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2005 May 29
0
cpu utilization across speex versions
Kemal,
It sounds like you are doing something wrong. I strongly recommend that you
profile your application to see exactly where the CPU time is being spent.
AMD happens to have a nice profiler called CodeAnalyst that they give away
for free. And it's plenty usable on Intel CPUs as well.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/DevelopWithAMD/0,,30_2252_3604,00.html
Make sure you test a
2004 Jan 20
2
multipledaily digest!!!
I elected to receive daily digest of the mailing list. and it looks like
i am receiving 3 to 4 digest a day from this mailing list . is that
normal?, in fact i got 6 today
Vol 1#2560
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Kemal
1999 Jun 22
1
Authentication problems with Windows clients
I have installed Samba 2.0.4b on AIX 4.3.1 but cannot get it to
authenticate Windows clients. The error that I get is 'The password is
incorrect'. However when I use smbclient on the AIX box to connect to the
shared resource it connects no problem. The only way that I can get a
Windows client to connect is by putting the server into share mode and
setting the share as guest allowable.
2004 Jan 15
1
want suggestion to get hardware to learn
I know nothing about telephony ip phone etc.. however i have a few $$
that i am willing to spend to learn Asterisk . and i am very very
curious, i believe in learning by doing( but with some hand holding) so
i am looking for equipment suggestion . can anyone suggest a set of
equipment i could get to check and test the cool functionalities of
Asterisk. Computer , Phones, communication cards. i
2004 Jan 30
0
recorder
I just got Asterisk Developer's Kit (TDM) from digium. and thanks to the
great support at digium i have got it working in no time, so now i want
more;). what configuration file can i change so all calls made from the
analog phone pluged in the tdm400 port #1 are recorded in mp3or any
other format ? i am not sure it is legal in the us to tape my own phone
but i really need it so.
I also have
2016 Jun 07
3
PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
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Poster
2011 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC 2011: Building and Executing Traces on LLVM
Hi folks, I am going to submit a project to Google Summer of Code, the
Project is below to anyone it might interest. Any critics and suggestions
are welcome.
If anyone is interested mentoring this project please contact me.
Building and Executing Traces on LLVM
Daniel Nicacio
IC-UNICAMP, Brazil
April 5, 2011
1 Objective
The objective of this project is to augment LLVM with dynamic pro
ling
2006 Sep 05
1
yum consumes machine (load average soars to 47)
I was using yum to update packages a few nights ago on one of my
servers. The update of rpm packages appeared to die. Since then,
commands like 'yum check-update' will consume the system. This is a
dual-core Pentium-D, with X64 (and I'm running 64 bit). One CPU pegs
at 100% running yum, but whatever it's doing on disk really is the
bigger issue. It so consumes the disk
2004 Jan 29
3
small correction
as i am trying to use asterisk and install my newly purchased ( got it
yesterday) digium cards.
i am following the very detail steps of
http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm.
but one thing did not seems right so i wanted to let enveyone know
the page says:
Once compiled make sure there is a copy in
/usr/bin/mpg123
i think the location is
/usr/local/bin/mpg123
2005 May 29
0
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2010 Apr 07
0
SOAR - Stored object caches for R
I have just submitted SOAR version 0.99-2 to CRAN.? This replaces
version 0.99-1, submitted yesterday, in which a small bug was
discovered rather quickly (only affecting Windows, though).
This package is a small set of utilities for making and managing
'Stored Object Caches' for R.? These allow objects to be stored on the
disc rather than in memory, with automatic recall into R by the
2010 Apr 07
0
SOAR - Stored object caches for R
I have just submitted SOAR version 0.99-2 to CRAN.? This replaces
version 0.99-1, submitted yesterday, in which a small bug was
discovered rather quickly (only affecting Windows, though).
This package is a small set of utilities for making and managing
'Stored Object Caches' for R.? These allow objects to be stored on the
disc rather than in memory, with automatic recall into R by the
2008 Nov 14
3
SPEEX on iPhone ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Chemeris" <Alexander.Chemeris at sipez.com>
To: "Vincent Burel" <vincent.burel at vb-audio.com>
Cc: "Conrad Parker" <conrad at metadecks.org>; <speex-dev at xiph.org>; "Jean-Marc
Valin" <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:31 PM
Subject: Re:
2008 Nov 13
2
SPEEX on iPhone ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Conrad Parker" <conrad at metadecks.org>
To: "Vincent Burel" <vincent.burel at vb-audio.com>
Cc: "Jean-Marc Valin" <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca>; <speex-dev at xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] SPEEX on iPhone ?
> 2008/11/13 Vincent Burel
2008 Nov 14
0
SPEEX on iPhone ?
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:57 AM, Vincent Burel
<vincent.burel at vb-audio.com>wrote:
> > Speech compression algorithms always are tunned to particular freq,
> > else they would take tons of time. That's because they use knowledge
> > that speech pitch (and other params) lies in well specified regions.
> > Thus if you feed algorithm with wrong freq, you'll
2004 Aug 06
3
Optimizing speex for 44.1kHz
I've been playing with speex for use in a VoIP application between PC's. One
thing I've found (correlating to the documentation) it that speex runs much
faster and produced much better output when it's fed a 32kHz signal instead
of a 44.1kHz sample rate. This is whether I tell it a 44.1kHz sample rate
and feed it 44.1kHz or tell it 32kHz and feed it 44.1kHz.
What part of the
2004 Aug 06
0
Optimizing speex for 44.1kHz
Le ven 10/01/2003 à 14:39, John Hayes a écrit :
> I've been playing with speex for use in a VoIP application between PC's. One
> thing I've found (correlating to the documentation) it that speex runs much
> faster and produced much better output when it's fed a 32kHz signal instead
> of a 44.1kHz sample rate. This is whether I tell it a 44.1kHz sample rate
> and feed
2008 Nov 13
0
SPEEX on iPhone ?
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Vincent Burel
<vincent.burel at vb-audio.com> wrote:
>> 2008/11/13 Vincent Burel <vincent.burel at vb-audio.com>:
>> > could you explain why 44.1kHz is *not* recommended with SPEEX ?
>>
>> my understanding is that the speex modes are tuned for particular
>> sample rates, so using the 32kHz mode with 44.1kHz data will
2009 Mar 16
1
Convert frame Ultrawideband to narrowband
Hi list,
I am researcher in VoIP Applications and my challenge now is convert one RTP
data frame that is in 32KHz to other RTP data frame in 32KHz.
Do someone help me about it?
Very thanks, Thiago.
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2003 Nov 17
1
Ogg Vorbis v1.1 suggestion
My wish for 1.1 is to stream my station with VBR at bitrates averaging
28-32kb/s with a minimum 32khz sample rate. Hopefully this will be
achievable with the new low bitrate tuning that is planned. This could
put it on a par with Real Audio at 32kb/s. Currently a quality of -1,
32khz sample rate produces an average around 34-38kb/s which is too high
for modems. I could currently use a managed