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2016 May 10
3
Opus encoding rate for very quiet noisefloor
Hi Opus list, Please forgive me if this has been asked before. I find that Opus encoder created in mode OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO (as opposed to _VOIP) is using a lot of bits to encode silent periods of speech. This is relevant to a voip application for which good quality music is desirable, and in which I add a minimal comfort noise (order of few bits loud, e.g. MLS signal of amplitude 1 or 2)
2002 Jun 23
5
(Un)Usefulness of Vorbisgain?
I've just Replaygained several of my Vorbis albums with Vorbisgain, ranging from 80's metal to present day soft rock. What I don't understand is why does Vorbisgain actually make all tracks QUIETER? I see an average of -7db on most albums. And after that, not only are they substantially quieter than my MP3s (which is a pain), but it also fails to really "even out" the volume.
2013 Jul 27
1
GeForce 8800GT fan control
I have a GeForce 8800GT that I am trying to lower the fan speed on. I can change the fan RPM from high to not-as-high but I want more control over it. It is too loud and it was quieter with the blob. Maybe the temps are too high to make it quieter. # echo 1 >/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:01:00.0/i2c-6/6-002e/pwm1_enable # sensors fam15h_power-pci-00c4 Adapter: PCI adapter power1:
2015 Nov 12
2
[cfe-dev] [Openmp-dev] LLVM Social in Austin - Nov. 15?
Hi, On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Cownie, James H via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > It would be much more convenient for those of us who are in town for SC and staying downtown if we could find somewhere in walking range. (Which in my mind is 1 to 3/2 of a mile; others may have different criteria, but I find a 30 min walk refreshing after taking beer :-). > Agreed.
2016 Mar 21
0
Re: [PATCH supermin 0/5] Make supermin mini-initrd quieter and faster.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:07:34AM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Various patches to make supermin quieter. By outputting fewer > messages on the fast path, we use the slow emulated UART less, and > this improves boot times. > > Also remove some kernel modules that we cannot or should not be using, > which also improves boot times. Trying to apply this series on current
2014 Jun 18
0
R128gain & metaflac
Ian Nartowicz wrote: > I use it :) To optionally allow adjustment of tracks containing different > types of gain tag to a similar overall loudness. Admittedly this isn't > common. Files using the original replaygain algorithm with a reference > loudness of 83dB are now very rare, but R128 tags are starting to show up > (eg. in Opus) and these play at a significantly
2016 Mar 21
1
Re: [PATCH supermin 0/5] Make supermin mini-initrd quieter and faster.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 07:02:32AM +0100, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:07:34AM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > Various patches to make supermin quieter. By outputting fewer > > messages on the fast path, we use the slow emulated UART less, and > > this improves boot times. > > > > Also remove some kernel modules that we cannot or
2009 Apr 16
0
technical questions about FLAC
On Apr 14, 2009, at 02:05, Casey wrote: > I have a few questions about FLAC that aren't answered in the FAQ > or the documentation. Maybe someone knows about these details. I can't answer all of these without guessing on some... > 1. What exactly is meant by "reference encoder"? Many codecs including FLAC allow for multiple encodings of the same source data, but
2014 Jun 18
2
R128gain & metaflac
>The use of R128 also raises the question about "REPLAYGAIN_REFERENCE_LOUDNESS" >tag. Currently flac/metaflac writes "REPLAYGAIN_REFERENCE_LOUDNESS=89.0 dB" >but doesn't use it when decoding (it seems that nothing uses this tag). >R128 defines reference level differently, so this tag makes little sense for >it. IMHO it's better not to write this tag when
2006 Nov 13
1
Newbie Questions . . .
Hello all. My company currently has an older Executone PBX system that we are outgrowing. Rather than wait until the last minute to make a hasty decision, I thought it would be a good idea to do some research and compare options first. My expertise is in computers and networking, and telephony systems are mostly foreign to me. What we currently have are 5 incoming POTS lines and 25
2015 Nov 13
2
[cfe-dev] [Openmp-dev] LLVM Social in Austin - Nov. 15?
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sebastian Pop" <spop at codeaurora.org> > To: "James H Cownie" <james.h.cownie at intel.com> > Cc: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>, "John Leidel (jleidel)" <jleidel at micron.com>, "LLVM Dev" > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>, "cfe-dev" <cfe-dev at
2007 Jun 06
2
upsdevctl is -rwxr-xr-x
Hi, I've installed the debian package of these ups tools and everything looks good. debian:/var/log# upsdrvctl -h Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.1 (Though I'll have to wait for a quieter time to pull the plug and test it.) debian:/var/log# ls -l `which upsdrvctl` -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 18232 Sep 22 2005 /sbin/upsdrvctl I notice that upsdrvctl is
2012 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] llvm Greater Toronto Area social
The next meeting is going to be Wednesday next week (9th) at 19:00. Lets try a somewhat quieter place this time: http://www.harbordhouse.ca. No web app for the GTA one, just reply to me if you are going :-) Cheers, Rafael
2007 May 10
1
ices low volume
(this was also posted to the asterisk forum, but received no replies... Maybe someone here can help) I'm using the ices command to stream a conference to an icecast server. This is working nicely, for the most part, but the volume is very low. The streamed ogg vorbis audio is much quieter than what I hear in a SIP client, for example (on the same machine with the same audio hardware, of
2008 Oct 17
2
Installer kernel config
Hello, I'm curious where I can find the config for the kernel included with the CentOS 5.2 x86_64 installer. I need to verify hardware compatibility (especially ethernet and SATA) prior to making a purchase decision, and reckon that seeing what's included with the installer would be the most direct way. Thanks for any leads, Ian
2013 Aug 16
0
bugs closed by xen 4.3 release in svn
On Fri, 2013-08-16 at 15:12 +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: > waldi, > > I reckon you can close at least the following with the new release. > > Ian. > > diff --git a/xen/debian/changelog b/xen/debian/changelog > index e5b25ef..fc3f161 100644 > --- a/xen/debian/changelog > +++ b/xen/debian/changelog > @@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ xen (4.3.0-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low >
2006 May 31
3
Zap channels ringing too loudly
Hi All I've got an asterisk system, using a couple of Xorcom Astribanks to provide FXS ports. (I'm using the zaptel 1.2 branch, if that matters) I've noticed that the ringing volume is a lot louder than on our old phone system, and people are starting to complain it's too loud. (This is the noise the phone makes when it rings, not the noise in your handset when you ring
2016 Mar 17
9
[PATCH supermin 0/5] Make supermin mini-initrd quieter and faster.
Various patches to make supermin quieter. By outputting fewer messages on the fast path, we use the slow emulated UART less, and this improves boot times. Also remove some kernel modules that we cannot or should not be using, which also improves boot times. Rich.
2006 Dec 19
3
Echo problem
Hello, We're in the process of setting up an Asterisk server, and are having echo problems. We have a Digium TE110P, and have tried the MG and MARK2 AGGRESSIVE echo cancellers, with a variety of gain levels and training times, and with both trunk and 1.2 branch versions of Zaptel, Libpre, and Asterisk. In all cases, callers from the PSTN hear their own voice echoed back after 1.5-2 seconds;
2006 May 21
2
Re: High pitched whine with Speex
When I just copy the microphone input buffer to the output buffer the sound plays OK. But if I encode and decode the buffer through Speex I get a high pitched constant tone in the background. I actually do hear my voice speaking when I talk, but it's faint and much quieter than the tone. Here's what my data looks like: Input is the first 5 floats of each input buffer. Output is