Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "[Press] News.com story on Vorbis"
2001 Jul 06
1
Verifying stream integrity
Is there a good way to verify the integrity of an Ogg/Vorbis stream? I
suffered some disk corruption a while back, and it'd be great if I could
have a tool that would help me determine which files need to be replaced.
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2000 May 02
1
artifacts, format?
First off, I'd like to say thanks for this project. I know that it is
needed. I'm happy to see that work is progressing, and especially happy
at the sound quality that I got out of my first encoding and decoding.
However, I know that there are some types of sounds that still don't
quite work with Vorbis (well, that's true for pretty much any lossy
codec). I think I found a weak
2000 Jun 13
1
OpenCodex.com
This is semi-offtopic, but I thought I would point it out.
Opencodex.com is now sponsoring the creation of an open-source DivX (the
codec, not the hardware device) port for the Apple's Quicktime playing
software... There will be a large prize for the first person/group to
submit a working port. Since it will be open source, I imagine it will
be ported to Linux/BSD/whatever as well.
just
2000 Jun 13
1
OpenCodex.com
This is semi-offtopic, but I thought I would point it out.
Opencodex.com is now sponsoring the creation of an open-source DivX (the
codec, not the hardware device) port for the Apple's Quicktime playing
software... There will be a large prize for the first person/group to
submit a working port. Since it will be open source, I imagine it will
be ported to Linux/BSD/whatever as well.
just
2000 Dec 23
2
Vorbis press
Ogg Vorbis is mentioned in CNET's MP3 Insider newsletter.
I'm sending this article and another one that takes more
thorough look at internet music distribution (from the same
newsletter).
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MP3: IT'S NOT REALLY FREE
There is a widespread illusion that the MP3 file format is not a
proprietary codec. It'd be nice,
2001 Feb 07
0
Wine Weekly News #81 (2001 Week 06)
please find enclosed this week slim edition...
A+
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"The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle
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2001 Feb 07
0
Wine Weekly News #81 (2001 Week 06)
please find enclosed this week slim edition...
A+
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Eric Pouech (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/)
"The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle
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2001 Mar 06
0
Wine Weekly News #85 (2001 Week 10)
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Eric Pouech (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/)
"The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle
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2001 Mar 06
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Wine Weekly News #85 (2001 Week 10)
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Eric Pouech (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/)
"The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle
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Wine Weekly News
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Events, progress, and happenings in the Wine community for March 05,
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2006 Apr 21
0
Split traffic problem
Hi all
I have a problem splitting traffic behind 2 adsl.
My situation:
_________router2
|
lan1 ------- fw ----------- router1
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lan2----------|
lan1 use router1, lan2 router2.
The linux default gw is set to router2, lan2 browse internet without
any problem (icmp, tcp..).
Lan1 is blocked.
>From lan1 i can ping router1, and i''ve set
2011 Sep 28
1
how to solve a simple discrete Bayesian Belief Network?
Can somebody save-me? Thanks in advance!
#R script:
#trying to find out how solve a discrete Bayesian Belief Network.
#option: using 'catnet' package
#BEGIN
library(catnet)
cnet <- cnNew(nodes = c("a", "b", "c"), cats = list(c("1", "2"),
c("1", "2"), c("1", "2")), parents = list(NULL, c(1), c(1,
2001 Oct 18
0
Samba/nmbd on strange-sized subnets
Here where I work, we have a strange-sized subnet of a class B network.
The netmask is 255.255.248.0 (/21 shorthand). This seems to not mesh well
with Samba. nmbd seems to only want to listen either to the bigger class B
network, or the single IP address that the ethernet card is allocated.
I've tried setting the `interfaces' parameter in smb.conf and enabling
`bind interfaces
2009 Oct 21
5
News on R "s largest corporate partner REVolution Computing and SPSS CEO:
Start the REvolution without me...
http://danesecooper.blogs.com/divablog/2009/10/start-the-revolution-without-me.html
*From Danese Cooper's Blog*
Some of you may have become aware of REvolution
Computing<http://revolution-computing.com/>,
a commercial open source company organized around the R
Language<http://www.r-project.org/>,
when I joined in March
2004 Aug 10
0
news.samba.org Accepting Story Submissions
The Samba Team is pleased to announce that news.samba.org, the recently
added news and information portal for samba.org, is now accepting story
submissions. Please visit <http://news.samba.org/> and follow the link
to "Submit A Story."
So what is a story exactly? From news.samba.org:
"A story may be an actual news piece about Samba, or a link to a news
piece from
2009 Oct 18
1
Caught between a Red Hat and a CentOS
Interesting column at CNET...
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10376762-16.html
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"Novell has been positioning itself as the Avis of Linux, a distant
but gaining Red Hat competitor that "tries harder." Like Oracle,
Novell argues that it can give customers Red Hat value at a lower
price.
"There's just one problem with this marketing spin: the "low-cost
2016 Oct 04
0
Desktop for newbies
On Tuesday 04 October 2016 11:59:24 Sorin Srbu wrote:
> https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/windows-10-theme-for-linux-now-avai
>l able/
>
> > I'll have a look, but one of the reasons I'm hoping to get some people
> >onto Linux is because they hate Windows 8 / Windows 10
>
> In that case I don't quite understand why you want a Windows-lookalike in
>
2001 Feb 17
0
Belgium police raides homes of Napster users (!!!)
>From CNET news:
Belgium cracks down on file swapping
By The Associated Press
Special to CNET News.com
February 15, 2001, 3:20 p.m. PT
BRUSSELS, Belgium--Acting on complaints from the music industry, police have
raided the homes of people who use music-sharing Web sites, looking for
evidence they infringed copyright rules, the prosecutors' office said
Thursday.
Police searched the home
2004 Aug 06
1
Sample rates on ices
I'm trying to send out multiple streams. My encoder is a PII 233, so I
have to conserve CPU cycles. I encoded my mp3s as 96kb/s with a 44.1
sampling rate. I send my 96k stream without reencoding and it sounds
great. I also sned a 24k stream that is being reencoded from the 96k
mp3s. It works pretty good, the load on my linux box is about 0.5 on
average. However, the sampling rate is 8k.
2016 Oct 04
2
Desktop for newbies
> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Gary Stainburn
> Sent: den 4 oktober 2016 12:49
> To: centos at centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Desktop for newbies
>
> > > That's a shame, because I was hoping to use it for the same thing
> >
> > Would maybe this help?
> >
2006 Mar 24
6
Chinese characters in the title
Dear experts,
In my application,
Chinese characters work great in the body of the page. However, in the title, they appear as boxes instead of something like " ???????? ".
I also noticed CNET having the same issue:
http://www.cnetnews.com.cn/news/net/story/0,3800050307,39438403,00.htm
So my question to experts here is that is it possible to show Chinese