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2002 Oct 09
19
high frequencies response
Hi there In the past, i have used lame to encode high quality mp3-files (vbr 1, bitrate ~ 192kbit). I tend to switch to ogg with Quality 4 or 5, but i noticed, that many ogg-files tend to produce too much high frequencies response. In many cases, this is very noticeable. For my opinion, i cannot accept this worse frequence reponse. I have used latest version of ogg (OggEnc v1.0, precompiled
2002 Oct 09
19
high frequencies response
Hi there In the past, i have used lame to encode high quality mp3-files (vbr 1, bitrate ~ 192kbit). I tend to switch to ogg with Quality 4 or 5, but i noticed, that many ogg-files tend to produce too much high frequencies response. In many cases, this is very noticeable. For my opinion, i cannot accept this worse frequence reponse. I have used latest version of ogg (OggEnc v1.0, precompiled
2002 Oct 17
2
Specifications
Hello, I would like to know how to find out the specifications (flow chart, transforms, tables, windowing operations, bitstream formatting) used to encode/decode audio in OggVorbis format. I mean something similar to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 document for MPEG-I and the like. Regards, ---------------------------------------------------- Jaime Andrés Aranguren Cardona SanJaaC Electronics
2002 Sep 18
4
Test files for decoder implementation
Hi, I am trying to implement a Vorbis decoder in Java, and I have some problems understanding the file-format specification included with libvorbis. In the header description, there are a few obvious mistakes, which I believe to have solved, but when I try to decode the audio packets, the decoded floor and residue data doesn't seem to make sense at all, and after a few packets, my decoder
2003 Aug 05
4
OggSplit 0.1.0
Hello again! As promised, here's a completed package of OggSplit. It's configured with autoconf and automake (use autogen.sh) and there are debian build rules. In it's current state it's quite useable, although there are certain internal things which could be improved (nothing critical however). There are of course bugs, so I encourage everyone to try breaking the tool with
2004 Sep 10
3
AW: AW: Incomplete format description?
Torsdag, 23 januar 2003, skrev Miroslav Lichvar <lichvarm@phoenix. inf.upol.cz>: >If input is 16 bit, side channel will be 17 bit (16bit - 16bit is >17bit number). And warmup samples will be (17 - wasted_bits) bit. Voila, this was the source of all my frustration, sync problems and who knows what. My decoder now works correctly for files encoded with the default settings. Are
2004 Sep 10
1
AW: AW: Incomplete format description?
Torsdag, 23 januar 2003, skrev Tor-Einar Jarnbjo <Tor-Einar_Jarnbjo@grosch- link.de>: >According to the format description, the coding method has to be 0. > >I've been using libFLAC 1.0.4 to encode the stream. I've checked my interpretation against "flac -a" and it seems to read 17 bits for each warmup sample. Here is its output: frame=168 blocksize=4608
2017 Oct 12
2
[PATCH][RESEND] use autoconf MKDIR_P to reduce usage of legacy mkinstalldirs script
Basically all platforms have a proper "mkdir -p". Autoconf has install-sh as fallback when using AC_PROG_MKDIR_P, which is also hardened against races if it is recent enough. Update that script and use MKDIR_P whereever possible. Installs fine in my tests and avoids the "mkdir: cannot create directory '?': File exists" messages along the way. Greetings, Eike --
2020 Sep 28
0
[igt-dev] [PATCH i-g-t v4] tests: Add nouveau-crc tests
Hi, On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 05:00:51PM -0400, Lyude wrote: > From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> > > We're finally getting CRC support in nouveau, so let's start testing > this in igt as well! While the normal CRC capture tests are nice, > there's a number of Nvidia-specific hardware characteristics that we > need to test as well. > > The most
2006 Mar 06
4
One Extension - Two Calls?
I'm trying to figure out how to allow an extension to register more than once. For instance, I have all of these 4 line IP phones that I use with Asterisk and I would like to have a persons extension (say 101) ring at all four lines so that if the person is on the phone they can take another call, but it appears as though if you try to register the same extension more than once then the most
2020 Mar 18
0
[PATCH i-g-t 4/4] tests: Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> We're finally getting CRC support in nouveau, so let's start testing this in igt as well! While the normal CRC capture tests are nice, there's a number of Nvidia-specific hardware characteristics that we need to test as well. The most important one is known as a "notifier context flip". Basically, Nvidia GPUs store generated CRCs
2020 Apr 17
0
[PATCH i-g-t v3 5/5] tests: Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> We're finally getting CRC support in nouveau, so let's start testing this in igt as well! While the normal CRC capture tests are nice, there's a number of Nvidia-specific hardware characteristics that we need to test as well. The most important one is known as a "notifier context flip". Basically, Nvidia GPUs store generated CRCs
2020 Sep 30
0
[PATCH i-g-t v5 5/5] tests: Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> We're finally getting CRC support in nouveau, so let's start testing this in igt as well! While the normal CRC capture tests are nice, there's a number of Nvidia-specific hardware characteristics that we need to test as well. The most important one is known as a "notifier context flip". Basically, Nvidia GPUs store generated CRCs
2017 Mar 05
3
Missing security tab samba 4.1.13
On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 16:30:00 +0100 Reindl Harald via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > that's nitpicking - a wroking setup works as i expect :-) No, its not nitpicking, the OP has an AD DC that is working as recommended, but the OP wants to also use it as a fileserver, so he needs to configure it a bit more. The only problem he really has is, he used the wrong
2020 Sep 29
1
[igt-dev] [PATCH i-g-t v4] tests: Add nouveau-crc tests
On Mon, 2020-09-28 at 17:36 -0400, Jeremy Cline wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 05:00:51PM -0400, Lyude wrote: > > From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> > > > > We're finally getting CRC support in nouveau, so let's start testing > > this in igt as well! While the normal CRC capture tests are nice, > > there's a number of
2014 Apr 26
2
Dovecot cannot connect to PostgreSQL server
I am currently facing the following log output: Apr 26 16:40:28 h2290750 dovecot: auth: Error: pgsql(localhost): Connect failed to database mail: could not connect to server: Permission denied Apr 26 16:40:28 h2290750 dovecot: auth: Error: #011Is the server running on host "localhost" (::1) and accepting Apr 26 16:40:28 h2290750 dovecot: auth: Error: #011TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
2001 Nov 11
1
smbclient-winpopup-message
Hi! I updated my Samba from 2.0.7 to 2.2.2. Now the command "smbclient -M <username>" doesn't work anymore. Even <username>#3 doesn't work (where nmblookup finds the correct IP). I know that you have to give a hostname, but I will send messages to users whereever they're logged on. Any hints? Thanx! Jan
2009 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] Build fails on linux.
llvm[1]: Compiling Globals.cpp for Release build /home/auto-tester/projects/c16/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void llvm::GlobalValue::destroyConstant()’: /home/auto-tester/projects/c16/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp:81: error: ‘cerr’ was not declared in this scope /home/auto-tester/projects/c16/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp: In member function ‘const llvm::GlobalValue*
2014 Aug 19
2
antispam plugin crash
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 18 Aug 2014, Thomas Witt wrote: > On 18/08/14 15:15, Steffen Kaiser wrote: >> As far as I know sa-learn requires a filename at command line, therefore >> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Antispam spools the message to a file >> before. Could you try this script? Maybe you can use "-" as filename or >>
1998 Nov 09
1
help with "attach"
Hello, I've been migrating my computing to R and have not had any major problems running old Splus programs in R. However, the one thing I am missing is the ability to attach directories full of general utility functions from whereever I happen to fire up an R session. As a consequence, I find myself making many duplicate copies of these little general purpose functions by cutting and