Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "Beta4 artifact/bug in the bass area"
2001 May 11
2
artifact bug status? / compiling under OpenBSD 2.8
Hi!
On March 17th I posted a message on this list concerning an artifact bug
in beta4 that is audible in all available bitrates. It was this rumbling
sound in the bass area. I made a demo clip, which still is available at
http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~us87/ogg/vorbis_bassrumble_demo.rar
and that contains both the original .WAV and an .OGG @ 350kbps. This
archive is 2.1 MB large.
Today, I
2004 May 22
1
Dynamic SIP.CONF
Hey All,
We are looking to expand our usage of Asterisk and I am trying to make as
much of the configuration dynamic as I possibly can. The only part that I'm
having problems with is sip.conf. I can get asterisk to register each
extension with our local SER SIP proxy dynamically by using the
"sipfriends" table in the database, but I'm having trouble with the message
waiting
2004 Apr 12
2
Voicemail storage in DB
Hey all,
Quick Question. I have heard mention that Asterisk has the capability to
store voicemail inside a database, instead of storing each voicemail in a
separate file under a spool directory. Is this true?
If so, does it (or can it) use MySQL? Is there any documentation available
showing how to do this?
The problem that we are having is that we need redundant voicemail servers
2001 Oct 25
2
FAQ correction
The FAQ says (at its very end):
> Does Vorbis support mid/side stereo modes? More than stereo?
>
> Vorbis has hooks for mid/side stereo and continuous balance stereo,
> but the channel mappings for both are yet to be formally specified and
> implemented. Currently, Vorbis channels are uncoupled.
>
This should be updated so that people know how good is Vorbis :)
> Vorbis does
2001 Oct 05
1
Bass response with Ogg Vorbis
I'm a bass player, I admit it. I came across a number of people
talking about bass response with Ogg Vorbis and it piqued my interest,
I live for this stuff.
I am using the Ogg files to distribute songs as converted right from
the 32 bit masters. This is a much different thing than ripping a 16
bit CD audio file that has been mushed and compressed much before it
winds up as an Ogg file. When
2008 Dec 07
1
Issue with signals with lots of bass
Hi,
We've just found an issue when encoding signals that have very powerful
bass (e.g. a loud 40 Hz tone). Turns out that was a combination of the
MDCT leakage with some inefficiency in the VQ search. There's a
tentative fix for that in git, which I'm encouraging everyone to test.
To enable the fix, look for these lines in alg_quant() (vq.c):
#if 0
if (K > (N>>1))
Just
2001 Dec 12
1
connect to bass.directhit.com(65.214.36.12):2401 failed: Connection refused
Hi,
According to http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, I tried to update my
openssh_cvs tree by CVS. And got an error.
$ cvs update -dP
cvs [update aborted]: connect to bass.directhit.com(65.214.36.12):2401 failed: Connection refused
Why? And from which cvs pserver can I get the latest openssh-portable?
Thanks.
--
NAKAJI Hiroyuki
2001 Nov 02
3
RC2 and bass
Well, this may not be unique to RC2. I believe this is the first time I
have noticed it. It is definitely the first time I have vorbis encoded
this song.
Try encoding They Might Be Giants - Istanbul. Go to offset around 50
seconds. It should say "Maybe people just like it better that way."
However, the maybe is pretty bassy (low pitch) and is just gone.
Anyway, RC2 is so much
2011 Jul 17
1
Scanning the compressed celt for an artifact
I need to test the latency of a system that I ported CELT to. I'd like
to set a flag when the stream "changes".
In order to see the stream "change", I'd like to be able to scan the
compressed CELT directly to set the flag. ie. I'd like to be able to
find a byte or two that change reliably between two values when the
stream "changes". I don't
2002 Jan 13
0
rc3 artifact (left-dist)
I have now listened to some rc3-encoded ogg-files, and overall it sounds
great! I have, howerver encountered an annoying artifact in rc3 that
could be described as a pumping or vibrating distortion. In the
beginning of the provided sample the artifact is easily noticed in the
left channel, but later in the sample i belive it is somewhat to the
right in the stereo image.
The artifact dissapears
2002 Aug 20
1
Very audible artifact in RC3
Are you aware that RC3 can cause a scratching, repeating noise to the audio? I
downloaded an album in ogg format and while all other track seem ok, the last
one has this problem. Sounds too weird to be a ripping problem and ogginfo
(1.0) doesn't see any problem with the stream. If you'd like to listen to the
file and have a BIG mailbox (size=3677710) or a login to some webspace,
2003 Oct 09
1
An artifact of base being namespace
Function in the base library of R 1.8.0 seems to use a search path with
base coming before the local environment. I think this is intentional
and is related to base being a namespace.
> log <- function(x, base) 200
> log(1)
[1] 200
> log10
function (x)
log(x, 10)
<environment: namespace:base>
> log10(1)
[1] 0
>
This is most problematic when you are creating a
2013 Mar 25
1
Nexus RPM artifact installation using Puppet
I am newbie to puppet.
Using puppet master and agent deployment to configure agents with specific
packages.
I have installed puppet-nexus module and able to fetch my artifact from
Nexus. Now artifact from Nexus which are RPM on puppet node I need to
install them {RPM} on the node using puppet recipe.
Any help how to achieve it.
Cheers,
Amit
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2013 Aug 30
2
Encoding using Fishsound + Vorbis = Strange "RoboCop" artifact
Hello Fellow-Vorbisites,
I've written a multi-track encoding/decoding library based upon fishsound.
Utilized Visual Studio 2010 to build 32-bit DLL's (Debug mode - no
optimization) of all the following:
libogg 1.3.1
libvorbis 1.3.3
libspeex 1.2rc1
libflac 1.2.1
liboggz 1.1.1
libfishsound 1.0.0
Currently testing under Windows 7 (64-bit).
Test Scenario:
==========
Recording from two
2001 Aug 20
3
extremely noticeable artifact (britney-bug)
I really don't know if this is the same problem that was reported by Ingo
Saitz (I really couldn't say which one was 128kbit and which was the
original wav when blind-testing. The original had some distortion that
perhaps does somehting with my cheapo soundcard) but here's a description
of what i've found:
When doing some sample encoding with rc2 (rebuilt rpm with latest redhat
2008 Apr 14
3
Is this an artifact of using "which"?
Dear all,
I used "which" to obtain a subset of values from my data.frame.
however, I find that there is a "trace" of the values I have removed.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciate.
Below is my data:
d <- data.frame( val = 1:10,
group = sample(LETTERS[1:5], 10, repl=TRUE) )
>d
val group
1 1 B
2 2 E
3 3 B
4 4
2001 Aug 15
10
RC2 worse than RC1 and Beta4
After doing an informal (128k) listening test, I have concluded that I
prefer Beta4 over RC2.
The 16kHz low-pass on the RC2 encoder makes it sound like FM radio. Both
encoders SEEM to have a couple of dB bump at 10kHz.
JT
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2010 May 08
0
v2.0.beta4: Couldn't drop privileges: Unknown mail_privileged_group
Hi,
latest HG throws this error:
May 8 06:42:33 spectre dovecot: master: Dovecot v2.0.beta4 (0a35407e6ff4) starting up
May 8 06:48:01 spectre dovecot: imap(alias at domain.tld): Error: user alias at domain.tld: Couldn't drop privileges: Unknown mail_privileged_group: 5000
May 8 06:48:01 spectre dovecot: imap(alias at domain.tld): Error: Internal error occurred. Refer to server log for
2009 Aug 03
0
Asterisk 1.6.0.11-rc2, 1.6.1.2, 1.6.1.3-rc1, and 1.6.2.0-beta4 Release Announcement
The Asterisk Development Team is pleased to announce the the second release
candidate of 1.6.0.11, the release of 1.6.1.2, the first release candidate of
1.6.1.3, and the fourth beta of 1.6.2.0. These releases are available for
immediate download at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/ .
The release of 1.6.1.2 fixes a remote crash security vulnerability in the RTP
stack. The
2009 Mar 27
2
1.2.beta4: Fatal: io_loop_handle_add: epoll_ctl(1, 11): Bad file descriptor
Whenever dovecot is stopped while a dict process is running I see
Fatal: io_loop_handle_add: epoll_ctl(1, 11): Bad file descriptor
in the error log.
The following patch fixes this for me. I'm sure there is a better way though.
--- dovecot-1.2.beta4/src/master/dict-process.c.orig 2009-03-27 16:44:59.000000000 +0100
+++ dovecot-1.2.beta4/src/master/dict-process.c 2009-03-27