Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "RC3: I'm impressed"
2005 Mar 30
0
New vorbis music http://pan.zipcon.net
April-1 NEWS from http://pan.zipcon.net
New postings: Arthur_Grossman_Live: Saint-Saens Bassoon-piano Sonata
(opus 168, 1921) with Joseph Levine, piano
William McColl, clarinet and Joseph Levine, piano play the: Grand Duo
Concertant for clarinet and piano by Carl Maria Von Weber, opus 48
(1816)
Felix Skowronek and Marshall Winslow play Reicha's Lento from the
Grand
2002 Feb 12
1
rc3 and lowpass filters
Hello,
I was wondering about the lowpass filter applied at the different
quality levels. It seems that the 16kHz cut-off is still there at
quality 3. I didn't really abx it, so maybe my mind plays tricks on
me. :)
Please can someone enlighten me what is used for -q0, -q1 and so on.
(lame tells me whats used when encoding tracks)
I know I shouldn't judge by bandwidth but I would like to
2002 Dec 15
1
errata on pan.zipcon.net
The Italian Harpsichord files were not up as claimed to be --they were the
wrong files. They were replaced Dec 14 at 14.00 PST with the correct ones
including track title. My apologies. Also ogg files were missing for several
recordings. They have been added.
To do yet: record jacket info and more recordings.
We welcome cooments and suggestions.
.....Al Goldstein
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2007 Jan 23
1
music.ibiblio.org: bad Vorbis comments?
Hi,
having inspected one of the files found at music.ibiblio.org, I realized that the
comments are quite poor or misformatted in the files.
I'm telling you, because:
1) I think it's great to have some free music
2) I think the performers deserve to be recognized
Generally, I'd put as much as possible into the Vorbis comments. Then you could
skip creating these index.html manually:
2000 Dec 03
4
Low bitrate high-band coding...
Hi,
I'd like to contribute to Vorbis and I think this may be of some interest for
low bitrate coding. I have been experimenting with low bit-rate coding for the
high-band (11 kHz to 22 kHz) and, though I haven't yet started quantizing my
coefficients (a gain and an LPC filter), I expect to be able to approximate the
whole 11-22 kHz band with around 1000 bits/s per channel (maybe even 500
2003 Sep 25
1
Per-directory "create mask"?
Hi all
Please CC me any replies.
I am currently running samba 2.2.8a under Slackware 8.1 (kernel 2.4.18) to
provide fileserver services to a number of windows 2000 boxes via a single
"resources" share. One of the things stored in this share is a collection
of Protel libraries used in electronic circuit design.
The problem is that protel implements its own access control mechanism for
2002 Jun 21
1
Syslinux/isolinux: is this possible?
Hello Peter
I know very little (currently) about the BIOS interfaces/APIs available at
boot time except that most of them are buggy to some extent. However, I
have had an idea regarding another way to boot Linux and wanted to run it
past you.
As you'd be aware, many of the distributions now require multiple floppies
to hold their initial root fs to be used during installation. I was
2009 Sep 16
3
I'm almost very impressed with theora 1.1 beta 3
Firstly I have to say that having just tried out theora 1.1 beta 3 the
improvement over the previous 1.0 is amazing. In my very subjective view
it looks like the same quality for about half the bitrate and that's
amazingly impressive. The results have for the most part been excellent
and my congratulations to all concerned for there very hard work.
There is (for me) only one serious problem
2002 Jul 24
2
applaud.wav sounds worse in 1.0?
I've been running through a collection of hard to encode samples that the
lame developers use, and others, doing ABX testing at various quality levels
looking for my personal sweet spot. Last time I did this for RC3 I found that
most samples where pretty transparent around the 3.5-4 region (my ears aren't
that well trained, and I don't want them to be :-), but this time I noticed
2002 Aug 01
2
Archival quality for music
This mail depends upon the fact that I don't have a couple of good
earphones ;-)
I read in the site that q=6 is a very high quality, but does it contain
perceivable differencies from the original? (for 95% of people, of course).
I also found q=6 to produce files slightly bigger (1/10 bigger) than those
produced with lame VBR q=2 (about 192 bps on average). I always thought
LAME VBR q=2
2002 Jan 12
1
RC3 killer sample?
I was able to ABX 60.wav from the lame samples up to q=5.9 (13/16 tries at
that quality level). I failed to ABX it at q=6.0 (8/16).
The sample exhibits a pumping artifact; a "fluttering", if you will, of the
amplitude. The effect becomes more pronounced as quality setting / bitrate
decreases.
Any thoughts?
Also - if anyone replies to this, could you CC me a copy? I'm not on the
2008 Oct 08
3
Wine Won't load - New to Linux, was initially impressed :-(
I have recently switched to Ubuntu 8.04. And being a user that still needs the functionality of MS Office, I attempted to install Office 2007 by following the instructions @
http://samanathon.com/how-to-install-microsoft-office-2007-in-ubuntu-804/
And during the setup I fear that I have misinterpreted something as I now can't even get to the Wine configuration menu.
I Have tried removing
2006 Mar 06
1
combinatorics again
Hi
I want to enumerate all vectors of length "J", whose elements are
integers in the range 1 to S, without regard to ordering.
With J=S=3, the combinations are as follows:
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 1 1 1
[2,] 1 1 2
[3,] 1 1 3
[4,] 1 2 2
[5,] 1 2 3
[6,] 1 3 3
[7,] 2 2 2
[8,] 2 2 3
[9,] 2
2017 Jan 03
2
DEFAULT_PKCS11_WHITELIST on 64-bit Linux systems
On 12/30/2016 02:40 AM, Damien Miller wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2016, Iain Morgan wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On RHEL 6/amd64, the stock value for DEFAULT_PKCS11_WHITELIST is not
>> very useful. On such systems, /usr/lib64/* would need to be added to the
>> pattern list. Although users can specify the -P option every time they
>> launch ssh-agent, it might be
2002 Jan 19
3
Interactive RC3 quality analysis graphs
This is the new page after the first feedback round:
http://audio.sinderman.com/
Comments? Conclusions? Developers feedback?
Can someone ABX 60.wav with 60.ogg -q 0?
Cheers, AGS.
P.S. Garf/Erik, I have included some comments from EAQUAL's author.
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2012 Mar 12
3
postfix and spam, I am impressed
I have had the same email address since 1997 (when microsoft stole
bob.com from me thanks to network solutions...)
In the early days I of course was free with my email and used it everwhere.
Fast forward to 2012, some 15 years later.
woof..the amount of spam sent to me has always just kept getting worse
and worse.
On my centos 5 server I just used sendmail with spamassassin and it
killed a
2002 Feb 12
1
FAQ submission: quality vs. bitrate
I would like to see the following information added to the FAQ at
vorbis.com, appended to the "Audio Quality" section. "Uiver," "boa,"
and "jonI" from OPN's #Vorbis channel contributed and reviewed it.
"What does the 'quality' setting mean?"
Beginning with vorbislib 1.0-rc3, audio quality is no longer measured
in kilobits per
2019 Aug 02
0
[OT] odd network question
> This is just the first screen of it, there are many more. The data
> compiled here is for the last month (rsyslog is keeping the current
> log plus four older logs). I find it disturbing that there were 12251
> attempts at telnet during that time, 2154 on 8080, and so forth. either
> I'm some kind of special/hot target, or else everybody gets this kind
> of crap and may not
2010 Jan 04
8
First time Dovecot user, really impressed so far. What is best IMAP enabled webmail package to go with Dovecot?
Greetings everyone,
I'm new to the list as of today. I just installed Dovecot a couple of days ago
for the first time, Debian Lenny Dovecot v1.0.15-2.3. So far I'm pretty
impressed. I'm using mbox format with Dovecot auto-deciding to place mail in
user home directories, which is great. It works very well with the Win32
Thunderbird 3 client over a small basic 100FDX switched net.
2005 May 20
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy 0.6 released
Hi LLVM-dev!
I have been working for a few months on an experimental LLVM backend for
the PyPy project and I thought you might be interested in the fact that
we just did our first public release, which includes it (see release
announcement below).
Regards
Carl Friedrich
The PyPy 0.6 release
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*The PyPy Development Team is happy to announce the first
public release