Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "P2P comments thingy"
2003 Feb 12
1
Useful Comments vs. Databases
Now that we have a useful standard that allows us to label our
recordings properly:
Are there yet any on-line databases (I'm thinking freedb-like, but
freedb is as lame as ever) that allow storage/retreival of all of
these useful comments?
Cheers!
-Ben
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Ben Pearre http://hebb.mit.edu/~ben
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2001 Dec 24
1
Fwd: what about storing free-cddb-id in comments inside .ogg ?
Is there a standard field inside OGG comments to save freedb-id of the
original CD, which track was grabbed from?
If not, may this be a little wish for Ogg Vorbis format specification?
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* Forwarded by Arioch /BDV/ <the_Arioch@chat.ru>
* From: "Jackie" <jackie@audiograbber.com-us.net>
* Date: Tue, 25
2007 Dec 25
1
EAC can't contact FreeDB
Exact Audio Copy 0.99b3 under Wine 0.9.51 on Kubuntu 7.10. It can see
the audio CD in the drive, no problems, no fuss.
What it can't do is contact FreeDB to get CD track names.
Clicking the "FreeDB" button in EAC brings up http://www.freedb.org/
in Konqueror. So the problem isn't that FreeDB is down.
When I run EAC from the command line, there's nothing showing up with
a
2003 Jan 08
1
Article from www.linux.org
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http://www.rediff.com/search/2003/jan/07music.htm
Was linked from www.linux.org. Good read for thoose who have not yet
understood why to move from [what-ever-format-they-are-using] to Ogg Vorbis.
Best regards,
Andreas Karlsson
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2002 Jan 13
0
Win32 commandline discid utility?
I'm in the process of re-encoding lots of albums with rc3. This isn't too
hard because my computer lab at school has 24 machines which I can all get
ripping/encoding in parallel. Machines are Win95. I'm currently using EAC
(www.exactaudiocopy.de) to do clean rips (unfortunately a GUI interface), a
cygwin port of normalize (http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/),
oggenc,
2013 Aug 17
6
k3b -> cddb doesn't work
Copying a CD with k3b is no problem, except I want to include on my copy
the cbbd data (from freedb.org). I've configured k3b's cddb section
according to instructions at <http://www.freedb.org/en/faq.3.html#15>
and read every article google could find about "k3b cddb freedb.org
config", but still k3b can't manage it. Grip handles getting the cddb
data just fine.
2004 Sep 10
1
tagging flac files
this is a little off-topic, but i want to get a sense of "best practices"
for tagging flac files.
i want to archive my entire cd collection as flac files (onto a few of those
new western digital 120GB drives). as part of encoding the flac files, i'd
like to add
1. id3v2 tags (preferably automatically gotten from freedb)
2. timed lyrics a la lyrics3 v2 (is there a freedb-like
2003 Jan 01
1
Performance of low quality / low sample rate
Hi everyone.
I did a rough recording of an instrumental (electric piano sound) & e-mailed it to a friend in Vorbis 11025 Hz / mono. I was seeking a bitrate in the range 8-16k/sec. The song is 2:55 in length. q=-1 happily achieved a 12.6k/sec bitrate. All file sizes I mention in this are for files without informational tags.
And I hope this isn't interpreted as trying to plug my music or
2011 Oct 26
2
Can someone offer help to these errors?
I believe these keep crashing my Dedicated Game Server. Im running Centos 5.7/Gnome VPS with NXServer and Wine-1.1.34.
It runs properlly but it crashes 1-3 times a day.
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err:winediag:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled, most likely your OpenGL drivers haven't been installed correctly
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW
2013 Oct 25
1
problem in installation
as i was trying to install in my laptop , it was stuck will an problem, the
graphics was not seen on the display, means display goes black, when i look
into display closely negative images were seen, thought might be a problem
in dispaly drivers , but other OS are installed properlly and working good,
except centos.kindly give me a solution.
am using a DELL Inspiron 14 inch pc with 2 gb ram,
2013 Feb 02
1
Choice of text for intermediate level R programming course
The Subject line mostly says it. I'm designing it as a semester-long, 3
hours per week, course
that takes in students who got the basics of R in stats classes, but don't
really know how to
program in it. Translation: if their own examples don't look enough like
examples from
previous work, they're stumped.
Does anybody have a text for an intermediate R course (but not too
2002 Dec 23
5
Bzip2 & Ogg Vorbis
Hi,
I've got some (seven) Ogg Vorbis files with a total size of 18637246 bytes.
When I use bzip2 to compress these files, the total size is 16949443. That's
10% less.
Is bzip2 supposed to be able to compress Ogg Vorbis files further?
If not, are these files encoded with wrong settings?
If so, why is there no option to use bzip2 with Ogg Vorbis by default?
Olaf van der Spek
Almere,
2006 Jan 20
0
How to update two records ?
I have problem to update personaldata accessing with/from @user.
''@debug @user'' shows that @user.personaldata attributes are properlly
modified, but ''@user.save'' saves only table users but not personaldatas
Is a problem with my associations? How to save personaldata with
@user.save ?
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :personaldata
end
class
2004 Sep 10
2
Wanted: Ripper that uses ID3V2 and FLAC
I've been with FLAC since 0.7, and I've loved the FLAC files I've ripped
with grip, converted from FLAC 0.8 to 0.9, and played constantly on my
desktop.
And then I noticed the truncated ID3 tags in my FLAC files. I at first
thought the problem lied in FLAC; I posted to this list, hoping for a
solution. But then I realized my trusty GRIP was the flawed program.
Now re-ripping my
2003 Sep 11
2
smb/cifs protocol thingy
Hello, i have some big dilemas regarding to smb, and i couldn't figure out
the following(afer reading the docs):
When a client authenticates to a samba server does he send the hash of the
password over a clear text connection , or does he send the hash over some
kind of encrypted connection ?.
When there is a password change from the client, does the password travel
in clear text over and
2004 Aug 06
0
Evil is the pthread thingy...
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 19:02, Jimmy Blake wrote:
> Okay, this might be a silly question, but....
>
> On the Redhat box that my server people have installed icecast on (yeah,
> sorry, I'm not exactly a linux guru myself here) libshout seems to compile
> and install, however when we try to run the test.pl the first two checks
> come back fine, but the third comes back and
2006 Apr 04
1
What is the best way to handle this? It''s not a good use of the new Polymorphic-Association thingy is it?
Just getting back into Rails, so apologies.
Just a bit of advice please.
I''m trying to rewrite the change control app that I wrote originally in
VB/Oracle. It''s used heavily by our project and customer and seems a good
project to rewrite in rails, if not for this customer then perhaps for
another.
Anyway, I have decided to go with MySQL this time and have the following
2010 Apr 03
1
chgrp work-around thingy
I have 2 user groups accessing documents in /export/docs: staff and exec.
I need to give users in the group 'staff' the ability to create folders
and documents in /export/docs.
On creation of (either) folders or documents in /export/docs, all items
should be owned by their respective creators AND users in the 'exec'
group; thus:
# ll /export/docs/
-rwxrwxr-- user1 exec
2005 Nov 24
0
htb thingy
hi all
i want to first apollogiaze if my message will annoy you(my guess is
because it will be quite large:))
i have the following situation on my hands
i was recently faced with the problem of traffic shaping/bandwith
limiting.
my setup is(very common i guess)
-internet comming in(going out) through eth0
-internet is being "shared" with the private local network via eth1.
i
2004 Aug 06
1
Evil is the pthread thingy...
perl -V returns the following:
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 1) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=2.4.17-0.13smp, archname=i386-linux
uname='linux daffy.perf.redhat.com 2.4.17-0.13smp #1 smp fri feb 1
10:30:48 est 2002 i686 unknown '
config_args='-des -Doptimize=-O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686 -Dcc=gcc -
Dcf_by=Red Hat, Inc.