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2016 Jan 05
5
(OT) Computer seems to have died
Hello,
I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
but I have all that disabled. I would have to power off to wake it up.
Now I think its done. I can't even get to the CMOS/BIOS. The power light
is on but no beeps or anything spinning up.
I have two of these Netvistas and had put on away when I upgraded one of
the machines. I pulled the HD from it and installed
2016 Jan 05
1
(OT) Computer seems to have died
+1 or bad capacitors, look on the board and make sure none are leaking or
puffed out.
On Jan 4, 2016 6:08 PM, "David Both" <dboth at millennium-technology.com>
wrote:
> Power supply
>
> On 01/04/2016 07:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
>> but I
2001 Jul 01
2
Encoder RC1?
What new features are planned for the RC 1 release of the encoder?
Will it be faster and the produced files smaller?
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2010 Jun 23
2
samba-3.0.4
Hi
Can this version runs on AIX 6 ? If we have some scripts done on 3.0.4, can
these run without changes on latest samba version ?
Regards
Anna
2003 Jun 23
2
connection problem
Hi,
I have created a certificate, and i execute the following command
rsync -arvz /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
technique_ftp@sinternet:/home/technique_ftp/.ssh/authorized_keys2
<mailto:technique_ftp@sinternet:/home/technique_ftp/.ssh/authorized_keys
2>
but I have this problem :
sinternet: Connection refused
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync
2016 Jan 05
0
(OT) Computer seems to have died
Power supply
On 01/04/2016 07:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
> but I have all that disabled. I would have to power off to wake it up.
> Now I think its done. I can't even get to the CMOS/BIOS. The power light
> is on but no beeps or anything spinning up.
>
> I have two of
2016 Jan 05
0
(OT) Computer seems to have died
On 1/4/2016 4:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
> but I have all that disabled. I would have to power off to wake it up.
> Now I think its done. I can't even get to the CMOS/BIOS. The power light
> is on but no beeps or anything spinning up.
>
> I have two of these Netvistas
2006 Feb 12
2
Change Station Name
Hello.
I am new to this forum and relatively new to Icecast. I have set up and
Icecast broadcast from my computer using Winamp as the playlist and the SAM
Encoders to encode to WMA. The broadcast is running perfectly. The only
issue is when I create an ASX file that links to my broadcast, it shows my
IP address as the title of the broadcast. What do I need to do to change
this to a name of my
2016 Jan 05
2
(OT) Computer seems to have died
On Mon, January 4, 2016 6:18 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 1/4/2016 4:03 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an old IBM Netvista. Lately, it would seem to go into sleep mode
>> but I have all that disabled. I would have to power off to wake it up.
>> Now I think its done. I can't even get to the CMOS/BIOS. The power light
>> is
2003 Feb 19
3
trying to get better ogg quality for this clip
hi folks, in my (unlucky) first test of ogg vs other encoders, i found a
case where wma and mp3pro sound much better than ogg at 64k. can anyone
suggest a setting that i haven't tried yet that can rival the wma and
mp3pro samples at 64k? it's the "gravel effect" that is troublesome.
the part in question is the first 15 seconds of this wave file:
2006 Jan 17
3
Vorbis at first place in "Public, Multiformat Listening Test @ 128 kbps"
Vorbis, using the AoTuV beta4.51 encoder, come first in a "Public, Multiformat Listening Test @ 128 kbps" organized on Hydrogenaudio forum.
Hydrogenaudio thread:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=40607
Presentation:
http://www.maresweb.de/listening-tests/mf-128-1/
Results:
http://www.maresweb.de/listening-tests/mf-128-1/results.htm
2005 Jan 26
1
question about render-line
Dear all
in vorbi I spec, the function of render line is a integer line drawing algorithm similar to Bresenham's algorithm,
I think bresenham's algorithm is more optimum than vorbis's algorithm? Why vorbis does not adopt Bresenham's algorithm?
I hope someone can talk about it!
thx all?
luooq
2005-01-26
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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
2003 Jan 07
1
Vorbis for low bitrate speech (10-20kbps)
Hi, (this is my first post here)
A previous thread, starting Date: Tue 19 Nov 2002 - 06:09:56 EST
"[vorbis] need speech and music in one"
http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/200211/0142.html
expressed needs similar to mine, to encode a lengthy speech at low bitrate.
I did some tests initially in September then concluded in December, and I
was surprised to find Vorbis to be the best
2002 Jan 07
3
tool for listening tests
I've been looking around for a tool to compare the quality of different
audio files, didn't find anything, and so botched together something over
the past few days:
http://www.btinternet.com/~jfchapman/files/mcp.zip (Win32, 266Kb)
It's just a small tool for playing up to 3 files simultaneously, with the
ability to switch between the outputs to compare the sound quality (formats
2001 Jun 21
3
An handful of tags !
Another problem I would like to speack about : tags. Each format appears to
create its own tag.
TwinVQ and WMA tags are limited but Mp3 has a good tag system (although the
"genre" category could be improved). Now ogg develops a new kind of
tagging. I imagine converting all my tags with thousand of tracks... real
nightmare...
Is there an authority or a project to standardiza tags ?
2004 Aug 06
2
Oddcast suggestion
I don't develop in C unfortunately, but I think I've thought of another
way of doing it for those using Winamp.
A DSP plugin could be developed to read /admin/streamlist to get number
of listeners. If listeners is zero then zero the audio data. Place
this in front of the OddCast DSP. I'm not exactly sure what is possible
with a DSP plugin. Someone else may know if the audio data
2008 Aug 13
2
oggenc adds severe distortion
Hi all,
I routinesly rips my CDs to WAV and then convert to ogg vorbis format
for use in my car and portable player. I don't usually notice anything
amiss, but on the last track of Mike Oldfield's "Music of the Spheres"
album ("Musica Universalis", at the very end crescendo), the converted
.ogg file exhibits terrible distortion (sounds like digital clipping).
This
2001 Jan 19
1
Opportunity for Ogg/Vorbis in hardware...
Guys... I'm not subscribed to the list, but I've been reading your
archives for about a year, watched the progress, the push to Beta 1,
and been, frankly, in awe of some of the hard topics all of the
extremely intelligent people who have been tackling. (I'm not too up
on my fractal compression and using splines to track pixel motion in a
stream.)
Ok, that said, I was speaking with
2008 Sep 26
0
Confidence interval for binomial variance
Based on simulations, I've come up with a simple function to compute
the confidence interval for the variance of the binomial variance,
where the true variance is
v = rho*(1-rho)/n
where rho = true probability of success and n = # of trials.
For x = # successes observed in n trials, p = x / n as usual.
For p < 0.25 or p > 0.75, I use the proportion-based transformed
confidence