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2001 Oct 06
2
OT: CD anti-copying techniques, and their pervasiveness (was: Re: More on CD anti-copying techniques)
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, safemode wrote: > On Tuesday 02 October 2001 08:14, Nathan I. Sharfi wrote: > > I doubt this; why would any self-respecting label advertise that their > > music is capable of being ripped and distributed electronically? > > > > On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, safemode wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > > > You're probably going to
2004 Sep 27
4
burning file to cd
Hello, I am interested in recording my LP's from my stereo to my computer and then burning to cd. If I understand right theres no way to save as oog and then burn ? Thanks NewbieMark
2001 May 18
1
Request for support: add Vorbis to RioVolt CD player
I just recently got myself the SonicBlue RioVolt Mp3/WMA CD player, which has upgradeable firmware. I've sent a request to: customersupport@diamondmm.com asking them to add support for Ogg Vorbis in the next release of their firmware, so that it will be able to read Ogg CDs and display its tags properly. It would be great if others could e-mail the same address and ask for the same
2006 Jun 07
10
RoR with Apache2 - performance?
How is the performance running RoR with Apache2 compared to running it with PHP? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 24
6
Chinese characters in the title
Dear experts, In my application, Chinese characters work great in the body of the page. However, in the title, they appear as boxes instead of something like " ???????? ". I also noticed CNET having the same issue: http://www.cnetnews.com.cn/news/net/story/0,3800050307,39438403,00.htm So my question to experts here is that is it possible to show Chinese
2011 Sep 28
1
how to solve a simple discrete Bayesian Belief Network?
Can somebody save-me? Thanks in advance! #R script: #trying to find out how solve a discrete Bayesian Belief Network. #option: using 'catnet' package #BEGIN library(catnet) cnet <- cnNew(nodes = c("a", "b", "c"), cats = list(c("1", "2"), c("1", "2"), c("1", "2")), parents = list(NULL, c(1), c(1,
2005 Sep 14
2
live broadcast + WMA
Hi All, I have two questions. I have an icecast2 server installed, and I need to set up a Linux-based computer that sends a church's programs to the icecast server. (Both worship and teaching.) What application do you suggest? It would be really pleasing if I wouldn't need X11 to use the software, and it would display (with charactergraphics) the current signal level. The signal
2006 May 04
1
domain vs. app name relationship?
Could someone please explain the relationship, if any, between the RoR application directory / name (generated by ''rails appname'') and the internet domain name it will be hosted under? If my web site is www.mydomain.com, does my RoR appname need to be ''mydomain''? Thanks, Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
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
2005 Sep 14
2
live broadcast + WMA
_+icecast@sucs.org wrote: > Ices, Darkice, most of the normal stream creation bits don't need X11 > Do you mean normalisation? I mean dynamic compression. > WMA is Microsoft only so you will probably need to use Microsoft > software to do this. > > But if you already have MP3 I realy don't see the reason for WMA, as > anything that plays WMA is likely to also
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:
2016 Oct 04
2
Desktop for newbies
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On > Behalf Of Gary Stainburn > Sent: den 4 oktober 2016 12:49 > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Desktop for newbies > > > > That's a shame, because I was hoping to use it for the same thing > > > > Would maybe this help? > >
2005 Mar 19
1
RM to Vorbis?
Is there a program that allows conversion of Real files (*.rm) to Ogg Vorbis? (And I should know the answer to this, but what is the file extension of Ogg Vorbis files?) Kirk
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
2011 Apr 12
6
audio recorder compatibility
I'm shopping for a small/tiny audio recorder, the kind for recording in a class, interviews, etc... not really music, just voice. Per usual, a lot of these write their audio files in some Windows format, e.g., WMA. As a confirmed Linux guy, I'd want to offload the audio files in some format that Linux can read/play natively. I've read a sketchy suggestion that there's a Linux
2001 Jul 03
3
wma8 decodings
Monty wanted some samples with which to compare Vorbis and WMA, and he doesn't have a Win32 machine, so I made some. Microsoft has made their own demo samples available at: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/en/WM8/audio.asp I took their original .wav's, and encoded them with their wma8 encoder utility (WM8EUTIL.EXE), using all of the available stereo modes at 44.1kHz. This
2004 Aug 06
3
de-essing into speex?
thanks for getting back to me, i have uploaded a zip file containing some sound files that demonstrates the issue. http://www.bogus.net/~olav/ess.zip this contains s.mp3 original wav file (mono) converted to top-quality mp3 (370K) s.wma windows media encoder with 19khz voice compression ( 62K) s-2.spx speexenc --vbr --quality 2 on the wav file ( 63K) s-9.spx
2004 Feb 27
4
WMA9 versus OGG
Hello all I have been encoding to OGG as a default for well over a year, but I recently thought I ought to test how it sounds compared to other codecs. I got the Windows Media 9 encoder and I was quite surprised at how bad a job OGG did at quality 0 with a simple piano clip, and how well WMA9 was - I've always considered WMA as being a bit naff, but WMA9 has forced me to re-access this view
2004 Aug 06
2
dare to compare -- live streams: ogg/WMA
hello all! After having read http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/listen.html and listened to the examples on that very educational page, I decided to augment the info. This example is more simple, it involves the comparision between two streams of the same radio station, FranceInter (a station of Radio France in Paris). The ogg stream is running at around 30 kbps/11 kHz in stereo. The WMA stream
2000 Dec 17
8
Copy protected CDs (off-topic)
A record company is releasing next month what it calls copy-protected CDs which apparently cannot be ripped by CD readers. Major labels are waiting to see how it goes. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-4099854.html --- >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