Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "speech in vorbis"
2000 Dec 14
8
new MS codecs
I thought this might be interesting to you, it's an
extract from the latest streaming media newsletter, I
was intrested to note that MS are claiming cd quality
audio at 48kbps whichi is obviously very low, I didn't
think much of it at first because nobody uses MS
codecs for audio anyway! However (a bit I missed off
this quote by the look of it) I then read mention of
portable audio players
2004 Aug 23
2
unsubscribe to R-help
I would like to unsubscribe to the R help list so that my email box
doesn't get so full. I've tried several times to unsubscribe at
r-project.org, but I keep getting emails. How do I successfully
unsubscribe? Thanks
Mark
This email message, including any attachments, is for the so...{{dropped}}
2005 Aug 19
2
Speex, ACELP, G.729
Hello Jean-Marc:
I've been watching the speex development from its inception because I
and several Tech Startup Connection members have a very important
application for this voice encoding/decoding. Further, we are quite
familiar with ACELP as implemented in G.729. As far as I know Speex
is also ACELP ... yes/no?
Question ... what do you see as the advantages of ACELP compared to
MP3? I
2002 Mar 27
10
Speex: Open-source, patent-free speech coding
Hi,
We would like to announce the first release of the Speex project. Speex
(http://speex.sourceforge.net) is an open-source (LGPL), patent-free
compression format allowing an alternative to expensive proprietary
codecs. Unlike Ogg Vorbis which compresses general audio, Speex is
designed especially for speech. For that reason, Speex is meant to be a
complement to Vorbis. Since it is specialized
2005 Mar 07
1
Differences between ACELP and CELP.... Reloaded
And the main point of interest is the following: how much difference in
SPEEX terms would it be if it were developed with ACELP in mind? (not
that i would do an aSpeex codec implementing ACELP, just to know and
point my efforts)
--
John Villar
Gerente de Proyectos
Computadores Flor Hard Soft 2058 C.A.
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2004 Dec 16
8
Calculating required bandwidth
I was posed this question:
A T1 set up for voice carries 24 conversations on a circuit that is 1.544
megabits/second. Right?
Well, if you set that T1 up to carry data and run a link between two IP
networks over it, how many SIP conversations could it be expected to carry?
How about IAX?
How would one extend this calculation to varying bandwidth circuits and
various VOIP protocols (MGCP,
2004 Jun 17
2
IAXy and bandwidth requirements
In the mailing list archives, I found a message that indicates that the
IAXy has the ulaw, alaw, and g726 codecs, but I cannot find anything
official on Digium's site about it. The Installation Manual has an
example iax.conf file that indicates the ulaw codec, so I know that one
is good.
But we are thinking about using the IAXy over a VPN, to replace our
MultiVoip. alaw and ulaw are
2004 Aug 06
2
regarding CELP/ACELP/others patentes
Hi All,
First of all, I'm sorry if my question is offtopic on this list. In such
case please ignore this post and/or contact me directly. I'm asking my
questions there because I feel you had similar problem before starting
developing Speex.
My story:
my friend developed 3gpp content creator and he would distribute it in
binary form.
But there is problem with AMR licensing (the terms
2011 Mar 10
2
Not sure how to handle hazard in my survival model
Hi R experts :)
I'm trying to carry out a survival model on my data, but I am unsure of
whether it's appropriate or if I should do something specific in regards to
hazard.
My data is time to death by predator where I have 8 prey and one predator in
the setting. This means that two prey can't possibly die at the same time
and I can't quite get my head around how to include this in
2008 Oct 01
1
Software patents (was G723 on asterisk 1.4.1)
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:34 AM, Andrew Joakimsen <joakimsen at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Tilghman Lesher
> <tilghman at mail.jeffandtilghman.com> wrote:
>> It is completely illegal in any country that recognizes patents.
>
> You mean countries that recognize software patents, right?
As resident of country where the file is hosted - yes we
2007 May 03
2
SPEEX tech specs
Hello Jean-Marc:
How many bits do you have in a frame please and what is your frame
rate? For example, G.729 (ACELP) has 12 bits/frame including VAD and
the frame rate is 100/second ... I'm looking for the comparable
figures for SPEEX.
Thank you.
---
B. Mitchell Loebel, CEO, VP
Engineering 408 425-9920
InstaFlash International Corporation
(formerly
2003 Apr 20
1
Macros not working as expected with extension "h" in some circumstances
I have a question on how to handle the "h" routines. I have noticed that if the call is hung up by the side that originated the call, the "h" routine is not extendable via a macro, or at least I have been unable to do it. My tests have included only SIP->SIP calls.
If the originating side hangs up first: The macro is called from "exten =>
2010 Dec 04
0
Father of Groom Speech and Toast - How to Input Hu
Father of groom speeches which bring about laughs in the faces of people listening are thought of to be one of the greatest things in attending any wedding affair.
All weddings are understood as time for enjoyment. The joining of two hearts by means of wedding rituals also implies the unification of two families. And so, the best way to make the wedding a lot more special is presenting a father of
2004 Aug 06
2
replacing ACELP encoding with speex
Hi all,
I'm to hit about aprox the same encoding settings (ie bitrate,filesize,
quality) with talk radio shows that are currently encoded with Real
Producer in 16kbit acelp (maybe cs-acelp).
Currently 2 hours of talk radio encoded in a .rm container yields about
16.3 meg file. With speex in wideband vbr I'm getting very good quality
results, but with a larger filesize of 19.1 meg.
2007 May 03
2
SPEEX tech specs
Thank you. You're right ... my error ... I meant
to say 12 bytes (including the 2 bytes for VAD).
And it is 10ms/frame. No matter ... thank you for
the SPEEX specs. In terms of quality, what SPEEX
bit rate compares with G.729 at 8kbps data rate
please? Is there some reason why you chose the
20ms frame rate? Do you keep that same frame rate
for the different bit rates? The faster frame
2000 Dec 13
1
Patents
I suppose it could be possible to patent something and
let the patent expire so that it is registered at the
patent office but not enforcable. No one else could
patent it then.
I get curious about the RLE patent. I heard Someone
has a patent on run length encoding and I wonder how
long they have had it because I remember RLE code
running on a sinclair spectrum in the 80's before the
whole
2001 Jan 04
1
ogg/vorbis on OS/2 and console apps
Is the vorbis encoder a console app? If so it should
already run on OS/2? Or is that only 16 bit console
apps that ran on OS/2?
love
Freya
--- Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au> wrote:
> At 07:09 AM 1/3/01 +0100, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Kenneth C. Arnold wrote:
> >
> >> Remember that since oggenc is GPL (and the Vorbis
>
2000 Oct 02
2
Fraunhoffer claims patents on other formats
Here in the uk, to get a patent on anything, you have
to prove that the patent is not obvious and that there
is no prior art.
If there is prior art, then a patent cannot be given,
this is why people patenting stuff have to keep it a
secret until they actually have the patent, otherwise
it is considered to have been released into the public
domain.
Once something is in the public domain, nobody
2013 Jan 04
2
Can you help me please
HI Fares,
You could try this:
dat1<- read.table(text="
date????? donation
3jan2003?? 20235
4jan2003?? 25655
5jan2003?? 225860
6jan2003?? 289658
7jan2003?? 243889
8jan2003?? 244338
9jan2003?? 243889
",sep="",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
The post is not very specific as to what you need.? I hope this works for you.
library(xts)
2002 Jan 28
2
OGG DirectShow implementation
Somebody made it possible to use DirectShow video codecs in OGG
framework... Now get ready for DivX OGG files :)
<http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q5045045/>
--
Jernej Simoncic, jernej.simoncic@guest.arnes.si
http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/
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The intelligence of any discussion diminishes with the square of the
number of participants.
-- Walinsky's Law