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2006 Dec 06
0
same bitstream
Jonny Daenen a ?crit :
> Narrowband (8 kHz), wideband (16 kHz), and ultra-wideband (32 kHz)
> compression in the same bitstream
>
> What is the meaning of this? can i find more information about this
> somewhere?
>
> And what is packel loss concealment, an you enable this somewhere?
What are you expecting exactly here? That I explain what's a Hertz and
what's a
2004 Feb 26
3
Environment Poisoning and login -p
There's been an ongoing discussion (started by
Colin Percival's recent work on nologin) about
environment-poisoning attacks via "login -p".
I thought I saw a way to address this, but the more I learn,
the uglier this looks. Maybe some of the good folks who read
freebsd-security can puzzle this one out:
Problem: login -p can be used to propagate environment flags
in order to
2003 May 08
2
Can't boot from ad4: Device Not Configured?
I'm trying to move my drives from
the slow built-in IDE controller to
a faster PCI card (Promise ULTRA TX2).
The boot loader succesfully loads the
kernel, and the kernel succesfully probes
the Promise controller and the hard
disk connected to it.
But the root mount fails with error 6,
even after I type in "ufs:/dev/ad4s1a"
I looked through the kernel config files
and LINT and could
2003 Apr 23
2
Kerberized Telnet Badly Broken (Patch enclosed)
Ugh.
With MAKE_KERBEROS5=yes, on a recent STABLE,
I get the following trying to use Kerberized telnet:
# telnet -l test big.x.kientzle.com
Trying 66.166.149.54...
Connected to big.x.kientzle.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
[ Trying mutual KERBEROS5 (host/big.x.kientzle.com@X.KIENTZLE.COM)... ]
Bus error (core dumped)
Fortunately, it's pretty easy to track down:
(gdb) up
#2
2006 Nov 23
3
compiling
What does it mean to compile Speex? what do we get when we do make on the
source?
i just don't seem to get it :$
thanks!
Jonny
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2006 Nov 27
2
Reading wave files
is there a global approach for reading wave files and feeding them to the
encoder?
thanks!
Jonny
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2006 Dec 05
1
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Hello,
what is the look ahead for?
and what does it do with your data?
Can anyone please explain to me how the look-ahead thing works?
i cant find information on this :(
what happens if i don't use it?
can you please help me?
thanks!
PS: i thinks the codec is a great initiative, i have to make a project for
school, and we chose speex :)
We are developping a small app to just play some
2005 Mar 12
5
FreeBSD trusted execution system: beta testers wanted
All,
I have written a trusted execution module and would appreciate if anyone could
help in testing. This module provides a functionality similar to NetBSD's
verified exec mechanism. Once the design details of this security policy has
been solidified, I will be releasing a white paper which describes the
technical implementation in greater detail.
The mac_chkexec policy logic can be found
2009 Apr 10
1
Speex .spx bitstream format
Dear experts,
I am trying to understand the structure of the Speex .spx file, so I can
packetize each frame in one packet for example, and in the receiving end,
I can decode a file that has all the received frames (some of them may
lost).
I tried to figure out what is the delimiter used to separate the frames
but I could not so far. I also tried to deleted some data from the .spx
file or change
2008 Nov 04
0
[PATCH] liboggz: Fix Dirac bitstream parsing
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:56 AM, David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net> wrote:
> Quite a while ago, the specification was modified to change the
> way the nondefault scan format was signalled; this patch fixes that.
Thanks for the patch. I've tried to fix things as discussed on irc.
Please review r3762.
Index: /liboggz/trunk/src/liboggz/dirac.c
2001 Dec 17
1
vorbis physical bitstream structure
Hello,
could somenone please describe me the vorbis
specific physical bitstream structure, as I
haven't found any documentation about it.
Thank you
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2003 Nov 25
0
trouble getting libvorbis to cut beginning of the bitstream
I'm having trouble getting libvorbis to cut the beginning of a bitstream
when I instruct it to do so with granulepos.
I have constructed a file which I believe should have its beginning
truncated. I have attached it to this mail. Here is a picture of what
the bitstream looks like, as output by a python program that uses
pyogg/pyvorbis to read the stream and print a representation:
2003 Jun 13
1
theora bitstream spec
question for the crowd:
In writing the bitstream spec, I need to decide how to name various fields. I can go with names equivalent or very similar to the existing C code, or I can go with a similar set of labels that are more intuitive. Many of the C variables are named in cryptic or confusing ways.
Presently, I'm changing the names to be more descriptive whenever it seems to make sense,
2004 Mar 26
1
Understanding the Theora Bitstream
Hi,
I checked out the Theora source code for the first time as I
figured that's the only way the Theora quirks will get documented (and
subsequently re-implemented in libavcodec). I see that most of the code
cribs the original VP3 source code, including the misspelled comments.
Moving right along, I can't reconcile the way bits are packed in the
stream. In VP3, the first byte of an
2000 Aug 28
1
enidanism in the OggSquish logical bitstream framing format...
why store multibyte values as little endinan?
wouldn't it make a lot more sense to use network byte order? (big-endian, most
significant byte 1st)??
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2004 Aug 06
0
bitstream problem: resyncing...
On Saturday, 04 May 2002 at 17:52, Wade Carroll wrote:
> This one really has me stumped.
> I'm running 866MHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB Disk (7200RPM) on Linux-mandrake 8.2
> icecast 1.3.12 & ices 0.2.3 & lame 3.91
> all mp3s encoded with lame 3.91 or higher and --r3mix (VBR)
ices behaves unpredictably in the face of VBR mp3s. It's on the TODO
list, but I've never had the
2023 Feb 27
0
[ANNOUNCE] font-bitstream-type1 1.0.4
This release bundles up the last twelve years worth of build system
improvements, including making the configure script more efficient.
Alan Coopersmith (9):
configure: Drop AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
autogen.sh: Honor NOCONFIGURE=1
Update README for gitlab migration
Update configure.ac bug URL for gitlab migration
gitlab CI: add a basic build test
Build xz tarballs
2023 Feb 27
0
[ANNOUNCE] font-bitstream-75dpi 1.0.4
This release bundles up the last twelve years worth of build system
improvements, including making the configure script more efficient
and using the -n flag to gzip to improve build reproducibility.
Alan Coopersmith (10):
configure: Drop AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
autogen.sh: Honor NOCONFIGURE=1
Update README for gitlab migration
Update configure.ac bug URL for gitlab migration
2004 Feb 09
2
Bitstream freeze
Hello,
I´m just curious: How far is Theora from a bitstream freeze?
From TheoraTodo:
"Derf has come up with a number of suggestions for improving the
flexibility of the bitstream based on his experimental encoder work.
These will be implemented, if not entirely supported by the reference
decoder, before alpha 3 is released."
Are those changes supposed to be the last adjustments?
2003 Apr 26
1
Ogg bitstream spec question
Hi,
Is it expected that an Ogg logical bitstream might logically serve as
the physical bitstream from which other logical bitstreams might be
demuxed? I am not sure that I really see the point of doing this, but
it would certainly be possible within the current spec.
The trouble is that there are any number of ways to do the low-level
muxing of several streams into one logical stream, with