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2004 Feb 18
1
Precache an entire OGG?
OK, thanks to the help of another forum user, I got my app compiled and working, but I now need to precache the OGG to memory. My current method somehow winds up in a loop or freezes the application. Here is y source for the decode/precache function. Why is it just freezing? I've let it run for about three minutes, thinking it was doing some heavy decoding, but I was wrong. Once this is
2005 Apr 03
0
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings, I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip' and made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the program crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010... This happens on both Release and Debug builds. The test app is simple: #include "vorbis/codec.h" #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2005 Jun 17
1
ov_open fails on Version 1.0.1
Eddie, I have been reviewing vorbis list postings, because I have been spinning my wheels for a week, trying to make a simple insertion of ogg vorbis decoding (vorbisfile) in the audio class of my MFC/C++ program. I just read your thread from April 2004. Question: Do you have anything you could send me, since I assume you succeeded in getting results? And/or could you take a look at what I
2005 Jun 14
3
lack of detail for exception in ov_open
I am having one frustrating time trying to decipher why ov_read is failing in my MFC/C++ application, and I see in Google results that others have had difficulty as well. These google discussions generally involve libraries, dll's and linking options, as though there are perhaps some basic incompatibilities between ogg vorbis and win32 and/or MFC/C++. Very confusing. If I pass fopen a
2005 Apr 03
3
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings, I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip' and made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the program crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010... This happens on both Release and Debug builds. The test app is simple: #include "vorbis/codec.h" #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2004 Feb 09
3
Problem with 'ov_open'...
Hey, I've coded an OGG player for Win32 (it uses AL for playback so it's portable to Linux/Mac), but every time the program gets to the 'ov_open()' function, the app completely freezes, and I have to use the task-manager to kill it. I am supplying it with a valid file handle that was just opened (FILE*) and the vorbis file is also a pointer that is not in use (set to null). Any
2006 Aug 05
2
PATCH: provide replace parameter for sourced files
Following patch for pfile.rb and pfile/source.rb allows the user to set a replace => false parameter on a file sourced by puppet, but not replaced if checksums do not match. This is for cases in which it is desired to distribute initial "bootstrap" files and ensure future existence, yet allow them to be modified on the node. RTS --- pfile.rb~ Wed Aug 2 04:47:05 2006 +++ pfile.rb
2006 Dec 01
1
Packages build for Solaris ? As CSW packages ?
Well imitation is the highest form of flattery they say. So I''m surprised to see these packages neatly built to install into /opt/csw correctly and yet they exist somewhere else and have nothing to do with us here at Blastwave. fascinating. I guess we can always send an email to the person doing this and just ask if they want those packages in testing and then into the catalog for
2007 Aug 26
2
error message!
Dear R-users, Can some one help me out. I tried installing some packages in R_2.5.1 but I get an error message as shown below. This is unusual since I have been installing and updatings packages in the same version of R. > chooseCRANmirror() > update.packages(ask='graphics') Error in .readRDS(pfile) : unknown input format or > utils:::menuInstallPkgs() Error in .readRDS(pfile) :
2005 Jun 17
0
ogg vorbis decoding in MFC/C++ app
I am trying to insert a bit of ogg vorbis decoding into my MFC/C++ program and send it to my waveOut functions. // AudioFile.cpp #include "vorbis/codec.h" #include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h" . . . OggVorbis_File vf; FILE* pFile; pFile = fopen("verdes_2.ogg", "rb"); int err = err = ov_open(pFile, &vf, NULL, 0); . . . ov_clear(&vf); In my
2009 Mar 03
1
execution time of .packages
Hello, The first time in a session I call .packages( all.available = T ), it takes a long time (I have many packages installed from CRAN): > system.time( packs <- .packages( all = T ) ) user system elapsed 0.738 0.276 43.787 When I call it again, the time is now much reduced, so there must be some caching somewhere. I would like to try to reduce the time it takes the first
2009 Feb 20
1
NOT an R problem: cannot install packages from distant repository
I met today a computer crash and our maintenance officer had to reinstall some components of the OS (MS Windows XP Pro) as well as the Internet browser (among other things). Now, I cannot install packages from a distant repository: > utils:::menuInstallPkgs() Error in .readRDS(pfile) : unknown input format > traceback() 5: .readRDS(pfile) 4: .packages(all.available = TRUE) 3:
2002 Sep 25
0
vorbisfile bug?
Good day. It seems vorbisfile has a bug. There is a such string in ov_time_seek: ogg_int64_t target=pcm_total+(seconds-time_total)*vf->vi[link].rate; It is not accounted type convertion between double and ogg_int64_t. E.g. if I convert 440267'th sample (44100Hz source) to time: double dSec = 440267 / (double) 44100; and then try to seek dSec: ov_time_seek(pOVFile, dSec); the resulting
2002 Feb 04
1
read zipped files
I received several answer to my querry re reading zipped files, R.Gentleman, Liaw Andy, BD Ripley,J Holtman, A.Matt, and others, sorry if I missed your names. a- use pipe to run external unzip to a file and read from there b- use gzfile() to open directly a gzipped file c- use zip.file.extract() solution b works like a charm, unfortunately it open gzipped files and not zipped files, would it be
2007 Oct 17
3
Adding a "boot from local hard disk" option to syslinux menu, booted from USB
Hi all, I use XP on my laptop PC, with 30 GB HD (single partition), and a 3.5" hard drive (not a stick), accessed through a USB encasing, partitioned as five logical drives. I have successfully set up syslinux to boot several Ubuntu versions from the primary USB hard drive partition, and no problems there. The problem is, I would like to have an entry in the menu, like "Boot from
2017 Jul 10
0
using samba with bind dlz
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:45 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > In /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/samba/provision/sambadns.py > > Update: It is failing in create_samdb_copy specifically here: > > # Copy root, config, schema partitions (and any other if any) > # Since samdb is open in the current process, copy them in a child > process
2017 Jul 10
0
using samba with bind dlz
dnf install tdb-tools and wala it finishes as expected. :-) On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 10:58 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > OK so I don't have a program tdbbackup. Where do I get it? > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 10:38 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:45 AM, Jeff
2020 May 25
0
child killed by signal 6
> On 25/05/2020 13:00 Peter Nabbefeld <peter.nabbefeld at gmx.de> wrote: > > > Hello, > > from time to time I keep getting problems with some emails causing > signal 6. I've already reported those, but it seems not to be easy to > find the cause. From the logs, it seems to occur in sieve implementation. > > I've checked the email envelopes tody by
2002 Jan 24
2
grep
Hello, I have a problem with 'grep' I read several lines from a file p <- readLines(pfile,n=8) now I have to check that a key word "JABBERWOCKY" is not in that segment a <- grep("JABBERWOCKY",p) which gives a 1 if the key is in the text or 'numeric(0) how can I test it if(a==1) gives Ok in one case and error:missing value where logical needed in the other.
2017 Jul 10
2
using samba with bind dlz
OK so I don't have a program tdbbackup. Where do I get it? On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 10:38 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:45 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> In /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/samba/provision/sambadns.py >> >> Update: It is failing in