Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "Ices host hangup with icecast2.2kh9 on server host"
2003 Jun 28
2
oggenc and Encoding with VBR
Apologies if this is know. But I've spent most of today Googling for a way
to get this working, and to me, something is wrong here. But it might well
be me. Anyway...
I've been trying to record direct from the soundcard into an ogg file.
I came up with
rawrec -t 10 | oggenc -r -Q -q 5 - > foo.ogg
which partially works. ogg123 will play it, but ogginfo reports
Warning: Hole in
2005 Mar 30
2
Encoding Streaming Audio -- Possible?
--- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote:
> I've been reading the info on Sourceforge about Flac, but there's one
> thing
> I'm not clear about (and it looks like Flac may not support this
> yet).
> Before I installed it, I wanted to know if Flac would do what I need.
>
> I want to be able to record shows on the radio (I have a radio hooked
>
2004 Aug 06
2
replacing ACELP encoding with speex
Hi all,
I'm to hit about aprox the same encoding settings (ie bitrate,filesize,
quality) with talk radio shows that are currently encoded with Real
Producer in 16kbit acelp (maybe cs-acelp).
Currently 2 hours of talk radio encoded in a .rm container yields about
16.3 meg file. With speex in wideband vbr I'm getting very good quality
results, but with a larger filesize of 19.1 meg.
2005 Mar 02
1
rfc: bring ices-kh60 into mainline asap
hi everyone!
currently, karl's branch of ices has a number of interesting features
that the ices release does not:
* jack support (very important for a number of users i know, and
generally cool in terms of interoperability)
* really nice metadata updates and on-the-fly savefile changes
* runner threads for load distribution on smp boxen
* on-the-fly switching of input sources (useful
2005 Dec 18
2
ices-kh60: latency bug
hello,
I've just got ices-kh60 running with jack. It's working OK apart from a
problem where the latency on the stream creeps up from about 15-20 secs to
around 7 minutes. The stream plays OK, but the audio coming out is 7 minutes
behind what goes in. I'm not sure how this can be happening, seeing as I
don't think there are any buffers that long in the system, but it is.
2005 Mar 30
0
Encoding Streaming Audio -- Possible?
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 07:42 pm, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote:
> > I've been reading the info on Sourceforge about Flac, but there's one
> > thing
> > I'm not clear about (and it looks like Flac may not support this
> > yet).
> > Before I installed it, I wanted to know if Flac would do what I need.
2006 Apr 21
3
Is something wrong with ices 2.0-kh60a?
Hiya Karl (and everybody else),
I noticed today that ices 2.0-kh60a came out last January, and opted to
give it a try. Unfortunately, it just wouldn't work at all, so I had to
back down to 2.0-kh60.
What I get in my log is this:
[2006-04-21 21:16:18] DBUG om_shout/check_shout_connected Time we started stream on ice.imars.net:8000/cigr.ogg
[2006-04-21 21:16:19] EROR
2005 Dec 18
0
ices-kh60: latency bug
Andy Baxter wrote:
> hello,
>
> I've just got ices-kh60 running with jack. It's working OK apart from a
> problem where the latency on the stream creeps up from about 15-20 secs to
> around 7 minutes. The stream plays OK, but the audio coming out is 7 minutes
> behind what goes in. I'm not sure how this can be happening, seeing as I
> don't think there are
2010 Dec 09
1
(Fwd) Re: Configuring Softphone
Thank you for the reply.
On 8 Dec 2010 at 13:38, Danny (Danny Nicholas <danny at debsinc.com>) commented
about RE: [asterisk-users] Configuring Softphone:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Gary Kuznitz
> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 1:27 PM
> To: Asterisk
2014 Dec 29
0
Awfully slow dovecot
Robin Helgelin writes:
> We?re using dovecot 1.0.7, which seems to be the latest version
> available on CentOS 5.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to update this if you can, even if you have to
compile it yourself. You'll benefit from many bug fixes, one of which may solve
your problem.
> Downloading emails are dead slow. Really small emails goes quickly,
> but normal emails and
2011 Mar 14
1
[LLVMdev] IndVarSimplify too aggressive ?
Thanks Eli,
After digging thru mail archives & bugzilla, it seems fixing properly this issue would require a major change in the selectionDAG code --- to have it operate on a per function basis instead of per basic-block.
This however, does not seem to be the only issue. The following C code does not produce an efficicient assembly sequence either.
extern void f(unsigned long long v);
void
2006 Apr 22
0
Is something wrong with ices 2.0-kh60a?
Fr?d?ric Bri?re wrote:
> Hiya Karl (and everybody else),
hi
> I noticed today that ices 2.0-kh60a came out last January, and opted to
> give it a try. Unfortunately, it just wouldn't work at all, so I had to
> back down to 2.0-kh60.
ok, send me your xml, so I know what parts are being used, I have to
check the code for something else, but it does look to be the libshout
part
1998 Dec 16
1
Problem with exported Optical Drive
Hi,
I'm using Samba quiet a while and never had a problem I couldn't solve
for myself. Now I've got one :) Everytime I write files > 30 MB on my
exported Fujitsu M2513A Windows is terminating with "Network share is
no longer available". The Windows progress indicator shows nothing, but
the file is written and then discarded (after the error message) !
Now I've set the
2011 Oct 28
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Hi Oskar,
> If having two build systems is a problem, just standardize on cmake.
Does cmake support cross-compilation? Can it cross-compile LLVM ?
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2016 Mar 24
1
NHW codec - progress 2
Hello,
Just a quick message to correct what I have said in my previous post.It
finally seems not that easy to code small wavelet coefficients to have a
good precision, and SPIHT is certainly a very good algorithm for that, -and
I know there are SPIHT experts that can make very good SPIHT-based
codecs-.I have chosen a new and different approach, the multistage residual
coding, so I will try to
2020 May 18
2
Use Galois field New Instructions (GFNI) to combine affine instructions
On 5/18/20 8:24 PM, Craig Topper wrote:
> I can tell you that your avx512 issue is that v64i8 gfni instructions also
> require avx512bw to be enabled to make v64i8 a supported type. The C
> intrinsics handling in the front end know this rule. But since you
> generated your own intrinsics you bypassed that.
Indeed that's the issue... I was stick with what Intel announces here
2011 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] IndVarSimplify too aggressive ?
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison
<Arnaud.AllardDeGrandMaison at dibcom.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The IndVarSimplify pass seems to be too aggressive when it enlarge the induction variable type ; this can pessimize the generated code when the new induction variable size is not natively supported by the target. This is probably not an issue for x86_64,
2005 Nov 07
3
Unable to configure Ices with alsa for Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Hello,
I have a computer with this sound card (from lspci):
0000:01:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Alsa is installed (maybe not properly...)
# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [CA0106 ]: CA0106 - CA0106
Live! 7.1 24bit [SB0410] at 0xc800 irq 10
But I have the impression alsa is ok :
:~# aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card
2007 Aug 06
1
[LLVMdev] Problem compiling LLVM under Cygwin/Mingw
Hello, Alain.
> I'm starting to play with LLVM today and I've trouble compiling it.
> I'm
> working under Windows Vista, with the gcc from Cygwin:
Oh, this seems to be killer mix :) GCC (at least native mingw32 port)
has known problems being running on Vista.
> Is LLVM supposed to work with this version of GCC (probably using the
> -mno-cygwin option to get a
2011 Mar 13
7
[LLVMdev] IndVarSimplify too aggressive ?
Hi all,
The IndVarSimplify pass seems to be too aggressive when it enlarge the induction variable type ; this can pessimize the generated code when the new induction variable size is not natively supported by the target. This is probably not an issue for x86_64, which supports natively all types, but it is a real one for several embedded targets, with very few native types.
I attached a patch to