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2005 Jul 02
0
Announcing iGlance, Seeking Alpha Users
Today marks the one-year anniversary of iGlance, my P2P voice, video, and realtime-collaboration application. In honor of the event, I'm opening my doors to a select group of alpha-users who will: - Help test the boring stuff - Help refine and design the good stuff - Help decide what iGlance is all about As you know, this is a crowded space. There are probably a hundred VoIP,
2005 Nov 26
1
Re: [iglance] iGlance audio/video pipeline
(Cross posted to speex-dev from iglance) Enzo -- I haven't tried the fixed point engine, though I've considered it for the WinCE port. For the desktop/laptop edition I'm assuming the slight short->float conversion cost will be made up by the improved performance of the floating point implementation. But I could be wrong: 1) Can anyone recommend whether Speex performs better
2005 Nov 05
0
iGlance is here!
So you all know I've been working with Speex on iGlance for ages. Well, I'm happy to report that after all this time, it's done. (Well, as much as anything in this space is ever done, but it works for some large subset of users, and it has a snazzy website to promote it.) For details, please see: http://www.iglance.com To review, iGlance is a P2P VoIP/videoconferencing
2005 Nov 05
0
iGlance is here!
So you all know I've been working with Theora on iGlance for ages. Well, I'm happy to report that after all this time, it's done. (Well, as much as anything in this space is ever done, but it works for some large subset of users, and it has a snazzy website to promote it.) For details, please see: http://www.iglance.com To review, iGlance is a P2P VoIP/videoconferencing
2004 Aug 06
3
Multiple Frames per Packet
David, Here's the trick ... do this just before your speex_bits_write(): speex_bits_insert_terminator(&bits); Then, when decoding, keep calling speex_decode() until it returns -1 or speex_bits_remaining(&bits) returns 0. Works for me, anyway. Tom David Barrett (dbarrett@quinthar.com) wrote: > > Hi, I'm using Speex and I want to pack multiple frames into a single >
2004 Aug 06
0
Multiple Frames per Packet
Figures. I knew I should've just pasted my code: .. while (ret != -1 && speex_bits_remaining(&bits) > 0); I am using a newer version of Speex, so I guess the terminator is a relatively new thing. I'm not even sure if it's necessary, but I think Jean-Marc recommended using it back when I asked this question awhile ago..? Anyway, glad it's working for you. Tom
2005 Aug 06
0
[Fwd: Re: Force keyframe creation]
(I think Timothy intended for this to go to the list; my apologies if it wasn't.) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Theora-dev] Force keyframe creation Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 00:06:32 -0400 From: Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe@vt.edu> To: David Barrett <dbarrett@quinthar.com> References: <42F4186C.1050605@quinthar.com> David Barrett wrote: > Is there any
2015 Apr 05
2
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
On 05/04/15 16:11, buhorojo wrote: > On 05/04/15 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote: >> >> >> Am 05.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb buhorojo: >>> We don't want best anything >> >> sad enough >> >>> We want what we have to work >> >> so do what you want - who cares >> >>> Linux: we configure it as we wish >> >> why
2004 Aug 01
3
Binaries for Visual Studio.NET?
I apologize for what's surely a common question, but the Xiph archive-searcher seems broken, and all my other searches have come up dry. Anyway, my question is: Are there any Theora binaries available for Visual Studio.NET? Alternatively, how do I build Theora using Visual Studio.NET? I tried using "\win32\theora_static.dsp", but VS.NET claimed it was corrupt and couldn't
2015 Apr 06
1
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
On 06/04/15 13:06, buhorojo wrote: > On 06/04/15 14:00, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 06/04/15 12:37, buhorojo wrote: >>> On 05/04/15 19:41, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 05/04/15 16:11, buhorojo wrote: >>>>> On 05/04/15 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Am 05.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb
2004 May 14
2
Fwd: [ISN] Voice Over IP Can Be Vulnerable To Hackers, Too
Hope this isn't too far OT, but its relevant to us. From isn.attrition.org >http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20300851 > >By W. David Gardner >TechWeb News >May 13, 2004 > >As voice over IP sweeps across the high-tech landscape, many IT >managers are being lulled into a dangerous complacency because they >look upon Internet phoning
2023 May 23
3
Problems with inbound connection and registering phone
I have two problems. The first is that when I dial my number from a phone on the Internet or any phone outside my LAN, Asterisk does not respond in any way, which means somehow my system is not picking up the fact that there's an incoming call to it. The second problem is that I thought I'd try an internal phone to see if I could get the hello-world stuff working at the least. I
2014 Jan 29
2
[Bug 890] New: Bug in ulogd_filter_IP2BIN
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=890 Summary: Bug in ulogd_filter_IP2BIN Product: ulogd Version: SVN (please provide timestamp) Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: ulogd_MYSQL AssignedTo: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org
2015 Apr 06
6
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
On 06/04/15 12:37, buhorojo wrote: > On 05/04/15 19:41, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 05/04/15 16:11, buhorojo wrote: >>> On 05/04/15 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 05.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb buhorojo: >>>>> We don't want best anything >>>> >>>> sad enough >>>>
2015 Apr 06
0
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
On 05/04/15 19:41, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 05/04/15 16:11, buhorojo wrote: >> On 05/04/15 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote: >>> >>> >>> Am 05.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb buhorojo: >>>> We don't want best anything >>> >>> sad enough >>> >>>> We want what we have to work >>> >>> so do what you want
2015 Apr 06
0
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
On 06/04/15 14:00, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 06/04/15 12:37, buhorojo wrote: >> On 05/04/15 19:41, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 05/04/15 16:11, buhorojo wrote: >>>> On 05/04/15 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 05.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb buhorojo: >>>>>> We don't want best anything
2015 Apr 06
0
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
On 06/04/15 13:00, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 06/04/15 12:37, buhorojo wrote: >> On 05/04/15 19:41, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 05/04/15 16:11, buhorojo wrote: >>>> On 05/04/15 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 05.04.2015 um 16:55 schrieb buhorojo: >>>>>> We don't want best anything
2001 Apr 03
0
graph from unix into word
On 31 Mar 01,, R-help Digest wrote (re: R-help Digest V2 #380): > Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:49:21 -0500 (EST) > From: Greg Trafton <trafton at itd.nrl.navy.mil> > Subject: [R] PICT output? > > hi, all. I use R on a unix (linux) box and am quite happy with it. > However, sometimes I need to create a graph that needs to be used with > Microsoft Word or Powerpoint
2015 Jan 26
5
[LLVMdev] Deadlock in llvm-lit on windows 7
Hi, I am observing a deadlock with llvm-lit on windows 7. When I attached a debugger, the communicate() call is blocked. In file utils/lit/lit/TestRunner.py > # FIXME: There is probably still deadlock potential here. Yawn. > procData = [None] * len(procs) > procData[-1] = procs[-1].communicate() I am invoking python directly on windows to run the unit tests.
2016 Jan 26
2
Just need to vent
Once upon a time, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> said: > Is systemd the beneficial, reliable, useful and workable "improved init > system" or something with circa 275,000 lines of coding compared to > init's circa 10,000 lines ? Things I have learned in programming > include modular is better than monolithic, and less code better than > M$-style