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2017 Aug 11
0
Spatial/Atmos on FLAC?
On Aug 10, 2017, at 5:46 AM, Renatas Lau?adis <renatas at outlook.com> wrote: > are there any plans for FLAC to implement spatial audio? Or maybe Atmos on FLAC? FLAC is a multichannel audio format supporting up to 8 channels. There are advantages to compressing 2 channel (stereo) audio in terms of file size savings, but there is no compression advantage to other combinations. Atmos
2012 Feb 22
2
"mismatching layouts" errors after expanding volume
Dear All- There are a lot of the following type of errors in my client and NFS logs following a recent volume expansion. [2012-02-16 22:59:42.504907] I [dht-layout.c:682:dht_layout_dir_mismatch] 0-atmos-dht: subvol: atmos-replicate-0; inode layout - 0 - 0; disk layout - 9203501 34 - 1227133511 [2012-02-16 22:59:42.534399] I [dht-common.c:524:dht_revalidate_cbk] 0-atmos-dht: mismatching
2007 Feb 26
1
teeny mongrel_cluster hack
I was playing around with merb over the weekend and whipped up a simple form that takes your mongrel_cluster.yml file and outputs monit files for you. Not exactly earth shattering info, but if you have a couple of pups it might save you some braindead typing. It''s using the new mongrel_cluster syntax, of --only and clean for each port in your system. Hope it saves someone some time.
2010 Oct 04
1
More strangeness with ZFS and Samba
A new problem now. Running Samba 3.5.4, on Solaris 10 with zfs. Issue with Microsoft Office 2007: User opens up a .xlsx, then closes the file (Not Excel). Then user reopens the .xlsx file and now Excel says the file is read-only. But permissions on the file have not changed! Only fix is to exit out of Excel and restart, then user can open that file just fine. The issue also looks to be tied
2013 Jan 22
2
Define 6.1 and 7.1 channel mappings
On Jan 17, 2013, at 21:41, Ralph Giles wrote: > On 13-01-17 7:26 PM, Brian Willoughby wrote: >> I vote for documenting the --channel-map option in the --help > > Do you ever use --channel-map yourself, or recommend it to clients? Professional surround mastering is delivered on very specific media, and FLAC is not an option (to my knowledge). I use FLAC for archival of original
2013 Jan 18
3
Define 6.1 and 7.1 channel mappings
I vote for documenting the --channel-map option in the --help I don't like the idea of rejecting a multichannel file merely for mapping, so there should be a documented option plus an error message pointing to the option. This should compare to the WAVE and AIFF errors where the utility suggests to the user how to get the file converted safely. Brian Willoughby Sound Consulting On
2012 Sep 22
2
Define 6.1 and 7.1 channel mappings
On Fri Sep 21 16:31:21 2012, Stephen F. Booth wrote: > 6.1: L R C LFE Ls Rs Cs (MPEG 6.1 A layout) I'm confused. WAV puts the rear centre before everything but 'Front left of center' and 'Front right of center'. Are you saying you prefer the extra front channels to to side/rear surround, or that you prefer the MPEG order to the WAVE order? -r
2001 Nov 14
7
Multichannel files
Hi, As I´ve understood things, the Ogg Vorbis format supports more that two channels (stereo). Is there any tools to encode x sourcefiles into one .ogg file? I am a musican and am thrilled with the ide of makeing music in surround (or in more than stereo). This leads to my next question: is there (developing) any decoders for multichannel oggs to, let us say, 4.1 or 5.1 surround? Wouldn´t it
2010 Jan 20
2
Samba shares freezing
All, Looking for some help here. Not finding anything on the net that looks the same as what I'm seeing. Running Solaris 10 Sparc, on a Sunfire 5220, 16Gb of RAM. Samba version 3.4.5 and using ZFS file systems with user quotas. All cifs clients shares to this server freeze after about 10 to 15 minutes of connectivity. Only fix is to restart samba. I'm not getting any errors
2005 Nov 15
7
OggPCM2 : chunked vs interleaved data
I made a few updates to OggPCM2 http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggPCM2 reflecting the latest discussions. Could everyone have a look at it and see if they agree. Otherwise, what do you feel should be changed? Anyone wants to speak in support of chunked PCM? For all those that are just tired of this mess like me, please express yourself in the new spec I created: OggPCM3
2008 Aug 19
2
assertion failed
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just switched over to dovecot 1.1.2 on our live system last night. I'm seeing the following errors in the logs: Aug 19 10:01:03 goku dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.crit] Panic: IMAP(elevin): file in dex-sync.c: line 39 (index_mailbox_set_recent_uid): assertion failed: (seq_range _exists(&ibox->recent_flags, uid)) I did apply the assertion fix
2004 Nov 24
3
dovecot only answers to imap connections
Hey list, Finally got up and running, and now am trying to figure out why dovecot would only accept imap connections - I have people that are happy with pop, but they can only authenticate when they use imap. Is there a conf setting for this somewhere that I am missing? -- Mitch
2002 Jun 26
4
evaluate a string
Hello together i want to execute different commands that are saved in strings (eg: "d <- 4+7" and some more complicated things). How can i execute/evaluate them. I know i could save them to a temp-file a read this with source. But is there a way without a file in the middle? I know also the 'assign' command but I think it would only the simply cases. thanks and gruess joerg
2002 Mar 05
3
enhanced Question to stand. Beta
Hello everybody, a question that connect to the question of Frederik Karlsons about 'how to stand. betas' With the stand. betas i can compare the influence of the different explaning variables. What do i with the betas of factors? I can't use the solution of JohnFox, because there is no sd of an factor. How can i compare the influence of the factor with the influence of the numeric
2007 Jan 18
16
5.1 surround channel coupling
It obviously would be nice to have such a mode available, for e.g. DVD audio compression. Apparently, the list doesn''t tell me too much about it. My questions are: 1. What is the current status of the 5.1 channel coupling in Vorbis? 2. If I''ll be interested in participation in its development, what is the recommended reading? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2002 Sep 15
1
Dolby pro logic and vorbis
As far as I know, LAME is able to mantain the informations stored in some audio files in the lower frequencies, useful for a Dolby pro logic decoder to reproduce a surround sound. Is ogg able to do it? Olaf <olaf@ kjws.com> for every kind of mail, except spam! :-) --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe
2002 May 22
4
Compressed backup
Hi I am using rsync for backup on the disks of a Linux backup server. Obviously the server could store more data it the data were compressed. I read the "rsync -> tar" thread. Unfortunately, a compressed file system for Linuthere does not seem to exist yet. However, rsync can use compression for file transfer. Would it be possible to implement an option to store the data on the
2007 Mar 26
4
Monit + Mongrel woes
Hello all, So, I''ve been using monit with mongrel for a while now, since the 0.3.x days (I think it was). It used to work fine, but now I seem to be having some trouble. I''m currently using mongrel 1.0.1 and I am using the same monit configuration I''ve always been using, yet everytime monit should restart mongrel, I get "Execution failed". For the start
2007 Feb 22
13
5.1 surround channel coupling
>Yesterday I have finished writing the ambisonic pan filter for oggenc. May I ask what this "pan filter" is? I made some tentative suggestions for coupling Ambisonic B-format in a post "Vorbis Ambisonic coupling" on 4feb07 I gather from the last monthly meeting, that some of you, including Monty, had problems with the phase behaviour of B-format. Would anyone like a
2005 Nov 11
2
OggPCM proposal feedback
Arc wrote: > Ok so we cap it to 64bit, since much more than that doesn't make sense (96bit > would be a "long double" C type) On x86 CPUs, "long double" is 80 bits. > I really don't like this idea, but I will entertain, formatting it as follows: > > ID Type Bits > 0 Int 8 > 1 uInt 8 > 2 Int 16 > 3 Int 24 > 4 Int