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2014 Aug 09
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Silence Detection for stream - Linux (Ubuntu 12.04/14.04) ALSA ONLY
Hello, I only know a nice tool for JACK, called silentjack. So if by any chance, you find the strength to use JACK anyway, here is the source code : http://www.aelius.com/njh/silentjack/ The code is very light and simple : if you have some programming skills, you might even adapt it for ALSA. Sorry for this OT answer. Hoggins! Le 09/08/2014 02:39, Dean Sauer a ?crit : > Looking to
2014 Aug 24
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Silence Detection for stream - Linux (Ubuntu 12.04/14.04) ALSA ONLY
Le 24/08/2014 10:30, Dean Sauer a ?crit : > jack and the companion feces of pulseaudio are not present on my systems > or allowed, ever, period. Wow. That makes me want to post help on this list soooo badly next time you ask. I mentioned JACK because the tool is JACK enabled, but that you could also adapt it. Adults on this list have, for the most part, already passed through that anal
2014 Sep 30
1
Silence Detection for stream - Linux (Ubuntu 12.04/14.04) ALSA ONLY
2014 Oct 01
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Silence Detection for stream - Linux (Ubuntu 12.04/14.04) ALSA ONLY
2001 May 21
1
SoX support
For those of you who want to be able to decode Ogg Vorbis files into other formats, SoX (the swiss army knife of audio programs) now has Ogg Vorbis support in CVS. It can read Ogg Vorbis files and export the audio in any format SoX supports. You can also write Ogg Vorbis with it, but, because of limitations in the design of SoX, only output at 128kbps is supported. Note: Instructions on how to
2011 May 23
0
Transcode from AAC to MP3 (or vice versa)
On Mon, 23 May 2011, Chip wrote: > To: icecast at xiph.org > From: Chip <chiapas at aktivix.org> > Subject: [Icecast] Transcode from AAC to MP3 (or vice versa) > > Hi > > To continue the interesting streamTranscode thread but in a slightly > different direction, I have a user station that would like to send us > a 64kbps AAC stream and have us transcode that to
2016 Jan 07
2
Asterisk 11 and old Thomson 2030S Hardphone => SIP Register/Auth Problem against V11
Am 07.01.2016 um 10:55 schrieb Frank: > On Wed, 2016-01-06 at 17:03 +0100, Juergen Sauer wrote: Thx, 4answer. :) >> with in my sip.conf, I have got for this hardphone: >> [...] >> [hard1] >> username=hard1 >> secret=correct-and-three-times-checked-4-digit-pin > > In most cases, there is no need to set the "username=" option. The
2016 Jan 06
2
Asterisk 11 and old Thomson 2030S Hardphone => SIP Register/Auth Problem against V11
Hi! I wish you all e Happy New Year first! Allthough, I'm relative new to Asterisk, I got our server up and Running, Softphones, ISDN, and a brand new Snom 821 are working flawlessly. :) Platform is Debian 8/Asterisk Packages (11) from Debian Repo. But I am running into problems setting up 2 older Hardphones, Thomson 2030S. :( with in my sip.conf, I have got for this hardphone: [...]
2010 Sep 15
0
Group share problem
Hi I've set up some group accessible shares on a rhel4u8 linux box running samba 3.0.33 This appeared to be functioning correctly (a week ago) but now users are having issues with accessing the shares when mapped to a drive in Windows XP. Shares were set up as follows: [Project] comment = Project area path = /home/mymount/Project writable = yes directory
2006 May 26
1
End of migration: adding support for some an alog phones
Nuthin beats an Atlas: http://www.adtran.com/adtranpx/Doc/0/TUA2HMOPDK3KN6S9LM1FH91169/61200305L2-8 A.pdf Telephony Swiss army knife. You can make it do anything. Be prepared to crap your pants when you see the price, though. -----Original Message----- From: Time Bandit [mailto:timebandit001@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 9:23 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
2016 Sep 05
1
more than one IP address on network device?
Am 05.09.2016 um 15:29 schrieb Kenneth Porter: > --On Monday, September 05, 2016 4:15 PM +0200 Yamaban > <foerster at lisas.de> wrote: > >> How about using the "ip" tool? > > Thanks. I looked at the man page and it looks like it's the Swiss army > knife of Linux networking. Lots of subcommands. I'll dig through that. Probably a useful summary of ip
2000 May 15
1
Unix media system
I hope it isn't too confusing to everyone posting my responses here. Monty requested this thread of discussion be moved to this list. On 14 May 2000 15:54:28 Martin Vogt <mvogt@rhrk.uni-kl.de> wrote: > The anser is "arts". It will become the KDE2.0 soundserver. > Currently I'm integrating the kmpg patch into arts, > then all KDE2.0 apps will be vorbis aware (if
2017 Aug 22
2
more questions on setting up autofs on C7
Hi! Thanks to some of you I got autofs set up on my C7 netbook for mounting local cifs filesytems. Now I want to do something on my C7 desktop machine, that seems to me to be a little different, and I"m not sure how to do it. I have an external RAID1 box that attaches via USB. It is/will be nearly always /dev/sdc, but being USB I can't guarantee that it will always be found there.
2007 Mar 19
1
"Module not found"
I'm trying to run a program called GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife) under Wine. Most of it runs, however, as part of its normal operation it creates a batch file, BABEL.BAT, to communicate with a GPS using GPSBabel. I've run GPSBabel by itself under wine and it works. I've run the batchfile by hand and *THAT* works (under wcmd). However, I've since discovered that when GSAK
2010 Nov 10
0
Friday @12 Noon EST: PhonoSDK from Voxeo Labs
Topic: Phono and Phono SDK, an exciting development you can read about at http://phono.com You can learn all about the technical aspects of Phono and the SDK Friday with Chris Matthieu, but here are a couple of interesting implementations that don't require much effort to show a proof-of-concept: 1) There is already a WordPress plugin that literally allows you to add a button on your
2016 Sep 05
0
more than one IP address on network device?
--On Monday, September 05, 2016 4:15 PM +0200 Yamaban <foerster at lisas.de> wrote: > How about using the "ip" tool? Thanks. I looked at the man page and it looks like it's the Swiss army knife of Linux networking. Lots of subcommands. I'll dig through that.
2013 Feb 11
1
Keyword Flags
I mostly use Mutt to read mail but today I fired up Thunderbird. I have a shell script that looks for new mail, which looks for files in cur/ and new/ ending with the server hostname or a comma. When I fired up TB it seems that all new mail has been given a flag of ,a which I gather means it matches a keyword. My questions are: How did this happen? Did TB do something strange to my mail when
2017 Oct 14
0
Convert from mbox to Maildir
Zitat von Josef Wolf <jw at raven.inka.de>: > Any thougths? Deliver IMHO should be run directly by the MTA, if possible, because being run by procmail you loose the capability of using SIEVE. The dovecot way to convert mailbox formats is the dsync (doveadm sync) command, which is the Swiss army knife for this kind of purpose. And if you are in need of converting a bunch of
2008 Mar 20
0
RE: [CentOS] Running CentOS 4.6 domUs on CentOS5.1 dom0 and domUscrash
Sorry for the top post, blackberry. Well I like to be able to install my machines in the xenstore with 'xm new' and then manage them from there, but virt-install and virsh are useful too, so I just use CentOS base then replace their xen with the one from xen.org keeping libvirt and now I have the best of both worlds. The commercial one isn't without gripes too. Like I wish they had
2006 Aug 17
0
PXE Knife Pre-Release
Afternoon everyone, I thought I'd let you all know I've just finished up the first initial release of PXE Knife, a utility that makes use of Syslinux to provide a bunch of utilities that (mostly) come on floppy disks and are a true pain to try and deal with. The goal is to try and give a normal sysadmin enough good tools within a pxe boot environment be able to deal with a number of