Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Hoping to not have to re-invent the wheel"
2004 Aug 06
1
Hoping to not have to re-invent the wheel
Anyone have a good way to knock my 160kbit mp3s down to 56k real time using
*nix? Even if it is beta sorta working code, anyone have anything even
close to fast enough to do this?
matt
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2007 Mar 25
1
the age old telephone tree... why re-invent the wheel?
I have an interesting task for my son's lacrosse team... it is the
time-old telephone tree...
I am pretty sure someone has already done this w/*, why re-invent the
wheel?...
a) coach calls in leaves a msg, others call in retrieve the msg
b) coach calls in leaves a msg, kicks of a call to every parent plays msg
c) coach calls in leaves a msg, kicks off a call to every parent, checks
for
2013 Jun 20
2
Re-inventing the Wheel (again?)
I''m new to puppet and working my way through the documentation. I''m
struggling with the puppet labs module repo.
I''ve toyed with numerous automation and configuration methodologies over
the decades. Perhaps I''m seeing puppet wrong, Compared with CFEngine
there is a a lot I like, but I''m not sure why I''m still having to re-invent
the
2003 Jun 24
1
folder subscriptions
Hi,
I've got a lot of users using uw-imapd(yah, yah, I know)
I'd like to get them off of that and onto dovecot at some point in the
indeterminate future.
so excluding bizarre path resolution things that uw-imapd has left
around. is it more or less cp ~/mailboxlist ~/mail/subscriptions?
It looks like that - but I wanted to verify :)
thanks
-sv
2006 Jul 04
4
Image don''t show up when i run my Rails with webrick server
can yah help me, i need to fix this...
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
I've actually been working on that same idea for the past few weeks. The final
product is Livewire Radio, which I've just promoted from alpha to stable beta.
It uses PHP and MySQL, and thus integrates very easily with a website.
I'll be releasing the source code on SourceForge once I do a few final
modifications: http://livewire.sourceforge.net/. Check within a day or two and
the
2004 Aug 06
1
mount fallback 0 || no streams found
are you attempting to do this locally, with your machine behind a firewall?
I had something similar happen, I had a High and Lo stream, and specifying
/HI or /Lo or (nothing) externally worked fine -- internally, no dice.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]On Behalf Of
azo
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 8:38 AM
To: icecast@xiph.org
Subject: Re:
2000 Nov 08
1
vorbis module: Makefile cleaning
should tone barkmel and psytune be in vorbis or vorbis-tools?
and if you're going to leave them around, perhaps put in the compilation
rules as something like:
--- vorbis/lib/Makefile.am
EXTRA_PROGRAMS = psytune barkmel tone
CLEANFILES = psytune barkmel tone
psytune_SOURCES = psytune.c
psytune_LDADD = .libs/libvorbis.a
barkmel_SOURCES = barkmel.c
tone_SOURCES = tone.c
--- rather than just
2004 Aug 06
2
Dynamic playlist support
Here is my suggestion -- something i'm getting started on.
iceS supports writing a playlist handler in either Perl or Python, and that
could very well get the next song out of a database, that is fueled by
requests from users.
I'll be using Python (as it RULES! hehe), and the learning curve is rather
low.
--ben
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-icecast@xiph.org
2008 Apr 03
1
Ability to pass-through a PCI videocard & PCI USB card?
Hi All!
Quick question as I''m wondering if this is possible.
On a Intel-VT enabled machine (Intel Xeon X3220 on an Intel 3000 Series
Chipset), if I have a PCI video-card and a PCI USB card, would it be
possible to do a PCI pass-through on those two PCI devices to a guest
domain? I''m assuming the PCI USB card would be fairly easy, but my gut
instinct on the PCI video-card is
2004 Aug 06
0
bitrate for slow modems
ok so 24kbps for 56k modems...
can i go any lower and get the 28 k modems? (still a lot of them about) or will 24 be good enough fo that?
At 04:57 PM 4/4/2001 -0700, Jack Moffitt wrote:
>> >
>> > the bitrate on the mp3's is 128 (great for listening off the HD)
>> >
>> > whats a good bitrate to encode for streaming audio?
>>
>> I think this
2004 Aug 06
0
bitrate for slow modems
Kelly Lee Myers:
> Depending on what you are broadcasting, for 28.8 I would go 16kbps and be
> really safe...
well, you could consider not broadcasting at all, that would be 0kbps,
and would fit my 9,6kbps gsm connection
;) scnr
uno
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Griffiths" <john@capmon.com>
> To: <icecast@xiph.org>
> Cc:
2001 Oct 13
1
small bug
The comments strings in vorbis are to be 8-bit clean.
info.c _v_writestring is not 8-bit clean. This leads to a malformed
comment header packet if the comment has an embedded Null:
0:0 hdr2 03 76 6F 72 62 69 73 20 00 00 00 58 69 70 68 6F .vorbis ...Xipho
16:10 70 68 6F 72 75 73 20 6C 69 62 56 6F 72 62 69 73 phorus l ibVorbis
32:20 20 49 20 32 30 30 31 30 38 31 33 01 00 00
2004 Aug 06
3
bitrate for slow modems
Depending on what you are broadcasting, for 28.8 I would go 16kbps and be
really safe...
Lithium
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Griffiths" <john@capmon.com>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Cc: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: [icecast] bitrate for slow modems
> ok so 24kbps for 56k modems...
>
> can i go any lower and get
2015 Nov 18
4
Still can't figure out ACL issues
Yah, jimc again.
I still cannot figure out what is wrong with my dc. The problem began
with being unable to log on from Windows boxes after a power hit.
The initial symptoms were:
1) When I log in on a Windows machine, with an account that should have
administrator permissions, I don't have said admin rights.
2) When I attempt to launch the Windows remote server tools, I can
select the
2011 Jul 17
6
About I386 not fitting on one DVD
Just a thought
If the I386 (or i686, never could figure out why the name change)
disk doesn't quite fit on the DVD+, and needs a DVD-, this might put
some folks at an inconvenience.
I wonder if the difference between fitting and not fitting is small
enough, so that some amount of pruning might make it fit on the DVD+R
image. Some ways to prune could be:
a) Create two versions of the
2007 Jan 22
0
Why app_rx and app_tx when we have IAXModem and Hylafax and hy-email2fax? Should we reinvent the wheel?
I'm just wondering here, in our community... Why not HylaFax for Fax
solutions?
I'm not saying bad about the big efforts on app_tx and app_rx with spandsp.
But as me and many other asterisk users, we find out that
Hylafax+IAXModem+Asterisk is very reliable.
And from what i've been testing and reading, Hylafax is an extremely
powerful:
"HylaFAX is an enterprise-class system for
2006 Jun 21
2
startup script for icecast
Hello,
I was wondering about the feasibility of including a startup script for
icecast for redhat/fedora installs? I've had to do an rpm install on an fc4
box, and a source install, rpms couldn't be found for an rh9 machine, yah i
know that's old. And in both cases i had to drop in a custom-made startup
script, see below. I was wondering esepcially in the case of the rpm, and
2017 Jun 09
0
Urgent :) Procedure for replacing Gluster Node on 3.8.12
On 9 June 2017 at 17:12, <lemonnierk at ulrar.net> wrote:
> Heh, on that, did you think to take a look at the Media_Wearout indicator ?
> I recently learned that existed, and it explained A LOT.
>
Yah, that has been useful in the past for journal/cache ssd's that get a
lot of writes. However all the stats on this boot SSD were ok, it just gave
up the ghost. Internal controller
2003 Mar 13
2
[Bug 509] slogin.1 is a broken symlink
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509
Summary: slogin.1 is a broken symlink
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P4
Component: Documentation
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: