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2006 Jul 11
3
Building a Rice Encoder/Decoder from FLAC
Hi all, I am interested in building a stand alone Rice Encoder/Decoder, using FLAC source code as a starting point. I've read the theory behind it, and I am very interested in info theory. However, I am struggling with how exactly I would implement the theory in code. I'm a newbie to computer science (only 1 year experience). I have read the format and documentation links on the FLAC
2006 Jul 11
2
Building a Rice Encoder/Decoder from FLAC
I feel really silly asking this, but where is read_residual_partitioned_rice > > _() ? I tried using the standard find feature on text editors for all of > the .c and .cpp files in libFLAC and libFLAC++, but nothing came up. -Mary On 7/11/06, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 04:17:41PM -0700, Mary Amon wrote: > > >
2004 Jun 14
9
Asterisk-Users List Etiquette
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears! Or, in this case, your eyes. It has become a problem I've noticed over and over again, that we tend to think the mailing list is some sort of forum, used to post whatever your hearts desire. This list, not unlike any other mailing list, has a purpose. A focus if you will. Hopefully this 'document' will point out some key things we
2005 Sep 15
3
Mailing List Etiquette
OK guys and gals ... can we please stop all the fighting? When technical questions are asked, they should be answered. I lot of people on this list have something that a lot of newbies need ... experience. So answering a question with "RTFM" or "JFGI" is not going to impart any of your experience ... which is one of the things they need and want. Also ... if someone attacks
2006 Apr 01
2
List posting etiquette
Just a tag-on for the thread about list posting etiquette, etc., etc. The following is a link to an excellent (if wordy) how-to-do-it-right instruction manaual replete with links to other treatises on the topic. The entire text of this document is emailed to the mailing list on the 1st of each month. This is the Cadillac of etiquette manuals. http://www.linux-sxs.org/index2.html Enjoy, --
2006 Jul 25
3
Ruby hangman (was Re: List etiquette question)
"Beast" is more appropriate than you know. It''s definately Frankenstein code. (read: it ain''t pretty, but it works - some of the time). Anyway, it entertains my wife; not sure if hardcore programmers will get anything out of it or not. You might find it interesting (or pointless) that in a complete bastardization of rails'' main reason for being it
2024 Jul 16
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
Not sure what the standard etiquette around these parts is for how long to wait for a reply but I thought it might be faster than this... Or did I breach etiquette in my original email? If so, I'd appreciate someone explicitly telling me "your email was bad and you should feel bad" I cope poorly with radio silence. Thanks in advance for any reply at all, Mark. -----Original
1998 May 27
2
A problem of etiquette
Perhaps, the question is silly. But, I prefer asking it before making a mistake. I have just packed a binary distribution of R for Windows3.1/Win32s. It is equivalent to the previous one for Win95/NT (R-0.61.3 + many of the available packages) and it is compiled with egcs-mingw32 (GPL not a commercial compiler). Now, in preparing the README, I put the following sentence:
2007 May 02
5
Return error instead of dying on time back skip?
Hello everybody! Currently, dovecot just kills itself if it detects that time has moved backwards more than a hardcoded number of seconds. I accept the reasons, but I do not like to restart dovecot manually after waiting for time to move forward again. A cron job would not help, because time might still be wrong when it restarts dovecot. All our systems run ntpd, but they might be offline
2007 Dec 13
4
Weird Mongrel error: Not starting.
Hi list, I have a problem with Mongrel which is really bugging me. I would really appreciate any help that anyone can provide to help me in solving this problem. 1. My setup: Apache front_end with mod_proxy_balancer in front of 4 mongrel/rails instances of my application. Rails 1.2.5 Ruby 1.8.6 Mongrel 1.1.1 2. I noticed that the CPU consumption on my server was 100% being consumed by ruby so I
2008 Dec 17
1
Noobie question, regression across levels
NB: Not reply needed (Ben was extremely helpful!) I've just started using R last week and am still scratching my head. I have a data set and want to run a separate regression across each level of a factor (treating each one separately). The data right now is arranged such that the value of the factor along which I want to "split" my data is one column among many. Best way to do
2008 Jun 23
2
How to make bugs 'more important'?
Hi there! I wondered what I - as an end user - could do to make sure a bug is seen as more important. There is one specific bug in which being fixed I'm very interested... I already "voted" for it, but I'm not sure how important the votes are. And I think it might be against the etiquette if I add a "still not fixed" to the bug with every new wine version. So what else
2009 Jan 27
2
Monitoring time drift of hosts
In reading the Xen list there are frequent postings regarding NTP time drift issues for virtualized guests, correct configurations, etc. We have a solution (no cost) for monitoring time drift of hosts for anyone needing to do so or to determine whether their environment is maintaining time synchronization. For etiquette I am not publishing the information to the list mailing. If interested,
2015 Oct 18
2
Expired key for Ubuntu CRAN repository
Hello, I was following the instructions at https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/#secure-apt but encountered this message upon apt-get update: GPG error: http://cran.rstudio.com trusty/ Release: The following signatures were invalid: KEYEXPIRED... And then the following on apt-get install: WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! Investigating a little, it looks like
2004 Aug 06
0
noobie questions
Just a note: This is similar to the problems I am (still) having. I too am using Redhat9 (Icecast2 and Ices2). I've used Winamp2 (Zinf tells me the data is corrupted), but instead of the high-pitched noise you describe - I get dead silence. Of course, everything leads me to believe that the connection is healthy and the stream is working. There's a
2007 Nov 19
0
Question - Help the noobie
New to Ruby, getting "Application error (Rails)" when trying to access the page. Noticed in apache logs permissions denied problem to the fastcgi.crash.log, fixed that with chmod 777, now it just shows the pid that failed....what do I do now? Thank you. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because
2008 May 20
1
Noobie question - .com files
I know that windows exe files can be run using Wine, but I have a windows program I would like to run under PCLINOS and the update/patch is in the form of a .com file. Can a file of this type be used for the update/patch in Wine ?
2004 Aug 06
0
noobie questions
Hi: Since icecast2 is still heading to an initial release, there's no official guide for this stuff, but there is a bit of stuff out there. First, lets clarify what you want to do. When you say "CD content", I assume you mean audio CD's. To provide a stream requires two parts - a source or streamer, and a server. The source is equivalent to a radio studio, the server is
2004 Aug 06
0
noobie questions
Thanks, all, for the pointers. I think I have everything configured properly, but, something is obviously still wrong. I'm using Kerry's guide with these xml files: - Sample icecast.xml - Configuration for Streaming Live Audio I started icecast & ices as directed. I then started xmms and configured the output plugin to be the OSS driver. I'm playing a music cd. This is all on my
2004 Aug 06
0
noobie questions
Should I actually have a "radiofree.ogg" file being written on my Linux box? If so, I don't see it. I'll try a different player as well. --- Kerry Cox <kerry.cox@ksl.com> wrote: > Winamp3 is broken according to some posts here. Try > Winamp 2.91 or the > latest XMMS. Of course, XMMS requires the xmms-mp3 > libraries. > Try that and see if it helps. > KJ