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2004 Aug 06
2
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> >So uh, you think it's worth more for mp3, than the actual music > >involved? > > > >Come on. > > Hmm.. so what you're saying is that for under $2K I can get an unlimited > distribution license from the recording industry? To burn, distribute, > sell and market as much of their material as I like? Wow. Sign me up. Streaming music is $250
2000 Dec 11
3
YAPQ (Yet Another Patent Question)
Looks like the mpeg gestapo are frantically at work cracking down on mpeg projects. Several important projects (tsunami mpeg, gogo, faac, etc) were shut down by the jack booted patent nazis. Since FhG, mpegla, etc plan to start charging royalties on everything even remotely mpeg-related very soon, I expect a lot of interest is going to shift to Vorbis. And soon thereafter, I expect FhG to attack
2003 Sep 19
4
newby problem - concatenate lists
Hi, a very basic question: What ist the easiest way in R to concatenate two lists of vectors? E.g, I have x<-list(c(1,2)) y<-list(c(3,4)) and I want to receive list(c(1,2),c(3,4)) thank you! Axel ________________________________________ Fraunhofer Institut fuer Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation (IAO) Dipl. Inf. Axel Benz Nobelstr. 12 D-70569 Stuttgart Germany Tel. +49(0)7119702289 Fax.
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
At 14:45 6/9/2001 -0600, you wrote: >Streaming music is $250 minimum, with, I believe, less than 2% >royalties. For $500 a year you can stream all the music in the world >pretty much, prefectly legally. If you make a profit, it's a royalty. >But MP3's royalty here is higher than the royalty for the actual music. >That is out of whack. Especially in an age where we are
2004 Aug 06
4
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> performances. That's ~125,000 performances a year, which equates to about > $180,000. > > Significantly higher than the Frauhofer license, unless you generate > $9Mil/yr or more in revenue from your stream. The rates are in arbitration, and I doubt they will come out anywhere near that amount. It just isn't feasible, even for large companies. Reember, tradidional
2008 Jun 26
1
lmer model with continuos non normal response variable, transformation needed?
Hi. I want to do an lmer model but have doubts of what family I should use. My response variable was originally a proportion, however I standarized it for each year of data collection (20 in total). After standarizing it I checked for normality with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and it turns out it is not normal. It ranges from -3 to 4. Since it is no longer a proportion I can't use a
2004 Dec 29
2
icecast2.2 and aac?
Trying to get the LE version for months now, still treamguys can?t deliver.... Regards, Dennis Heerema -----Original Message----- From: "Greg J. Ogonowski" <greg@orban.com> To: qiang Bao <jakobao@yahoo.com>, icecast@xiph.org Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 11:08:04 -0800 Subject: Re: [Icecast] icecast2.2 and aac? Icecast 2.2 works fine with AAC/aacPlus at any bitrate. 32kbps
2005 Jul 20
1
maps and data for german federal states
dear R-tists, i want to graph information for the German Federal States (Bundeslaender) using the maps package. unfortunately there is no maps for the German Bundeslaender. does anyone have an idea / a source where to get map data that can be used in the maps package that graphs structures below the country level. in the long run it would also be interesting to integrate Swiss Cantons and
2013 May 31
2
Opus vs. Vorbis
Hello Dennis! Please send me the links to your streams. I'm interested in the audioquality. regards Gagarin M. Stockholm www.mrs.se Dennis Heerema <Dennis at Heerema.net> wrote: >Hello Jordan, > >I run a test stream in OPUS format. >I find the quality of OPUS way better at low bitrates then VORBIS. >Thus better quality at lower bitrates, but also on higher bitrates the
2003 Sep 26
2
performance question
Hi, I am about to write functions for multivariate kernel densitiy estimation with mixed categorical and continuous date (accoring to Jeff Racine and Qi Li), and the leave-one-out window esitmation needs a lot of computation. I am now optimizing the code performance and therefore fhe following questions: As R uses call-by-value for functions, is it computational expensive to pass large matrices
2004 Dec 27
4
How do I group icecast servers
Hi There, Is there a way to group icecast servers, so they are found as one announcement on the YP directory lists and al servers will give all servers in there m3u. regards, Dennis Heerema
2004 Aug 06
2
Suggestion: The ability to limit the number of ICY connections
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Jack Moffitt wrote: > Maybe this is a stupid question, but why don't you just use Oddsock's > plugins which support the better protocol? Not a stupid question. There's three considerations. 1. This project has around fifty broadcasters. It has been running for 3.5 years, and whilst some have moved to using plugins like SAM which (presumably) does
2003 Sep 22
2
64kpbs listening test results
A large group 64kbps listening test has just come to an end, organised through the Hydrogenaudio[1] audio discussion board (and managed expertly by Roberto Amorim). Eight codecs were tested on twelve different samples, designed to cover a wide range of musical genres. The codecs tested were[2]: * Ahead/Nero 6.0.0.15 HE AAC VBR profile Streaming * Ogg Vorbis post-1.0 CVS -q 0 * MP3pro (from
2012 Mar 09
6
uncompressed FLAC
On 09.03.2012 15:09, yahoo2 wrote: > Uncompressed FLAC is called WAV. really? ;-) the problem is that there is no standarized way to store metadata in a WAVE file, like with FLAC tags / vorbis comments in flac files.... greets KoS
2005 Feb 16
2
RE: Two questions
Karl Heyes schreef: >On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 21:29, Murray Saul wrote: > > >>I am happy using icecast/ices, but have two questions: >> >>1. If I was using cron to schedule a switching of a playlist, can I do >>this without restarting icecast so that at a SPECIFIC TIME (let's say at >>exactly 3:00 pm) a new song can be played without interupting the
2000 Oct 06
2
Patent troubles...
Hi everyone. Reading all this posts about patent issues, I thought of something: if, by some wild chance FhG (or some other audio company) manages to prove in court that vorbis is breaking their patent rights, you could do something like LAME developers did: release only source code and let people do the compiling so that only users that are living in countries where patents on algorithms are
2000 Oct 06
2
Patent troubles...
Hi everyone. Reading all this posts about patent issues, I thought of something: if, by some wild chance FhG (or some other audio company) manages to prove in court that vorbis is breaking their patent rights, you could do something like LAME developers did: release only source code and let people do the compiling so that only users that are living in countries where patents on algorithms are
2004 Aug 06
4
trouble in nullsoft land.
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, oddsock wrote: > neat, how ironic is it that you can stream mp3pro with the Shoutcast DNAS, > but their YP will not let you list if you do so...talk about your mixed > messages... I think what they're trying to do here is not only block non-SCDNAS servers, but also as many non-Shoutcast sources as they can. Think about it - if you're streaming MP3Pro without
2004 Aug 06
2
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> I agree with that much of it, but that doesn't seem to me like such a "bad" > deal. I applaud the vorbis effort, don't get me wrong, but I don't think > it's evil for Frauhofer/IIS to charge people who want to use their > technology if they're using it for profit. It may be ugly and unsavory, > but it's nothing to get terribly upset over. I
2004 Dec 28
1
How do I group icecast servers
Hi oddsock and others, Everything is clear about that, but where and how do i specify the servername, cannot find it in the docs and a threath about it on the archive (found via google) is not there anymore. Thanks, Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: <oddsock@oddsock.org> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 6:24 AM Subject: Re: [Icecast] How do I group