Bug#652615: flac: Does not change bit/rate as set at command line.

2011-12-21 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Fabian:

Please don't answer to me, but to the bug report!

Oh! It is my mailer - does not include CC to the reports - and I forget
about it.

 split-track01.wav: WARNING: legacy WAVE file has format type 1 but
 bits-per-sample=24 1.wav: wrote 81344298 bytes, ratio=0.682

It looks like your WAV file is either corrupted or does not satisfy 
some format type expectations. This would also explain why mplayer is 
unable to determine its bit rate.

Ah, no. It is (WARNING: legacy WAVE file has format type 1) absolutely
useless message, it means nothing except that the file has been
processed before by something (in my case it may be peak upleafting or
something else) - the output is pretty good file. I can try
another .wav that was not processed by something - the problem is that
it be 16/44 - the message will disappear but the bug will remain. :o(

 May this will help to shed some light on the problem: mplayer2 ceased
 to show bit rate as follows:

 Detected file format: raw FLAC (libavformat)
 [flac @ 0xb90280]max_analyze_duration reached
 [lavf] stream 0: audio (flac), -aid 0
 Load subtitles in /usr/local/share/.0/tmp/1/
 ==
 Opening audio decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders
 AUDIO: 96000 Hz, 2 ch, s32le, 0.0 kbit/0.00% (ratio: 0-768000)
 Selected audio codec: [ffflac] afm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg FLAC audio)
 ==
 AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 2ch s32le (4 bytes per sample)

 Here is  0.0 kbit  - for mp3 files it worked OK.

 Any other info I can help with?

Hmm. Probably, not.



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[LAU] Santa LACus (your Xmas Linux Audio Conference 2012 reminder)

2011-12-21 Thread Robin Gareus
Hi all,

Just a friendly reminder that JANUARY 11 is the deadline for all
submissions to the Linux Audio Conference (LAC 2012), which will take
place at CCRMA (Stanford, California) in April
2012!http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/

Santa LACus wishes a great paper-and-music-submitting holiday to all!

Ho, ho.

Bruno

- - - - - - - - -

LAC 2012: the Linux Audio Conference - Call for Participation
April 12-15, 2012 @ CCRMA, Stanford University

http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/

[Apologies for cross-postings] [Please distribute]

Online submission of papers, music, installations and workshops is now
open! On the website you will find up-to-date instructions, as well as
important information about deadlines, travel, lodging, and so on. Read
on for more details!

We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing
based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus on technical,
artistic or scientific issues and can target developers or users. We are
also looking for music that has been produced or composed entirely or
mostly using Linux and other Open Source music software.

The Deadline for all submissions is January 11th, 2012

The Linux Audio Conference (LAC) is an international conference that
brings together musicians, sound artists, software developers and
researchers, working with Linux as an open, stable, professional
platform for audio and media research and music production. LAC includes
paper sessions, workshops, and a diverse program of electronic music.

The upcoming 2012 conference will be hosted at CCRMA, Stanford
University, on April 12-15. The Center for Computer Research in Music
and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University is a multi-disciplinary
facility where composers and researchers work together using
computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research
tool. CCRMA has been using and developing Linux as an audio platform
since 1997.

http://ccrma.stanford.edu

Stanford University is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, about one
hour south of San Francisco, California. This is the first time LAC will
take place in the United States.

http://www.stanford.edu

We look forward to seeing you at Stanford in April!

Sincerely,

The LAC 2012 Organizing Team

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Hello!

2011-12-21 Thread marcy
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Bug#652943: ecatools: ecasignalview binary missing from package

2011-12-21 Thread Jamie Thompson
Package: ecatools
Version: 2.8.1-3

I've noticed that the ecasignalview binary is missing from the package,
but it's man page remains. I've glanced at the source package, and the
source seems to still be there, but it's not mentioned in the package
description, nor can I find a mention of it intentionally being left
out, so I'm unsure as to what the bug is...it's either the man page
needed to go and an explanation of why ecasignalview has been removed,
or the binary being added back in.

- Jamie



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