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- Mon 11. Jul 2011, 01:27
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Security certificate
- Replies: 1
- Views: 11517
Re: Security certificate
Unfortunately, there is not much I can do about this. Tuxfamily is our hoster. Their web server runs lots of web sites all on the same port 443 for HTTPS. Due to the limited architecture of HTTPS in its current version, that means that all those sites must share the same certificate. Thus, its name ...
- Sat 9. Jul 2011, 00:58
- Forum: Book Suggestions
- Topic: Where can we find book texts to read for legamus.eu?
- Replies: 23
- Views: 82416
Re: Where can we find book texts to read for legamus.eu?
This thread could be a good source of ideas: https://forum.librivox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11406 ? Welcome, chigozie. Just wanted to point out that only a few of those books fall into our scope, but you found them already yourself :) There are also some Creative Commons-licensed works in that ...
- Thu 7. Jul 2011, 21:36
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Magic Window - sort of
- Replies: 12
- Views: 21596
Re: Magic Window - sort of
The magic window on LV is implemented as an HTML IFRAME element. We might need a phpBB3 extension ("mod") to support that. I'll have a look, but it might have to wait until the week-end. Unfortunately, it's not easy. In phpBB3, either you allow everybody to use the IFRAME tag or nobody. I...
- Thu 7. Jul 2011, 13:16
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Magic Window - sort of
- Replies: 12
- Views: 21596
Re: Magic Window - sort of
I second that! If anyone wants a redirection [yourname]@legamus.eu to your more private e-mail address, drop me an e-mail.Hokuspokus wrote:I think that shouldn't be the most personal favourite email but something like gmail or yahoo, maybe created just for such purpose.
- Thu 7. Jul 2011, 13:13
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Magic Window - sort of
- Replies: 12
- Views: 21596
Re: Magic Window - sort of
The magic window on LV is implemented as an HTML IFRAME element. We might need a phpBB3 extension ("mod") to support that. I'll have a look, but it might have to wait until the week-end.
- Mon 27. Jun 2011, 22:57
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
- Replies: 35
- Views: 56093
Re: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
I thought about using flags, but it's easy not to include someone! Anyway, after a couple of weeks the site just becomes an invisible redirection to the Wordpress blog, and once we have a catalogue we put it there.
- Mon 27. Jun 2011, 21:50
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
- Replies: 35
- Views: 56093
Re: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
True, it's now the main site: http://legamus.euneckertb wrote:The link is broken?
- Sun 26. Jun 2011, 23:41
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
- Replies: 35
- Views: 56093
Re: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
Finally, someone who knows something about colours :D In my amateurish guesswork, I do tend to prefer "strong colours"... As you may have noticed, the forums and the web sites of legamus.eu and hoerbuecher.tuxfamily.org are now fully separated, though there are some redirections in place. ...
- Sun 26. Jun 2011, 03:49
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
- Replies: 35
- Views: 56093
Re: Discussion of set-up/future legamus.eu
I'm working on separating the former German project to a different site.
Would this be an appropriate Legamus front page for the next days? As soon as the Wordpress blog is "ready", I set a link; and some time later, we can directly link to the Wordpress blog.
Would this be an appropriate Legamus front page for the next days? As soon as the Wordpress blog is "ready", I set a link; and some time later, we can directly link to the Wordpress blog.
- Thu 16. Jun 2011, 11:35
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: How to catalogue
- Replies: 30
- Views: 47451
Re: How to catalogue
So in the long run, it would be best to have an uploader that adds metadata from the database to the ID3 tags re-encodes in 64 kbps performs audio normalisation "if needed" (if the data is "too far away" from a normalised version) sends the result back to the MC or, if possible, ...
- Wed 15. Jun 2011, 16:23
- Forum: Tutorials
- Topic: Uploading to Free.fr
- Replies: 6
- Views: 45773
Re: Uploading to Free.fr
Your screenshot just shows the standard description of the service, no error message. What happened? Did the upload complete but you didn't see the links? Maybe you have to wait for the mail to arrive (can take hours, as there is some more processing in the background). If nothing arrives, just try ...
- Wed 15. Jun 2011, 16:21
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: How to catalogue
- Replies: 30
- Views: 47451
Re: How to catalogue
"Replay Gain" does not really change the volume, it just adds a hint in the MP3's metadata. If the player does not honor this, you won't notice any difference. Apple stuff (iTunes / iPod) uses a different metadata item for the same purpose... :roll: VLC should honor the metadata. Do you he...
- Mon 13. Jun 2011, 10:27
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: How to catalogue
- Replies: 30
- Views: 47451
Re: How to catalogue
Thanks for diggin, Vitkor. The mp3gain program for Mac that you list actually only gives you the volume, but does not allow you to change it (I had tried this one a while ago). Strange, because it homepage describes how to change the volume. That does not work? Anyway, looks like one has to be care...
- Mon 13. Jun 2011, 00:05
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: How to catalogue
- Replies: 30
- Views: 47451
Re: How to catalogue
Are we talking about this mp3gain? Then there exists an (old) Mac version MacMP3Gain . More generally, what mp3gain does is called "Replay Gain", and Wikipedia lists several programs for that, though I don't see anything particularly suited to Macs. It doesn't help that Apple created a sim...
- Sun 12. Jun 2011, 23:28
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: How to catalogue
- Replies: 30
- Views: 47451
Re: How to catalogue
mp3gain and mp3tag: There must be equivalents for GNU/Linux and Mac. Let me search a bit.
Direct listening of files in web browsers: I hope that we'll find at some point a freehoster (or a friendly server) which supports this. ge.tt is already lightyears above Rapidshare
Direct listening of files in web browsers: I hope that we'll find at some point a freehoster (or a friendly server) which supports this. ge.tt is already lightyears above Rapidshare
- Sun 12. Jun 2011, 10:50
- Forum: Completed Projects
- Topic: Complete [ENGLISH] The Prophet by Khalil Gibran-neb
- Replies: 49
- Views: 71782
Re: Solo [ENGLISH] The Prophet by Khalil Gibran-neb
For private backups (no public links) we can use personal storage from any country, e.g. the 25 GB from Microsoft's SkyDrive. Of course, such repetitive uploads are annoying if your Internet connection is not too fast. Anyway I plan on keeping a private copy of the "finished recording" in ...
- Sun 12. Jun 2011, 10:44
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: File hosting, distribution and storage
- Replies: 37
- Views: 68808
Re: File hosting, distribution and storage
Opera Unite is more akin to BitTorrent, the data gets directly streamed from the user's Opera browser. Many ad-based freehosters do accept "unlimited" storage. Our challenge is to find a freehoster that does not display too many ads and who has all of its servers in life+70 "or better...
- Sun 12. Jun 2011, 00:09
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Disclaimer
- Replies: 30
- Views: 59399
Re: Disclaimer
What an excellent subject for both inspiring thoughts and nasty flamewars... :) I only have some thoughts to share, I hold in high esteem both the radically clear PD view as worded so skillfully by Hugh and the give-freedom-to-readers view of Hokuspokus. The problem is the lack of distinction betwee...
- Fri 10. Jun 2011, 17:50
- Forum: Tutorials
- Topic: Uploading to Free.fr
- Replies: 6
- Views: 45773
Re: Uploading to Free.fr
Try to open a fresh browser session and to paste the long URL into it. Does it still work? When I tested, it didn't!
- Thu 9. Jun 2011, 23:05
- Forum: About Legamus
- Topic: Aussie readers
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8425
Re: Aussie readers
Have a look into this thread , there we are discussing precisely such issues. A few ads don't bother us, reliability of downloads are more important. But in particular, we're debating how to assure that we are 100% safe on the legal side. Legamus is a project for PD in life+70 countries that is not ...