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2001 Dec 30
0
Cooledit Pro
Hi, I try to run Cooledit pro under wine, but it doesn't works : The installation works fine, but when i run wine /var/wine/coolpro/coolpro.exe the picture of cooledit is drawing, and it freeze after that, and nothing happen. I have read on the application databases that cooledit run very fine with wine, and a friend told me it works fine with Mandrake. My distrib is Debian sid. I have
2003 Jan 01
1
Performance of low quality / low sample rate
Hi everyone. I did a rough recording of an instrumental (electric piano sound) & e-mailed it to a friend in Vorbis 11025 Hz / mono. I was seeking a bitrate in the range 8-16k/sec. The song is 2:55 in length. q=-1 happily achieved a 12.6k/sec bitrate. All file sizes I mention in this are for files without informational tags. And I hope this isn't interpreted as trying to plug my music or
2001 Nov 19
0
CoolEdit Pro 2000 Crashes Under Wine -- But Only For Me?
According to the application database at the Wine home page, other people have successfully run the audio app. CoolEdit. On my Debian unstable system Wine begins to open CoolEdit Pro 2000 ('wine /home/tilleyrw/Cool2000/cool2000.exe') and then fails midway through the initialization process with the following log: tillarium:/home/tilleyrw# cat /tmp/wine.log.i1J5ID
2001 Apr 26
0
CoolEdit success
I'd just like to post a little success story to cheer people up. :-) I'm now able to run CoolEdit Pro 1.2 without problems. First I ran the installation program with wine. Worked nicely. Then there was a problem. When I tried to launch coolpro.exe it complained that it couldn't find a dll called "pnc3250.dll" and therefore couldn't load the filter "Ra3.flt".
2001 Aug 14
1
bassrumble, take two
Hi, maybe this is of interest for someone out there. I found that taking the difference between an original sample and its decoded Vorbis counterpart is a cool way to mangle sounds (especially voice samples get a nice weird touch :] ). A side effect is that the result is not only exactly what information the encoder omits, it also contains things that it adds to the sample (artifacts). Leaving
2004 Aug 06
0
iceplay available anymore ?
Nah , I know about that. I just need a piece of web frontend software to manage an icecast radio station. Thanks Adam <p>-----Original Message----- From: Roland Häder [mailto:quixy_man@gmx.net] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:31 PM To: icecast@xiph.org Subject: Re: [icecast] iceplay available anymore ? Hi, I just know the SHOUTcast plugin for WinAMP, with microphone support. But
2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like 24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or CoolEdit,
2002 Dec 24
1
Current CVS-Snapshot: winesetup still missing?
Hi, I just get the latest CVS snapshot. Compiling was successfull but now I need this winesetup program to setup wine and install fake-windows. Where may I get this? Happy x-mas, Roland Haeder
2002 Dec 27
0
winesetup missing?
Hello, I got the latest CVS from wine and I'm missing winesetup there? Regards, Roland Haeder
2006 Feb 28
1
Dereverberation - is it work?
Hello, I'm using Speex1.1.11.1 source code. I enabled dereverb by speex_preprocess_ctl(). I try different dereverb_level and dereverb_decay values and it seems to not work. I generate some test files in CoolEdit using reverb or echo and then preprocess it by speex_preprocess(preprocess, input, NULL); and output is the same as input:(. Denoising and VAD works very good. I tried dereverb with
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex settings and jitter
[Just curious, and seizing the opportunity to communicate with other folks who are doing the same kind of thing I am...] How are you measuring the latency? I tried measuring it with my program (also Win32-based, also using DirectSound[Capture]) and came up with around 130ms. To measure it, I placed the mic near a speaker to get feedback going, had my program connect to itself (local
2004 Oct 06
2
Working Wellgate *SIP* 38xx/35xx hardware anyone?
I'm loosing hair at cosmic speed now for the past 10 days. Welltech's Wellgate 38xx/35xx FXO/FXS SIP hardware versions seem to have very buggy firmware possibly due to hastely done porting from H.323 firmware. Is there anyone on this mailing list who was able to: 1. setup a 35xxA FXS with all ports authenticating properly with *? or 2. setup a 38xx FXO to work as dial-in from pstn to
2012 Dec 07
2
Is there any ways to fetching custom fact after some resources setuped?
I''m currently trying to create icinga module and the icinga-web and icinga-idoutils-libdbi-mysql from rpmforge store the initial sql file in version numbered directory(/usr/share/doc/icinga-web-1.7.2/~~~). So, I try to determine the version number from the yum info like as below, but that repository installed after my yum module gets work done. Is there any ways to fetching custom
2010 Nov 01
1
Music On Hold Help
We have a customer that does not care for the default MoH. We have downloaded some royalty free music but it sounds 'fuzzy' when we test it with the system. We down sample it to 16bit, 8KHz, Mono. We have tried with Audacity, CoolEdit Pro, & VLC. Does someone have a file they can send me that we can test with, or has any tips? Much appreciated, Matt -------------- next part
2005 Nov 27
2
Question from XM Radio
Hello folks. I understand this is the development email address, but I don't have any others to use, maybe you can help. I'm an engineer at XM Satellite Radio in Washington, DC. I'm scouting for other low bandwidth algorithms for some voice content. Speex looks pretty interesting. My goal is to find a promising codec for 2Kbps. I see the download links on the pages offer
2001 Oct 11
1
A Pleasant Surprise
Since RC2 was released, I've started re-building the music library I left behind at my previous job (all my stuff from CDs, ripped into MP3s). Recently I started an aggressive campaign of converting my CDs to vorbis files... I'm doing about 6 or 7 CDs a day at work =) Yesterday I was listening to my Talk Talk album, and noticed that on this one live track, the stereo seemed to have
2002 Jan 18
0
Beta4 better than RC2 and RC3 ???
Hello, I hope you won't mind if I give you mine opinion and suggestions about Vorbis audio encoder, especially new version. I was pretty satisfied with the quality of Beta4 encoder. For a bitrates around 112 to 128 kb/s I consider it better then any other audio compression formats (MP3, AAC, ...) at same bitrate. Sound quality that this version produces with bitrates below 112 kb/s was not
2003 Jan 20
0
Winamp Wave Out resampler (was- make lo-fi sound as good as RealAudio?
Shawn sent me a copy of the non-Direct Sound version of this output plugin, and I'm hosting it on my web site's rare software page: http://members.lycos.co.uk/bhafool1/rarities/ I've found it adds far more smoothness and clarity to various low sample-rate audio files, including an 80-minute speech I mentioned previously, due to my soundcard's approach to D-to-A conversion
2004 Aug 06
3
Removing silence at the start and end of sample encoded
Hi, Speex is great! We are using it to compress hundreds of megabytes of speech for use in our application that trains people in resuscitation. The previous version of our product used Ogg Vorbis, but after switching to Speex, we achieve fantastic compression, while retaining super quality. That allows us to cram more translated versions of the software onto each CD-ROM, making everything
2004 Aug 06
1
Removing silence at the start and end of sample encoded
Hi, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > Actually, there are probably some batch programs that could do the > job. It's definitely not a job for speexenc, which I'd like to keep > simple. Fair enough. Which batch programs should I be looking for? I had a look around, and could not find any... The reason speexenc seems like a good place to do this, is that it already have the routines to