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2002 Jan 09
2
saving the encoding options...
I would like to be able to see what options an ogg was made with, so it is quick/fast to recognise which are -q, which are -b, etc. I see there is already Max/Min/Nominal rates mentioned by ogginfo - and if the actual rate is relatively far off from the nominal rate, then it is likely -q, but this isn't reliable enough, and with just more options coming soon... As a matter of fact, I'd
2004 Aug 03
3
CF boot stops after version and date output
SYSLINUX 2.10 2004-06-18 That is all I get when I boot my system off a CompactFlash card in an IDE adapter, no matter how long I wait. What debugging steps are recommended? I'm willing to get down and dirty with assembler, and I'd appreciate suggestions of what to suspect and where to start. Details: This is a Crucial 128MB CompactFlash card in a non-hot-swap CF-IDE adapter which
2004 Jul 01
1
wiki down?
http://wiki.xiph.org/ returns the apache test page. I suppose it will be sorted out soon enough, but I can't check back tomorrow. I was curious, I'm looking for (waiting for, more likely) a hardware Ogg player that can play Oggs off a Compact Flash card. (I've decided this is the key feature that I would like to see, then I can listen to music at the beginning of a trip, and as I take
2000 Aug 21
1
beta2?
The debian vorbis-tools package is labeled version 1.0beta2-1 - does this mean that better compression for stereo has been implemented? (I forgot what the correct term for this was.) I am waiting with a couple of CD's I would have ripped and made mp3's of (I don't have a multi-cd shuttle in my laptop... ;), so that I can rather make ogg files, but I don't want to make them now and
2002 Aug 09
1
Odd broken oggs ...
I have a CD ripped with RC2, ogginfo from 1.0 claims they are all "broken". ogg123 also goes a little wild with them. I'll experiment a little more, maybe play with xmms, etc. RC3's ogginfo do not see anything wrong with them... an example: ---------- ogginfo 1.0 New logical stream (#1, serial: 2aab0567): type vorbis Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows...
2000 Oct 29
4
joint stereo - advantages / when?
Hello, I've been postponing some of my encoding for when joint stereo gets implemented. The reason I've been doing this, is that I am under the impression this is the largest step in the quality/bitrate ratio that's left. Now I'm wondering if I am correct in thinking this. lame's documentation seems to imply it doesn't make much of a difference at higher than 128kbps (I
2005 Mar 12
2
Pretec Allegro does not appear to play Oggs
Can I change the wiki? The box claims it plays oggs, the tech. specs. in the booklet claims it plays oggs, *some* places on the website claims it supports oggs, but it doesn't actually play my oggs. Can I move it to a "misadvertised" section, or a "rumours" section, or what can I do to indicate this to other people, so they don't accidentaly buy it? Hugo
2003 Sep 06
0
Slow usb/umass CompactFlash reader
I've just updated to a snapshot of 4.9-PRERELEASE. The usb/umass support seems *much* more stable than I found it with 4.8. My Oracom USB MP3 player now works without errors, and achieves up to 400KB/sec throughput. However, if I connect my Belkin CompactFlash reader instead, that's very, very slow indeed. The greatest data rate I see is about 4KB/sec, although no errors are
2004 Feb 11
4
ext3 Overhead
Hello! I'm using a CompactFlash as storage device. Since those CF cards only have limited write cycles (CF does wear-levelling by itself, but you don't want to write too many timet so the card) i was wondering by what a factor the journaling of ext3 increases the write accesses to the CompactFlash compared to ext2. Thanks a lot already for your help! Sincerely Chris Braun
2003 Apr 04
5
syslinux on Windows to USB compactflash disk
Hi folks, I'm trying to make a CompactFlash bootable with SYSLINUX. The hard part is that I'm trying to run SYSLINUX on Windows 2000 and am attempting to write to the compactflash that's plugged in via a USB reader/writer. Its not working -- Windows complains about the 16-bit subsystem wanting direct access to the drive. So then is the problem SYSLINUX fighting with Windows or
2009 Jun 05
1
Antialiasing plots and text on different devices
I have a question about antialiasing when R generates bitmaps. (This follows a thread on the ggplot2 mailing list.) I mostly use R on Linux, although I sometimes use it in Mac and Windows as well. On Linux, I've found that plotting shapes 15-18 via cairo results in bad-looking output. The points are not antialiased, and they are jagged and misshapen. Plots generated in Windows also aren't
2004 Mar 03
2
SYSLINUX works on more than 'floppy' media
Hi folks, I hit the syslinux homepage for the first time in a while. The stuff just works, so there's no reason to come to the website, eh? :) Anyway, the first line is "The SYSLINUX Project covers lightweight bootloaders for floppy media (SYSLINUX)", and I think that this needs to be expanded a bit. I use SYSLINUX on CompactFlash, and it works great because together with
2002 Mar 24
2
ogg dates - (curious)
When was Beta1 released? ;) Will this date show up in ogg's generated by it? Don't think I kept any of my beta1 oggs though. At that point I only ... hehe ... converted one mp3 to ogg, to see a bit of what it can do (I didn't have any wav's or CD's handy, ok? <g>) I already have the following noted down: 20000508 Beta 2 20001031 Beta 3 20010225 Beta 4
2002 Sep 19
3
ext3 fs: no userspace writes == no disk writes ?
Hello, I have a question about ext3 write activity. I am considering using an ext3 fs on a CompactFlash disk for my data-logging application (power can disapear anytime). The quantity & frequency of the data logged itself is not a problem at all considering flash wear. But I'm a bit worried about the kernel/ext3 doing regular writes by itself even when there are no userspace writes.
2007 Feb 12
4
Fwd: NUT on FreeBSD
I'm forwarding this to the list, as I'm not quite sure what's going on here. Never seen this on Linux, don't know if it is a FreeBSD thing or not. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Herman J van der Merwe <herman@mercygate.com> Date: Feb 11, 2007 9:50 PM Subject: NUT on FreeBSD To: carlos.efr@mail.telepac.pt Hello Carlos Maybe you can assist me with NUT 2.0.5
2010 Oct 07
2
Firmware update via USB to Sony NEX camera
Hello. I would like to update my newly acquired Sony NEX camera's firmware. The supplied firmware is packaged in a .exe that's listed on Sony's site as compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7. I ran the .exe under WINE, which was set to XP. The program executes and opens its dialog. The first thing it does is try to find the camera, connected via USB, and determine the
2003 Feb 19
0
Changing password from Windows 2K / XP client on samba server with different passwords on client and server
Hello all, I've got a problem when I try to change a password from W2K or XP on a samba 2.2.5 - server. That's the situation: The user "hugo" is logged on locally or in a domain "first" with his password "secret". The user has shares on a secound domain, the "samba" domain, too. The user can do a net use M: \\samba\share to get the share on the
2002 Apr 11
3
encoding bitrates, different machines...
I found I have ripped the same CD twice with different machines. Cannot remember when, why, or how, but anyway. I've been using jack, here is relevant output: first one: 01/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @0.67× done,129kbit] 02/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @0.69× done,124kbit] 03/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @0.66× done,124kbit] <etc> econd one: 01/|\enc/|\128/|\[coding @5.50× done,116kbit]
2010 Mar 09
1
Bug xen/next.. WARNING: at /home/konrad/git/nex-VI-PVOPS/linux/kernel/irq/manage.c:274 __enable_irq+0x5c/0xaf(
Jeremy, This one looks quite familiar. I think I pointed this one out to you the first time I started working on pv-ops (so, June/July?) and you had a fix for it, but I can''t remember the details (except that you did ask me to review it, and I did, but I didn''t send any details back). Any ideas? This is against xen/next as of today with this commit being at the top: commit
2015 Jul 28
0
Regarding Static website generator [GSOC Docs-toolchain]
Hi, I just wanted to mail community first and get the discussion started, but I should have written details first. The main aim behind this project is to facilitate contributors, so the site generator should be such that, it doesn't complicate the workflow. Another constraint is that the site generator should require minimal human effort, as we plan to build the site continuously through CI,