Paul Webster wrote:
> From an old BBC Monitor (arts programme)
>
> https://twitter.com/bbcarchive/status/1381615591212089344
Very enjoyable, thanks. John Schlesinger directed.
Here is link to original on BBC web-site, for those who may like to
browse further.
Jeff07971 wrote:
> "increased pace, rhythm, attack and timing (PRAT)"
>
> He got it in one
>
Excellent !
For those unaware, this term carries a meaning in British English that,
apparently, is not universally shared/adopted/understood in other
"Englishes":
rbl wrote:
> TBH I am a little surprised that the effect is so pronounced and am not
> quite sure exactly what is going on, esp as I am doing a lot of
> averaging!
>
I cant help you there, I have no practical experience. It looks as if
your process brings out some kind of low frequency end
rbl wrote:
>
> However pink noise and the "Octave" X-axis gives flat down to 500Hz (as
> expected) but then rising below 500Hz.
Perhaps your sampling frequency steps are too large to accurately
capture energy per octave at the low end. Also seems to show up with
your White noise plotted
xray80 wrote:
> Thank you for help. I change the decimal symbol in Windows 7. I restart
> the Pc, the decimal symbol change in the".", but dont work. No sound
> from the Transporter.
> No error in server log.
> 19-11-16 21:16:56.3191] main::init (387) Starting Logitech Media Server
> (v7.9.2,
xray80 wrote:
> I like to change decimal symbol but I dont know where I change in
> windows.
According to Google/Microsoft:
-Change the Windows regional settings to modify the appearance of some
data types-
Paul Webster wrote:
> I don't have an answer for you ... but I see that this is a very recent
> LMS.
>
> Thinking aloud to get ideas from others ... could this be another issue
> with recent LMS and conversions being broken somehow?
Recent LMS has shipped with a newer version of -flac- that,
castalla wrote:
> What happens to the levitation if there's a power cut? Probably a
> nicely scratched disc ?
It seems that some audiophiles do UPS. I noticed this (haven't watched
the video, though):
https://www.psaudio.com/askpaul/choosing-a-ups-for-the-system/
ralphpnj wrote:
On the contrary I don't believe that I missed anything since it was only
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle at work. Not only that but because of
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle there is no need to even state what
the variables are since they could and can be just about
I think you may have, inadvertently, missed a term for an external
potential. But I don't think it invalidates your argument.
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