Hi,
I thought this could be of interest to some people here. I have just
released an acoustic echo canceller as part of Speex 1.1.9
(http://www.speex.org/). So far, I have tested it on 8 kHz, but it
should work for other sampling rates. It uses the MDF algorithm and
(optionally) residual echo canc
Tim Goetze wrote:
> To be honest, I don't know if it's undefined behaviour; I don't read
> ISO compiler ABI standards (if they exist in the first place). I was
> simply trusting that common sense would always allow this
> cross-language subclassing, apparently I was wrong.
Trusting that unspec
[Erik de Castro Lopo]
Tim Goetze wrote:
Enter gcc version 3, moving the vtable member to memory offset 0 of a
derived type even if the base type is in C which doesn't know about
vtables.
Relying on undefined behaviour will, sooner or later, result in tears.
To be honest, I don't know if it
Tim Goetze wrote:
> Frailty, thy name is GCC
>
> A Modern Drama in Three Scenes.
>
> Dramatis Personae: An ardent programmer and a popular C++ compiler
>
> -*-
>
> Prologue:
>
> Appalled by the rat race commonly known as the proprietary software
> business, our young and gifted hero joins th
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 08:43:45PM -0300, Ignacio Ram?rez wrote:
> However, if I try the same configuration with the the M-Audio card
> (which is mapped to card 2, full duplex is implicit)
>
> jackd -R -d alsa -d "hw:2" -p128 -n2 -S -r48000
>
> I get a lot of xruns. Then, if I try something like
[Jack O'Quin]
Anticlimax: ;-)
Our hero sees the error of his ways. Eschewing the grotesque
compromises imposed on C++ by its quixotic quest (??) for "Object
Oriented Programming Without Garbage Collection" (OOPWGC), he returns
to sanity, living happily ever after, writing robust, portable
pr
Hi all,
I have a Compaq Presario notebook with an AMD64 3000+ and I am trying to use
an M-Audio MobilePre for home studio and realtime effects.
This machine comes with an nforce3 chipset, including an intel8x0 sound
card.
I have a 2.6.12rc4-mm2 kernel with the realtime module loaded.
I also have t
Chris Camisa wrote:
Hello!
Sorry if I'm starting in the wrong place, but after several months
of thinking and two weeks of working, I have a couple of questions.
1.) can FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE operate without a sound card such that the
Network Audio Server allows applications running on it t
Hello!
Sorry if I'm starting in the wrong place, but after several months
of thinking and two weeks of working, I have a couple of questions.
1.) can FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE operate without a sound card such that the
Network Audio Server allows applications running on it to have sound
heard on
Tim Goetze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Epilogue:
>
> Our hero has completely and permanently lost his faith in the popular
> compiler. Disillusioned and indecisive, he resigns himself to
> henceforth reluctantly write C++ only to support his miserable
> life. His plight is so bad he downright re
hi kevin,
from the Summer of Code Mentoring Organization FAQ:
"Are you accepting any more Organizations into the program?
No."
Kevin Sookocheff wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a mentor for Google's summer coding project for
students. In a nut-shell, a student pairs with a mentor from an
Frailty, thy name is GCC
A Modern Drama in Three Scenes.
Dramatis Personae: An ardent programmer and a popular C++ compiler
-*-
Prologue:
Appalled by the rat race commonly known as the proprietary software
business, our young and gifted hero joins the light side, deeply
inspired by the mani
> also kde/qt drag and drop would be
> nice..
xmms can do so and there's a JACK plugin available for it.
Best regards
ce
After my initial problems with jack I must say I have come to like jack.
Especially together with muse. Now I wonder, is there something like a sample
browser (possibly with jack output) that allows traversing through
directories and click-n-play audio files in them? Something like good old
fas
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