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2014 Feb 03
1
Incoming Fax Issue with Asterisk 11.7 and Digium Fax
Hi, im using a Asterisk Server which is not behind NAT. First i had problems with the fax detection. But this is now solved after adding a wait(2) at the correct place. But i'm still unable to receive a fax due to res_rtp_asterisk.c:3548 ast_rtp_read: RTP Read too short after the Fax session has started. My sip.conf includes [general] allowguest=no alwaysauthreject=yes sendrpid=rpid
2011 Jan 14
2
Some direction of Samba4 Sid to Uid/Gid ?
Did a git-pull and built samba4, up and running with winbind. I have a file server, which will be access by windows. Say I have a user named "abcde" (uid = 1000), under group "abcde) (gid = 1000). When I created a user with samba-too (samba-tool newuser abcde xxxxx), it creates an account "abcde" with mapped uid 300018 under group user users. I am really wondering if
2006 Sep 28
2
FLAC CD Archive
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The recent discussions about archiving CDs with flac prodded me to get abcde working again. I've filed a debian bug report with patches to the latest abcde that enable generating a toc file from the disc with cdrdao (rips CD-TEXT data and creates index points from subcode data). Combined with my patches to toc2cue, this is enough to rip even
2009 Aug 10
6
"context" does not work
Hello, i have a problem with the context parameter in the sip.conf. i'm using a german sip provider (sipgate.de) and everything worked fine in asterisk 1.4, but on 1.6.1 i got the following error message: NOTICE[3071]: chan_sip.c:18160 handle_request_invite: Call from '' to extension '8001187e0' rejected because extension not found. sip.conf: register =>
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > I've been working on this sort of approach using abcde as a front-end, > and have run into several issues. What I finally decided on doing is > ripping the CD to a single flac file with embedded cue sheet using a > variety of tools (more details later). The single flac file is then > enough to pretty much reconstruct the
2003 Aug 27
4
read.spss (package foreign) and character columns
Dear R users! I am using R Version 1.7.1, Windows XP, package "foreign" (Version: 0.6-1), SPSS 11.5.1. There is one thing I noticed with "read.spss", and I'd like to ask if this is considered to be a feature, or possibly a bug: When reading character columns, character strings seem to get filled with blanks at the end. Simple example: In SPSS, create a file with one
2017 Jan 24
1
metaflac crashes adding cuesheet
Erik, I don't know what abcde would be providing as tags, or why on Earth it would be importing that from stdin. Unfortunately, abcde is a bash script, and so not exactly easy for me to read. I haven't gotten any response from posting on their mailing list. I do get the same crash when running metaflac without the --import-tags-from, so I'm not sure this is the problem. Unless
2017 Jan 23
3
metaflac crashes adding cuesheet
Erik, The command used by abcde is metaflac --no-utf8-convert --import-cuesheet-from=/home/me/Audio/abcde.50107806/cue-50107806.txt --import-tags-from=- /home/me/Audio/abcde.50107806/track1.flac but I get the same result re-trying without the --no-utf8-convert and -no-utf8-convert. Here's the cuesheet: PERFORMER "William Shakespeare" TITLE "A Midsummer
2006 Sep 26
3
FLAC CD Archive
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 04:39:51PM -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > Further abcde and cuefile discussions should probably find a new home... Well, I can't speak for Josh, but I've found it a relevent and productive discussion. -r
2001 Jun 16
3
"vorbiscomment"
Hello, I'd like to use abcde to rip my CD:s to Ogg Vorbis format - but abcde wants a "vorbiscomment" in my PATH. I assume it's a tool for inserting meta-data into Ogg Vorbis files, but where do I get it? The vorbis-tools package doesn't seem to contain it. (Platform: Linux) Thanks! -- / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB PGP userID: 0xE9758B7D or 'Peter
2013 Sep 28
2
mount.cifs and kerberos failure
Hi guys, This seems to be a well-known problem with mount.cifs on Ubuntu 12.04. Unfortunately, although I have applied the suggestions I found with google, I can't seem to be able to get mount.cifs to work with kerberos. I am trying to use kerberos to mount my Windows shares because this is the only allowed secure way in my company to connect to shares. Before anyone asks, I can successfully
2017 Jan 23
2
metaflac crashes adding cuesheet
(Apologies if I'm in the wrong place for this...) I'm trying to use the abcde program to archive CDs to flac files. (Each CD to 1 file, and ultimately multi-disk performances to 1 file.) It extracts the audio to a .flac file and creates a cue sheet with track names & locations. However, when it tries to run metaflac with the --import-cuesheet-from option, it core dumps. I'm
2007 Jan 20
2
FLAC CD Archive
Hi, Bit late to join in the discussion but I've just read through the CD archiving discussion and was particular interested in Dax's method, described here (also included below): http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2006-September/000611.html So far I've just been flac-ing my CDs to individual one-flac-per-track files, however it appears I've been missing some of the other bits
2018 Mar 21
1
How to read String value of GlobalVariable?
Hi I have IR Code like ... @path = private constant [6xi8] c"abcde\00" ... --- Code from Pass --- GlobalVariable * GVPath = .... // contains @path I want to convert "abcde" to StringRef. Can you help me with GlobalVariable API? GlobalVariable::getInitializer() --> Constant* // How to get exact value äbcde from here? ~mahesh -------------- next part --------------
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > Dan Phillips wrote: > >> What we are left with is a requirement in abcde to overcome this and > >> until then we have the manual method. Have you any thoughts on the best > >> way to overcome this problem apart from the hacked toc3cue (do you have > >> a copy of this?) > > I do not have a copy of toc3cue...I made my own
2004 Dec 02
3
combine two strings
Hello, I would like to combine two strings while using R. For instance, string1 <- "abcde" string2 <- "WXYZ" I'd like to combine string1 and string2 into Sting3; and string3 should be "abcdeWXZY". Would you please tell me how to do it? Thank you very much Ben-Yang [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Jan 21
1
FLAC CD Archive
I realize this was an answer to someone else, but... I use Trader's Little Helper for all my encoding/decoding projects (for FLAC mostly). does this automatically do more than just the tracks? If not, how can I get the rest? - - Audio data prior to the start of track 1 (and possibly after the end of the 'last' track, depending on the disc layout) - - Sub-code index information -
2011 Sep 16
2
Numeric Characters in String
Dear all, I have a vector, which looks about like this: str <- c("14.XYZ", "15.ABCDE", "16.dkieowo", "120.EIDKAI") I need to extract the numerical characters out of the string, so I receive in the end a normal vector containing: vec <- c(14, 15, 16, 120) I need a generic solution for this. My actual vector contains about 403
2004 Sep 10
4
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
So there are no command line options like in oggenc to do artist and misc tags? Sure if you've got a solution that I don't have to do from scratch then post away! :-) Thanks! Chris benny k. wrote: >hi chris, > >On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:22:06AM -0700, Chris Hirsch wrote: > >>Hey all..I'm brand new to FLAC and learning to use it. Can somebody tell >>me how
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
Just finally getting around to this :-) I've never used abcde...looks like it'll be a winner in my book....just to understand...your patch (which does tagging) is against the original and only FLAC patch that enables abcde to do flac which is v1.9.9 and the newest is 2.0.3? or do I just patch your new patch against 2.03? Yeah I know I should just try it (and I'm sure I will) I