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2005 Mar 30
0
Quick plug: Squeezebox2
Hi Dan, I am interested in the new Squeezebox2. What's the deal with the promo discount code? Thanks, Todd --- Regards, Todd Grovatt 275 South Park Drive Westmont, NJ 08108 856.858.4913 phone 856.465.5157 mobile --- Dan Sully daniel <mailto:flac-dev%40xiph.org?Subject=%5BFlac-dev%5D%20Quick%20plug%3A%20Squee zebox2&In-Reply-To=> at electricrain.com Wed Mar 9 17:45:22
2005 Mar 10
1
Quick plug: Squeezebox2
--- Dan Sully <daniel@electricrain.com> wrote: > Hi - just wanted to give a quick plug for my company's new product - > Squeezebox2. > > We're doing native FLAC on the device now, in addition to > visualizers, 802.11g and more. this is cool, I added a status item on the FLAC site for it. just as a data point for us, can you comment on the cpu that is doing the FLAC
2003 Sep 19
2
Feature question/request
So I have a bunch of users who are roaming - IE no static IP address from all over the internet. Some of them are able to use SMTP-AUTH which is great, but for those that can't, a pop before smtp solution is in place using relay-ctrl-age & cdb files via qmail. Would it be desirable to have this feature in dovecot? I'd really like to ditch qmail-pop3d, etc. vpopmail has a
2004 Oct 28
3
new crash in dovecot-auth test51
#0 io_remove (io=0x0) at ioloop.c:51 51 if ((io->condition & IO_NOTIFY_MASK) != 0) { (gdb) bt #0 io_remove (io=0x0) at ioloop.c:51 #1 0x0804fd68 in auth_client_connection_destroy_wait (conn=0x80877d8) at auth-client-connection.c:494 #2 0x08050acd in auth_callback (request=0x84716b8, result=134681554, reply=0x0, reply_size=0) at auth-client-connection.c:104 #3 0x08050950 in
2004 Sep 26
2
Finding start of audio data using metadata level 2 interface.
I'm attempting to use the metadata level 2 interface to get at the various interesting bits, which is working fine. But I also need a relevant piece of data, the offset of where the metadata ends, and the audio blocks begin. I'm not finding a clear way to reach that number. Is this exposed anywhere? Thanks. -D -- The revolution will be documented.
2004 Sep 28
2
Finding start of audio data using metadata level 2 interface.
* Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> shaped the electrons to say... >yep, that will work too. but just writing skipping code is >pretty simple: > >is_last=0 >read 'fLaC' string >while (!is_last) { > read 1 byte metadata block type > read 3 byte metadata block length > is_last = type & 0x80 > fseek(file,length,SEEK_CUR) >}
2004 Sep 26
2
Finding start of audio data using metadata level 2 interface.
* Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> shaped the electrons to say... >not exactly. the metadata interface won't tell you, but you >can create a decoder (say file decoder), set it up, then call > > FLAC__file_decoder_process_until_end_of_metadata(...) > FLAC__file_decoder_get_decode_position(...) > >and that will tell you. the decode position is relative to >the
2009 Feb 10
1
flac error with some aiff files?
flac.exe is choking on some aiff files as input with the following: "ERROR: SSND chunk size inconsistent with sample frame count" According to Daren on the dBpoweramp forum "The flac.exe program ignores the amount of data bytes quoted in the SSND chunk and tries to read to the end of the file, which would be fine if the SSND data was the last data in the file. The problem is
2004 Aug 06
3
ices 0.3 released
* Arc <arc@indymedia.org> shaped the electrons to say... > > I quite agree - it's frustrating to be able to use software that's > > almost there, then have all the development move to a format that 90% > > of the applications/embedded systems don't yet support. > > I'm sorry, but >90% of software does support Ogg.
2011 Jan 07
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:56 PM, David Richards <rawdod at gmail.com> wrote: > Its really sad to hear thats happening but even more sad is the fact > that flac is becoming a very common format for music on the interweb > whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've found some > severe issues with OggFLAC that essentially make it a useless format > for streaming,
2004 Aug 06
3
ices 0.3 released
* Stefan Neufeind <stefan@neufeind.net> shaped the electrons to say... > > ices 0.3 outputs MP3, not Vorbis. For Vorbis you will need ices > > 2. We know this is confusing, so ices 0.x will probably have a new > > name for the next release. Ideas? > > I'm glad to hear that 0.x is still maintained and, as it seems, still > updates. Well, but why don't you
2007 Feb 08
3
Asterisk and 802.11g
I'm greatly surprised when testing an Asterisk box with 802.11g. Here's the topology: VoIP caller --- 802.11g --- Asterisk --- 802.11g --- VoIP extension | FXO ___ PSTN extension When I call a VoIP extension on that box (from a VoIP extension), voice is good. But when this box tries to bridge the call with a
2006 Nov 02
4
application controller security
Shouldn''t everything in the application controller be protected by default? I just realized that my app can be called like this: www.myapp.com/application/method and it actually tries to run that method inside my application controller. Is everyone else just adding "protected" at the top? Thanks, Chad --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this
2001 Mar 10
1
Two annoying problems
Hey all - Two problems, one mine, one a friend's: (1) I have a small three-machine network at my office. The server is running Mandrake 7.2 with either the 2.2.17-21mdk stock kernel or a custom-compiled 2.4.1 kernel. It's running Samba 2.0.7-18mdk, configured correctly (as everything works when it's booted to the 2.2.17 kernel). I've moved to the 2.4.1 kernel because the USB
2007 Mar 06
0
Flac 1.1.4 decoding time increase
Hello all, Please find below a comment I posted on the Slim Devices forum a few days ago. --- nmizel <nmizel.2mguvz1172248202 (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.slimdevices.com> wrote: > But surprisingly I noticed a 5% *increase* in decoding time with the > new files (yet smaller) with both 1.1.2 and 1.1.4 flac programs. So basically flac files reencoded to 1.1.4 takes longer (about 5%) to
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
I might be able to look into this soon, I actually got my mother a squeezebox boom for xmas, but I have no experience with the device, other than initial set up and hearing it go. My choice of the word "useless" was deliberate to get folks rawled up, and it worked! :D It doesn't make it entirely useless, just unreliable and inconsistent. If they are using the code from the main flac
2007 Apr 09
0
Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
I know it has been discussed in the past but not being a hard-core techie the instructions were not entirely clear to me. I have many GBs of FLAC files which I created using EAC and FLAC version 1.1.2 with FLAC Frontend. I personally ripped my entire CD collection of over 1200 discs so I really want to get this exactly right the first time. I want to convert them to version 1.1.4 but need
2007 Jun 27
0
flac car stereos
--- Brian Willoughby <brianw@sounds.wa.com> wrote: > are there any car stereo flac players? > > My CD transports are all broken or stolen, and I tend to ride with my > PowerBook attached digitally to my car stereo anyway. Seems like if > I buy anything to replace what I had, it should be a hard drive > player that supports flac, maybe with a removable drive. I
2004 Aug 06
1
mp3 stream relay without reen-/transcoding (SLIMP3)
I have a problem that I hope perhaps someone could help me with. I want to relay an mp3 stream (bitrate switching, metadata containing) from an url like http://192.168.0.123:8000/stream.mp3 and serve it to multiple listeners (Winamp clients) using Win32 environment for the relay machine. The original stream is being served by the (free!) SLIMP3 Server software
2009 Nov 06
2
Optimizing Samba to stream movies
I am sharing some of my personal videos on a local network via Ubuntu 9.10/Samba 3.42 on my wired PC to wireless Windows XP and Vista users with a 802.11g router in between. Some of the movies can stream fast enough to watch uninterrupted, while others seem to skip often. I searched online to see any optimization techniques and found this is a popular one for the /etc/samba/smb.conf file: