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  • Burn 24/96 flac files to play on standalone player

    - by takeshin
    I have vinyl record rip in 24/96 flac format. Each track is almost 200 MB big, so the album won't fit on CD. How to burn these files on a DVD to play with the same quality on standalone DVD player? My player supports SACD, DVD Audio and DVD video as well. My OS is Ubuntu Lucid (preferred), but I have also WinXp with Nero installed. BTW, is there any difference between DVD+ and DVD- for audio?

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  • Upscaling audio from 2.1 to 5.1 in Windows 7

    - by Darth Android
    I'm currently using the onboard sound on my Asus P6T6 WS Revolution motherboard (SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio) and was wondering if there was any way to make either windows or the audio drivers upscale 2-channel audio to 5-channel audio (basic duplication would suffice)? I was using a creative sound card but got fed up with the memory leaks and poor sound quality.

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  • ffmpeg logo blur

    - by ime
    i add logo on video with ffmpeg and in some videos it blurs. how to make logo independent from videos? i mean so that it no matter what quality of video logo will be good.

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  • Writing ~ 630 MBs of MP3 to a Regular Audio CD

    - by Maxim Z.
    I have around 630 MBs of an MP3 podcast that I want to burn to a CD so that a friend can listen to it while driving. I understand that MP3 is very different from the normal audio CD format, but would it be possible to fit this amount onto a typical 700mb CD in the correct (non-MP3) format? I don't really care if some quality is lost. Thanks in advance!

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  • How to print a rendered website to pdf or vector graphics?

    - by Lo Sauer
    This is a crucial question to many: Searching the web, I have found several command line tools that allow you to convert a HTML-document to a PDF-document, however they all seem to use their own, and rather incomplete rendering engine, resulting in poor quality How can you print the rendered output of a modern web-browser to pdf, (and/or svg) whilst retaining as much vector graphics as possible? There is a solution called: webkit-pdf (which renders everything to bitmap graphics) I am looking for options, alternatives, suggestions perhaps even a printer-driver or webservices? Thanks

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  • DVI to USB adapter - Worth it?

    - by Brian
    Hello, I have a DVI TV, and was wondering if anyone has tried out the DVI to USB adapter and could let me knwo what kind of quality it has... was it worth it? Was thinking of using it for online TV (don't have a wireless device)... Thanks.

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  • BDrip vs BRrip?

    - by ahmed
    What is the difference between a BDrip and a BRrip? I often see these term while downloading videos.And which one is better in quality ?

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  • 2 pass encoding or not?

    - by marco.ragogna
    I would like to do a backup of some movies on DVD with File Factory. In the output setting, by default the option 2 pass encoding is disabled. Do I need to enable it for better quality and does it worth?

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  • How to get a good clean newspaper scan?

    - by itsadok
    I tried a few times to scan newspaper articles, but the images I got were always blotchy and with bad colors (sort of like this). Sometimes I see some really good scans, like this. What is the trick to get such good results? Do I need some high-quality scanner, or do I need some good photoshop filters? If there was something I could do using free tools it would be awesome.

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  • Recommended FXO Gateway for UK analogue lines

    - by Bryan
    Can anybody recommend any FXO gateway devices to connect analogue telephone lines to an Asterisk VoIP system. Requirements: Minimum of 4 ports. Enterprise grade - quality is more important than price. For UK analogue telephone lines. - I don't know if this makes a difference or not? I'd also be interested to hear bad experiences, so I can get an idea of which devices to avoid.

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  • Extracting and re-combining audio from a video

    - by waitinforatrain
    I'm fed up with Vegas, Premiere, Pinnacle, SoundForge and all of the other editors I've tried. I'm trying to modify the audio of an AVI file, but all of the editors I've tried insist on re-encoding the video when I save the changes, and either reduce the quality or take hours. Is there a way to just extract the audio stream from a video with ffmpeg, edit it in an audio editor and then recombine the saved changes with the video?

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  • Looking for tex to html converter

    - by Stephen
    I need to convert a very large latex project (made up of many .tex and style files) into .html (or something similarly non-.pdf). Can someone recommend a quality converter program? Preferably, one that is: available on linux (specifically Ubuntu) actively maintained Thanks!

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  • How to automate photoshop from the command line.

    - by Raymond
    I have a tool which writes some tags to a photo. On some photos it fails, and for those I want to open them in photoshop, and resave it with maximum quality (jpeg). Ideally I would like to do that from the command line as then I can just do: for %a in (*.jpg) do mytool.exe "%a" || [AUTOMATED PROCESS HERE] I tried first just doing photoshop.exe "%a" but it seems photoshop doesn't even accept a command line argument for what photo to open.

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  • Creating zoom-pan video from a picture in Linux

    - by Pavel
    I would like to make a six second video using six images. Each second is sliding over one image from its top to its botom. Or some other motion effect – I would like to try several. I tried kdenlive Imagination Videoporama PhotoFilmStrip The first one has not enough settings (don't remember what exactly) and all those have rather poor quality – the resized picture is very "aliased" (like no quadratic filter was applied during resizing).

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  • Managing a wireless internet connection

    - by cornjuliox
    I've just recently purchased a USB wi-fi adapter and have been using the software (for Windows XP) that comes with it to search for and connect to networks, but it's really quite slow and featureless. Are there free/OSS alternatives for Windows XP that can I can replace it with? Preferably something that can, in addition to connecting/searching for wireless networks, display stats like signal strength and transfer speeds on graphs so I can better monitor the quality of my connection?

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  • variable bitrate streaming under linux

    - by ufk
    Hi. i know that in Linux i can stream using vlc and ffmpeg. i was able to successfully stream using vlc but only in static bitrates. i must set 400k/s or 800k/s. i want it to use as much upload bandwidth as it can consume. so if my internet line is not busy and i'm not downloading anything the quality will be better. is it possible to do such a thing?

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  • How do I combine MP4 videos? [closed]

    - by LoopyWolf
    Possible Duplicate: How can I merge two mp4 files without losing quality? I hunted all over the web but found nothing - I'm trying to compile a bunch of MP4s into a single video file. VirtualDub won't touch it.. and ultra-vibe no longer exists and the other "freeware mp4 combiners" all didn't work or were hobbled. Does anyone know a way?

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  • Advice on where to install Redis

    - by redsquare
    I have just introduced Redis into our application and I am not sure where best to install in production. I read that the Windows option is not production quality so i need to install on Linux. I currently have 5 redhat boxes and cannot get any more provisioned at this current time. These consist of Active/Passive HaProxy load balancer and a cluster of three RabbitMQ boxes. Where would you install an Active/Passive redis instances?

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  • Is anyone using Node.js as an actual web server?

    - by Jeremy
    I am trying to convince myself to pick it up and start developing with it, but I want to know if anyone has expected stability issues or anything of the sort. I understand it isn't "production" quality, like Apache or IIS. I figure for a small site, it should be fine (max of 200 concurrent connections). Should I assume this?

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