similar to: Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, December 12, 2001

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2001 Nov 23
0
[storm@downslam.com: DownSlam To Add Ogg Vorbis For Custom CD's]
I didn't know about these guys, but they sound cool :) jack. ----- Forwarded message from "Storm@DownSlam.com" <storm@downslam.com> ----- Subject: DownSlam To Add Ogg Vorbis For Custom CD's From: "Storm@DownSlam.com" <storm@downslam.com> To: <press@vorbis.com> Date: November 21st, 2001 From: DownSlam, Inc. (www.downslam.com) Subj: DownSlam To Add
2017 Apr 12
3
bind vs. bind-chroot
Hi, On my public servers, I usually run BIND for DNS. I see CentOS offers a preconfigured (sort of) bind-chroot package. I wonder what's the effective benefit of this vs. a "normal" BIND setup without chroot. On my Slackware servers, I have a rather Keep-It-Simple approach to all things security, e. g. run no unneed services, open only needed ports etc. but I don't run the extra
2012 Feb 09
2
Help with Codes and Polycom Phones
Hi All, This may be an off topic but I'm not sure who else would know the answer. I'm playing around with Asterisk and Polycom phones. I see Polycom supports quite a few codec. The usual ones and these: G722 Siren14.24kbps Siren22.32kbps Siren14.32kbps Siren22.48kbps Siren14.48kbps Siren22.64kbps G7221.16kbps
2001 Aug 12
1
Vorbis decoders and equalizer
When I activate the equalizer in WinAmp, QCD, and Sonic Foundry SIREN Jukebox, I get a funny "washed out" sound to it. Vorbis sounds fine without it, but I miss the extra bass and what-not. I was wondering why this happens? --- >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
2015 Aug 10
2
Siren7 for Asterisk 13.5
> A Siren codec is not currently available and the one for 12 will not > work. I have no timeframe for when this might change. So the only option is to build one from the Polycom sources? I'm already doing this for Siren14 (I forget why).
2001 Dec 10
2
OGG->CDA programs ?????
Anyone have a status update on when Sonic Foundry plans on supporting RC2 ogg files? A while back on this list someone said they had a good contact at SF and was supposed to chekc up on it. I have contacted Ahead Software about including Vorbis support with Nero and they asked that a developer contact them about including it. Any chance a developer can contact them about support for Vorbis
2015 Mar 19
1
Asterisk 13 : SILK codec ?
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> wrote: > On 10/29/2014 08:06 PM, Matthew Jordan wrote: > >> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 5:16 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Can we expect a SILK codec for 13 ? Or does the one for 12 work for 13? >>> >>> >> codec_silk for Asterisk 12 will most
2004 Sep 01
0
Clients hang on file access - Samba 3.0.6
Hi all, I've included copies of the relavent files below. I'm having a bit of a problem with Samba in that when I try to access files on its shared resources, I can browse to the shares fine, but the moment I try to open a file, the client's file browser hangs. I've verified that this is a problem on both my Mac (OS X 10.3.4), my Windows XP SP2 and WIndows XP SP1 machines. I'm
2015 Mar 11
0
SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
Le 11/03/2015 12:52, Joseph L. Brunner a ?crit : > Thanks for the info. > > Any reason you're leaving slackware now? Yes. As much as I appreciate Slackware's bone-headed philosophy, the installer, the simple startup scripts, the general Keep-It-Simple approach and the overall robustness, the absence of PAM has been a real showstopper for me. Until now the only way to setup
2017 Apr 12
0
bind vs. bind-chroot
On 4/12/2017 3:11 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > On my public servers, I usually run BIND for DNS. I see CentOS offers a > preconfigured (sort of) bind-chroot package. I wonder what's the > effective benefit of this vs. a "normal" BIND setup without chroot. On > my Slackware servers, I have a rather Keep-It-Simple approach to all > things security, e. g. run no unneed
2017 Apr 12
2
More issues with Siren14 datalen == 0 packets
> All patches need to go into JIRA with a license agreement to be > accepted. Understood, but I was using it as an illustration. Note, however, that, from a legal perspective, a patch such as this has no protectable IP (you can't copyright the only way of doing something) and the GNU projects have a formal rule that sufficiently-small patches need no assignments for that reason, which
2011 Mar 02
0
Asterisk 1.6 and windows RTC
Hello folks, for a customer of us we are trying to make asterisk and windows RTC library work together, but without success. We *need* to use gsm codec, so in the "peer" section we have disallow=all allow=gsm the sip signaling is ok, and when sniffing we got this session description: INVITE from windows RTC: v=0. o=- 0 0 IN IP4 172.31.9.130. s=session. c=IN IP4 172.31.9.130.
2002 Oct 16
0
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2002 Apr 16
0
OGG CD Audio Burning
Gnome Toaster works a treat. ----- Original Message ----- From: Patrick Masters <pmasters@fuse.net> Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 10:45 pm Subject: [vorbis] OGG CD Audio Burning > In talking with a few friends the other day, I showed them Vorbis. > Theyloved the sound quality and said it sounded than MP3. However, > theymentioned the one thing that I feel is stopping the massive
2017 Apr 13
4
bind vs. bind-chroot
On 04/12/2017 06:18 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 4/12/2017 3:11 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >> On my public servers, I usually run BIND for DNS. I see CentOS offers a >> preconfigured (sort of) bind-chroot package. I wonder what's the >> effective benefit of this vs. a "normal" BIND setup without chroot. On >> my Slackware servers, I have a rather
2001 Mar 23
0
[linux-lvm] EXT2-fs panic (device lvm(58,0)):
Al writes: > On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote: > > If this is the case, then all of the other zero initializations can be > > removed as well. I figured that if most of the fields were being > > zeroed, then ones _not_ being zeroed would lead to this problem. > > Other zero initializations in inode->u certainly can be > removed, but whether it's
2007 Jun 07
1
Re: Contact the CentOS WebMaster (was FlameFest Firewall Doc stuff)
God help me I know I said let it die, but it was continued elsewhere also. I'll try to keep this forest fire in ONE location. On 6/7/07, Frank Tanner III <pctech at mybellybutton.com> wrote: Okay, lets try to contain this to ONE forum (mailing list) please. > See... Your whole response to my whole firewall document thing is EXACTLY why I didn't post it on your wiki. Because
2006 Aug 07
0
mkerb.org - Milwaukee RUG Meeting this Wednesday August 9 at 5:30 - 7:30
Did you know that Milwaukee has a RUG? The Milwaukee RUG (http://www.mkerb.org) - promoting Ruby and Rails in the Greater Milwaukee Area. Come and join us on our next adventure. Date: August 9, 2006 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: SpiderLogic, Conference Room 1 on first floor 10000 West Innovation Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53266 Map ==> http://tinyurl.com/olprl
2006 Jul 21
0
[ADV] Free Rails Workshop in Vancouver this Wednesday
57 People so far have RSVP''d for this _free_ event. This free workshop is going to be a whirlwind tour of what Ruby on Rails is, and how it can be leveraged for your next project. Schedule ? Introduction to Ruby on Rails ? Ruby vs. Rails ? What is a Ruby Gem? ? Upgrading Rails with RubyGems ? Generating your application shell ? Going over the Rails MVC directory structure ? Creating
2006 Jun 27
0
Sydney ROR Meetup - Wednesday 28th June 2006
Hi All, Sorry for the late notice. We have a ROR meetup organised for this Wednesday 28/06/06 from 7pm. I''ll be giving a short talk on using Topfunky''s ActiveRecord fixtures to remotely load production data via Capistrano, and the rest of the evening is currently open - if you have something you''d like to discuss please email Jason Crane (jason [at] codespike.com).