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2017 Oct 04
0
Revolutions blog: September 2017 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft (formerly Revolution Analytics) staff and guests have written about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of September: The mathpix package
2010 Oct 29
4
Lineage Freya Engine.dll failed to initialise
Hello! I'm kind of new to Linux so I'm in learning process. The thing keeping me tied to Windows is that I can't play the same games on Linux so I have been dual-booting it on my laptop. Recently I found out about Wine and decided to try it out. I decided to install Lineage 2 using Wine. Before doing anything wanted to make sure that I know exactly what to do and how so I searched
2014 May 22
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Icecast 'client'
Hi, What is wrong with listening to the stream using HTTP on port 8000 on your server? And what is wrong with using VLC? /Denis :-) On 22 May 2014, at 22:47, Guido Budack <glaivy at yandex.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi folks, > > actually and once again quite busy I'd really appreciate a quick hint > or explanation... >
2014 May 23
0
Icecast 'client'
Hi, Do you see any advantages of such a client? Is there a reason why you think it would exist? /Denis :-) > Den 23/05/2014 kl. 00.35 skrev Guido Budack <glaivy at yandex.com>: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I just mind that Icecast has its own client... > Have been surprised as I found out they there is no... > Strange... > >
2012 Feb 23
1
Bug in nested_attributes_for: question about best way to patch
I''ve discovered what I''m pretty confident is unexpected behavior in accepts_nested_attributes_for, and am developing a patch, but I''ve encountered a question about how the core team would prefer the implementation to look. Here''s the bug: when assigning to a belongs_to relationship (and I believe one-to-one, but I haven''t verified yet) if you mark the
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
2014 May 22
4
Icecast 'client'
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, actually and once again quite busy I'd really appreciate a quick hint or explanation... Somehow I dont get it... :-/ Although I'll soon (as soon I have a more powerful server - actually a friend of mine is hosting my site in a small cluster) install and use the icecast-server for my streaming-purposes I don't understand how to
2014 May 22
3
Icecast 'client'
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just mind that Icecast has its own client... Have been surprised as I found out they there is no... Strange... Whatever... Am 22.05.2014 23:49, schrieb Denis Smajlovic: > Hi, > > What is wrong with listening to the stream using HTTP on port 8000 > on your server? > > And what is wrong with using VLC? > > /Denis :-) On 22
2010 Mar 01
0
A strange file-ownership problem
The scenario: I have two Samba servers on my network. One, running v3.0.37, is on my main server, a Solaris 10 x86 box. The other, just updated from 3.0.37 to 3.4.5 in the hope of solving this problem, is on my workstation, a Gentoo Linux box. The Linux Samba server shares only [homes]. The Solaris Samba server shares [homes] and four other shares. Unix UIDs are synchromized betwene the
2014 Jun 14
0
double entries in icecast directory
Hi folks I'm using vlc to listen to radio-stations of the icecast-directory. I find it quite annoying that a lot of stations have double entries and/ or (probably relay) transmit under other (entry-) names. Wouldn't it be better to prevent such behavior? Is it possible to suppress this in vlc or on any other way? Greets Gee -- Guido Budack - Designer - Apache/ColdFusion Web-Server
2004 Sep 27
2
Hello and Stream Listing
Hello Everyone! My name is John Silvers PD/CE of Pirate Radio 100.3FM (KQLZ Los Angeles) I wanted to introduce myself to everyone. We are switching over from our 2072 Shoutcast streams to Ogg with the help from Dave at Mediacast1. It seems mp3PRO is just not catching on but the I think the ogg sounds way better then mp3PRO and not just one player can hear the difference plus no plug-in to push
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
2000 Nov 15
2
speech in vorbis
I was wondering how vorbis fares as a speech codec? I mean can it give similar or better quality as GSM/Toast at the same kind of bitrates/filesize? I'm not worried about streaming but I'd love to be able to create really small voice files. Can anyone give me an idea of filesize for recording time for pure speech based use? love Freya __________________________________________________
2015 Feb 11
2
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 19:19 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Just to make it clear: I recommended the book itself without pointing to > any source of it, and when pirate copy was mentioned by somebody else, I > had to say I do not recommend that source and would recommend to buy the > book on amazon. The person asserting the copy was "pirated" (meaning stolen) has no proof
2008 Nov 04
1
Confusing behavior of hosts allow/hosts deny in Samba 3.0.28/3.2.4
I saw some unexpected behavior in the interaction of hosts allow and hosts deny on Samba 3.0.28. I built Samba 3.2.4 just to be sure it wasn't something that had been fixed. I saw the same behavior. I'm not sure if it is a bug or a failure on my part to understand the documentation or misleading documentation. If I have a share defined as [export] comment = exported
2006 Aug 13
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Announcement: Really simple localization plugin
I needed something simpler than Globalize and GLoc to localize my Rails application into Danish. I packed it into this plugin. Feel free to use it. Languages available: Spanish, German, Swedish, Danish, and ("Swedish Chef" for the fun of it) Plugin available at http://visitjesper.homeip.net/plugins/ IMPORTANT: Plugin directory likely to move to more appropriate location anytime The
2004 Sep 27
0
Hello and Stream Listing
You should know not all players support OGG without plugins either. Mp3 will play in 98% of the software. I've tested it in Winamp,Media Player, Realplayer Did you remove the <!--- and the --> around the directory section? Also icecast would need access to outgoing port 80. Or it could be this from the FAQ First of all, icecast must have been built with YP support. This is
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 >
2009 Oct 11
1
Function Help
Hi there, I have created the function below: pirate<-function(x){ a<-x-1; b<-a/5; c<-a-b; d<-c-1; e<-d/5; f<-d-e; g<-f-1; h<-g/5; i<-g-h; j<-i-1; k<-j/5; l<-j-k; m<-l-1; n<-m/5; o<-m-n; final<-o/5; final } I want to run this function until the output ('final') is an exact integer (e.g. 893.00000 rather than 893.78332). I then need to
2015 Feb 11
0
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, February 10, 2015 7:36 pm, Always Learning wrote: > > On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 19:19 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > >> Just to make it clear: I recommended the book itself without pointing to >> any source of it, and when pirate copy was mentioned by somebody else, I >> had to say I do not recommend that source and would recommend to buy the >> book on