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2000 Sep 28
5
Interesting coding problem ..
Hi, I have a track which when encoded with Mode_C or even Mode_E does not encode well at all ... It's a jazz flute track with a lot of plate echo. The flute (centred in the mix) almost disappears ... I am away for a few days, but if someone would like to look at this I would be grateful ... A small clip can be grabbed from my ftp server ... ftp.york.ac.uk in:
2004 May 29
1
prerelease of the Postfish
Hello folks, Although Jack graciously permitted me to keep tinkering on the Postfish alongside OggFile work ;-) allowing it to sit there in a partially tinkered state continued to be a distraction. So yesterday and today I cleaned up the source repository and put together a prerelease. With this prerelease, I'm putting the project out of mind until I put out a beta of OggFile. Actually,
2004 May 29
1
prerelease of the Postfish
Hello folks, Although Jack graciously permitted me to keep tinkering on the Postfish alongside OggFile work ;-) allowing it to sit there in a partially tinkered state continued to be a distraction. So yesterday and today I cleaned up the source repository and put together a prerelease. With this prerelease, I'm putting the project out of mind until I put out a beta of OggFile. Actually,
2005 Mar 30
0
New vorbis music http://pan.zipcon.net
April-1 NEWS from http://pan.zipcon.net New postings: Arthur_Grossman_Live: Saint-Saens Bassoon-piano Sonata (opus 168, 1921) with Joseph Levine, piano William McColl, clarinet and Joseph Levine, piano play the: Grand Duo Concertant for clarinet and piano by Carl Maria Von Weber, opus 48 (1816) Felix Skowronek and Marshall Winslow play Reicha's Lento from the Grand
2005 Aug 26
3
parts of data frames: subset vs. [-c()]
Dear all I have a problem with splitting up a data frame called ReVerb: ?? str(ReVerb) `data.frame': 92713 obs. of 16 variables: $ CHILD : Factor w/ 7 levels "ABE","ADA","EVE",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... $ AGE : Factor w/ 484 levels "1;06.00","1;06.16",..: 43 43 43 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 ... $ AGE_Q : num 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.4
2007 Nov 21
1
normalised Voigt random numbers
Dear list, I would like to generate random numbers from a Voigt distribution, hopefully in a way as simple as getting random numbers from a normal distribution with 'rnorm'. Is there any package to do this? Speed is an issue in this application. Or, as the Voigt distribution is a convolution of a Gaussian and a Lorentzian, can I simply combine random numbers from rnorm and rcauchy in some
2003 Oct 24
1
first value from nlm (non-finite value supplied by nlm)
Dear expeRts, first of all I'd like to thank you for the quick help on my last which() problem. Here is another one I could not tackle: I have data on an absorption measurement which I want to fit with an voigt profile: fn.1 <- function(p){ for (i1 in ilong){ ff <- f[i1] ex[i1] <- exp(S*n*L*voigt(u,v,ff,p[1],p[2],p[3])[[1]]) } sum((t-ex)^2) } out <-
2005 Sep 13
1
callfile: How to invoke SetCallerPres ?
Hi, how may I define in a callfile the CallerID presentation to be used for the requested call, eg. set it to prohibited? TIA, Bruno -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Bruno.Voigt.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 270 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050913/fcb5c595/Bruno.Voigt.vcf
2005 Oct 12
1
send Q931 information element keypadfacility ?!
Hi all, I'm looking for a way with any asterisk-version with TE410P (cpe EuroISDN, Q931) for sending an INFORMATION ELEMENT KeypadFacility, eg. *87, during a connected call to the PSTN switch. Are there existing functions in asterisk to generate & send such IE ? If not what existing modules would be best to derive from? TIA, Bruno -------------- next part -------------- A non-text
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
2004 Aug 06
0
my icecast problem
And just what exactly is an optimized sized packet? I need numbers in bytes. I want control over it for a very specific reason. Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean /The RIMBoy/" <sean@rimboy.com> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 8:31 AM Subject: Re: [icecast] my icecast problem > On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Kelly Lee Myers wrote: >
2001 Apr 01
0
User Agent string
I'll admit I've not poked around the icecast source, but seeing as I came across this issue on another server (and subsequently on clients): How many servers depend on the User Agent field sent by a client? In looking thru the Streamripper source and the Litestream source, It appears that many servers depend on that field. I realize a lot of this has to do with the fact that it then
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
1
OGG encoder, was: Re: [thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
Red alert people. When ogg starts to make money for someone (whoever if anyone at all,) then the boys in the legal team at Fraunhofer will throw something at it in the form of "hey, you are stepping on our IP" and then sue. Until then, what is the point. So.... Until then, this argument is pointless. Lithium On Sat, 09 June 2001, Sean /The RIMBoy/ wrote: > > On Sat, 9 Jun
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 :/
2016 Nov 02
1
Samba using pdb ldapsam fails upon startup
Dear all, I freshly installed a new smb-server that should act as file server with some smb-shares. The pdc is a Windows 2008 r2 server. My smb.conf is as follows: [global] workgroup = agroup server string = ssmbserver #passdb backend = tdbsam map to guest = Bad User usershare allow guests = No security = domain wins support = No
2004 Aug 06
1
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Asymmetric wrote: > It should be noted that this fee applies only if you are delivering in mp3 > format "for profit." If you're doing it for free, you don't have to pay > them a dime.. from the quoted URL... > > ---- > "If MP3 is used for free distribution on the Internet, we will not charge > royalties," he says. But
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
2005 Aug 26
1
Pseudo-Voigt fit
Hi, I am sorry for this question, but I am trying to speed up an application.... I will need to fit many x-y data sets (input from text files) to 4-parameter Pseudo-Voigt peak function. Until now I used SigmaPlot macro to do it (enclosed just in case...) peaksign(q) = if(total(q)>q[1], 1, -1) xatymin(q,r) = xatymax(q,max(r)-r) [Parameters] a = if(peaksign(y)>0, max(y), min(y))
2004 Aug 06
1
Keeping icecast from kicking clients
I'm trying to setup Icecast so that clients can stay connected indefinately. Basically sources will connect on occasion, but may disconnect until they get instructions to connect again (think about a jukebox that does not play music until something is selected. Now add in distrubuted, thin clients and you realize why this is an important feature). According to the icecast authors, it is