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2001 Jun 26
1
AYAVTS (And yet another vorbis test stream)
banner day for test streams.... DI's test stream is now up and running... this one a 128kbps vorbis stream.... http://160.79.1.141:8100/trance.ogg oddsock --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe'
2012 Nov 26
2
puzzling RODBC error
Dear all, I'm trying to connect to an MSAccess database (ArcGIS personal geodatabase). I keep getting an error about the channel when using sqlQuery(). However, sqlTables() does not complain about the channel and lists all tables in the database. If I try sqlFetch(), then R crashes. I'm happy to hear suggestions on how to solve this. Best regards, Thierry > MDB <-
2005 Mar 27
2
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
Here's a very odd question - I don't know if anybody can even begin to answer. I am attempting something very odd and geeky. I set up an icecast Win32 server streaming a 96kbps mp3 stream (using all the latest as of today software, winamp, icecast2 and oddcast v3) so I can listen to it on my cell phone while at work. My phone does GPRS EDGE data at 131kbps-ish, just barely fast enough to
2004 Aug 06
2
Bandwidth & Cost for broadcasting
Hi, I'm CTO for a new Techno/Trance Radio named Let's Go Zik (http://www.letsgozik.com) and i'm looking for the cheapest solution to broadcast. For the moment, we're using Live356 for relaying our stream. It's quite good but a little bit too cheap and not handy (they do not provide multiple bitrate relay, ...). This is why I'm starting a new study. Everyone can help us by
2012 Aug 16
3
Reference a variable inside a string and another for object assingments
Hi R community I copied a bit of my R code that gets some data from a database. You won't be able to run the code, but I am a beginner so you will probably understand what going on. I would like to make a variable I can refer to inside the sqlQuery. Instead of writing the start date and time (ex SP.lokaldatotid >= '2005-01-01 00:00:00') inside the query I would like to define it
2004 Aug 06
1
Bandwidth & Cost for broadcasting
Hello Nicolas, Sunday, April 6, 2003, 2:42:36 PM, you wrote: NB> Hello EISELE, NB> Sunday, April 6, 2003, 11:32:59 AM, you wrote: EP>> Hi, EP>> I'm CTO for a new Techno/Trance Radio named Let's Go Zik EP>> (http://www.letsgozik.com) and i'm looking for the cheapest solution to EP>> broadcast. For the moment, we're using Live356 for relaying our
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again. jack. ----- Forwarded message from Fred von Lohmann <fred@vonlohmann.com> ----- Delivered-To: jack@localhost.cantcode.com Delivered-To: jack@icecast.org X-Authentication-Warning: penguin.onehouse.com: majordomo set sender to owner-pho@onehouse.com using -f X-Sent: 31 May 2001
2001 Jul 02
5
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a Bug Report
Hi, there. While waiting for the encoder RC1, I will report some minor problems I experienced with Peter's Winamp decoder. First, I am using Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a with Winamp v.2.76 on Windows 98 SE. 1. When the buttons of Playlist Editor are extended, the part extended in playlist screen seems to be flickering when an Ogg file is being played. 2. I check the option of
2001 Jun 22
7
RE: [advanced] Response to Ogg Vorbis comments
> From: Jack Moffitt [mailto:jack@icecast.org] > > So in the very near future, I don't think that there will be any > non-vorbis capable players. And for the most part, I think Vorbis will > be included in most players, though I have little hope that Microsoft > will allow Vorbis to stand side-by-side with WMA. There is a big difference between having a codec available for
2005 Mar 28
0
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
Here's a very odd question - I don't know if anybody can even begin to answer. I am attempting something very odd and geeky. I set up an icecast Win32 server streaming a 96kbps mp3 stream (using all the latest as of today software, winamp, icecast2 and oddcast v3) so I can listen to it on my cell phone while at work. My phone does GPRS EDGE data at 131kbps-ish, just barely fast enough to
2004 Aug 06
4
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not charging anything. As > mentioned, the royalties to record labels still stand if you don't follow > the rules, but this will be true regardless of the format > (mp3/vorbis/whatever.) Do you have any ads on your site? That's probably streaming related revenue. Do you list on shoutcast.com? There's definately
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast2?
Jack Moffitt wrote: >As for the other parts, I do not understand why we shouldn't kick >clients who fall 25 packets behind. That is more than 100k usually, and >surely you don't think we should buffer them forever. > well, at 128kbps bitrate, it's only 6 seconds of data. 30 seconds would have been more reasonable, how does everybody think? it might have to be varied
2004 Aug 06
2
Configure can't fine ogg
> > checking for Ogg2... no > > Just to answer my own question, for the sake of the archive, it seems that > Ogg development work in SVN is actually in a module called ogg2, not in the > ogg module, and it's this that icecast was looking for. Why is icecast checking for unreleased Ogg code? jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast
2004 Aug 06
2
Connecting to yp.shoutcast.com
I'm using Icecast 1.3.11.. It connects to yp.icecast.org and yp.mp3.de just find.. it looks like it's trying to go to http://yp.icecast.org/cgi-bin/touch However, the shoutcast one says: completed...server id = -1 While the others say: serverid = 69 <p>Has Shoutcast changed something, so that icecast can no longer find Shoutcasts directory? -- Arathena Email:
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2 (was Re: [vorbis] Who'll Be Using Ogg Vorbis Instead Of MP3? @ /.)
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > It works, but hasn't been released. I will be making nightly snapshots > available of the repositories in the next day or so, and that should > help get more people testing it. So far it's help up quite well, and > the tools are _nice_ courtesy of Oddsock and Vakor :) Can you provide any more info on this? Are the snapshots up
2004 Aug 06
1
yet another test stream / Icecast2 segfault
Sgrifennodd Jack Moffitt: > > Also, icecast 2 has been pretty stable for the BBC. Uptimes of several > weeks. And that would only have been to upgrade it. It's not being hit very hard tho - come on people, hammer it! http://support.bbc.co.uk/ogg/ ..ciaran -- Ciaran Anscomb, BBC Internet Services "Nobody loves me like I do - Not even you" --- >8 ---- List archives:
2005 May 03
7
Digium MOH
I called Digium today and hear some neat nifty music on hold that isn't included with Asterisk.. anyone have any idea what it is.. and where I can get it (if it's in the public domain)?
2005 Aug 23
3
looking for blind win32 users
Hello all, Sorry to post this here, but I am pretty sure there are a few blind win32 users who frequent the list. I'm looking for a blind win32 user or someone visually impaired enough to depend on assistive technology to use applications. I am doing research related to win32 development and assistive technologies. Essentially I'm trying to make sure a new application will be usable by
2001 Feb 22
3
rtp payload format
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/draft-moffitt-vorbis-rtp-00.txt This is the Internet-Draft I'll be submitting tomorrow and hopefully presenting at the March IETF meeting. If you see anything major, let me know right away, I'll be submitting this in the morning. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2009 Jun 24
2
Announcement: Howler-optimised G.729A Solution for Asterisk
[ Optimised G.729A 'Howlet' for Asterisk & FreSWITCH ] Howler Technologies are proud to announce today the launch of their fully indemnified and highly optimised G.729A solution for Asterisk, including a unique floating license model. This is the first in a series of products dubbed 'Howlets' that add highly performant transcoding and signal processing modules to open-source