Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Vorbis at first place in "Public, Multiformat Listening Test @ 128 kbps""
2006 Aug 24
1
Lancer 20060824 is out
Lancer 20060824 (based on aoTuV Release 1)
- fully optimized libvorbis for x86 CPUs -
http://homepage3.nifty.com/blacksword/
Changes:
2006/08/24 Lancer 20060824
* Lancer is based on aotuv-r1_20051117 now.
* add SSE optiomizations to _vp_couple.
* add the dividing code of multi channel processing to xmmlib.h.
* _vp_quantize_couple_memo, _vp_quantize_couple_sort is multithreaded under the OpenMP.
2004 May 23
1
Vorbis determined to be as good as MPC at 128 kbps!!
I am very happy to announce that the aoTuV tuning of Ogg Vorbis has tied
with Musepack at first place in the 128 kbps listening test. It has
beat iTunes AAC, Lame MP3, ATRAC3, and WMA standard. :)
http://www.rjamorim.com/test/multiformat128/results.html
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Stephen So PhD Student
Signal Processing Laboratory
School of Microelectronic
2006 Jan 13
1
Draggables causing text to be selected... solution?
Hi, it''s me again. Ok, so I''m using the Draggable class, and it''s great.
However, dragging something often causes undesirable selecting of text
on the page while performing the drag operation. Is there a way to
prevent this?
Sincerely,
Ryan Gahl
Design Engineer
Camtronics Medical Systems (an Emageon Company)
Ryan.gahl-nlycWCgr5/vuufBYgWm87A@public.gmane.org
2002 Sep 01
5
IceS: compile problem with Python
Hello!
I can't compile IceS 0.2.3 with Python 2.2 (X86, Red Hat
Linux 7.3)
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[root at radio ices-0.2.3]# ./configure --with-lame
--with-python=/usr/bin
--with-python-includes=/usr/include/python2.2
--with-python-libraries=/usr/lib/python2.2
====================================
Configure script tell me:
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<....>
1998 Sep 15
1
seq --> Dealing with bugs in R, etc.
>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Lindsey <jlindsey@alpha.luc.ac.be> writes
in a private mail to me
Jim> That bug in seq() really has shaken my faith in R. How
Jim> many other known bugs are there that we on r-help are not informed
Jim> of and which can falsify our statistical analyses??? It is
Jim> imperative that patches for such things be made
2013 Jan 22
6
Security considerations for basing decisions on facts
Hello,
Let''s consider the scenario when a client node in a puppet environment
gets compromised.
In case some of the puppet modules make decisions based on agent facts,
these modules are potentially exposed to abuse from the malicious puppet
agent.
For example, if a class has:
if $some_fact == ''some value'' {
# deploy some configuration
}
then the compromised node
2006 Dec 11
1
Limit pps not just bandwidth (kbps) on ingress
I want to limit pps (packets per second) not just bandwidth on the
ingress side. I can do this using IP tables but I''m curious if there is
a way to do this with TC.
Thanks.
Jon Flechsenhaar
Boeing WNW Team
Network Services
(714)-762-1231
202-E7
2002 Jul 30
1
Why Point-Stereo at 160 kbps ?
Hi there !
I checked Vorbis' performace for mono files at
approx. 64-80 kbps (it does a good job) and I'm
wondering why the current OggEnc still uses
Point-Stereo (>10kHz) for -q4 and -q5
I know, we're usually unable to percieve those
phase correlations above 10 kHz, But a
Dolby Prologic Decoder isn't.
I think a future version of OggEnc which is able
to use a user-selectable
2017 Apr 14
0
133 kbps stereo killer sample
I halved the volume of the sample before encoding with
`sox -v 0.5 floex.wav quiet.wav` and now I can't ABX it succesfully anymore.
So the artifact I heard was just clipping when encoding or decoding.
Opus remains unbeaten for me at 133 kbps. That's totally awesome.
Cheers
On 10 April 2017 at 17:14, Agustín Dall'Alba <agustin at dallalba.com.ar> wrote:
> Hello! I found a
2006 Jun 19
1
codec at very low bit rate (2 kbps)
Hi to everyone.
I'm using speex in an application at the minimum bit rate (2.15 kbps), setting the encoder quality at 0, but obviously the quality is terrible. My question is: there are some signal processing that I can do to improve the quality of the signal at very low bit rate? Or can you tell me other codec that works well at that rate?
Thank you.
2006 Jun 19
0
codec at very low bit rate (2 kbps)
I'm not sure, but I think that Microsoft have the license now.. anyone know if there is the source code to download? Or others codecs.. thank you very much
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "John Miles" <jmiles@pop.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 10:15:59 -0700
>Do a search on "Voxware MetaVoice". I'm not sure who licenses
2002 Jul 07
2
winamp bitrate (kbps) display wrong
I have noticed that when playing OGGs in Winamp, the bitrate displayed is always much higher than the average bitrate of the file. This was using the plugin that comes with Winamp v2.80 (v1.2 b7)
For example, the latest oggenc encoded a song to 77kbps - I verified that this matched the filesize correctly. Apart from the first and last few seconds of the song, Winamp always displays between 85 -
2006 Apr 21
6
icmp latency question
Hi,
Our company''s main line is quite busy the whole day and my shaping is
working perfect, however even if I give icmp priority the pings still
jump around quite a bit.
We do have a backup line which hardly get used only if the main line
drops. I''ve set ip rule to route all icmp through that and now the
pings are perfect.
Will this make a difference for the game players etc,
2017 Apr 18
1
Antw: Re: 133 kbps stereo killer sample
>>> Agustín Dall'Alba <agustin at dallalba.com.ar> schrieb am 14.04.2017 um 22:53
in
Nachricht
<CAHBqS-w3v44WM5x+_4XdFMkD42A2iYTbEWKEBmvJc2P3Y-LJGA at mail.gmail.com>:
> I halved the volume of the sample before encoding with
> `sox -v 0.5 floex.wav quiet.wav` and now I can't ABX it succesfully
anymore.
> So the artifact I heard was just clipping when encoding
2008 Apr 01
1
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm-gcc on amd64 with 32 bits: assembler still carps
*bump*
Anybody got a clue?
I can post a full transcript of a shell session that reproduces the
error if that helps.
To reiterate the original problem: I'm trying to compile LLVM-GCC on an
Ubuntu 64-bit box, with a 32-bit target (to avoid potential problems
with PIC and such).
I get errors like
Error: suffix or operands invalid for `push'
as soon as the make process tries to assemble
2017 Apr 10
2
133 kbps stereo killer sample
Hello! I found a sample I can ABX successfully when encoded at
133.333 kbps. I was targetting 1 MB/min.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B8KWShoIrA1kQzR1Z0FFRUlfcEU
floex.wav is 4:54–5:04 of a lossless copy of 'Forget-me-not' by
Floex, downloaded from http://store.floex.cz/album/zorya
floex-133.opus was created with `opusenc --bitrate 133.333333 floex.wav
floex-133.opus`,
2004 Aug 06
4
reencode scripts if anyone is interested
On Monday, 25 June 2001 at 15:23, Michael Smith wrote:
>
> >Future plans include sending different streams to different servers
> >(not just different mountpoints), and handling PCM/WAV input...
>
> Hey, you're taking over all the plans for ices2, damn you! :-)
any more good ideas I may have missed? ;)
> Actually, ices2 does much of this already. I want to add
2009 Feb 12
5
CISCO 2950 -> 4 connections -> Cap of 512 Kbps -> How to bond ?
The ISP giving net access at our office has installed a 24 port CISCO
2950 switch in our server room. I can buy 24 connections from them and
get 12Mbps of Upload but each individual connection is restricted to
512Kbps.
Currently we have requirement of 20 simulataneous calls so we
purchased 4 connections from the ISP. Giving us a total of 2 Mbps of
upload b/w but spread over 4 different connections
2006 Jul 21
3
acts_as_ferret with has_many relationship
Using Ferret and the acts_as_ferret plugin, I would like to retrieve
results based on models descended from a parent model:
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_ferret :fields => [ ''title'',
''body'',
:post_author,
:post_comments
]
...
has_one :author
has_many :comments
end
I would like to
2008 Mar 31
0
[LLVMdev] Compiling llvm-gcc on amd64 with 32 bits: assembler still carps
Am Montag, den 31.03.2008, 00:02 -0700 schrieb Tanya Lattner:
> On Mar 30, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
>
> > Am Sonntag, den 30.03.2008, 15:45 -0700 schrieb Tanya Lattner:
> >> On Mar 30, 2008, at 12:39 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
> >>
> >>> OK, I now have
> >>>
> >>> LLVM_VERSION_INFO=kurier-bootstrap