Re: xine's ffmpegaudio doesn't downmix, sio_getpar() reports 6 channels instead of 2

2022-09-29 Thread adr
er to hear first if not from the maintainer, at least from some other dev, so I'll try again: any thoughts? On Sun, 25 Sep 2022, adr wrote: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2022 16:17:06 +0000 (UTC) From: adr To: misc@openbsd.org Cc: po...@openbsd.org Subject: Re: xine's ffmpegaudio doesn'

Re: xine's ffmpegaudio doesn't downmix, sio_getpar() reports 6 channels instead of 2

2022-09-25 Thread adr
On Thu, 22 Sep 2022, adr wrote: Hi, first of all, I've never contributed to the xine project, and I don't have any experience with sndio, so bear with me... Frustrated with the bad sound playing a 6 channels aac audio I decided to take a look. The device is a usb one: $ dmesg | gre

xine's ffmpegaudio doesn't downmix, sio_getpar() reports 6 channels instead of 2

2022-09-22 Thread adr
Hi, first of all, I've never contributed to the xine project, and I don't have any experience with sndio, so bear with me... Frustrated with the bad sound playing a 6 channels aac audio I decided to take a look. The device is a usb one: $ dmesg | grep -i audio uaudio0 at uhub2 port 3 configura

Re: Please put vi in base

2022-03-13 Thread adr
Whow, a book to learn ed... just take a look to the man page. If you are a vi user you should need only 5 minutes to see what subset of ex commands its grandpa supports. Lets change the home partition to another disk, so people reading this nonsense don't get scared... $ ed /etc/fstab 518 # pri

Re: msdos partition is too small in arm64/miniroot68.img

2021-01-07 Thread adr
On Thu, Jan 07, 2021 at 01:01:53PM +, tech-lists wrote: > On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 09:01:19PM +, a...@sdf.org wrote: > > [...method...] > > thanks for that, I'll let you know how I get on. I think your > problem with spontaneous crashes might be down to swapfile, > sdcard is unsuitable for

Re: msdos partition is too small in arm64/miniroot68.img

2021-01-06 Thread adr
ridium is enormously improved. I've problems with some applications been killed randomly. At first I thought that the limits on login.conf were responsible, but it doesn't look like that. If I found the problem I'll post it. Regards, adr.

du man page

2020-10-21 Thread adr
place to report these trivial documentation fixes? Regards, adr.

Re: Tools for writers

2019-11-02 Thread adr
kkra.com/ Both of them are small C programs, almost no dependencies, beautiful output and easy input syntax. Regards, adr

Re: Requesting vi tips

2019-10-20 Thread adr
e the OP, vi in Openbsd is nvi. Nvi can display multiple buffers (they are called screens) splitting the screen. Nvi keeps the marks between screens when they are views of the same file. About v, I mark the starting position with ms. Then move around and use `s`` to see what I have. regards, adr

Re: Requesting vi tips

2019-10-19 Thread adr
separators. You have to write before a literal , that is the sequence C-vC-v| This is not documented anywhere. At least to my knowledge. And that's my way to say sorry for been an asshole. adr.

Re: vi(1) and ranges

2019-10-18 Thread adr
I for one am currently not interested in looking at your work (assuming there's going to be any) No, there is not going to be any. I don't like what you are encouraging. Bye.

vi(1) and ranges

2019-10-18 Thread adr
nt, motion, etc. regards, adr

Re: Requesting vi tips

2019-10-18 Thread adr
On Fri, 18 Oct 2019, cho...@jtan.com wrote: For the record, I have a finite amount of neurons with a correspondingly finite amount of synapses. There is only so much even I can hold in my head. Asking actual humans for access to the particular minutiae they happen to have itemised to the nth unn

Re: Requesting vi tips

2019-10-18 Thread adr
damn thing. You see, is so easy to be an asshole. adr.

nvi and '|' in exrc

2019-10-09 Thread adr
d the map worked. I think that changing the read() at ex_sourcefd in ex/ex_source.c for a custom function that insert the CH_LITERAL is a good idea. Or at least add a description of this behavior in the man page. Or maybe I'm just missing something. Anyway, now you know. adr.