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2003 Jul 16
1
AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
Well, I only recently subscribed to this mailing list and do not know all the history of this extension debate (I passed up on reading the hundreds of messages that seem to have been written about this topic). I just wanted to make one quick point: from my experience, the average user does not know about file formats, only about content (my experience stems from working for ashampoo
2013 Oct 14
2
Bandwidth Usage
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, Basil Mohamed Gohar wrote: > To: icecast at xiph.org > From: Basil Mohamed Gohar <basilgohar at librevideo.org> > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Bandwidth Usage > > On 10/14/2013 12:42 PM, Keith Roberts wrote: >> If there is no sound input on the client audio stream being >> sent to the icecast server does this mean there is no >> bandwidth
2003 Jul 17
1
AW: AW: Why the commotion about file extensions?
> All true. But note what the user wants according to these definition: > he wants different icons for audio vs. video. Yes, he doesn't know > the difference between `.mp3` and `.ogg`. But that's precisely why > windows hides the extensions from him by default. If he does know, he > would have disabled this hiding. Exactly. The main reason for different extensions from
2006 Oct 20
3
Extension .v+ogg does work
Hello everyone, As discussed on last Monthly Meeting, Monty settled on recommending the extension .v+ogg for Theora files IF it would work on Linux. Probably many have tested it already, but I haven't seen anything said publically, so for the record, v+ogg works on both Windows and Linux. Hadn't a chance to test it on Mac OS X, but I'm sure it should work there too. And Plan 9 :)
2018 Sep 10
2
linear-scan RA
How precise is the interference checking (to my mind, a great weakness of linear scan)? Is there way to do coalescing (the great strength of coloring)? I ask these questions because we (guys I work with) see loops where there's a little register juggling that seems unnecessary. Is there a paper that describes what y'all do? Thanks, Preston On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Matthias
2018 Sep 10
2
linear-scan RA
> The underlying liveness datastructure is a list of ranges where each vreg is alive > (ranges in terms of instructions numbered). I remember a couple of later linear scan > papers describing the same thing (Traub et.al. being the first if I remember correctly). > That should be as accurate as you can get in terms of liveness information. It depends on the details. For example, given
2003 Apr 15
1
References of R in use (SHORT SUMMARY)
Dear R-list, about one month back I posted here a question/idea that it would be nice to have some list of references of R in use plus some other "marketing" arguments for R to promote it. Thanks for all your responses. I was given useful responses from Armin Roehrl, Jim Lemon, Edith Hodgen, Ko-Kang Kevin Wang, Charles Berry, Martin Maechler, Spencer Graves, Paul Gilbert, Adelchi
2013 Oct 14
0
Bandwidth Usage
reflum, On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 19:07 +0100, Keith Roberts wrote: > On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, Basil Mohamed Gohar wrote: > > > To: icecast at xiph.org > > From: Basil Mohamed Gohar <basilgohar at librevideo.org> > > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Bandwidth Usage > > > > On 10/14/2013 12:42 PM, Keith Roberts wrote: > >> If there is no sound input on the client
2018 Sep 11
2
linear-scan RA
The phi instruction is irrelevant; just the way I think about things. The question is if the allocator believes that t0 and t2 interfere. Perhaps the coalescing example was too simple. In the general case, we can't coalesce without a notion of interference. My worry is that looking at interference by ranges of instruction numbers leads to inaccuracies when a range is introduced by a copy.
2013 Oct 14
2
Bandwidth Usage
If there is no sound input on the client audio stream being sent to the icecast server does this mean there is no bandwidth being used - or does icecast use bandwidth even for times when there is no sound on the client input end? Kind Regards, Keith Roberts ----------------------------------------------------------- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net
2004 Aug 06
0
accept credit cards and lower your rates 7772cHiT9-871CHYK79-18
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2006 Jun 09
0
Monitoring transcoding and other heavy activities
Hi, often on this list I read about transcoding as the heaviest activity for an Asterisk server, together with high IRQ rate (especially with Digium cards...). Is there a way to monitor if Asterisk is engaged (by mistake or by design) in transcoding or any other heavy activity? Or a checklist to follow to diagnose these 'bad' behaviours? Thanks DV
2003 Sep 02
2
Too Many Open Files problem...
I have a problem on the two heaviest-used Samba servers in my company. They both are exhibiting the same problem, just in different ways. Stargazer is my "Main" File and LDAP directory server - it functions as the "PDC" for my network. It's running Red Hat Enterprise Linux "ES" 2.1, a recompiled custom Red Hat "ES" version of Samba 2.2.7 (to add LDAP
2009 Feb 17
6
Percentiles/Quantiles with Weighting
Hi All, I am looking at applications of percentiles to time sequenced data. I had just been using the quantile function to get percentiles over various periods, but am more interested in if there is an accepted (and/or R-implemented) method to apply weighting to the data so as to weigh recent data more heavily. I wrote the following function, but it seems quite inefficient, and not really very
2018 Sep 11
2
linear-scan RA
> On Sep 10, 2018, at 5:25 PM, Matthias Braun <mbraun at apple.com> wrote: > > > >> On Sep 10, 2018, at 5:11 PM, Preston Briggs <preston.briggs at gmail.com <mailto:preston.briggs at gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> The phi instruction is irrelevant; just the way I think about things. >> The question is if the allocator believes that t0 and t2
2004 Jun 08
0
Re: [vorbis] Vorbis determined to be as good as MPC at
128 kbps! In-Reply-To: <E77B14D5-B72A-11D8-91A8-000A95A4DC02@kernel.crashing.org> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0406081019270.6447-100000@gorlois.cs.upb.de> On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Segher Boessenkool wrote: > There are quite a few models of how the ear works. All the good > ones are computationally expensive, and not usable at all > mathematically. Your paper uses just one simple
2016 Jun 01
0
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
I did some additional testing - I stopped Kafka on the host, and kicked off a disk check, and it ran at the expected speed overnight. I started kafka this morning, and the raid check's speed immediately dropped down to ~2000K/Sec. I then enabled the write-back cache on the drives (hdparm -W1 /dev/sd*). The raid check is now running between 100000K/Sec and 200000K/Sec, and has been for several
2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote [snip] >Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in >any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension. [snip] What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then
2024 Nov 27
1
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 11:49 PM, Harlan Stenn wrote: > On 11/12/2024 10:58 AM, Dan Langille via Nut-upsuser wrote: >> Hello, >> >> nut recently told me that the batteries need replacing in my Eaton 5PX2200RT (ups) and 5PXEBM48RT (external battery pack). According to my notes, it has been just over 4 years since I installed them. Looking at on-line sales, these seem to use
2024 Nov 13
1
Eaton 5PX 3rd party batteries
Sounds like great advice, thanks! Would you care to post it to the NUT wiki or in-source FAQ document (or can I)? Probably the meaningfulness of specific company names is too geographically and temporally limited, however the technical part is universally applicable. Jim On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 6:08?AM Harlan Stenn via Nut-upsuser < nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: