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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 09
1
Quick plug: Squeezebox2
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. http://www.slimdevices.com/ Email me for a promo discount code. -D -- Ya gotta love UNIX, where else do you wonder whether you can kill a zombie spawned by a daemon's fork?
2005 Feb 19
2
memory usage
Hi I am currently trying to port speex v1.1.6 to a microcontroller with very limited memory (<64Kbyte RAM). what I found when initialising the encoder, a chunk of 32Kb was attempted to be alloced, which failed: src/nb_celp.c: void *nb_encoder_init(const SpeexMode *m) { /* snip */ st = (EncState*)speex_alloc(sizeof(EncState)+8000*sizeof(spx_sig_t)); /* snip */ } same goes for the
2005 Feb 28
4
memory usage
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 19:42 -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > jean-marc: i think we can remove spx_sig_t *orig. > > but am not sure about exc2Buf. is it for extension? > > orig is already removed in SVN (which you should probably use). As for > exc2, it can be removed, but I'm not sure if you can just use exc > instead (maybe yes). > when removing "spx_sig_t
2005 Sep 04
2
[PATCH] fix gcc 3.4 warnings
hi attached is a patch fixing some build warnings with ip3k-elf-gcc (gcc 3.4-20030722-Ubicom-63-1211). not all fixes are elegant, please review carefully before applying.. /alfred -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: warnings.diff Type: text/x-patch Size: 17666 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2005 Feb 28
2
memory usage
hi, jean-marc: i think we can remove spx_sig_t *orig. but am not sure about exc2Buf. is it for extension? rgds, tk On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:42:38 -0500, Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote: > Hi, > > I looked at the code I think there are still places where you can reduce > memory. For example, I think bufSize can be reduced to around 400 > (instead of
2005 Sep 05
2
[PATCH] fix gcc 3.4 warnings
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 10:29 +1000, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > attached is a patch fixing some build warnings with ip3k-elf-gcc > > (gcc 3.4-20030722-Ubicom-63-1211). not all fixes are elegant, > > please review carefully before applying.. > > Euh, could you explain what's wrong with "start" and "end"? Also, AFAIK, > (int)floor(something) is
2004 Dec 15
2
IP Conference Units?
Hi - We have a couple of large spaces that we'd like to cover with dedicated conference units like the Polycom Soundstation IP3000. We're concerned about adequately covering the spaces, though, one of which is very long and narrow. I wanted to get external add-on microphones for the IP3000, but I've found that unlike some of their other conference products, it does not have this
2004 Dec 23
2
One-way audio in incoming calls with Asterisk + OpenGK + Innovaphone IP3000
Hello everybody, I?ve been pulling my hair for a week now over a problem, and I really don?t know where to look anymore. Here?s my setup: There is an Innovaphone IP3000 VoIP gateway on the LAN (10.253.30.254). I can use it to send and receive calls from physical phones attached to it. I have setup Asterisk 1.0.3, with H323 and openH323, and on the same server I also setup GnuGK (10.253.30.1). I
2005 Aug 19
2
The scariest set up of all: Printer Support
My experience with printers is that of all the peripherals, regardless of OS, they are the trickiest to install, configure, and use. So I'm expecting a battle here. What I have is a Canon Pixus iP3100. It's a Japanese model, but it's the same model as the US Canon Pixma iP3000, just a different name. First, I plugged in the USB cable. CentOS seemed to detect it, and gave me a
2004 Sep 26
0
Finding start of audio data using metadata level 2 interface.
--- Dan Sully <daniel@electricrain.com> wrote: > 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 >
2004 Sep 27
0
Finding start of audio data using metadata level 2 interface.
--- Dan Sully <daniel@electricrain.com> wrote: > * 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(...) > >
2005 Mar 01
0
memory usage
Alfred E. Heggestad wrote: >On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 19:42 -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > >>>jean-marc: i think we can remove spx_sig_t *orig. >>>but am not sure about exc2Buf. is it for extension? >>> >>> >>orig is already removed in SVN (which you should probably use). As for >>exc2, it can be removed, but I'm not sure if you
2005 Mar 01
1
memory usage
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 04:31 -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > Hi, > > I just checked in some changes that remove some unnecessary buffers > (exc2 and buf2) and that reduce other buffers to the minimum. That > should save 7800 bytes for the encoder. > > Jean-Marc > thanks, I have merged the diff in $ svn merge-r 8996:8997 http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/speex to my codebase.
2009 Jun 16
8
Samba 3.0.24 on OpenWRT
Hi, We have managed to compile samba3 (v 3.0.24 that ships with openwrt/ kamizake) for our ubicom32 platform and programmed a board with it, however I am not able to access a samba share on the board. When trying to access the OpenWRT router (using the smbclient command) I get: Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED The device is reachable from my linux box (otherwise I should have seen a Error
2004 Aug 23
5
SIP "unphones"
Does anyone know if there are additional SIP devices out there which aren't phones? I'm basically looking for a fully-automatic SIP speakerphone. I'd like to be able to dial a sip-extension and make an announcement (PA) and/or simply listen in to a room (baby-monitor). Yes, I know, some of the more advanced phones can be configured to behave like that, but it seems to a waste of
2005 Jan 07
0
PolyCom IP3000, gnugk and * audio problems
Current setup: Polycom IP3000 <-> gnugk <-> asterisk <-> Cisco 7940 Asterisk and gnugk are on 10.20.98.6 IP3000 is H.323, using G.711 (10.20.98.2) 7940 is SIP, using g711ulaw (10.20.98.3) I've been asterisk for a while now, only using SIP devices. I'm happy with that side of things, but I've not used H.323 before this week, in trying to get the IP3000 to work. *
2005 Jan 05
0
One way audio [Asterisk + Innovaphone IP3000 + asterisk-oh323/h323]
Hello everybody, I?ve been trying to solve a problem for several weeks now but it really beats me. There are several hard phones connected to an Innovaphone 3000 VoIP gateway. On the other side I have a SIP softphone connected to Asterisk. The problem I have is that on incoming calls (hardphones to softphone) I only have outgoing audio (from soft to hardphone); everything is OK when I call the
2006 Aug 14
1
OT: Gigabit Rated Eth Cables - Cat 6 v. Gigatrue
Hi, In populating our racks with several gigbit switches over the next few days, i'm wondering this: Is it over-engineering to seek out 550mhz rated cables over the typical Cat 6 250mhz rated cables? I've been advised (if you can a salesperson's words advice, heh.) that 250mhz is enough to handle traffic up to 10GB's. Should I just be happy with Cat6 for my GB switches or is
2015 Oct 20
2
RFC: Move parts of llvm-symbolizer tool implementation to LLVMSymbolize library
Hi, We have a lot of non-trivial logic accumulated in the implementation of llvm-symbolizer tool (tools/llvm-symbolizer/LLVMSymbolize.{h,cpp}), for instance: * dynamic dispatch between DWARF and PDB debug info; * building address->symbol_name mapping from object file (with special cases for PowerPC function descriptor section, and COFF export tables); * finding debug info stored in separate