" > typeof(var2) [1] "character"
2017 Jul 28
2
arbitrary bit number
Hello, I wanted to ask one general question ( for now it is hard to check it manually, maybe there is a fast answer): can I construct an operation, say, addition, from operand_0 - 5 bits size and operand_1 - 3 bit size -> receive result as 6 bit size . I am basically reducing these sizes in the whole IR, so I want that all operands can have arbitrary sizes ( llvm pass is not really good because
2013 Apr 17
1
Merging big data.frame
Hi all, I am trying to merge 2 big data.frame. The problem is merge is memory intensive so R is going out of memory error: cannot allocate vector of size 360.1 Mb. To overcome this, I am exploring option of using data.table package. But its not helping in term of memory as merge in data.table is fast but not memory efficient. Similar error is coming. My inputs are inp1 V1 V2 1 a i1 2 a i2 3 a
2009 Aug 20
2
Insert rows in between dataframes
Hi all, Can anyone suggest me how to insert rows in between data frames and also keep the ordering of row numbers correct? Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) recmeanC2 9.275880e-17 6.322780e-17 1.467057e+00 0.14349903 recmeanC3 1.283534e-17 2.080644e-17 6.168929e-01 0.53781390
2010 Jun 09
1
counting across leves of factors
I have dataframe with 17factors variables (for example every factor have 3levels) I have maybe 5000 observation. And i need to do table where is in every raw 1 of possible combination of this factors and the numbur how many time is this combination in my dataset. I wrote one code, but this is very slow and dumb. it looks like this: i<-0 for(i1 in levels(hivdat$pohl)){
2020 Mar 30
2
Scalar Evolution Expressions Involving Sibling Loops
> I'm not following your example.  If you have two sibling loops with the same parent, one will frequently, but not always dominate the other.  Can you give a specific example of when forming a recurrence between two siblings (without one dominating the other), is useful? The situation can happen with guarded loops or with a user guard like below: if (c) { for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
2011 Sep 27
1
array extraction
hello everyone. Look at the following R idiom: a <- array(1:30,c(3,5,2)) M <- (matrix(1:15,c(3,5)) %% 4) < 2 a[M,] <- 0 Now, I think that "a[M,]" has an unambiguous meaning (to a human). However, the last line doesn't work as desired, but I expected it to...and it recently took me an indecent amount of time to debug an analogous case. Just to be explicit, I would