Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "read out metadata 'on the fly'"
2014 May 22
0
Icecast 'client'
Hi,
What is wrong with listening to the stream using HTTP on port 8000 on your server?
And what is wrong with using VLC?
/Denis :-)
On 22 May 2014, at 22:47, Guido Budack <glaivy at yandex.com> wrote:
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> actually and once again quite busy I'd really appreciate a quick hint
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2014 May 23
0
Icecast 'client'
Hi,
Do you see any advantages of such a client? Is there a reason why you think it would exist?
/Denis :-)
> Den 23/05/2014 kl. 00.35 skrev Guido Budack <glaivy at yandex.com>:
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> I just mind that Icecast has its own client...
> Have been surprised as I found out they there is no...
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2014 May 22
4
Icecast 'client'
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Hi folks,
actually and once again quite busy I'd really appreciate a quick hint
or explanation...
Somehow I dont get it... :-/
Although I'll soon (as soon I have a more powerful server - actually a
friend of mine is hosting my site in a small cluster) install and use
the icecast-server for my streaming-purposes I don't understand how to
2014 May 22
3
Icecast 'client'
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I just mind that Icecast has its own client...
Have been surprised as I found out they there is no...
Strange...
Whatever...
Am 22.05.2014 23:49, schrieb Denis Smajlovic:
> Hi,
>
> What is wrong with listening to the stream using HTTP on port 8000
> on your server?
>
> And what is wrong with using VLC?
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> /Denis :-) On 22
2015 Jul 02
0
Custom header when busy
<div>* call-limit on PBX is triggered</div><div>š</div><div>02.07.2015, 15:49, "royj@yandex.ru" <royj@yandex.ru>:</div><blockquote type="cite"><div>Thanks for the tip. Our goal is to know that call-limit is triggered. And later analyze this info, maybe do some action.</div><div>Yes, we can parse CDRs or execute
2015 Jul 09
2
[LLVMdev] llvm jit acting at runtime, like libgccjit ?
<div>Thanks James,</div><div>š</div><div>Kaleidoscope seems to differ in the sense that I cannot really understand how to create, say, a loop. It all looks like very complicated (<a
2015 Jul 02
2
Custom header when busy
<div>Is there any chance to create feature request for that useful functionality?</div><div>š</div><div>02.07.2015, 14:03, "Rusty Newton" <rnewton@digium.com>:</div><blockquote type="cite"><div><div><div>On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 4:46 AM, <span><<a href="mailto:royj@yandex.ru"
2014 Mar 23
1
metadata 2
<div>Hello Thomas,</div><div>š</div><div>excuse me please, but I am subscribed in so many newsletter-systems that I sometimes overlook or worse, delte important things.</div><div>I have your reply no more in my /Inbox/Mailing_list/useful folder.</div><div>Can you please reflect on this topic in brief again or much better send me you last
2015 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] Poor register allocations vs gcc
<br />Hello, <br />Ecx is a problem because you have to xor it. Which is avoided in the gcc compilation. Fomit-pointer-frame helps.<br /><br />Now llvm is one instruction from gcc. If ecx was not used, it would be as fast.<br />-- <br />Sent from Yandex.Mail for mobile<br /><br />20:03, 13 July 2015, Matthias Braun <mbraun@apple.com>:<br
2015 Jul 02
3
Custom header when busy
<div>Thanks for the tip. Our goal is to know that call-limit is triggered. And later analyze this info, maybe do some action.</div><div>Yes, we can parse CDRs or execute AGI script but we do not want inmplement this logic on Asterisk because it can affectš<span>performance.</span></div><div>š</div><div>02.07.2015, 15:31, "jg"
2010 Sep 20
1
support for caron (hacek) symbol
I am creating a Slovak translation of an interactive website (
http://mazamascience.com/OilExport/index_sk.html ) and am running into
problems with R's lack of support for the caron found in the following
letters: Č/č, Š/š and Ž/ž.
I am using R 2.6.1 running on a recent version of CentOS.
Any information about whether these characters are supported or any possible
workarounds would be
2012 Dec 21
2
how can I import op.gz files with read.csv or otherwise
Dear R-users,
I am struggling to directly read an "op.gz" file into R. NOAA kindly provides daily weather data on their FTP server for download.
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R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22)
Platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United Kingdom.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United Kingdom.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_United Kingdom.1252
[4]
2013 Jun 18
0
[LLVMdev] ARM struct byval size > 64 triggers failure
Hi Rajesh,
The callee code looks okay to me
> Assembly for check114
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> sub sp, sp, #16
> push {r11, lr}
> mov r11, sp
> sub sp, sp, #8
> str r3, [r11, #20]
> str r2, [r11, #16]
> str r1, [r11, #12]
> ldr r1,
2013 Jun 18
3
[LLVMdev] ARM struct byval size > 64 triggers failure
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2013 Jun 20
1
[LLVMdev] ARM struct byval size > 64 triggers failure
> - "since ABI says the stack pointer needs to be 8 byte aligned at function entry point" (taken from Manman's reply)
> What will be considered as entry point here?
> Is it place of SP Adjustments "sub sp, sp, #16"
> (Or) Is it place of first user instruction(end of prologue) "ldr r2, .LCPI0_0"
Eight byte stack alignment is a
2015 Jul 09
2
[LLVMdev] llvm jit acting at runtime, like libgccjit ?
Hello,
i mainly code in c/c++ on linux.
I would like to know if I can generate code at runtime using llvm, like libgccjit -> https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/jit/
My needs are : create functions, conditions, loops at runtime. libgccjit does the job pretty well but I would like to test llvm too (licence issue).
Is it possible ?
Is there a resource that helps in that regard ? Kaleidoscope
2016 Mar 24
0
Clang Preprocessor Speed Up
First, surely the right place for this discussion is the cfe-dev mailing
list?
Second, have you determined that this is a noticeable amount of time when
compiling? I have no idea - in my Pascal compiler, parsing the code is
~0.1%, codegen to IR ~1.9% and LLVM 98%. But I'm sure Clang is more complex
in many ways, so the proportion is probably a bit different - a measurement
of the time spent
2013 May 20
2
VM Slowness
I hope this in the right list, but I was wondering if someone could help me
with a VM I have that has lately started having problems. It had been
running for years without problems. It's possible an update is causing this,
but I can't say.
The VM is running CentOS 5.8 and after a time, the machine begins to slow
down. Things like pings or running commands lag. If I reboot the VM, it runs
2016 Mar 24
2
Clang Preprocessor Speed Up
Hello, folks!
Currently me with one other guy are trying to play with clang. The
proposal may seem stupid, excuse me, if it was already discussed, we
just want to try to implement something useful which seems absent for now.
Ok, the idea. It seems interesting to try to make lexer a little bit
more efficient in terms of macro expanding by applying partial expansion
of macros. the idea is that
2004 May 29
1
prerelease of the Postfish
Hello folks,
Although Jack graciously permitted me to keep tinkering on
the Postfish alongside OggFile work ;-) allowing it to sit there in a
partially tinkered state continued to be a distraction. So yesterday
and today I cleaned up the source repository and put together a
prerelease. With this prerelease, I'm putting the project out of mind
until I put out a beta of OggFile.
Actually,