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2000 Sep 29
0
OT: Plate Echo
Oooh Plate Echo was what people had before digital
reverbs! (When they didn't have spring reverb!) - Long
ago... They are quite rare now because only big
studios had them as they took up a lot of room! (and
then they threw them all away)
*jealous*
Do you really have a plate reverb or just a digital
simulation?
love
Freya
--- Robert Voigt <robert.voigt@gmx.de> wrote:
> uh, you
2001 Aug 13
6
RC2 release
RC2 has been officially released. Get all your vorbis goodness from
www.vorbis.com, along with release notes, and binary downloads for
windows and for linux/x86 (RPMs). Debian packages are in incoming.
Three cheers for the guys who did all the hard work here - Monty,
for writing the code, Greg Maxwell for being our release manager
for today, in Jack's absense. Also to Chad, for win32
2001 Aug 13
6
RC2 release
RC2 has been officially released. Get all your vorbis goodness from
www.vorbis.com, along with release notes, and binary downloads for
windows and for linux/x86 (RPMs). Debian packages are in incoming.
Three cheers for the guys who did all the hard work here - Monty,
for writing the code, Greg Maxwell for being our release manager
for today, in Jack's absense. Also to Chad, for win32
2003 May 21
2
A possible use for multichannel ogg files!
Hi,
Has anyone thought about using the multichannel format as a way of
distributing "musician minus one" files?
Eh? I hear you ask. Ok. Basically these are multitrack files but you can
mute the solo track so you, the musician, can practice against the other
"players". You can buy CD's of this nature, but of course, the solo
instrument is on one channel and the others on
2004 Jul 09
7
IRC channel #asterisk on irc.freenode.net
Hi all!
It's great to start with "for dummies" question, but hey, we all have
been human infants also =)
Problem is, that I can not log on to this channel and I haven't found
anything helpful during the past few days either.
1. The irc.freenode.net server gives me "Couldn't look up your hostname"
and "No identd (auth) response" followed with
2000 Jun 26
0
Hello ... and a few comments.
Hi,
I'm new here. This is all good news. I work on SGI systems and
have built the encoder and decoder to work on SGI. I have also
added code to the decoder_example so it writes out an "aifc"
file using the SGI AF library.
I had some compile problems for the main code using good old plain
IRIX "cc". Simple fixes as follows ...
In any source module which uses
2010 Mar 27
7
large dataset
Hi I have a question,
as im not able to import a csv file which contains a big dataset(100.000 records) someone knows how many records R can handle without giving problems?
What im facing when i try to import the file is that R generates more than 100.000 records and is very slow...
thanks a lot!!!
2004 Aug 06
2
my icecast problem
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Kelly Lee Myers wrote:
> In addition is there a way to set the size of the outgoing packets or is
> that completely handled by the stack and not icecast itself. Forgive me if
> that sounds stupid, but I didn't really get that deep into icecast
> configuration.
You can... but...
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you want to look at the MTU for your
2000 Sep 27
2
Trouble with codes from last snapshot!
Hi,
Picked up last night's snap ...
Building on my SGI O2 I get a big clipping problem ..
Using the encoder_example to encode e.g. a 1 sec 16 bit stereo wav
file, when I decode using decode_example I get clipping ...
any ideas here???? I can hear the original in the clipped mush!
The raw file plays just fine (on the SGI) and I have even decreased the
gain to 80% and removed any DC offset
2000 Jun 26
0
Comments ... SGI version ...
Hi,
Have also made a new sgi_audio_output_example.c
As its name suggests, it decodes a vorbis file direct to the audio
output device. Works fine.
Any sgi users out there? If so, let me know.
Cheers,
Rob.
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2009 Jan 05
3
Don''t Shout at your JBODs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDacjrSCeq4
I wonder if the inverse is true. If I whisper soothing
words of encouragement at my JBODs, will I get
more IOPS with reduced latency?
:^)
2004 Aug 06
4
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not charging anything. As
> mentioned, the royalties to record labels still stand if you don't follow
> the rules, but this will be true regardless of the format
> (mp3/vorbis/whatever.)
Do you have any ads on your site? That's probably streaming related
revenue.
Do you list on shoutcast.com? There's definately
2001 Jan 22
1
How to copy encoded channels?
Hi,
Having worked on a 4 channel encode/decode system, which works just
fine (using 4 channel audio on SGI systems). I now would like to think
a little further about how 'n' channel encodes may be used for
network collaboration in music.
Let's imagine a 16 channel codec, and let's say we are working in a
simple stereo in/out environment (i.e. like most consumer devices
out
2003 Jul 20
1
new stuff
New stuff from http://pan.zipcon.net
In piano/Hokanson/Live the Schubert Gmaj and Bb maj sonatas
(latest version July 20)
In voice: Dawn2
These recordings were taken from lps and are of lower quality than
the usual stuff at pan.
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2004 Aug 06
1
MTU was: Re: my icecast problem
It is going to depend on a number of factors. Linux sets (along with a
few other OS's I'm sure) its MTU to 1500. The problem is, if you set it
longer then it will most likely be frag'd by your router. If that router
does not, then another will.
I think MTU for ppp interfaces are smaller.
Likewise, if your backbone is FDDI, it has a large frame (somewhere in the
8000 range I
2004 Aug 06
2
what I'd like to do
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, John Griffiths wrote:
> i've set up an old 486 running debian 2.2r2 using the debian icecast packages (shout doing the streaming).
As my sig points out, yes, it is possible. RiR is linux and icecast
stripped to the bare necessities.
> so far so good, with a bit of fiddling i had a stream that worked fine over the local network
As I too have seen in practice :/
2000 Aug 15
1
beta 2
My branch that I've been working on for the last few weeks is now the
mainline; once I add a few more modes (mode_A.h through mode_E.h,
corresponding roughly to 128,160,192,256,350 kbps stereo) and Mike Smith and
Chad get the modes into OggEnc, we'll be at beta 2.
A few things to note:
I'd been really really hoping that I'd squeeze the last bit of performance out
of non
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 2.0 update
REMOVE yourself for mthe list!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hint: what text is repeated twice in the following message (three
times if you got it from the mailing list)?
PS the filtering is apparently not working. (and neither is the
ignoring). :)
On Sunday, 25 February 2001 at 18:46, Albi Rebmann wrote:
> > To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org'
> >
2008 Apr 03
1
Facing the problem while cloning the samba repository
Hi,
I am trying to clone the samba repository using git and I get the
following error.
$ git-clone git://git.samba.org/samba.git samba
Initialized empty Git repository in /data/koteswar/samba/.git/
git.samba.org[0: 131.204.22.100]: errno=Connection refused
fatal: unable to connect a socket (Connection refused)
fetch-pack from 'git://git.samba.org/samba.git' failed.
Can you please
2004 Aug 06
4
A few Newbie Questions
You're going to need root access. Presumably you have it if you have
control over icecast.
You could do a simple adduser. Then use your favorite editor and open up
the /etc/passwd file (again as root). You'll need to read up on what each
of the fields are, but in short you'll want to * the password
field for that new user. You'll also want to change the shell to
/bin/false.