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2004 Aug 06
2
radio station infrastructure.
Hello,
I'm setting up icecast/ices to be used as part of a radio station. For
our purposes, we're going to want to be able to do things like schedule
blocks of media to be played at regular times (shows), as well as to
schedule things like one-time broadcasts.
It looks like this can be done by building a scheduler app, and writing a
script that provides the appropriate items to ices at
2001 Mar 20
1
Neuro Net Recordings now provides Ogg Vorbis products
For Immediate Press Release
Neuro Net Recordings public relations contact: Kenji Rikitake,
e-mail only, at kenji@nnr.to
Neuro Net Recordings Website Address: www.nnr.to
NEURO NET RECORDINGS NOW PROVIDES OGG VORBIS PRODUCTS FREE ONLINE
TOYONAKA CITY, OSAKA, JAPAN, March 21, 2001 - Neuro Net Recordings
(NNR), an independent electronic music label, has announced that the NNR
online products are
2004 May 07
2
@ERROR: auth failed on module -- PROBLEM SOLVED!
The man page for rsync(1) states:
--password-file
This option allows you to provide a password in a
file for accessing a remote rsync server. Note that
this option is only useful when accessing an rsync
server using the built in trans- port, not when using a
remote shell as the transport. The file must not be
world readable. It should contain just the password as
a single line.
2011 Jan 08
0
The VM as a way of saving our digital heritage
Some of the discussion items I have seen about
VM's failing under upgrades brings up a worrisome
point, for me at least.
I look at a VM as a 'forever machine'. A way in
which I can set up an environment with any old
OS and software and be able to boot and interact
with it now, or next year or 100 years from now.
It is the answer to 'how do we guarantee access to
our digitized
2004 Aug 06
0
radio station infrastructure.
heyho
i was going to reply to the last string of questions about this a few
mails ago on the list
I have a beta scheduling system witten in php with sql and a drop of
python...its all web based, is a multiuser system and some of the features
include:
1. upload audio to encoding machine via web interface
2. add live urls
3. annotate tracks with meta info
4. drag and drop timezone 'aware'
2009 Oct 05
1
'convert'
Hi there,
I used the function 'convert' to convert files from one form to the order
(png to pdf, jpg etc) before I install Ubuntus. However, the function
apparently disappeared after the installation.
I am a new student and would be pleased if somebody could tell me how to
wiggle out.
Thanks for your help
Ogbos
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2020 Apr 14
3
Re: [nbdkit PATCH v2 1/3] server: Add nbdkit_stdio_safe
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 07:28:59PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
[...]
This patch is fine and can be pushed if you want, but I've got some
small comments.
> +If C<nbdkit_stdio_safe> returns true, the value of the configuration
> +parameter may be used to trigger reading additional data through stdin
> +(such as a password or inline script).
I wonder if we want to say "returns
2000 Jul 31
2
vorbis-tools comment cleanup
It looked like ogg123 was expecting an out-of-date set of headers. I've
updated the printout section to expect the canonical set from
docs/v-comment.html.
I also found vorbize's use of "track" for the title tag confusing. The
second patch is just a rename in the code and ui.
Cheers,
-ralph
--
giles@ashlu.bc.ca
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2000 Nov 08
0
Re: [livid-dev] Re: some comments on the ovd proposal
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 15:33:48 -0800
Michel LESPINASSE <walken@zoy.org> wrote:
> One reason is i18n of subtitles. You probably dont want to drag full
> unicode fonts in each decoder...
My point was that we don't want to drag full unicode fonts into the *spec*.
On a desktop-class system, you do want to put that complexitiy in the
decoder. Streams will benifit from universally from
2004 Aug 06
0
No subject
table of magic+offset to determine MIME-type. If no mime type is
determined, then I think it passes to the algorithms. Or maybe its vice
versa - algorithms are checked then the table.
Anyway, the basically means - if something is not in the table, it needs
an algorithm
Regards,
Ali
> In another message, Monty wrote:
>
> > No. The metaheader is meant to be something *much*
2004 Aug 06
0
No subject
table of magic+offset to determine MIME-type. If no mime type is
determined, then I think it passes to the algorithms. Or maybe its vice
versa - algorithms are checked then the table.
Anyway, the basically means - if something is not in the table, it needs
an algorithm
Regards,
Ali
> In another message, Monty wrote:
>
> > No. The metaheader is meant to be something *much*
2000 Mar 04
1
Where is the tarball for Solaris
I'm trying to install openssh-1.2.2 on a Solaris 7 box. I've downloaded the
file
openssh-1.2.2.tar.gz from ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ and
http://the.wiretapped.net/security/cryptography/ssh/OpenSSH/files/.
neither of theses tar's include the configure program as referenced in the
INSTALL file.
Where can I obtain the full distribution that will build on a Soalris 7
2004 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] Constants.cpp:368: error: `INT8_MAX' undeclared (firstuse this function)
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 18:19:11 -0500 (CDT)
Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote:
> This has no impact on the users at all... it has an impact on the
> maintainers of the LLVM .bc file reader. :) The LLVM BC file reader has
> to have compatibility code to support loading of all released LLVM
> bytecode formats (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, etc).
Good point.
> There is always a
2014 May 24
2
Keeping icecast + ices 2.X running on a strict schedule?
Hello,
I'm using Icecast, Ices, and the script module configuration to serve the playlist to the server. Playlists are scheduled once per day with regularely placed events (like spots) which run at specific times.
Unfortunately it's being served too fast, so it's always getting ahead of schedule (gaining about 10 seconds on every hour).
I have tried adjusting the flush-samples setting
2004 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] RE: LLVM 1.3 release discussion
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> > There is always a tension between releasing too frequently (so people
> > never bother to run the latest and greatest) or releasing too slowly (CVS
> > drifts too much from the latest release). I agree that a release every 3
> > months seems best.
>
> On the other hand, I also believe that each release should be targeted
2000 Jul 26
0
test stream update
Don't have too much to report, but I talked to Michael Smith about things
on IRC this evening and we made some progress in compromising our visions.
On the static and stream identification metadata there was a tenative
decision to go with RDF, but in such as way that a limited player could
choose not to support it and still be able to play the a/v data. Robert
mentioned trying to work his
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 02:22:51PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote:
>
> First of all, I am not aware of any official source of FLAC files
> that provide MP3 sourced data.
Unofficial sources (such as Usenet and that torrent site with the old
fashioned sailing ship as its logo) are much more likely to have FLAC
files that were made from lossy audio.
And I vaguely remember reading
2016 Jun 24
0
--partial not working?
Again, --partial only means don't delete the incomplete file if rsync is
aborted. Normally rsync will delete the incomplete file so you don't
have bogus files laying around.
When you rsync to or from a network mount to rsync that is a local copy.
To use rsync over the network either your source or your target would
be hostname:/path (for rsync over ssh) or hostname::module (for an
2016 Jun 24
2
--partial not working?
Hi Kevin,
I'm not a systems manager so my apologies if I'm a little lost here. I'm an audiovisual conservator/archivist and I use rsync for transferring files, a lot.
Yes, I connect to the server and then it shows up as a disk on my desktop and I run rsync between the external drive mounted on my computer and the now mounted server. So, this would be a local copy? And, therefore,
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH 6/21] i386 Fixed pnp bios limits
PnP BIOS data, code, and 32-bit entry segments all have fixed limits
as well; set them in the GDT rather than adding more code. It would
be nice to add these fixups to the boot GDT rather than setting the
GDT for each CPU; perhaps I can wiggle this in later, but getting
it in before the subsys init looks tricky.
Also, make some progress on deprecating the ugly Q_SET_SEL macros.
Signed-off-by: