Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "1.1 Beta Questions"
2013 Jul 18
4
Integrating 1.1-beta
Hello,
We've been using Opus for VoIP calls in Jitsi and we're very happy with
the sound quality it provides. Thank you for the great work!
We are thinking of updating to 1.1-beta and wanted to know if there's
any reason not to do so at this point, and wait for the 1.1 release
instead. Is the beta expected to be as stable as the 1.0.x series, or
are there any known flaws still to
2013 Jul 18
0
Integrating 1.1-beta
Boris,
1.1 beta is working great on Windows in my client / server SDR radio
software. Testers say encoding is much better than 1.0 (which was good
anyway).
Simon GD4ELI/HB9DRV
http://v2.sdr-radio.com/
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From: opus-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:opus-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of
Boris Grozev
We've been using Opus for VoIP calls in Jitsi and we're very happy
2013 Feb 11
1
Opus File Format
Hi All,
I'm wondering about saving audio to a file. With MP3 & WMA there's support
for tags - is there a file format for Opus with tag support? I guess I've
missed something somewhere.
Opus is excellent BTW, I use it in client/server radio communications
software, http://v2.sdr-radio.com/ .
Simon G4ELI/HB9DRV
http://dit-dit-dit.com
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2013 Jul 12
1
Opus 1.1-beta, a demo, and version 1.0.3
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Hi,
We just released Opus 1.1-beta and Monty wrote a nice demo showing off
all the new features, including many improvements over the alpha release:
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/opus/demo3.shtml
As usual, the code can be downloaded from:
http://opus-codec.org/downloads/
In addition to 1.1-beta, we also released 1.0.3, which includes a
2013 Jul 26
4
Some listening test results
Hi,
a first set of results can be downloaded here
<http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/codec/trac/wiki/TestingResults>
http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/codec/trac/wiki/TestingResults
More will be added soon.
Thanks to Patrick Schreiner and Alfons Martin, who did the tests.
With best regards,
Christian Hoene
Symonics GmbH
Sand 13
72076 T?bingen
Tel +49 7071 5681302
2017 Jul 19
3
CentOS SDR Support
Several weeks ago, we posted a message seeking information about
time sources.? There were many helpful and educational responses.
An excerpt from one of the responses is included below.? We have
been following up with regard to how SDR capabilities might be
used for obtaining time using SDR dongles as well as using the
time source product referenced in that response.
Our SDR investigation has
2009 Sep 10
1
undefined method `protect_against_forgery?'
When I use plugin ''railstree'' (http://www.hashcode.eti.br/?p=91) as
following code:
node = Node.new :label => menu_item.name,
:link_to_remote => {
:base => self,
:update =>
"container",
:url => {
2017 Jul 19
2
CentOS SDR Support
Software Defined Radio
On Wednesday, July 19, 2017 8:40 AM, "m.roth at 5-cent.us" <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
Chris Olson wrote:
>
> Several weeks ago, we posted a message seeking information about
> time sources.? There were many helpful and educational responses.
> An excerpt from one of the responses is included below.? We have
> been following up with
2013 Dec 15
1
48kHz
I have been challenged by someone that opusfile's 48kHz most of the time
forced resampling but I didn't have good arguments to counter.
I've checked the opus-codec.org pages and Monty's pages without finding
good arguments.
If you encode files to .opus with opusenc and decode with opusfile's api
the sampling rate is constantly 48kHz ignoring output hardware isn't it?
Is
2024 Oct 15
2
C API: How to get a seektable for very long files?
Another SDR user here. It was me who reported the bug where total samples
wraps around on overflow.
FLAC performs extremely well on SDR samples, both speed and compression
ratio. In my testing it outperforms any other free lossless codec by a
large margin, being 20% smaller and 10% faster than the next best (which
was ffv1). The problem is the metadata, and not just total samples. We also
2018 Feb 02
2
Anyone using GQRX in Centos-7, for SDR ?
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 09:38:17AM +0000, Nux! wrote:
> Is it a Realtek chipset?
yes it is.
> I've had problems with it on CentOS as the system will load up the DVB drivers (for TV tuner) thus interfering with the SDR.
> What worked for me is blacklisting them & reboot. Give it a try.
Ah, thanks, that's the trick. works now.
>
> cat
2018 Feb 01
2
Anyone using GQRX in Centos-7, for SDR ?
I gave myself a toy, one of those cheap USB Software Define Radios, and
would like to use it on my C7 box. Having wasted some time on it, I gave
up and installed Ubuntu on a USB HD so I can boot that to play with SDR.
The Ubuntu GQRX installation is well documented and went off without a hitch.
but I just hate having to boot something else on my main box (partly because
it also runs a mailserver
2024 Oct 15
1
C API: How to get a seektable for very long files?
Am 15.10.24 um 21:26 schrieb Alistair Buxton:
> Another SDR user here. It was me who reported the bug where total samples
> wraps around on overflow.
That's a bug in the flac application. I think the correct behavior is
setting it to 0 if total samples > 2^36
>
> FLAC performs extremely well on SDR samples, both speed and compression
> ratio. In my testing it outperforms
2007 Jun 21
1
ipmi regression in 4.5?
I've been monitoring CPU temperature on a few Dell SC1435s running CentOS4
via OpenIPMI and 'ipmitool sdr'. It's been working very nicely, but the
upgrade to 4.5 not so long ago seems to have broken something:
# ipmitool sdr type Temperature
Temp | 01h | ns | 3.1 | Disabled
Planar Temp | 04h | ok | 7.1 | 30 degrees C
Temp Interface | 53h | ns | 7.1
2019 Apr 04
3
question about --emit-relocs with lld
Hi,
While doing Linux kernel builds linked with lld, I've tracked down a
difference that breaks relocation of the kernel image (e.g. under
KASLR[1]). Some relocations are changed to ABS (weirdly, all are in
.rodata section). Note the difference below in the resulting linked
output.
.L__const._start.instance becomes *ABS* only under lld:
$ cat minimal.c
struct minimal {
void *pointer;
2024 Oct 16
1
C API: How to get a seektable for very long files?
Op di 15 okt 2024 om 21:27 schreef Alistair Buxton <a.j.buxton at gmail.com>:
>
> I would like to see this kind of thing put into a secondary metadata block aimed specifically at SDR. This could be completely ignored by regular audio players - these files are not meant to be listened to anyway. I could probably figure out how to implement that, I even started looking into it once, but
2024 Oct 16
1
C API: How to get a seektable for very long files?
I am not an SDR user, but I think it would be a great idea to design and register an application metadata block for FLAC that supports these needs.
The fields in this application-specific metadata block could document how many files there are in total; which file in the sequence the current file is; what the actual sample rate is; how many bits in each sample are valid (to a finer degree than
2010 May 27
2
Multipathing with Sun 7310
Dear list,
we have a relatively new Sun Storage 7310, where we connect CentOS 5.5
Servers (IBM LS21/LS41 Blades) via Brocade Switches, 4GBit FC. The Blades
boot from SAN via qla2xxx, and have no harddisks at all. We want them to
use multipathing from the very beginning, so /boot and / are already seen
by multipathd. Problem is, that the Sun 7310 has two storage heads which
run in
2005 Dec 14
2
format(1M) quits if there are pools on disks and no zfs module
Hi.
While submitting SDR-0149 on ZFS bug I encountered problem with
format utility. This is v240 with snv_29 with internal disks. On s0 slices
there is zfs pool (which is not imported). I did unload zfs modules then
moved zfs driver and run format. Now format quits just because there''s no
zfs module (and not even one zfs pool is imported). It shouldn''t behave
that
2014 Aug 03
2
Old video cards donation
Dear all,
I have a few old video cards that I want to get rid of. I've been suggested
to check whether any nouveau developer would be interested in getting one of
them for development / testing purposes.
Here's the list :
* AGP 4x video card Creative Labs 3D Blaster NVIDIA GeForce 2 GTS (NV15) DDR
32 MB VGA output
* AGP 2x video card NVIDIA Riva TNT2 (NV5) SDR 32 MB VGA/TV output
*