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2011 Sep 03
1
Lmer plot help
Hello all I'm running the lme4 package on my binomial data, and I'm happy with the model and the resultant plot. However, I'd like to plot my table data, which has: two IVs, and one DV. You can see an example below, where 'attractive' = question (IV), male = condition(IV/predictor) and no/yes = answer (dv). I'm using the table to investigate what questions act differently
2015 Apr 02
0
One question about Opus encoder
Hi, Opus team I'm Huang Hao and trouble you again. When I used the OpusRepacketizer as Jean-Marc mentioned, I got a result (maybe problem I'm not sure) that perplexes me, please give me some comments. The result be described as below: First(all init which are needed I have done), I used opus_encode() to get the encoded data successfully. The encoder control parameters are set: VBR=0,
2016 May 04
1
opus_encode
Hi all, i am trying convert pcm (16bit pcm) stereo file to mono pcm file using opus_encode and opus_decode, i am able do this but i have doubt about TOC byte after opus encode. below is how encoder and decoder structures are used to do encode and decode file opus_encoder_create(8000, 2, OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO, &err); opus_decoder_create(8000, 1, &err); after opus encode bits looks like
2016 Sep 22
1
OPUS_STEREO
Hi I am using opus_demo binary to test 48KHz Stereo file, i used below arguments to encode and decode. ./opus_demo -e audio 48000 2 48k_stereo.pcm stereo.opus ./opus_demo -d 48000 2 stereo.opus stereo.pcm After decoding i found that both left and right channels are identical, even input stereo file channels are differential in gain. 1. Is this the expected behavior of OPUS CODEC, if yes then
2008 Dec 11
3
Resampling physiological data using R?
Dear all R users, I am going to use R to process some of my physiological data about eye. The problem is the recording machine does not sample in a reliably constant rate: the time intervals between data sampled can vary from 9msec to ~120msec, while most around in the 15-30msec range. The below is a fraction of a single data file of a trial: Time CursorX CursorY Pupilsize 1811543 -1 -1 -1
2016 Sep 16
0
Opus DTX support
Hi, I want use opus DTX to save bandwidth in my half duplex VOIP project, so i require help for below questions 1)what is opus DTX and documents to study DTX. 2)if opus DTX is enable do i need send comfort noise or completly drop silence detected frame. 3)How extactly OPUS DTX works with RTP protocol. 4) how to test with OPUS demo binary Thanks & Regards Vittalprasad B R 8722397247
2017 Mar 08
0
OPUS Encoder Bitrate setting
Hi There, I have two OPUS handset clients say A & B A is 8 KHz, 12.2kbps cvbr supported OPUS client B is 8 KHz, 16kbps cvbr supported OPUS client When i try to encode a same voice frame(20ms sample frame) at different time intervals(not parallel encoding) for both A & B using same encoder handle by changing only bit rate. Issue here is, some noise is heard for B OPUS client, Ex:
2016 Apr 26
2
opus-tools: Fix potential uninitialized access for set-ctl-int
Here is a simple patch to fix a bug in opusenc's set-ctl-int code -- Thanks, Michael Graczyk -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 0001-Fix-potential-uninitialized-access-for-set-ctl-int.patch Type: text/x-patch Size: 992 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/attachments/20160425/22994ffa/attachment.bin>
2013 Oct 06
1
Encoder off by one
If you encode with int iByteSizeEncoded = opus_encode(m_enc, m_ShortsInput, (1920/sizeof(short)), m_EncodedBytes, (960*6)); ... the byte size is 120. I thought that an odd value like 359 has to be a fault on my side. I thought it would be a multiple of something. So 359 is really correct??? Thank you for clearing this up. Am 06.10.2013 16:50, schrieb Jean-Marc Valin: > Why
2020 Jan 10
0
Bitrate and deviation definations
Hi I could not understand how "active bitrate" and "bitrate standard deviation" is calculated in demo program. Can anyone please explain ? average bitrate: 5.489 kb/s maximum bitrate: 10.400 kb/s *active bitrate: 7.266 kb/sbitrate standard deviation: 1.559 kb/s* -- Thanks & Regards Vittal Prasad B R 9066662597