if you assume what i'm saying two paragraphs up is in some way
accurate, then it makes sense that you should make software so good
that it will make people want to switch (and once they switch to the
audio software and are happy, motivating a switch to linux is easy).
Well, that's what I am
Hi to all,
I´m looking for a codec that is able to do realtime compression as fast as
possible in order to use it for high speed audioconferencing.
Thought about values 5ms ... don´t know what´s possible and what not -
just a first request, any information appreaciated.
Thanks in advance
-- A
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On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 04:25, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
Hopefully, at some point, most of the computing chain will be
free, including the hardware.
And who will fund such a development? How do you think the Linux kernel
is being developed so fast? If we wait for us geeks to come up with such
a
Hi to developers
I'm search for realtime sound and peak gain indicator (db) algorithms and
formulas.
My first idea is all 16 bit absolute sound_sample_values in time interval
t1...t2 compare with ethalon sine wave
( where ethalon sine wave amplitude is 32000 and lenght/2 is t2-t1 )
Also
On Sunday, June 22, 2003, at 10:46 AM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
Not a _specific_ OS. There are _many_ open-source OS's out there and
none of them have monopolistic agenda like Apple or M$. Nor do they use
the open-source community efforts to promote their own commercial
products.
It is important to
New in this release:
-Total rewrite of the interface and half the core player engine.
-CheeseTracker now uses the Qt toolkit.
-Nicely featured sample editor.
-High amount of customization options.
-Interface improvements in nearly all aspects, it should be more userfriendly and
Have a look at Speex (http://speex.org/).
::: sam :::
Hi to all,
I´m looking for a codec that is able to do realtime compression as
fast as
possible in order to use it for high speed audioconferencing.
Thought about values 5ms ... don´t know what´s possible and what not
-
just a first
How do you think the Linux kernel is being developed so fast?
By enthusiatic developers with enough money to survive.
Wrong. How do you think Linus will now dedicate full-time to developing
kernel, from paypal contributions from other geeks? It's IBM, Redhat,
and many other companies with
It is important to note some of Apple's contributions to the open
source community besides darwin.
Darwin was not developed by Apple. It's originally a project that was
developed on Intel machines. Apple took it on since it had an acceptable
license (BSD).
Several compiler and debugger
On Monday 23 June 2003 13:59, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
However, no one has yet managed to propose an alternative that would
resolve the dilemma that started the whole discussion -- ensuring that
Linux-developed audio software primarily benefits Linux, not a
non-related third-party OS that makes
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Le 23 Juin 2003 13:44, Ivica Bukvic a écrit :
It's IBM, Redhat, and many other companies with interests that pour big
bucks as well as contribute code in the kernel development.
That's wonderful, as long as they don't close the source or impose
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Le 23 Juin 2003 15:04, Fred Gleason a écrit :
If some third party chooses to make money off my sweat, well,
they're welcome to it. Making money was not my primary goal
anyway.
I agree. Besides, free software and money are not incompatible. A
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Hi! ... again ...
News in v1.02 (23/06/2003)
- -
- - Bass file pattern editor.
- - Posibility to load-save your rythm patterns.
- - New command line option.
- - Added more chords to recognition.
- - Bug in +7 chord resolved.
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 10:59, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
It is important to note some of Apple's contributions to the open
source community besides darwin.
Darwin was not developed by Apple. It's originally a project that was
developed on Intel machines. Apple took it on since it had an acceptable
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Le 23 Juin 2003 13:59, Ivica Bukvic a écrit :
Darwin was not developed by Apple. It's originally a project that was
developed on Intel machines. Apple took it on since it had an
acceptable license (BSD).
Apple Safari browser is based on a GPL
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