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Hi there, would anyone know what the file name is (and the location) of the hold music file is in Asterisk?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Its under /etc/asterisk.
In my fairly old version of Asterisk, there's a config file named musiconhold.conf , you'll have to look into it to know where the file(s) is(are) located.
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I'm working on a music writing application and would like to add the functionality to import Finale music files. Right now, the only thing I know is that they are enigma binary files.
Does anyone have any suggestions on where I could start so that I could...
Started by DoryuX on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Not only get Finale file support, but support for files originally created with Sibelius, capella.
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Hi everyone
I'm looking for a simple way to import .flac files into iTunes, so I can play them on my mac, and when I'm out, my iPhone, and I'm willing to be I'm not the first person to want to do this.
What are the best tools for doing this?
The quality...
Started by Chris Adams on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
I've stumbled across this the XLD lossless decoder here - it's worked fairly well, but... .
ITunes will import wav files, and you can convert them to mp3 or AAC there.
You can convert the flac files to wav using the standard flac tools .
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I have got three screenshots below of Flash-based audio players on various websites that draw a waveform of the clip it is going to play and moves along while it is playing and also allowing the user to click on a point on the audio file and it jumps ...
Started by Ian Roke on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
This gives you your peak from the amplitude displays that they are digitally produced music, likely techno of some sort).
Calculate the average RMS amplitude of the corresponding segment of the file.
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I've got two directories containing ~20 GB of music files (mostly mp3, some ogg), and I would like to detect all duplicate songs. There are two complicating factors:
A song may have different filenames in the two directories. Two files containing the ...
Started by JesperE on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
How about something this in the past is to use genpuids... .
That would do it i think.
Not the audio or tag content just the file data.
I think you could compare hash-values of the file data itself.
API requests for 40gb of music, though.
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I really like the music in the game, I looked around the folders but can't seem to find where the music is installed, has anyone found them?
I would really like to listen to the tracks.
Thank you!
Started by JFalk68 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at matrixgames):
We had originally tried to include the music in a folder with WMV files so that players could listen to the music....
I made Gil and Mike sit on my sofa and listen to more than 100 tracks are appreciated .
Glad you like the music.
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Duplicate Unable to remove everything else in a folder except FileA
I guess that it is slightly similar to this: delete [^Music]
However, it does not work.
Started by Masi on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If some of your "files" are also subdirectories, then you want to recursively delete them, too:
rm -r (ls | grep -v '^Music$')
Warning : rm -r can you will be deleting, try looking....
The command
rm (ls | grep -v '^Music$')
should work.
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I'm thinking about spending some time re-ripping my CDs. The last time I did this was a while ago when I was somewhat limited in Hard Drive space. So I encoded all my music at a somewhat thrifty 160kb mp3 files.
I'm no longer worried about hard drive ...
Started by Chuck on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Of Gizmodo articles might help here:
How To: Rip Your Music Like a Pro
The Great MP3 Bitrate Test.
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Given a music file, is it possible to split out each instrument that is being played? I.e. let's say I have someSong.mp3, and in that song there's vocals, guitar, bass and drums. I'd want to get 4 "tracks" - one for each distinct instrument.
I'm guessing...
Started by FreeMemory on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You can find an implementation library in Matlab \ C++ \ Python .
We handled only the simple case of one that were mixed into single mp3 file.
With transcribing notes from a WAV file to a MIDI file.
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Hello all...i need help....i've been use m3 almost 6 month and never have a problem...but suddenly my m3 lost all the music file....and the worst part is every time i try to put in a new music file my m3 seems keep delete the file....when i try browser...
Started by bigedo on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at meizume):
Push and hold the play button and forward button at once for 10 sec. .
Format your player.
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