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2002 Jan 08
2
advocacy and added options to ogg123
Hey all. Two topics: First, I teach Computer Science at the high school level at a largish school near Austin, Texas. For the past several years there's been a "jukebox" in my room where students could vote for albums to hear during programming lab time, and random tracks off the winning albums play over the speakers in the classroom. This past week I changed the
2002 Jan 08
2
advocacy and added options to ogg123
Hey all. Two topics: First, I teach Computer Science at the high school level at a largish school near Austin, Texas. For the past several years there's been a "jukebox" in my room where students could vote for albums to hear during programming lab time, and random tracks off the winning albums play over the speakers in the classroom. This past week I changed the
2004 Aug 06
3
Taking output from lame and streaming it
Hi list, OK, I have managed to get somewhere, but now I am really stuck. I have taken the audio from esound and piped it to lame with something like <p>esdmon | lame -h -b 32 -x - - | o I have this nicely encoded mp3 stream being piped to stdout, and from there I have no idea how to get it to the icecast server. I dare say it could be done quite painlessly with libshout but I have no
2005 Oct 13
1
About Qusi-Monte carlo program
Dear Listers; Does anybody has experience in doing simulation via Qusi-Monte carlo in R or S-plus, if so, could you like to send a small copy of your program to me, I appreciate and thanks in advance!! Frankly speaking, I am struggling to write this kind of program, while I could not figure out, painful!!!!! Best regards, Tony --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
Where would you find out who's in charge of this in the country you're in (other than just doing it and waiting for letters from lawyers ;) ). Thanks Hans Remco B. Brink wrote: ><quote who="Mitchell Smith"> > > > >>What are the general thoughts surrounding this subject? >> >> > >Strongly depends on what country you are streaming
2003 Apr 21
2
Anyone familiar with Cumulants or good reference books?
Hey, R-listers I want to get some statistical books on Cumulants for studying. So will you please give me some suggestions on these related books? Thanks for your point. Fred
2007 Sep 04
1
Microsoft RTAudio
Hello Monty: I'm OK with not continuing this on the Speex tech list. In fact, I've deliberately responded off list to the various posters. I do think, though, that your admonitions to be non political should go to both sides ... that Jean-Marc founded Speex doesn't give him license to denigrate other efforts. Thomas Leigh asked a perfectly legitimate question and Jean-Marc's
2003 Jan 29
4
streaming FAQ
You know, we really need a streaming FAQ. There seem to be LOTS of undocumented command-line switches for oggenc that help in limiting bitrates that folks don't know about. The recent thread with Derek at CD Baby brought out a lot of good info that I didn't know, and I consider myself fairly plugged-in. It would be helpful to have something like: Q: How do I limit the bitrate to
2003 Jan 29
4
streaming FAQ
You know, we really need a streaming FAQ. There seem to be LOTS of undocumented command-line switches for oggenc that help in limiting bitrates that folks don't know about. The recent thread with Derek at CD Baby brought out a lot of good info that I didn't know, and I consider myself fairly plugged-in. It would be helpful to have something like: Q: How do I limit the bitrate to
2004 Aug 06
0
live streaming
Couple of solutions you can check out. Liveice (http://star.arm.ac.uk/~spm/software/liveice.html) will do it. It has been out for some time. I had problems with it under earlier versions of FreeBSD as liveice was written for Linux in mind and there were some problems with how liveice was talking to piped files. I wrote a perl script that also does live MP3 streaming to a pre-2.0 icecast and
2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg from WinAmp
Mitchell expunged (mjs@blitztechnology.net): > Hi list, > > I was just wondering if there was a way to stream using ogg format from > WinAmp. http://www.icecast.org/thirdparty.html Second item down, OddcastDSP. -Steve <p> -- Progress (n.): The process through which the Internet has evolved from smart people in front of dumb terminals to dumb people in front of smart
2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg from WinAmp
>===== Original Message From "Mitchell" <mjs@blitztechnology.net> ===== >Also what is a recommended quality to stream ogg at so that modem listeners >can pick it up with out many skips. I found that 32k was fine in most >instances when using mp3, but not sure how that would relate to the ogg >format. Quality -1 + Mono tends to hover around 32Kbps. Or Quality -1 +
2002 Aug 05
1
constructing a formula
Dear Listers, I am having trouble figuring out how to build a formula using a variable list. For example, I have: a _ data.frame(a=rnorm(1000)) a$b_rnorm(1000)+.5*a$a a$c_rnorm(1000)+.5*a$b a$d_rnorm(1000)+.5*a$b+.1*a$a attach(a) and I estimate, lm(d ~ b+c+d) BUT, I wish to construct a generalized solution in which, ListOfVar _ c('b','c','d') The question is how
2008 Jan 14
0
Where can I get a downloadable stream directory?
Hi, I want to connect as a client. Please let me know about the listings you mention. I?ve just asked this on another thread in the dev list: I see a "stream directory" at icecast.org, but I don't know if it's available to download (I think using a program to dig the info from the web is not ethical, as least without permission). Shoutcast has a nice directory but
2018 Mar 15
0
Asterisk 13.20.0 Now Available
The Asterisk Development Team would like to announce the release of Asterisk 13.20.0. This release is available for immediate download at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk The release of Asterisk 13.20.0 resolves several issues reported by the community and would have not been possible without your participation. Thank you! The following issues are resolved in this release:
2007 May 03
1
SPEEX tech specs
Thank you Jean-Marc. My understanding is that G.729 is a telephone codec, so there must have been some reason why its developers went to 10ms/frame. Do you know why that might be? From a recent post on this list I saw somebody talking about your decoded sample rate being 8KHZ/sec. and then he mentioned that being 160 bytes at 20ms/frame. That said, I take it that your decoded samples are
2012 Dec 07
1
Configuration file question
Where are the configuration files for libvirt and/or virsh actually stored? It seems that most of them are in /etc/libvirt but identical copies are also found in /var/lib/libvirt. In my case I am having issues with the network/default.xml file being different. Is there a reason why the config seems to be in two places at once? And which one is the 'correct' one? -David Mitchell
2009 Sep 10
2
Problem Deleting IMAP Folders
Hello, In my configuration I have mail_location = maildir:/Mail/frank.gr/%n:INDEX=/Mail/frank.gr/ __Indexes/%u I can create new folders in an IMAP session, but when I try to delete I get permission denied. From the LOG Sep 10 13:20:06 IMAP(stuart): Error: unlink_directory(/Mail/frank.gr/ __Indexes/stuart/.TEST) failed: Permission denied ls -ald /Mail/frank.gr/__Indexes/stuart/.TEST
2018 Mar 15
0
Asterisk 15.3.0 Now Available
The Asterisk Development Team would like to announce the release of Asterisk 15.3.0. This release is available for immediate download at http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk The release of Asterisk 15.3.0 resolves several issues reported by the community and would have not been possible without your participation. Thank you! The following issues are resolved in this release:
2013 Dec 17
0
1.1 Much slower on Raspberry Pi
Resampling to 48khz speeds them both up but the disparity is about the same: 2.609 to 3.69. Best Regards, Stuart Marsden On 17 December 2013 17:04, Stuart Marsden <stuartmarsden at finmars.co.uk>wrote: > Christian, > > Complexity 0, 6kbps: > > 0.9.14 Speed 5.204 > 1.1 Speed 5.218 > > A slight win on that run but they vary enough to say about the same. At >