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2000 Sep 13
3
Lossless video codec
I know this probably transcends the scope of the current aims of Ogg video, but one thing I'd consider extremely useful is a lossless video compressor. There are a few of them out there (e.g. PICVideo's lossless wavelet codec) but I've found no free ones so far. The primary use would be for storage of video clips that would be too cumbersome to store as raw frames but still require
2000 Aug 10
3
WAV Header and Tagging
Thanks for the reply, I have just recently started looking at Ogg streaming and wasn't sure if there was yet another playlist file for them, glad there isn't personally! Are there any sites set up to stream Ogg? Sorry about the confusion I was reading another thread on the discussion of someone that was implementing an Ogg ACM. In that case a FACT chunk makes peoples lives easier. OK,
2010 May 07
1
Can't eagerly load a polymorphic association defined in an STI parent class?
If I define an association (in my case a polymorphic one) in an STI parent class, and try to eagerly load it in a subclass, I get the following error: ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError: Association name ''myassoc'' was not found; perhaps you misspelled it? If I redefine the same association again in the STI subclass, it works. Is this a bug or what? -- You received this message
2006 May 31
5
Converting .wav to .WAV
Hi, how can I convert .wav files to .WAV: # file greet.* greet.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono 8000 Hz greet.WAV: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, GSM 6.10, mono 8000 Hz using 'sox'? Thanks -- Domenico Viggiani
2004 Sep 10
2
problem with file.wav > 700MB
On Mittwoch 09 Mai 2001 02:53, you wrote: > > > first I should say that it MIGHT not be because the file is > > > large. the wave reader in flac is pretty rudimentary and if there > > > is any sub chunk between the wave header and data sub chunk flac > > > will give you that error. could you inspect the wav file to see > > > if that's the case?
2008 Mar 28
2
swfdex-extract tool extracts mp3 files as wav files.
Hello. I'm running the swfdec-extract tool built from the 0.6.0 source tarball under gentoo and I'm finding that it's not able to rip the MP3s from the SWF file. I'm getting this: SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_codec_gst.c(269): swfdec_gst_decoder_init: failed to create decoder It manages to save the file as a WAV file, but I'd prefer the MP3 to get at the ID3 info in the file.
2007 May 23
3
Speex into a wav file
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > David Siebert wrote: > >> Anyone know of some example code that shows storing speex audio into a >> WAV? For a lot of reasons a WAV is a better choice than ogg for my >> application. > > If you have decoded the speex data to PCM, the easiest way to get > it to WAV is to use libsndfile: > >
2001 Jan 20
4
"Infinite" wav files
Okay, before I submit my patch to make libao produce sorta-streamable wav files, I want to know what these partial wav files do to various players. I've posted two sample wav files on my webserver: http://volsung.dhcp.asu.edu/~stan/infinite.wav http://volsung.dhcp.asu.edu/~stan/zero.wav The first uses a riff and data length of 0xFFFFFFFF (approximately infinite) and second uses a riff and
2003 Oct 16
5
Joining .WAV files with ogg-vorbis
By the way, I was delighted to find out that I could join .ogg files with cat, i.e. cat {file1.ogg} file2.ogg > outputfile.ogg <p>I successfully used this capability, together with oggenc and sox, to join two .WAV files in the following manner: <p>oggenc -q9 file1.wav ... oggenc -q9 file2.wav --- cat file1.ogg file2.ogg > outfile.ogg ox outfile.ogg outfile.wav I get
2004 Nov 25
3
Playing reveived message WAV file
After somebody records a message asterisk notifies me and encloses the WAV file. Though I'm not sure if this is a WAV format. I can not play it. According to the file specification it is: msg0000.WAV: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, GSM 6.10, mono 8000 Hz How to play received message? -- #Joseph
2007 May 23
2
Speex into a wav file
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > David Siebert wrote: > >> Actually I was hoping to store speex compressed audio into a wav >> container. Not to trans code it. > > To the best of my knowledge, that is not possible. Well, it's possible to put compressed data into the WAV file instead of PCM audio data, and set the compression-type format flag to some made-up value, but
2000 May 15
1
Unix media system
I hope it isn't too confusing to everyone posting my responses here. Monty requested this thread of discussion be moved to this list. On 14 May 2000 15:54:28 Martin Vogt <mvogt@rhrk.uni-kl.de> wrote: > The anser is "arts". It will become the KDE2.0 soundserver. > Currently I'm integrating the kmpg patch into arts, > then all KDE2.0 apps will be vorbis aware (if
2012 Nov 29
13
Fwd: Maintaining capacity during deploys
We''re using unicornctl restart with the default before/after hook behavior, which is to reap old Unicorn workers via SIGQUIT after the new one has finished booting. Unfortunately, while the new workers are forking and begin processing requests, we''re still seeing significant spikes in our haproxy request queue. It seems as if after we restart, the unwarmed workers get swamped by
2001 Sep 11
2
correlation predictors problem
R colleagues, I want to get the correlation between the coefficients of a regression. Everything seems OK, but when there are more than 3 regressors, the correlation matrix is completely wrong, as follows: > x.glm <- glm( bascule ~durP+ durI +durC+moyHzPB +moyHzIN, x,family=binomial) > summary(x.glm,correlation=T) Call: glm(formula = bascule ~ durP + durI + durC + moyHzPB +
2015 Jul 09
3
[PATCH] Fix for odd RIFF size
This patch should fix ticket https://sourceforge.net/p/flac/bugs/419/ and its duplicate https://sourceforge.net/p/flac/support-requests/152/ some programs write odd value to ckSize of RIFF chunk. Not sure is it correct or not, but flac should read them anyway. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: odd_riff_size.patch Type: application/octet-stream
2015 Jul 13
1
[PATCH] Fix for odd RIFF size
Brian Willoughby wrote: > The ckSize field can be odd to represent the size of the valid data. > > However, the chunk itself must always be an even size. This requires a padding byte at the end of a chunk before the next chunk can begin, or before the end of file. The latter case is the one that most often occurs in buggy RIFF writing programs - the last chunk will have an odd ckSize and
2010 Jul 21
2
play alaw file with .wav extension
Hi all, I have to play a alaw file with .wav ext. How can I do this? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100721/de46328f/attachment.htm
2008 Sep 18
4
OT - How to stream a A-Law/wav file to a browser ?
Hi, How can I create a web page allowing people to listen (with their own PC) a couple of .wav/a-law files stored on a Linux server ? Chances are users would access this web page from Internet Explorer but if I could make it available to other browsers, that would be better. I googled a bit and couldn't find a tag such as media://myaudiofile.wav that would fulfill this spec. As much as
2007 Dec 09
38
libevent
Hello, I have been looking at the Ruby/EventMachine. First let me say it look very good. Reactor model with no threads makes for fast reliable server, and I have read about marvelous Twisted framework for Python and am glad to see something similar for Ruby. I am writing network app with Ruby threads now and it very slow, and I try new Ruby 1.9 with native threads that make it much slower.
2001 Aug 26
4
On the &quot;broken&quot; .WAV files issue
A friend of mine recently had a problem with a "broken" .WAV file (as you call them) because oggenc first printed out a warning and then didn't accept the file because of a "unexpected EOF error". Because I was interested in the issue, I decided to take a look at the oggenc source, and in fact, it is your .WAV reader that's wrong. More precisely: there are two version