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<div>As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man!<br />
<br />
I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of yours, which indicates the manufacturing date (the digits on the right side of the s/n).<br />
I believe the A-3440 was introduced in '78 (not sure if was the beginning of the year, or more toward later), along with its matching 2A mixer. (My older brother bought one new back in '79, when I was a teenager).<br />
<br />
The Tascam 34 came out in '82-'83, but I find it interesting that the A-3440 didnt seem to be discontinued, and was still being made at the same time as the 34. Does anyone recall what the $ price difference between them was?, just curious. I have a collection of Teac/Tascam literature, and it appears that the A-3440 and 2A were still around as late as 1984. Anyone know if the 40-4 made it that far as well?<br />
<br />
I was also curious if there were any revisions made to the A-3440 during its production run. Is an '83 A-3440 exactly identical to a '78 model, or are any circuit boards and components, etc different? I know the Model 2 (2A) mixer had a few slight changes- the knob colors and fader controls, and also had the raised meter bridge with faux-wood panels... Just a few lil' details I find interesting, if anyone else might also relate.<br />
<br />
Tapetech,Yes .the two micro swt's that the tension arm makes contact with.The one that engages the pinch roller was bad.Teac p/n is 51300010.<br />
<br />
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Hi BeatleFred,<br />
The items in the A3440 that need attention are pots, capstan motor and belt as well as the Pinch Roller Linkage for grease issues. I have had a few electronics failures in the past but I would say that the electronic failures will come more often due to caps than in the past. The changing of a lot of Electrolytic caps by a good technician can not be that hard as the cards pull out the bottom and can very easily be done on the bench. Much easier than an X1000R or A3340S. They should be changed as they are going to be drying up. After 30 years of sitting and power being applied scarcely they can not be that long lasting plus this is not a large investment in parts.<br />
<br />
Who knows, in 2 or 3 years the current Electrolytic capacitor might be all gone due to lack of manufacturing and then everyone will be scurrying around trying to find some and end up with the Chinese caps that won't be a plus to use. Nobody sees this better than I on the front line.<br />
Get them done, date the board as to when and move on using a well operating machine.<br />
The RX-9 is a unit that could have problems due to the high use of relays.<br />
<br />
The real solution is to use the better DX-4D unit as they do both jobs all the time- the is 4 encoders and 4 decoders all the time. The control cable is not needed in that case as it was for encode and decode switching depending on mode. They (RX-9) are going to be costly to repair as well.<br />
The dBx units are used for NOISE REDUCTION and nothing else. They do not make the music more dynamic and if they do that is because the deck is out of calibration and is showing a double error in the record process. When you use two track you can get away with no noise reduction, when you strat mixing the noise adds up. When you get to 8 tracks you for sure need it. With 4 tracks that can be a matter of opinion and a part of the recording process. I used it in many demos I did and it worked well all the time- then again my machines were well calibrated at the time unlike some peoples' decks that can be far off and the dBx just makes it worse. The FV cable and circuit in the DX-4D can be removed and circuit disabled- I have done a few and there is no need for that cable anymore. The DX-4D can then work just fine as long as the proper nominal levels are put into it.<br />
<br />
Output levels and mixer settings. The reason a mixer or tape deck is set at what is called specified output level is that this is a setting which is giving a known output at approximately a 70% gain setting. Most mixers have a grey area on the panel at 70% area. This is put there not to make it pretty but to give indication that this is the unity gain setting of that circuit. The Unity gain setting is one where neither gain or attenuation is used for the signal. Gain adds noise as the signal is too low, attenuation is needed because the signal is too high. Due to power supply rails, it is best to stay inside of the good operating position of the power supply rather than having the decks output at max (again a gain setting) and to allow the deck to put out a sufficient signal without hitting the clipping point or that of exceeding the power supply rails that an Op Amp can handle. In studios I always set my machines up for the specified output position and then leave it there.<br />
<br />
Tape pack is one thing that the newer better machines do best. They should all be this way but over time the tape deck makers did not start all of their decks out with the most latest technology. The decks like the Tascam 52 can wind tape with little scatter. The spooling mode packs the tape as if it was just played. The Tascam 42 does the same thing but looses some control over the tape due to the arm configurations. That is why the Omega drive was made and included in the 50 and 60 series decks. All you can do on a A3440 is to use good back coated tape and to make sure the reels you use and TZ612 are in good shape and to try and not get the reel tables damaged. The tension arms need to be kept clean and edges to a minimum and polished. It can make a world of difference like when JRF gets done polishing a head stack, there is no tape handling problem when he is done and the overall performance is enhanced due to it. This does not make the tape pack different but it travels across the heads much better.<br />
<br />
Oh, the electrolytic caps should be changed prior to calibration as the better caps will make gain changes. I don't know of anyone who is willingly using 60 year old Electrolytic capacitors in their circuits.<br />
<br />
I hope this addressed all the questions you had.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
My older brother bought a 3440 new back in 1979 when I was a teenager and I remember being quite impressed with it.<br />
<br />
I have two of them, one that I bought in '94 and another that I acquired on Ebay about five years ago. I also have several Model 2A mixing boards (the 2 and 2A being the matching mixer to the A-3440, and its even better if they come with the MB-20 meter bridge). The RX-9 was the matching noise reduction unit that fits directly underneath the recorder if you remove its feet.<br />
<br />
The Ebay seller had done most of the maintenance on it, but I havent had the free time to use the recorder in a long while, so I'm hoping when I start using it again soon that I wont have to confront any major issues from it being inactive so long, other than replacing the belt which most likely will need to be done.<br />
<br />
I always thought the A-3440 was a great unit, I just love the way it looks and sounds. I have all the literature on it- brochures, manuals etc. I find it interesting that even though Tascam introduced the 34 in the early 80's, the 3440 was still in production and not discontinued. I have a Teac catalog from '84-'85, and the A-3440/2A are still shown. By the way, you can find the manufacturing date of your recorder from the serial # in the back. There is a sequence of digits and then a two digit # - for example, an 03 would mean the 3rd quarter of 198>0. (1980).<br />
<br />
A great magazine was 'Modern Recording'- I'm glad I saved all the issues I bought back in the day along with what my brother had when he subsribed- alot of good info in there on various Teac/Tascam equipment.<br />
<br />
I think the A-3440 is geared more toward home recording/multitracking, rather than as a straighforward recorder like an X-2000/1000 etc... But if anyone desires one, the A-3440 is not that difficult to find on Ebay, people are still buying them for a reasonable price.<br />
<br />
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=teac+a-3440<br />
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=dbx=<br />
No, Dolby A was developed in the 1960s for studios and Dolby B near the end of the decade as I understand it. A lot of people didn't see the need for it at first but it took off eventually and when introduced in cassette decks it made a difference with mostly lower grade ferrics as high end until Chrome tapes were introduced.<br />
<br />
Signal to noise figures then were in the realm of 40-55 dB so with good tape and B NR you could easily top 60 in a quality deck. This is actually good because it matched well with the phonograph stages of the day.<br />
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When quieter sources and better circuits came about it became apparent that more was needed. This is likely how dbx got it's place in the market.<br />
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dbx is short for David Brownfield(?) eXpander or similar. As I recall it was introduced around 1971? The concept is brilliant and seems frightfully simple, whether it was then or not. With voltage control amplifiers (VCA) the level can be logarithmically reduced by 50% and expanded to the original 1:1, technically pushing the perceived noise floor far below that acheived by Dolby (30 dB is a good figure, can be more). When a version is applied to records the results (dbx disc) can be closer to what we'd expect from a CD. Static, deposits and wear would be the lone drawbacks, no longer a real noise factor. With a good quality of vinyl and pressing the sound can be quite nice!<br />
<br />
I've heard that the Teac reel to reel decks with dbx actually use type II but don't quote me. I have a model 155 4-channel type I and two, soon to be three NX-40 units. Type II isn't so inferior that it won't suffice for reel recordings and type III and onward have been introduced in recent times in professional equipment.<br />
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<div>As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man!<br />
<br />
I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of yours, which indicates the manufacturing date (the digits on the right side of the s/n).<br />
I believe the A-3440 was introduced in '78 (not sure if was the beginning of the year, or more toward later), along with its matching 2A mixer. (My older brother bought one new back in '79, when I was a teenager).<br />
<br />
The Tascam 34 came out in '82-'83, but I find it interesting that the A-3440 didnt seem to be discontinued, and was still being made at the same time as the 34. Does anyone recall what the $ price difference between them was?, just curious. I have a collection of Teac/Tascam literature, and it appears that the A-3440 and 2A were still around as late as 1984. Anyone know if the 40-4 made it that far as well?<br />
<br />
I was also curious if there were any revisions made to the A-3440 during its production run. Is an '83 A-3440 exactly identical to a '78 model, or are any circuit boards and components, etc different? I know the Model 2 (2A) mixer had a few slight changes- the knob colors and fader controls, and also had the raised meter bridge with faux-wood panels... Just a few lil' details I find interesting, if anyone else might also relate.<br />
<br />
Tapetech,Yes .the two micro swt's that the tension arm makes contact with.The one that engages the pinch roller was bad.Teac p/n is 51300010.<br />
<br />
<br />
Hi BeatleFred,<br />
The items in the A3440 that need attention are pots, capstan motor and belt as well as the Pinch Roller Linkage for grease issues. I have had a few electronics failures in the past but I would say that the electronic failures will come more often due to caps than in the past. The changing of a lot of Electrolytic caps by a good technician can not be that hard as the cards pull out the bottom and can very easily be done on the bench. Much easier than an X1000R or A3340S. They should be changed as they are going to be drying up. After 30 years of sitting and power being applied scarcely they can not be that long lasting plus this is not a large investment in parts.<br />
<br />
Who knows, in 2 or 3 years the current Electrolytic capacitor might be all gone due to lack of manufacturing and then everyone will be scurrying around trying to find some and end up with the Chinese caps that won't be a plus to use. Nobody sees this better than I on the front line.<br />
Get them done, date the board as to when and move on using a well operating machine.<br />
The RX-9 is a unit that could have problems due to the high use of relays.<br />
<br />
The real solution is to use the better DX-4D unit as they do both jobs all the time- the is 4 encoders and 4 decoders all the time. The control cable is not needed in that case as it was for encode and decode switching depending on mode. They (RX-9) are going to be costly to repair as well.<br />
The dBx units are used for NOISE REDUCTION and nothing else. They do not make the music more dynamic and if they do that is because the deck is out of calibration and is showing a double error in the record process. When you use two track you can get away with no noise reduction, when you strat mixing the noise adds up. When you get to 8 tracks you for sure need it. With 4 tracks that can be a matter of opinion and a part of the recording process. I used it in many demos I did and it worked well all the time- then again my machines were well calibrated at the time unlike some peoples' decks that can be far off and the dBx just makes it worse. The FV cable and circuit in the DX-4D can be removed and circuit disabled- I have done a few and there is no need for that cable anymore. The DX-4D can then work just fine as long as the proper nominal levels are put into it.<br />
<br />
Output levels and mixer settings. The reason a mixer or tape deck is set at what is called specified output level is that this is a setting which is giving a known output at approximately a 70% gain setting. Most mixers have a grey area on the panel at 70% area. This is put there not to make it pretty but to give indication that this is the unity gain setting of that circuit. The Unity gain setting is one where neither gain or attenuation is used for the signal. Gain adds noise as the signal is too low, attenuation is needed because the signal is too high. Due to power supply rails, it is best to stay inside of the good operating position of the power supply rather than having the decks output at max (again a gain setting) and to allow the deck to put out a sufficient signal without hitting the clipping point or that of exceeding the power supply rails that an Op Amp can handle. In studios I always set my machines up for the specified output position and then leave it there.<br />
<br />
Tape pack is one thing that the newer better machines do best. They should all be this way but over time the tape deck makers did not start all of their decks out with the most latest technology. The decks like the Tascam 52 can wind tape with little scatter. The spooling mode packs the tape as if it was just played. The Tascam 42 does the same thing but looses some control over the tape due to the arm configurations. That is why the Omega drive was made and included in the 50 and 60 series decks. All you can do on a A3440 is to use good back coated tape and to make sure the reels you use and TZ612 are in good shape and to try and not get the reel tables damaged. The tension arms need to be kept clean and edges to a minimum and polished. It can make a world of difference like when JRF gets done polishing a head stack, there is no tape handling problem when he is done and the overall performance is enhanced due to it. This does not make the tape pack different but it travels across the heads much better.<br />
<br />
Oh, the electrolytic caps should be changed prior to calibration as the better caps will make gain changes. I don't know of anyone who is willingly using 60 year old Electrolytic capacitors in their circuits.<br />
<br />
I hope this addressed all the questions you had.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
My older brother bought a 3440 new back in 1979 when I was a teenager and I remember being quite impressed with it.<br />
<br />
I have two of them, one that I bought in '94 and another that I acquired on Ebay about five years ago. I also have several Model 2A mixing boards (the 2 and 2A being the matching mixer to the A-3440, and its even better if they come with the MB-20 meter bridge). The RX-9 was the matching noise reduction unit that fits directly underneath the recorder if you remove its feet.<br />
<br />
The Ebay seller had done most of the maintenance on it, but I havent had the free time to use the recorder in a long while, so I'm hoping when I start using it again soon that I wont have to confront any major issues from it being inactive so long, other than replacing the belt which most likely will need to be done.<br />
<br />
I always thought the A-3440 was a great unit, I just love the way it looks and sounds. I have all the literature on it- brochures, manuals etc. I find it interesting that even though Tascam introduced the 34 in the early 80's, the 3440 was still in production and not discontinued. I have a Teac catalog from '84-'85, and the A-3440/2A are still shown. By the way, you can find the manufacturing date of your recorder from the serial # in the back. There is a sequence of digits and then a two digit # - for example, an 03 would mean the 3rd quarter of 198>0. (1980).<br />
<br />
A great magazine was 'Modern Recording'- I'm glad I saved all the issues I bought back in the day along with what my brother had when he subsribed- alot of good info in there on various Teac/Tascam equipment.<br />
<br />
I think the A-3440 is geared more toward home recording/multitracking, rather than as a straighforward recorder like an X-2000/1000 etc... But if anyone desires one, the A-3440 is not that difficult to find on Ebay, people are still buying them for a reasonable price.<br />
<br />
Here are some useful links:<br />
<br />
Great book on Teac/Tascam history:<br />
<br />
http://www.amazon.com/TASCAM-30-Year...3586330&sr=8-1<br />
<br />
another good book:<br />
<br />
http://www.amazon.com/Analog-Recordi...3586394&sr=8-1<br />
<br />
the great MR mag:<br />
<br />
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Modern-Recor...item43aba5419d<br />
<br />
3440 on YT:<br />
<br />
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=teac+a-3440<br />
<br />
Happy holidays!<br />
Reply With Quote</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Teac_A-3440&diff=1605Teac A-34402012-11-28T09:29:48Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man!<br />
<br />
I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of yours, which indicates the manufacturing date (the digits on the right side of the s/n).<br />
I believe the A-3440 was introduced in '78 (not sure if was the beginning of the year, or more toward later), along with its matching 2A mixer. (My older brother bought one new back in '79, when I was a teenager).<br />
<br />
The Tascam 34 came out in '82-'83, but I find it interesting that the A-3440 didnt seem to be discontinued, and was still being made at the same time as the 34. Does anyone recall what the $ price difference between them was?, just curious. I have a collection of Teac/Tascam literature, and it appears that the A-3440 and 2A were still around as late as 1984. Anyone know if the 40-4 made it that far as well?<br />
<br />
I was also curious if there were any revisions made to the A-3440 during its production run. Is an '83 A-3440 exactly identical to a '78 model, or are any circuit boards and components, etc different? I know the Model 2 (2A) mixer had a few slight changes- the knob colors and fader controls, and also had the raised meter bridge with faux-wood panels... Just a few lil' details I find interesting, if anyone else might also relate.<br />
<br />
Tapetech,Yes .the two micro swt's that the tension arm makes contact with.The one that engages the pinch roller was bad.Teac p/n is 51300010.<br />
<br />
<br />
Hi BeatleFred,<br />
The items in the A3440 that need attention are pots, capstan motor and belt as well as the Pinch Roller Linkage for grease issues. I have had a few electronics failures in the past but I would say that the electronic failures will come more often due to caps than in the past. The changing of a lot of Electrolytic caps by a good technician can not be that hard as the cards pull out the bottom and can very easily be done on the bench. Much easier than an X1000R or A3340S. They should be changed as they are going to be drying up. After 30 years of sitting and power being applied scarcely they can not be that long lasting plus this is not a large investment in parts.<br />
<br />
Who knows, in 2 or 3 years the current Electrolytic capacitor might be all gone due to lack of manufacturing and then everyone will be scurrying around trying to find some and end up with the Chinese caps that won't be a plus to use. Nobody sees this better than I on the front line.<br />
Get them done, date the board as to when and move on using a well operating machine.<br />
The RX-9 is a unit that could have problems due to the high use of relays.<br />
<br />
The real solution is to use the better DX-4D unit as they do both jobs all the time- the is 4 encoders and 4 decoders all the time. The control cable is not needed in that case as it was for encode and decode switching depending on mode. They (RX-9) are going to be costly to repair as well.<br />
The dBx units are used for NOISE REDUCTION and nothing else. They do not make the music more dynamic and if they do that is because the deck is out of calibration and is showing a double error in the record process. When you use two track you can get away with no noise reduction, when you strat mixing the noise adds up. When you get to 8 tracks you for sure need it. With 4 tracks that can be a matter of opinion and a part of the recording process. I used it in many demos I did and it worked well all the time- then again my machines were well calibrated at the time unlike some peoples' decks that can be far off and the dBx just makes it worse. The FV cable and circuit in the DX-4D can be removed and circuit disabled- I have done a few and there is no need for that cable anymore. The DX-4D can then work just fine as long as the proper nominal levels are put into it.<br />
<br />
Output levels and mixer settings. The reason a mixer or tape deck is set at what is called specified output level is that this is a setting which is giving a known output at approximately a 70% gain setting. Most mixers have a grey area on the panel at 70% area. This is put there not to make it pretty but to give indication that this is the unity gain setting of that circuit. The Unity gain setting is one where neither gain or attenuation is used for the signal. Gain adds noise as the signal is too low, attenuation is needed because the signal is too high. Due to power supply rails, it is best to stay inside of the good operating position of the power supply rather than having the decks output at max (again a gain setting) and to allow the deck to put out a sufficient signal without hitting the clipping point or that of exceeding the power supply rails that an Op Amp can handle. In studios I always set my machines up for the specified output position and then leave it there.<br />
<br />
Tape pack is one thing that the newer better machines do best. They should all be this way but over time the tape deck makers did not start all of their decks out with the most latest technology. The decks like the Tascam 52 can wind tape with little scatter. The spooling mode packs the tape as if it was just played. The Tascam 42 does the same thing but looses some control over the tape due to the arm configurations. That is why the Omega drive was made and included in the 50 and 60 series decks. All you can do on a A3440 is to use good back coated tape and to make sure the reels you use and TZ612 are in good shape and to try and not get the reel tables damaged. The tension arms need to be kept clean and edges to a minimum and polished. It can make a world of difference like when JRF gets done polishing a head stack, there is no tape handling problem when he is done and the overall performance is enhanced due to it. This does not make the tape pack different but it travels across the heads much better.<br />
<br />
Oh, the electrolytic caps should be changed prior to calibration as the better caps will make gain changes. I don't know of anyone who is willingly using 60 year old Electrolytic capacitors in their circuits.<br />
<br />
I hope this addressed all the questions you had.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Teac_A-3440&diff=1604Teac A-34402012-11-28T09:21:21Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man!<br />
<br />
I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of yours, which indicates the manufacturing date (the digits on the right side of the s/n).<br />
I believe the A-3440 was introduced in '78 (not sure if was the beginning of the year, or more toward later), along with its matching 2A mixer. (My older brother bought one new back in '79, when I was a teenager).<br />
<br />
The Tascam 34 came out in '82-'83, but I find it interesting that the A-3440 didnt seem to be discontinued, and was still being made at the same time as the 34. Does anyone recall what the $ price difference between them was?, just curious. I have a collection of Teac/Tascam literature, and it appears that the A-3440 and 2A were still around as late as 1984. Anyone know if the 40-4 made it that far as well?<br />
<br />
I was also curious if there were any revisions made to the A-3440 during its production run. Is an '83 A-3440 exactly identical to a '78 model, or are any circuit boards and components, etc different? I know the Model 2 (2A) mixer had a few slight changes- the knob colors and fader controls, and also had the raised meter bridge with faux-wood panels... Just a few lil' details I find interesting, if anyone else might also relate.<br />
<br />
Tapetech,Yes .the two micro swt's that the tension arm makes contact with.The one that engages the pinch roller was bad.Teac p/n is 51300010.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Teac_A-3440&diff=1603Teac A-34402012-11-28T09:19:53Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man!<br />
<br />
I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of yours, which indicates the manufacturing date (the digits on the right side of the s/n).<br />
I believe the A-3440 was introduced in '78 (not sure if was the beginning of the year, or more toward later), along with its matching 2A mixer. (My older brother bought one new back in '79, when I was a teenager).<br />
<br />
The Tascam 34 came out in '82-'83, but I find it interesting that the A-3440 didnt seem to be discontinued, and was still being made at the same time as the 34. Does anyone recall what the $ price difference between them was?, just curious. I have a collection of Teac/Tascam literature, and it appears that the A-3440 and 2A were still around as late as 1984. Anyone know if the 40-4 made it that far as well?<br />
<br />
I was also curious if there were any revisions made to the A-3440 during its production run. Is an '83 A-3440 exactly identical to a '78 model, or are any circuit boards and components, etc different? I know the Model 2 (2A) mixer had a few slight changes- the knob colors and fader controls, and also had the raised meter bridge with faux-wood panels... Just a few lil' details I find interesting, if anyone else might also relate.<br />
Reply With Quote</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Teac_A-3440&diff=1602Teac A-34402012-11-28T09:19:40Z<p>Root: Created page with " As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man! I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of..."</p>
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<div> As an A-3440 enthusiast, I'm glad to hear you were able to get the issue resolved, thanks to Sam, he's the man!<br />
<br />
I'm just curious if you can check the serial # on the back of yours, which indicates the manufacturing date (the digits on the right side of the s/n).<br />
I believe the A-3440 was introduced in '78 (not sure if was the beginning of the year, or more toward later), along with its matching 2A mixer. (My older brother bought one new back in '79, when I was a teenager).<br />
<br />
The Tascam 34 came out in '82-'83, but I find it interesting that the A-3440 didnt seem to be discontinued, and was still being made at the same time as the 34. Does anyone recall what the $ price difference between them was?, just curious. I have a collection of Teac/Tascam literature, and it appears that the A-3440 and 2A were still around as late as 1984. Anyone know if the 40-4 made it that far as well?<br />
<br />
I was also curious if there were any revisions made to the A-3440 during its production run. Is an '83 A-3440 exactly identical to a '78 model, or are any circuit boards and components, etc different? I know the Model 2 (2A) mixer had a few slight changes- the knob colors and fader controls, and also had the raised meter bridge with faux-wood panels... Just a few lil' details I find interesting, if anyone else might also relate.<br />
Reply With Quote</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Audio&diff=1601Audio2012-11-28T09:19:06Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>*[[Quadroponic or DTS surround sound]]<br />
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*[[Teac A-3440]]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Teac_mixers&diff=1600Teac mixers2012-11-28T09:18:32Z<p>Root: </p>
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<br />
<br />
<br />
*5a !!! [[File:Model-5a.jpg]]<br />
*model3<br />
*Model 3 8-In, 4-out 2 Monitor (8x4x2) portable mixer.<br />
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*M-35 (8x4x2)an 8-in, 4-out, 8 monitor<br />
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<div>http://www.surrounddiscography.com/dvdaudio/dvdaudio.htm<br />
<br />
dvd-a<br />
<pre><br />
- James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park<br />
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds<br />
- Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won<br />
- Sting - Sacred Love<br />
- Alan Parsons - On Air<br />
* Queen - The Game<br />
- The Who - Tommy<br />
- Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five - Greatest Hits<br />
* Rush - A Farewell to Kings<br />
(Included in the Sector 2 Box Set)<br />
* Rush - Fly By Night<br />
(Included in the Sector 1 Box Set)<br />
* Rush - Moving Pictures<br />
(DVD-Audio sold seperatly and also included the Sector 3 Box Set)<br />
- Melle Mel & The Furious 5 - Greatest Hits of Grandmaster Flash<br />
- Yes - Magnification<br />
- Yes - Fragile<br />
- Simple Minds - New Gold Dream<br />
- Simple Minds - Once Upon A Time<br />
- Alanis Morissette - Under Rug Swept<br />
- The Eagles - Hotel California<br />
- Metallica- Metallica <br />
- Steely Dan - Everything Must Go<br />
- Jean-Michel Jarre - Teo & Tea</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Muziek_verlanglijstje&diff=1598Muziek verlanglijstje2012-11-25T10:39:16Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>http://www.surrounddiscography.com/dvdaudio/dvdaudio.htm<br />
dvd-a<br />
<pre><br />
- James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park<br />
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds<br />
- Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won<br />
- Sting - Sacred Love<br />
- Alan Parsons - On Air<br />
* Queen - The Game<br />
- The Who - Tommy<br />
- Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five - Greatest Hits<br />
* Rush - A Farewell to Kings<br />
(Included in the Sector 2 Box Set)<br />
* Rush - Fly By Night<br />
(Included in the Sector 1 Box Set)<br />
* Rush - Moving Pictures<br />
(DVD-Audio sold seperatly and also included the Sector 3 Box Set)<br />
- Melle Mel & The Furious 5 - Greatest Hits of Grandmaster Flash<br />
- Yes - Magnification<br />
- Yes - Fragile<br />
- Simple Minds - New Gold Dream<br />
- Simple Minds - Once Upon A Time<br />
- Alanis Morissette - Under Rug Swept<br />
- The Eagles - Hotel California<br />
- Metallica- Metallica <br />
- Steely Dan - Everything Must Go<br />
- Jean-Michel Jarre - Teo & Tea</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Muziek_verlanglijstje&diff=1597Muziek verlanglijstje2012-11-25T10:06:59Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>dvd-a<br />
<pre><br />
- James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park<br />
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds<br />
- Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won<br />
- Sting - Sacred Love<br />
- Alan Parsons - On Air<br />
* Queen - The Game<br />
- The Who - Tommy<br />
- Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five - Greatest Hits<br />
* Rush - A Farewell to Kings<br />
(Included in the Sector 2 Box Set)<br />
* Rush - Fly By Night<br />
(Included in the Sector 1 Box Set)<br />
* Rush - Moving Pictures<br />
(DVD-Audio sold seperatly and also included the Sector 3 Box Set)<br />
- Melle Mel & The Furious 5 - Greatest Hits of Grandmaster Flash<br />
- Yes - Magnification<br />
- Yes - Fragile<br />
- Simple Minds - New Gold Dream<br />
- Simple Minds - Once Upon A Time<br />
- Alanis Morissette - Under Rug Swept<br />
- The Eagles - Hotel California<br />
- Metallica- Metallica <br />
- Steely Dan - Everything Must Go<br />
- Jean-Michel Jarre - Teo & Tea</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Muziek_verlanglijstje&diff=1596Muziek verlanglijstje2012-11-25T09:58:01Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div><pre><br />
- James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park<br />
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds<br />
- Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won<br />
- Sting - Sacred Love<br />
- Alan Parsons - On Air<br />
* Queen - The Game<br />
- The Who - Tommy<br />
- Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five - Greatest Hits<br />
* Rush - A Farewell to Kings<br />
(Included in the Sector 2 Box Set)<br />
<br />
* Rush - Fly By Night<br />
(Included in the Sector 1 Box Set)<br />
<br />
* Rush - Moving Pictures<br />
(DVD-Audio sold seperatly and also included the Sector 3 Box Set)<br />
<br />
- Melle Mel & The Furious 5 - Greatest Hits of Grandmaster Flash</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Muziek_verlanglijstje&diff=1595Muziek verlanglijstje2012-11-25T09:50:28Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div><pre><br />
- James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park<br />
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds<br />
- Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won<br />
- Sting - Sacred Love</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Muziek_verlanglijstje&diff=1594Muziek verlanglijstje2012-11-25T09:49:22Z<p>Root: Created page with "James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park - Beach Boys - Pet Sounds - Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won"</p>
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<div>James Brown & The Soul G's - Live at Chastain Park<br />
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds<br />
- Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Audio&diff=1593Audio2012-11-25T09:45:00Z<p>Root: Created page with "*Quadroponic or DTS surround sound *muziek verlanglijstje"</p>
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[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in admin: gc, gcs, join, memory and raw.<br />
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[20:52] <SUSEhelp> Please ask sicco questions: questions that are Specific, Informative, Concise, Complete, and On-topic.<br />
<br />
!ati<br />
To install the proprietary ATI drivers see http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:ATI_drivers - Note: ATi dropped support for the non-HD series in their proprietary fglrx driver, DO NOT install this driver if your card is legacy.<br />
<br />
!best<br />
There are often no "best" things, such as filesystems, window managers or Linux distributions. You pick the one you find most suitable/appealing and do not rely on people's "recommendation" as an excuse.<br />
<br />
!beta<br />
If you want a stable machine that is easy to setup and relatively problem free, DO NOT use a beta OS! If you are VERY comfortable with Linux/SuSE and wish to help the developers by submitting bug reports, don't mind instability, and understand that many features may not work correctly or at all, then go for it. For support post on the opensuse-factory mailing list<br />
<br />
!chat<br />
Offtopic chat (i.e., not related to openSUSE support) is in #opensuse-chat<br />
<br />
!codecs<br />
There are several multimedia formats that cannot be included on the openSUSE CDs/DVD because they are proprietary, patented, restricted formats. Some of these include MP3, MPEG-4, playing of encrypted DVDs, etc. Information on how to install proprietary codec support on openSUSE, please visit; http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats<br />
<br />
!compiz<br />
<br />
!counter<br />
openSUSE 11.4 countdown: http://countdown.opensuse.org/large - also see http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:11.4 for a list of some of the features<br />
<br />
!dup<br />
You can do a live distribution upgrade with openSUSE. Valid upgradeable releases are from 10.3 on. You can find the how-to here: http://wiki.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade<br />
<br />
!dvd<br />
There are several multimedia formats that cannot be included on the openSUSE CDs/DVD because they are proprietary, patented, restricted formats. Some of these include MP3, MPEG-4, playing of encrypted DVDs, etc. Information on how to install proprietary codec support on openSUSE, please visit; http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats<br />
<br />
!enter<br />
Please don't use the <Enter> key as punctuation!<br />
<br />
!everygreen<br />
The Evergreen project aims to provide Long Time Support for certain openSUSE versions, see http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Evergreen<br />
<br />
!hclwlan<br />
To check the compatibility of wlan cards take a look at: Network Adapters (Wireless) Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Network_%28Wireless%29 . (also http://linux-wless.passys.nl/)<br />
<br />
!hello !hi<br />
Hello! Welcome to the English openSUSE support channel. Don't be shy. PLEASE don't ask if anyone can help; share which openSUSE version and state detailed questions. We hope you find support needed here. Enjoy your visit. Type: "/msg SUSEhelp !helpme" (no quotes) here for more info how to use our time-saving self-help bot!<br />
<br />
!helpme<br />
Welcome to an openSUSE irc support channel. To get help from me you can ask for keywords (factoids) in PRIVATE please with /msg SUSEhelp factoid. To search for keywords try /msg SUSEhelp search keyword.<br />
<br />
!kotd<br />
kotd; Kernel Of The Day (and mirrors) can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/ (need support? see factoid !beta)<br />
<br />
!lifetime<br />
<br />
!liveusb<br />
For instructions on how to create an installable, persistent, openSUSE Live USB, see: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick<br />
<br />
!new2irc<br />
If you are new to IRC take a look at Communicate/IRCforNewbies please at http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate/IRCforNewbies<br />
<br />
!ntfs<br />
<br />
!obs<br />
<br />
!packages<br />
Search for packages on the openSUSE Build Service here: http://software.opensuse.org/search - You can browse Packman packages here: http://packman.links2linux.org/packages<br />
<br />
!packman<br />
Packman is the most popular third-party repository available for openSUSE and contains software that cannot be included in the distribution for legal reasons. Instructions on how to add Packman to your openSUSE installation can be found at http://opensuse-community.org/Repositories<br />
<br />
!paste<br />
Please don't paste more than 3 lines in the channel; instead, use one of http://paste.opensuse.org/ , http://pastebin.com/ or http://pastie.org/ -- for pics, use http://img.susepaste.org/ , http://picpaste.com/ or http://min.us/<br />
<br />
!patience<br />
Patience is a virtue. Double true in community open source distro support channels like #suse where UNpaid volunteers do their best to help. Please respect their time with your patience.<br />
<br />
!pmthebot<br />
Please use the SUSEhelp self help bot in private queries when not introducing new users in main channel to factoids & help us keep the channel cleaner by typing ' /msg SUSEhelp factoid' OR '/msg SUSEhelp search some keyword'. THANKS & know SUSEhelp bot is here for all ;-)<br />
<br />
!redirector<br />
TarDisk: download.opensuse.org is a redirector. It redirects to mirrors near you. Sometimes it will redirect you to bad mirror and sometimes the redirector itself is down<br />
<br />
!repeat<br />
please do not repeat yourself<br />
<br />
!repos<br />
See http://opensuse-community.org/Repositories for how to add the basic repositories.<br />
<br />
!runlevel<br />
for info on runlevels go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel and http://en.opensuse.org/System_Services_(runlevel)<br />
<br />
!sax2<br />
SaX2 is dropped from 11.3 onwards and there's no xorg.conf by default. Auto-detection should "just work" in most cases. If you must configure X use xrandr, krandrtray, gnome display settings, nvidia-settings, ATI catalyst control center etc. depending on your card/driver, or manually edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ - or as last resort, manually create /etc/X11/xorg.conf<br />
<br />
!skype<br />
<br />
!smartquestion<br />
<br />
!software<br />
<br />
!studio<br />
<br />
!support<br />
General technical support is in #suse (/join #suse), please ask over there<br />
<br />
!tumbleweed<br />
The Tumbleweed project aims to provide a rolling updates version of openSUSE containing the latest stable versions instead of relying on rigid periodic release cycles. See http://en.opensuse.org/Tumbleweed for details.<br />
<br />
!usb<br />
<br />
!usb-install<br />
<br />
!vendorchange<br />
<br />
!vlc<br />
<br />
!wifi<br />
<br />
!wine<br />
<br />
!zypper<br />
zypper is the easy to use commandline interface to the YaST (openSUSE PM pattern) package management. See http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Zypper</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=IRC_channel_commands&diff=1589IRC channel commands2012-11-06T12:24:19Z<p>Root: </p>
<hr />
<div>⊙_ʘ<br />
<br />
>.<<br />
<br />
☺<br />
<br />
☹ – frowning face<br />
<br />
☺ – smiley face<br />
<br />
[pre]<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in admin: gc, gcs, join, memory and raw.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in alias: addhelp, alias, list, lock, remove, removehelp, setcorealias, showalias and unlock.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in blist: add, addfromfile, count, deletelist, deletematching, get and list.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in calc: calc.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Plugin flood has no commands.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in googleweather: weather.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in help: blockhelp, commands, help, longhelp, plugins, summary and syntax.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in miscmsg: 8ball, bugreport, ct, date, discordiandate, exchange, featurerequest, flipacoin, random, serveruptime, time, uptime and week.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in nickserv: check and clearcache.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in options: get, getgeneral, help, list, listgeneral, set and setgeneral.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in plugin: detach, info, list, load, reload, setcore, source and unsetcore.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in quote: add, count, create, get, info, karmamod, last, remove and summary.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in security: addgroup, addtogroup, adduser, beginlink, deluser, findpermission, grant, link, removefromgroup and revoke.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in see: bodyclock, firstseen, freshers, midday and pattern.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in seen: seen.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in susefactoids: delete, factinfo, forget, getchannellanguage, link, remember, search, setchannellanguage, unlink and whatis.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in talk: describe, me, msg, privme, privmsg, reply, say and shout.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in tell: get and send.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in timedevents: at, in and last.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in timezone: timein and whenis.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in topic: diff and get.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in vote: abstainall, activevotes, call, info and vote.<br />
[/pre]<br />
<br />
!alsa<br />
ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides your Linux sound drivers. For basic openSUSE sound concepts, check out: http://en.opensuse.org/Sound-concepts<br />
<br />
!sound<br />
Basic openSUSE audio troubleshooting guide is at http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Audio_troubleshooting <br />
<br />
!pulseaudio<br />
PulseAudio is a sound server intended as replacement for !ESD. Some info on openSUSE pulseaudio: http://en.opensuse.org/Pulseaudio Disable: http://en.opensuse.org/Disabling_PulseAudio_HowTo For detailed information on pulseaudio, please go here: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/AboutPulseAudio. See "perfect" setup http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup<br />
<br />
!anybody<br />
Please do not ask if anyone uses, knows, is good with, can help you with or is a guru/expert of <someprogram>. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use <someprogram>?" --- Also: !sicco !research !smartquestion !question<br />
<br />
!ask<br />
Don't ask to ask, just ask :) (and try to explain exactly what the problem is, which openSUSE version you're using, on what architecture, etc...) ---<br />
<br />
!sicco<br />
[20:52] <SUSEhelp> Please ask sicco questions: questions that are Specific, Informative, Concise, Complete, and On-topic.<br />
<br />
!ati<br />
To install the proprietary ATI drivers see http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:ATI_drivers - Note: ATi dropped support for the non-HD series in their proprietary fglrx driver, DO NOT install this driver if your card is legacy.<br />
<br />
!best<br />
There are often no "best" things, such as filesystems, window managers or Linux distributions. You pick the one you find most suitable/appealing and do not rely on people's "recommendation" as an excuse.<br />
<br />
!beta<br />
If you want a stable machine that is easy to setup and relatively problem free, DO NOT use a beta OS! If you are VERY comfortable with Linux/SuSE and wish to help the developers by submitting bug reports, don't mind instability, and understand that many features may not work correctly or at all, then go for it. For support post on the opensuse-factory mailing list<br />
<br />
!chat<br />
Offtopic chat (i.e., not related to openSUSE support) is in #opensuse-chat<br />
<br />
!codecs<br />
There are several multimedia formats that cannot be included on the openSUSE CDs/DVD because they are proprietary, patented, restricted formats. Some of these include MP3, MPEG-4, playing of encrypted DVDs, etc. Information on how to install proprietary codec support on openSUSE, please visit; http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats<br />
<br />
!compiz<br />
<br />
!counter<br />
openSUSE 11.4 countdown: http://countdown.opensuse.org/large - also see http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:11.4 for a list of some of the features<br />
<br />
!dup<br />
You can do a live distribution upgrade with openSUSE. Valid upgradeable releases are from 10.3 on. You can find the how-to here: http://wiki.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade<br />
<br />
!dvd<br />
There are several multimedia formats that cannot be included on the openSUSE CDs/DVD because they are proprietary, patented, restricted formats. Some of these include MP3, MPEG-4, playing of encrypted DVDs, etc. Information on how to install proprietary codec support on openSUSE, please visit; http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats<br />
<br />
!enter<br />
Please don't use the <Enter> key as punctuation!<br />
<br />
!everygreen<br />
The Evergreen project aims to provide Long Time Support for certain openSUSE versions, see http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Evergreen<br />
<br />
!hclwlan<br />
To check the compatibility of wlan cards take a look at: Network Adapters (Wireless) Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Network_%28Wireless%29 . (also http://linux-wless.passys.nl/)<br />
<br />
!hello !hi<br />
Hello! Welcome to the English openSUSE support channel. Don't be shy. PLEASE don't ask if anyone can help; share which openSUSE version and state detailed questions. We hope you find support needed here. Enjoy your visit. Type: "/msg SUSEhelp !helpme" (no quotes) here for more info how to use our time-saving self-help bot!<br />
<br />
!helpme<br />
Welcome to an openSUSE irc support channel. To get help from me you can ask for keywords (factoids) in PRIVATE please with /msg SUSEhelp factoid. To search for keywords try /msg SUSEhelp search keyword.<br />
<br />
!kotd<br />
kotd; Kernel Of The Day (and mirrors) can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/ (need support? see factoid !beta)<br />
<br />
!lifetime<br />
<br />
!liveusb<br />
For instructions on how to create an installable, persistent, openSUSE Live USB, see: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick<br />
<br />
!new2irc<br />
If you are new to IRC take a look at Communicate/IRCforNewbies please at http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate/IRCforNewbies<br />
<br />
!ntfs<br />
<br />
!obs<br />
<br />
!packages<br />
Search for packages on the openSUSE Build Service here: http://software.opensuse.org/search - You can browse Packman packages here: http://packman.links2linux.org/packages<br />
<br />
!packman<br />
Packman is the most popular third-party repository available for openSUSE and contains software that cannot be included in the distribution for legal reasons. Instructions on how to add Packman to your openSUSE installation can be found at http://opensuse-community.org/Repositories<br />
<br />
!paste<br />
Please don't paste more than 3 lines in the channel; instead, use one of http://paste.opensuse.org/ , http://pastebin.com/ or http://pastie.org/ -- for pics, use http://img.susepaste.org/ , http://picpaste.com/ or http://min.us/<br />
<br />
!patience<br />
Patience is a virtue. Double true in community open source distro support channels like #suse where UNpaid volunteers do their best to help. Please respect their time with your patience.<br />
<br />
!pmthebot<br />
Please use the SUSEhelp self help bot in private queries when not introducing new users in main channel to factoids & help us keep the channel cleaner by typing ' /msg SUSEhelp factoid' OR '/msg SUSEhelp search some keyword'. THANKS & know SUSEhelp bot is here for all ;-)<br />
<br />
!redirector<br />
TarDisk: download.opensuse.org is a redirector. It redirects to mirrors near you. Sometimes it will redirect you to bad mirror and sometimes the redirector itself is down<br />
<br />
!repeat<br />
please do not repeat yourself<br />
<br />
!repos<br />
See http://opensuse-community.org/Repositories for how to add the basic repositories.<br />
<br />
!runlevel<br />
for info on runlevels go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel and http://en.opensuse.org/System_Services_(runlevel)<br />
<br />
!sax2<br />
SaX2 is dropped from 11.3 onwards and there's no xorg.conf by default. Auto-detection should "just work" in most cases. If you must configure X use xrandr, krandrtray, gnome display settings, nvidia-settings, ATI catalyst control center etc. depending on your card/driver, or manually edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ - or as last resort, manually create /etc/X11/xorg.conf<br />
<br />
!skype<br />
<br />
!smartquestion<br />
<br />
!software<br />
<br />
!studio<br />
<br />
!support<br />
General technical support is in #suse (/join #suse), please ask over there<br />
<br />
!tumbleweed<br />
The Tumbleweed project aims to provide a rolling updates version of openSUSE containing the latest stable versions instead of relying on rigid periodic release cycles. See http://en.opensuse.org/Tumbleweed for details.<br />
<br />
!usb<br />
<br />
!usb-install<br />
<br />
!vendorchange<br />
<br />
!vlc<br />
<br />
!wifi<br />
<br />
!wine<br />
<br />
!zypper<br />
zypper is the easy to use commandline interface to the YaST (openSUSE PM pattern) package management. See http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Zypper</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=IRC_channel_commands&diff=1588IRC channel commands2012-11-06T12:19:15Z<p>Root: </p>
<hr />
<div>⊙_ʘ<br />
<br />
>.<<br />
<br />
☺<br />
<br />
☹ – frowning face<br />
<br />
☺ – smiley face<br />
[pre]<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in admin: gc, gcs, join, memory and raw.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in alias: addhelp, alias, list, lock, remove, removehelp, setcorealias, showalias and unlock.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in blist: add, addfromfile, count, deletelist, deletematching, get and list.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in calc: calc.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Plugin flood has no commands.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in googleweather: weather.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in help: blockhelp, commands, help, longhelp, plugins, summary and syntax.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in miscmsg: 8ball, bugreport, ct, date, discordiandate, exchange, featurerequest, flipacoin, random, serveruptime, time, uptime and week.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in nickserv: check and clearcache.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in options: get, getgeneral, help, list, listgeneral, set and setgeneral.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in plugin: detach, info, list, load, reload, setcore, source and unsetcore.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in quote: add, count, create, get, info, karmamod, last, remove and summary.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in security: addgroup, addtogroup, adduser, beginlink, deluser, findpermission, grant, link, removefromgroup and revoke.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in see: bodyclock, firstseen, freshers, midday and pattern.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in seen: seen.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in susefactoids: delete, factinfo, forget, getchannellanguage, link, remember, search, setchannellanguage, unlink and whatis.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in talk: describe, me, msg, privme, privmsg, reply, say and shout.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in tell: get and send.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in timedevents: at, in and last.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in timezone: timein and whenis.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in topic: diff and get.<br />
[11:15] <SUSEhelp> Commands in vote: abstainall, activevotes, call, info and vote.<br />
[/pre]<br />
<br />
!alsa<br />
ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides your Linux sound drivers. For basic openSUSE sound concepts, check out: http://en.opensuse.org/Sound-concepts<br />
<br />
!sound<br />
Basic openSUSE audio troubleshooting guide is at http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Audio_troubleshooting <br />
<br />
!pulseaudio<br />
PulseAudio is a sound server intended as replacement for !ESD. Some info on openSUSE pulseaudio: http://en.opensuse.org/Pulseaudio Disable: http://en.opensuse.org/Disabling_PulseAudio_HowTo For detailed information on pulseaudio, please go here: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/AboutPulseAudio. See "perfect" setup http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup<br />
<br />
!anybody<br />
Please do not ask if anyone uses, knows, is good with, can help you with or is a guru/expert of <someprogram>. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use <someprogram>?" --- Also: !sicco !research !smartquestion !question<br />
<br />
!ask<br />
Don't ask to ask, just ask :) (and try to explain exactly what the problem is, which openSUSE version you're using, on what architecture, etc...) ---<br />
<br />
!sicco<br />
[20:52] <SUSEhelp> Please ask sicco questions: questions that are Specific, Informative, Concise, Complete, and On-topic.<br />
<br />
!ati<br />
To install the proprietary ATI drivers see http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:ATI_drivers - Note: ATi dropped support for the non-HD series in their proprietary fglrx driver, DO NOT install this driver if your card is legacy.<br />
<br />
!best<br />
There are often no "best" things, such as filesystems, window managers or Linux distributions. You pick the one you find most suitable/appealing and do not rely on people's "recommendation" as an excuse.<br />
<br />
!beta<br />
If you want a stable machine that is easy to setup and relatively problem free, DO NOT use a beta OS! If you are VERY comfortable with Linux/SuSE and wish to help the developers by submitting bug reports, don't mind instability, and understand that many features may not work correctly or at all, then go for it. For support post on the opensuse-factory mailing list<br />
<br />
!chat<br />
Offtopic chat (i.e., not related to openSUSE support) is in #opensuse-chat<br />
<br />
!codecs<br />
There are several multimedia formats that cannot be included on the openSUSE CDs/DVD because they are proprietary, patented, restricted formats. Some of these include MP3, MPEG-4, playing of encrypted DVDs, etc. Information on how to install proprietary codec support on openSUSE, please visit; http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats<br />
<br />
!compiz<br />
<br />
!counter<br />
openSUSE 11.4 countdown: http://countdown.opensuse.org/large - also see http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:11.4 for a list of some of the features<br />
<br />
!dup<br />
You can do a live distribution upgrade with openSUSE. Valid upgradeable releases are from 10.3 on. You can find the how-to here: http://wiki.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade<br />
<br />
!dvd<br />
There are several multimedia formats that cannot be included on the openSUSE CDs/DVD because they are proprietary, patented, restricted formats. Some of these include MP3, MPEG-4, playing of encrypted DVDs, etc. Information on how to install proprietary codec support on openSUSE, please visit; http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats<br />
<br />
!enter<br />
Please don't use the <Enter> key as punctuation!<br />
<br />
!everygreen<br />
The Evergreen project aims to provide Long Time Support for certain openSUSE versions, see http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Evergreen<br />
<br />
!hclwlan<br />
To check the compatibility of wlan cards take a look at: Network Adapters (Wireless) Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Network_%28Wireless%29 . (also http://linux-wless.passys.nl/)<br />
<br />
!hello !hi<br />
Hello! Welcome to the English openSUSE support channel. Don't be shy. PLEASE don't ask if anyone can help; share which openSUSE version and state detailed questions. We hope you find support needed here. Enjoy your visit. Type: "/msg SUSEhelp !helpme" (no quotes) here for more info how to use our time-saving self-help bot!<br />
<br />
!helpme<br />
Welcome to an openSUSE irc support channel. To get help from me you can ask for keywords (factoids) in PRIVATE please with /msg SUSEhelp factoid. To search for keywords try /msg SUSEhelp search keyword.<br />
<br />
!kotd<br />
kotd; Kernel Of The Day (and mirrors) can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/ (need support? see factoid !beta)<br />
<br />
!lifetime<br />
<br />
!liveusb<br />
For instructions on how to create an installable, persistent, openSUSE Live USB, see: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick<br />
<br />
!new2irc<br />
If you are new to IRC take a look at Communicate/IRCforNewbies please at http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate/IRCforNewbies<br />
<br />
!ntfs<br />
<br />
!obs<br />
<br />
!packages<br />
Search for packages on the openSUSE Build Service here: http://software.opensuse.org/search - You can browse Packman packages here: http://packman.links2linux.org/packages<br />
<br />
!packman<br />
Packman is the most popular third-party repository available for openSUSE and contains software that cannot be included in the distribution for legal reasons. Instructions on how to add Packman to your openSUSE installation can be found at http://opensuse-community.org/Repositories<br />
<br />
!paste<br />
Please don't paste more than 3 lines in the channel; instead, use one of http://paste.opensuse.org/ , http://pastebin.com/ or http://pastie.org/ -- for pics, use http://img.susepaste.org/ , http://picpaste.com/ or http://min.us/<br />
<br />
!patience<br />
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!zypper<br />
zypper is the easy to use commandline interface to the YaST (openSUSE PM pattern) package management. See http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Zypper</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_get_a_list_of_permissions_of_mysql_users&diff=1587How to get a list of permissions of mysql users2012-10-27T07:52:28Z<p>Root: Created page with "= How to Get a List of Permissions of MySQL Users = MySQL has advanced database access system. A database user can have access to the whole database, separate tables, or to se..."</p>
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<div>= How to Get a List of Permissions of MySQL Users =<br />
MySQL has advanced database access system. A database user can have access to the whole database, separate tables, or to separate columns of tables. Also there is a restriction for actions a user may perform with records. MySQL server uses several tables in a special database to organize such a complicated database access structure. The access policy is based on the values available in these tables.<br />
<br />
The database that MySQL server uses to store internal data about users is called&nbsp;mysql&nbsp;by default. There are tables for storing information about users’ accounts in this database:<br />
<br />
* '''''user'''''&nbsp;contains a list of all users of the MySQL server and their permissions to access the database;<br />
* '''''db'''''&nbsp;contains a list of databases with a matching list of database users and their privileges for executing operations;<br />
* '''''tables_priv'''''&nbsp;contains a list of database tables (views) that a user has access to;<br />
* '''''columns_priv'''''&nbsp;contains a list of columns from the database tables (views) a user has access to;<br />
* '''''procs_priv'''''&nbsp;contains a list of database procedures (functions) a user has access to.<br/> To get the list of users’ privileges concerning data access, the following queries may be executed:<br />
<br />
'''* the list of global privileges:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mu.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mu.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(RTRIM(CONCAT(<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Select_priv = 'Y', 'Select ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Insert_priv = 'Y', 'Insert ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Update_priv = 'Y', 'Update ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Delete_priv = 'Y', 'Delete ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Create_priv = 'Y', 'Create ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Drop_priv = 'Y', 'Drop ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Reload_priv = 'Y', 'Reload ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Shutdown_priv = 'Y', 'Shutdown ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Process_priv = 'Y', 'Process ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.File_priv = 'Y', 'File ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Grant_priv = 'Y', 'Grant ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.References_priv = 'Y', 'References ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Index_priv = 'Y', 'Index ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Alter_priv = 'Y', 'Alter ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Show_db_priv = 'Y', 'Show_db ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Super_priv = 'Y', 'Super ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Create_tmp_table_priv = 'Y', 'Create_tmp_table ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Lock_tables_priv = 'Y', 'Lock_tables ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Execute_priv = 'Y', 'Execute ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Repl_slave_priv = 'Y', 'Repl_slave ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Repl_client_priv = 'Y', 'Repl_client ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Create_view_priv = 'Y', 'Create_view ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Show_view_priv = 'Y', 'Show_view ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Create_routine_priv = 'Y', 'Create_routine ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Alter_routine_priv = 'Y', 'Alter_routine ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Create_user_priv = 'Y', 'Create_user ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Event_priv = 'Y', 'Event ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(mu.Trigger_priv = 'Y', 'Trigger ', '')<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>)), ' ', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.user mu<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mu.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mu.User<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for a database:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>md.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>md.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>md.db `'''Database'''`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(RTRIM(CONCAT(<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Select_priv = 'Y', 'Select ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Insert_priv = 'Y', 'Insert ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Update_priv = 'Y', 'Update ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Delete_priv = 'Y', 'Delete ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Create_priv = 'Y', 'Create ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Drop_priv = 'Y', 'Drop ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Grant_priv = 'Y', 'Grant ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.References_priv = 'Y', 'References ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Index_priv = 'Y', 'Index ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Alter_priv = 'Y', 'Alter ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Create_tmp_table_priv = 'Y', 'Create_tmp_table ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Lock_tables_priv = 'Y', 'Lock_tables ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Create_view_priv = 'Y', 'Create_view ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Show_view_priv = 'Y', 'Show_view ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Create_routine_priv = 'Y', 'Create_routine ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Alter_routine_priv = 'Y', 'Alter_routine ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Execute_priv = 'Y', 'Execute ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Event_priv = 'Y', 'Event ', ''),<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>IF(md.Trigger_priv = 'Y', 'Trigger ', '')<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>)), ' ', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.db md<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>md.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>md.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>md.Db<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for tables:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>CONCAT(mt.Db, '.', mt.Table_name) `Tables`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(mt.Table_priv, ',', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.tables_priv mt<br />
<br />
'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.Table_name IN<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>('''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''DISTINCT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>t.table_name `tables`<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>information_schema.tables '''AS''' t<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>t.table_type IN<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>('BASE TABLE', 'SYSTEM VIEW', 'TEMPORARY', '') OR<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt><nowiki>t.table_type <> </nowiki>'VIEW' AND<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>t.create_options '''IS''' NOT NULL<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>)<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.Db,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mt.Table_name;<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for views:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>CONCAT(mv.Db, '.', mv.Table_name) `Views`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(mv.Table_priv, ',', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.tables_priv mv<br />
<br />
'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.Table_name IN<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>('''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''DISTINCT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>v.table_name `views`<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>information_schema.views '''AS''' v<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>)<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.Db,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mv.Table_name;<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for table columns:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>CONCAT(mtc.Db, '.', mtc.Table_name, '.', mtc.Column_name) `Tables Columns`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(mtc.Column_priv, ',', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mysql.columns_priv mtc<br />
<br />
'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.Table_name IN<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>('''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>'''DISTINCT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>t.table_name `tables`<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>information_schema.tables '''AS''' t<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>t.table_type IN<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>('BASE TABLE', 'SYSTEM VIEW', 'TEMPORARY', '') OR<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt><nowiki>t.table_type <> </nowiki>'VIEW' AND<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>t.create_options '''IS''' NOT NULL<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>)<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.Db,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.Table_name,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>mtc.Column_name;<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for view columns:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>CONCAT(mvc.Db, '.', mvc.Table_name, '.', mvc.Column_name) `Views Columns`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(mvc.Column_priv, ',', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.columns_priv mvc<br />
<br />
'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.Table_name IN<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>('''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''DISTINCT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>v.table_name `views`<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</tt>information_schema.views '''AS''' v<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>)<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.Db,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.Table_name,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mvc.Column_name;<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for procedures:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>CONCAT(mp.Db, '.', mp.Routine_name) `Procedures`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(mp.Proc_priv, ',', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.procs_priv mp<br />
<br />
'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.Routine_type = 'PROCEDURE'<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.Db,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mp.Routine_name;<br />
<br />
|}<br />
'''* the list of privileges for functions:<br />
'''<br />
<br />
{| style="border-spacing:0;"<br />
| style="border:none;padding:0cm;"| '''SELECT'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.host `Host`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.user `User`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>CONCAT(mf.Db, '.', mf.Routine_name) `Procedures`,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>REPLACE(mf.Proc_priv, ',', ', ') '''AS''' `'''Privileges'''`<br />
<br />
'''FROM'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mysql.procs_priv mf<br />
<br />
'''WHERE'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.Routine_type = 'FUNCTION'<br />
<br />
'''ORDER''' '''BY'''<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.Host,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.User,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.Db,<br />
<br />
<tt>&nbsp;</tt>mf.Routine_name;<br />
<br />
|}</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=MySQL&diff=1586MySQL2012-10-27T07:50:09Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>*[[OLD:How to secure an initial MySQL installation]]<br />
*[[Database dump & restore]]<br />
*[[Securing the initial mysql installation]]<br />
*[[How to repair a crashed table]]<br />
*[[Allowing access from other hosts]]<br />
*[[How to get a list of permissions of mysql users]]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Convert_.pcd_(PhotoCD)_files&diff=1585Convert .pcd (PhotoCD) files2012-10-11T15:26:09Z<p>Root: Created page with " mogrify -colorspace RGB -format jpg -quality 100 img00*.pcd[5]"</p>
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<div> mogrify -colorspace RGB -format jpg -quality 100 img00*.pcd[5]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Linux_general&diff=1584Linux general2012-10-11T15:25:38Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>*[[How to backup your disk with dd]]<br />
*[[How to make a webcam page with Apache on Linux]]<br />
*[[How to make Audacity work with ALSA]]<br />
*[[Reinstalling GRUB after Windows install]]<br />
*[[Make .par files work in KDE]]<br />
*[[Keyboard setting for diacritical characters]]<br />
*[[How to make a .iso file from your CD or DVD]]<br />
*[[How to find duplicate files BY CONTENT!!]]<br />
*[[How to clone or copy your harddisk over the network]]<br />
*[[How to connect to server on strange port, or when you're behind a firewall]]<br />
*[[How to find information about a host or webserver]]<br />
*[[How to make a virtualBox window seamless]]<br />
*[[Using bridged networking in VirtualBox]]<br />
*[[Mounting remote directories using FUSE and sshfs on openSUSE]]<br />
*[[Using x2x to connect two computers and their screens with one mouse and keyboard]]<br />
*[[Convert an AVCHD / MTS file to MP4 using ffmpeg]]<br />
*[[How to restore MBR on harddisk]]<br />
*[[How to automatically log in to remote ssh servers using public/private keypair]]<br />
*[[How to make an encrypted directory]]<br />
*[[How to send mail via telnet to a server using SMTP commands]]<br />
*[[How to test network speed]]<br />
*[[How to convert an existing ext3 filesystem to ext4]]<br />
*[[How to make a dump of a website]]<br />
*[[Linux performance monitoring]]<br />
*[[How to make a shell fork bomb]]<br />
*[[How to resque a hanging linux]]<br />
*[[Script to check and restart a process]]<br />
*[[Enlarge disks by removing reserve space on ext2/3/4]]<br />
*[[SSH filesystem]]<br />
*[[Using GRUB to boot multiple operating systems, the correct way]]<br />
*[[iptables for dummies]]<br />
*[[Convert .pcd (PhotoCD) files]]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Btrfs&diff=1583Btrfs2012-10-02T14:35:59Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>*list available devices<br />
btrfs device scan<br />
*list available filesystems<br />
btrfs filesystem show<br />
*create volume<br />
mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdX<br />
*'''stripe''' across devices (mirror metadata + stripe data)<br />
mkfs.btrfs /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc<br />
*'''stripe''' across devices (stripe metadata + stripe data)<br />
mkfs.btrfs -m raid0 /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc<br />
*'''mirror''' across devices (mirror metadata + mirror data)<br />
mkfs.btrfs -m raid10 -d raid10 /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc<br />
*create subvolume<br />
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/nonsense<br />
where /mnt is the mountpoint of the btrfs volume<br />
*list subvolumes<br />
btrfs subvolume list /mnt <br />
*create snapshot<br />
mkdir /mnt/snapshots<br />
btrfs subvolume snapshot /mnt/nonsense /mnt/snapshots/vrijdag<br />
*add a new device<br />
btrfs device add /dev/sda8 /mnt<br />
*remove a device<br />
btrfs delete /dev/sdb /mnt<br />
*balance the data (takes some time)<br />
btrfs device balance /mnt<br />
<br />
*free space:<br />
btrfs fi df /<br />
*show snapshots<br />
snapper list<br />
*delete all snapshots<br />
for i in {1..20000}; do snapper delete $i; done</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Repos_lapx&diff=1582Repos lapx2012-10-02T14:32:33Z<p>Root: Created page with "<pre> pvdm@lapx:~> zypper lr --uri # | Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | URI ..."</p>
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<div><pre><br />
pvdm@lapx:~> zypper lr --uri<br />
# | Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | URI <br />
---+---------------------+------------------------------+---------+---------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
1 | google-talkplugin | google-talkplugin | Yes | Yes | http://dl.google.com/linux/talkplugin/rpm/stable/x86_64 <br />
2 | packman-essentials | packman-essentials | Yes | Yes | http://packman.inode.at/suse/openSUSE_12.2/Essentials <br />
3 | packman-multimedia | packman-multimedia | Yes | Yes | http://packman.inode.at/suse/openSUSE_12.2/Multimedia <br />
4 | pvdm-fonts | pvdm-fonts | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/muzlocker/openSUSE_12.2/ <br />
5 | pvdm-kde49 | pvdm-kde49 | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Release:/49/openSUSE_12.2/ <br />
6 | pvdm-kde49extra | pvdm-kde49extra | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/KDE_Release_49_openSUSE_12.2/<br />
7 | pvdm-kernel | pvdm-kernel | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/standard/ <br />
8 | pvdm-xorg | pvdm-xorg | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XOrg/openSUSE_12.2/ <br />
9 | repo-non-oss | openSUSE-12.2-Non-Oss | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/12.2/repo/non-oss/ <br />
10 | repo-oss | openSUSE-12.2-Oss | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/12.2/repo/oss/ <br />
11 | repo-update | openSUSE-12.2-Update | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/update/12.2/ <br />
12 | repo-update-non-oss | openSUSE-12.2-Update-Non-Oss | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/update/12.2-non-oss/</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Lapx&diff=1581Lapx2012-10-02T14:31:46Z<p>Root: Created page with "*specs lapx *partitions lapx *grub lapx *repos lapx"</p>
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<div>*[[specs lapx]]<br />
*[[partitions lapx]]<br />
*[[grub lapx]]<br />
*[[repos lapx]]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Systems&diff=1580Systems2012-10-02T14:31:00Z<p>Root: </p>
<hr />
<div>*[[lapx]]<br />
*[[lap088]]<br />
*[[sheba]]<br />
*[[amd64]]<br />
*[[akoya]]<br />
*[[zbox]]<br />
*[[hpspil]]<br />
*[[Philips Webcam]]<br />
*[[cpu3972]]<br />
*[[samsie]]<br />
*[[WeTab]]<br />
*[[nw nb]]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_have_the_latest_kernel_in_openSUSE&diff=1579How to have the latest kernel in openSUSE2012-10-01T11:02:35Z<p>Root: /* enabling the kernel head repository */</p>
<hr />
<div>It is possible to have the latest kernel in openSUSE. However, there are a few thing you must consider. These will be discussed below. <br />
<br />
We will be using the command line tool '''zypper''' to update to the latest kernel, because it is easier than YaST :D<br />
<br />
=stock kernels=<br />
OpenSUSE is installed (from DVD or wherever from) with a kernel called the 'stock' kernel. Sometimes this kernel is also referred to the '''GA kernel'''. This kernel remains the same for the whole time that that specific openSUSE version is supported, and is only updated with security issues and occasional bug fixes. This is called backporting. These updated stock-kernels appear in the ''update'' channel just as normal updates, so you should install them, just as other updates.<br />
<br />
This is a list of the latest openSUSE versions and their stock kernels:<br />
<pre><br />
openSUSE version: stock-kernel<br />
12.2 3.4.6-2.10<br />
12.1 3.1.9 upgraded to 3.1.10 for security/bugfixes<br />
11.4 2.6.37<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=kernel versions=<br />
openSUSE has the option to run other 'flavours' of the kernel. These include:<br />
*'''kernel-default''' -> The standard kernel for both uniprocessor and multiprocessor systems.<br />
*'''kernel-desktop''' -> This kernel is optimized for the desktop. It is configured for lower latency and has many of the features that aren't usually used on desktop machines disabled.<br />
*'''kernel-pae''' -> this is a 32-bit only special kernel with support for 64GB memory. 64 bit kernels support this by default<br />
*'''kernel-vanilla''' -> The standard kernel - without any SUSE patches<br />
*'''kernel-xen''' -> The Linux kernel for Xen paravirtualization. This kernel can be used both as the domain0 ("xen0") and as an unprivileged ("xenU") kernel.<br />
<br />
Usually, for a desktop/laptop system, you run the ''default'' or the ''desktop'' flavour.<br />
<br />
=keeping older kernel versions as fallback=<br />
<br />
It is good practice, when you enable the ''kernel-head'' repo and thus recieve the latest and greatest kernel, to keep some previous kernel(s) at hand to use as a fallback scenario. These kernels will appear in your grub menu so you will be able to choose them when booting up your machine.<br />
<br />
Fortunately, '''zypper''' supports this with a few configuration options. It is possible for instance to instruct zypper to keep the stock kernel, the latest kernel, and the latest but one and to remove all others. That is cool, right?<br />
<br />
The magic is in the file <tt>/etc/zypp/zypp.conf</tt>. There are two options there:<br />
<br />
multiversion = provides:multiversion(kernel)<br />
multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest<br />
<br />
The first line enables the mutiple installation of kernels simultaniously. This is not possible by default, so this option is necessary. <br />
<br />
The second has several options:<br />
<pre>## Comma separated list of kernel packages to keep installed in parallel, if the<br />
## above multiversion variable is set. Packages can be specified as<br />
## 2.6.32.12-0.7 - Exact version to keep<br />
## latest - Keep kernel with the highest version number<br />
## latest-N - Keep kernel with the Nth highest version number<br />
## running - Keep the running kernel<br />
## oldest - Keep kernel with the lowest version number (the GA kernel)<br />
## oldest+N - Keep kernel with the Nth lowest version number<br />
##<br />
## Default: Do not delete any kernels if multiversion = provides:multiversion(kernel) is set<br />
#multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
So, if you want to keep the stock kernel and the latest kernel, use:<br />
multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest<br />
If you want to keep the stock kernel, the latest and the kernel before that, use:<br />
multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest,latest-1<br />
<br />
=enabling the kernel head repository=<br />
To receive the latest kernel, you must create an additional repo to download from.<br />
zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/standard/ kernel-repo<br />
This command add a new repository (ar), enables refresh (-f), provides the URL, and a name (kernel-repo).<br />
<br />
This repository always contains the lastest development kernel, i.e. 3.4.0-rc6-1-desktop. Do not expect to find older versions there, it is always the latest and only the latest build!<br />
<br />
This repo is the same for '''all''' openSUSE version,<br />
<br />
=updating from the new repo=<br />
To actually download and install the new kernel, you must do a special update. This is called a distribution-upgrade. Don't worry, this won't update your entire installation! We will instruct zypper to only use updated packages from the kernel-repo we just created. A normal 'zypper up' won't replace packages from a different repo then the one it was originally installed from.<br />
<br />
Issue the command:<br />
zypper dup -r kernel-repo<br />
This tells zypper to do a dist-upgrade from the kernel-repo, so only your new kernel files will be installed alongside the old ones, if you have properly configured the zypp.conf file.<br />
<br />
=check check double check=<br />
After you have completed these instructions, you can check which kernels you have installed:<br />
rpm -qa | grep kernel<br />
The output of that command on my system at time of this writing:<br />
<pre><br />
#rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort<br />
kernel-default-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-default-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.noarch<br />
kernel-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.noarch<br />
kernel-source-3.4.rc3-3.1.noarch<br />
kernel-source-3.4.rc6-1.1.noarch<br />
kernel-syms-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-syms-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-xen-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-xen-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
</pre><br />
As you can see, I have 2 kernels installed at the moment: '''3.4.rc3''' and '''3.4.rc6'''. (The rest of the packages are necessary for other purposes, like Virtualbox.)</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_have_the_latest_kernel_in_openSUSE&diff=1578How to have the latest kernel in openSUSE2012-10-01T10:56:30Z<p>Root: /* stock kernels */</p>
<hr />
<div>It is possible to have the latest kernel in openSUSE. However, there are a few thing you must consider. These will be discussed below. <br />
<br />
We will be using the command line tool '''zypper''' to update to the latest kernel, because it is easier than YaST :D<br />
<br />
=stock kernels=<br />
OpenSUSE is installed (from DVD or wherever from) with a kernel called the 'stock' kernel. Sometimes this kernel is also referred to the '''GA kernel'''. This kernel remains the same for the whole time that that specific openSUSE version is supported, and is only updated with security issues and occasional bug fixes. This is called backporting. These updated stock-kernels appear in the ''update'' channel just as normal updates, so you should install them, just as other updates.<br />
<br />
This is a list of the latest openSUSE versions and their stock kernels:<br />
<pre><br />
openSUSE version: stock-kernel<br />
12.2 3.4.6-2.10<br />
12.1 3.1.9 upgraded to 3.1.10 for security/bugfixes<br />
11.4 2.6.37<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=kernel versions=<br />
openSUSE has the option to run other 'flavours' of the kernel. These include:<br />
*'''kernel-default''' -> The standard kernel for both uniprocessor and multiprocessor systems.<br />
*'''kernel-desktop''' -> This kernel is optimized for the desktop. It is configured for lower latency and has many of the features that aren't usually used on desktop machines disabled.<br />
*'''kernel-pae''' -> this is a 32-bit only special kernel with support for 64GB memory. 64 bit kernels support this by default<br />
*'''kernel-vanilla''' -> The standard kernel - without any SUSE patches<br />
*'''kernel-xen''' -> The Linux kernel for Xen paravirtualization. This kernel can be used both as the domain0 ("xen0") and as an unprivileged ("xenU") kernel.<br />
<br />
Usually, for a desktop/laptop system, you run the ''default'' or the ''desktop'' flavour.<br />
<br />
=keeping older kernel versions as fallback=<br />
<br />
It is good practice, when you enable the ''kernel-head'' repo and thus recieve the latest and greatest kernel, to keep some previous kernel(s) at hand to use as a fallback scenario. These kernels will appear in your grub menu so you will be able to choose them when booting up your machine.<br />
<br />
Fortunately, '''zypper''' supports this with a few configuration options. It is possible for instance to instruct zypper to keep the stock kernel, the latest kernel, and the latest but one and to remove all others. That is cool, right?<br />
<br />
The magic is in the file <tt>/etc/zypp/zypp.conf</tt>. There are two options there:<br />
<br />
multiversion = provides:multiversion(kernel)<br />
multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest<br />
<br />
The first line enables the mutiple installation of kernels simultaniously. This is not possible by default, so this option is necessary. <br />
<br />
The second has several options:<br />
<pre>## Comma separated list of kernel packages to keep installed in parallel, if the<br />
## above multiversion variable is set. Packages can be specified as<br />
## 2.6.32.12-0.7 - Exact version to keep<br />
## latest - Keep kernel with the highest version number<br />
## latest-N - Keep kernel with the Nth highest version number<br />
## running - Keep the running kernel<br />
## oldest - Keep kernel with the lowest version number (the GA kernel)<br />
## oldest+N - Keep kernel with the Nth lowest version number<br />
##<br />
## Default: Do not delete any kernels if multiversion = provides:multiversion(kernel) is set<br />
#multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
So, if you want to keep the stock kernel and the latest kernel, use:<br />
multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest<br />
If you want to keep the stock kernel, the latest and the kernel before that, use:<br />
multiversion.kernels = latest,oldest,latest-1<br />
<br />
=enabling the kernel head repository=<br />
To receive the latest kernel, you must create an additional repo to download from.<br />
zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/standard/ kernel-repo<br />
This command add a new repository (ar), enables refresh (-f), provides the URL, and a name (kernel-repo).<br />
<br />
This repository always contains the lastest development kernel, i.e. 3.4.0-rc6-1-desktop. Do not expect to find older versions there, it is always the latest and only the latest build!<br />
<br />
=updating from the new repo=<br />
To actually download and install the new kernel, you must do a special update. This is called a distribution-upgrade. Don't worry, this won't update your entire installation! We will instruct zypper to only use updated packages from the kernel-repo we just created. A normal 'zypper up' won't replace packages from a different repo then the one it was originally installed from.<br />
<br />
Issue the command:<br />
zypper dup -r kernel-repo<br />
This tells zypper to do a dist-upgrade from the kernel-repo, so only your new kernel files will be installed alongside the old ones, if you have properly configured the zypp.conf file.<br />
<br />
=check check double check=<br />
After you have completed these instructions, you can check which kernels you have installed:<br />
rpm -qa | grep kernel<br />
The output of that command on my system at time of this writing:<br />
<pre><br />
#rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort<br />
kernel-default-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-default-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-desktop-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.noarch<br />
kernel-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.noarch<br />
kernel-source-3.4.rc3-3.1.noarch<br />
kernel-source-3.4.rc6-1.1.noarch<br />
kernel-syms-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-syms-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-xen-devel-3.4.rc3-3.1.x86_64<br />
kernel-xen-devel-3.4.rc6-1.1.x86_64<br />
</pre><br />
As you can see, I have 2 kernels installed at the moment: '''3.4.rc3''' and '''3.4.rc6'''. (The rest of the packages are necessary for other purposes, like Virtualbox.)</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Convert_an_AVCHD_/_MTS_file_to_MP4_using_ffmpeg&diff=1577Convert an AVCHD / MTS file to MP4 using ffmpeg2012-09-27T07:29:46Z<p>Root: /* create timelapse movie */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Convert an .MTS file to a .MP4 file=<br />
<br />
We want to convert it to .MP4, for instance to show it on a mobile device Android, or to play it om xbmc, or to import into kdenlive. <br />
<br />
For a whole directory, type:<br />
IFS=$(echo -en "\n\b"); for i in *.MTS; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 15M -acodec libmp3lame -b:a 192k "$i.mp4"; done<br />
or offtopic:<br />
<pre><br />
find . -print0 | while read -d $'\0' file<br />
do<br />
echo -v "$file"<br />
done<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Now, if you want to resize it for some reason (show on mobile phone):<br />
<br />
#ffmpeg -i 00031.MTS -s 480x320 -b:v 4000k 00031.MP4<br />
<br />
-i = input file<br />
<br />
-s = size <=== PUT THE SIZE PARAMETER JUST AFTER THE INPUTFILENAME, OTHERWISE YOU GET AN ERROR<br />
<br />
-b:v = videobitrate, 8000k gives a slightly better image, but doubles the filesize<br />
-b:a = audiobitrate<br />
<br />
Using these parameters you shrink a 25MB movie to a 6 MB movie.<br />
<br />
=Convert an .DV file to a .MP4 file=<br />
ffmpeg -i tape.dv -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 15M -acodec libmp3lame -ab 192k -threads 2 -ilme tape.mp4<br />
<br />
-ilme = Force interlacing support in encoder (MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 only). Use this option if your input file is interlaced and you want to keep the interlaced format for minimum losses. The alternative is to deinterlace the input stream with -deinterlace, but deinterlacing introduces losses.<br />
<br />
=Convert an .MTS file to a .DV file for video editing=<br />
<br />
We want to convert it to .DV, because then our video editing program (kdenlive) will process the clips much much faster!!!<br />
<br />
#ffmpeg -i 00005.MTS -f avi -b:v 16000k -ab 192k 00005.DV<br />
<br />
-i = input file<br />
<br />
-f = format, appeared neccessary<br />
<br />
-b:v = videobitrate, this value of 16000k is exactly the same as the source file, because we don't want any loss!!<br />
<br />
-b:a = audio bitrate, this value of 192k is exactly the same as the source file, because we don't want any loss!!<br />
<br />
==ALTERNATIVE==<br />
<br />
I also found this commandline, worked very well:<br />
ffmpeg-kino -threads 2 -i 00120.MTS -s 720x576 -r pal -aspect 16:9 -ac 2 -ar 48000 -pix_fmt yuv420p -y 00120.MTS.dv<br />
<br />
Another commandline:<br />
ffmpeg -y -i 00141.MTS -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 8000000 -ab 128000 -s 1280x720 new2.mp4<br />
ffmpeg -y -i 00101.MTS -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 14M -acodec ac3 -ab 192k new.mp4 <-- deze gebruikt om .MTS in kdenlive te importeren<br />
dus:<br />
for i in *; do ffmpeg -y -i "$i" -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 14M -acodec ac3 -ab 192k "$i".mp4; done<br />
<br />
=Convert to WebM (VP8)=<br />
A valid WebM file can only contain VP8 video and Vorbis audio in a .webm container.<br />
ffmpeg -i bla.mp4 -vcodec libvpx -b:v 15M -acodec libvorbis -b:a 192k out.webm<br />
<br />
For web page (reduced size):<br />
# ffmpeg -i 44.mp4 -s 568x320 -vcodec libvpx -b:v 300k -acodec libvorbis -b:a 64k 44.webm<br />
<br />
=Convert an .MTS file to Flash (FLV)=<br />
ffmpeg -i bla.mts -s 640x360 -ar 22050 -b:v 1M blaat.flv<br />
of pas de bitrate aan voor hogere kwaliteit:<br />
ffmpeg -i bla.mts -s 640x360 -ar 22050 -b:v 3M blaat.flv<br />
<br />
=Convert an old analogue letterbox recording to SD digital format=<br />
The input file was <br />
<pre>Input #0, mpeg, from '1106_20091226203000.mpg': <br />
Duration: 04:24:55.20, start: 0.276144, bitrate: 6934 kb/s<br />
Stream #0.0[0x1e0]: Video: mpeg2video (Main), yuv420p, 720x576 [PAR 64:45 DAR 16:9], 8000 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 50 tbc<br />
Stream #0.1[0x1c0]: Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 384 kb/s<br />
</pre><br />
and the picture has big black borders on the top and bottom and looks squashed. It was supposed to be stretched to fill up the screen (Our old analogue TV did that automatically).<br />
<br />
This must be done in 2 steps: first the cropping, then rescaling back to 16:9<br />
<br />
The first command is<br />
ffmpeg -i input.mpg -vf crop=720:430 -vcodec mpeg2video -b:v 8M -acodec mp2 -b:a 384k 25ycrop.mpg<br />
Note that we try to keep the audio/video exactly the same as the sourcefile. The commandline options -sameq and -vcodec copy don't seem to work here.<br />
<br />
Next we must scale the video back to full screen, again the same settings for vcodec and acodec:<br />
ffmpeg -i 25ycrop.mpg -s 720x576 -aspect 16:9 -vcodec mpeg2video -b:v 8M -acodec mp2 -b:a 384k bla.mpg<br />
<br />
=Other examples=<br />
<pre><br />
# ffmpeg -i 00039.MTS -f avi -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 16000 bla.wmv<br />
# ffmpeg -i 00039.MTS -f avi -vcodec msmpeg4v2 -b:v 16000 bla.wmv<br />
# ffmpeg -y -i VIDEO0005.3gp -vcodec wmv2 -f avi -ar 44100 kerst2009.avi<br />
<br />
# ffmpeg -formats -> lists formats<br />
# ffmpeg -f avi -> force avi format<br />
# ffmpeg -codecs -> lists codecs<br />
# ffmpeg -vcodec mpeg4 -> use codec<br />
# ffmpeg -acodec libmp3lame -> use mp3 audio codec<br />
# ffmpeg -i <inputfile> -> show info about movie file<br />
# ffmpeg -y -> overwrite outputfiles<br />
# ffmpeg -vcodec copy -ss 00:01:00 -t 00:03:00 -i infile.mpg outfile.mpg -> this cut the file from 1 minute to 4 minutes (t=duration)<br />
or<br />
# ffmpeg -i inputfilename.mpg -sameq -ss 00:01:00 -t 00:03:00 outfile.mpg<br />
The above will extract 3 minutes of mpg file from the 1 minute mark using same quality as the source file. This is useful for Variable Bit Rate (VBR) encoded files.<br />
# ffmpeg -target dvd|vcd|svcd|dv|dv50 -> all options are set automagically, but you can overrule as long as they don't conflict w/ the standard<br />
-r --> set framerate, default = 25. also 'pal' is accepted<br />
-threads --> set thread count<br />
# ffmpeg -i 00090.MTS -f avi -b 6000k -ab 192k -vcodec mpeg2video 00090.mpg<br />
convert MTS to XBOX readable format<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=Sharpening=<br />
Using the -vf option.<br />
<pre># Strong luma sharpen effect parameters<br />
unsharp=7:7:2.5<br />
<br />
PvdM: dit betekent [unsharp @ 0x64f7c0] effect:sharpen type:luma msize_x:7 msize_y:7 amount:2.50<br />
<br />
# Strong blur of both luma and chroma parameters<br />
unsharp=7:7:-2:7:7:-2<br />
<br />
# Use the default values with ffmpeg<br />
./ffmpeg -i in.avi -vf "unsharp" out.mp4<br />
<br />
PvdM: dit betekent [unsharp @ 0x64f7a0] effect:sharpen type:luma msize_x:5 msize_y:5 amount:1.00<br />
</pre><br />
Example:<br />
ffmpeg -i part1.dv -vf "unsharp" -target dvd test2.mpg<br />
<br />
=Timestamps=<br />
To '''set''' the timestamp of the '''file''' to the video's internal '''creation date/time''', you can use:<br />
exiftool '-CreateDate>FileModifyDate' FILE <br />
<br />
To force a date/time when converting:<br />
ffmpeg -i 00041.MTS -vcodec mpeg4 -acodec copy -timestamp 2000012312:21:34 bla.mp4<br />
<br />
=Split video files=<br />
ffmpeg -i input.mpg -ss 00:00:10 -t 00:00:30 out1.mpg<br />
-ss is the start point in hh:mm:ss from the beginning of your video file<br />
<br />
-t is the length of time in hh:mm:ss of your new segment.<br />
<br />
So, in the above example, you're starting 10 seconds in from the beginning of the original file and ending 30 seconds later.<br />
<br />
If you want to create multiple parts in one pass then the following should work:<br />
ffmpeg -i input.mpg -ss 00:00:10 -t 00:00:30 out1.mpg -ss 00:00:35 -t 00:00:30 out2.mpg<br />
In this example, the first segment is the same as the first example, but you're also creating a second file starting at 35 seconds in and being 30 seconds long.<br />
<br />
'''Remember to use the correct encoding:'''<br />
ffmpeg -i input.mpg -ss 00:00:10 -vcodec copy -acodec copy output.mpg<br />
<br />
=Merge video files=<br />
To merge 2 or more files, use the 'cat' command and pipe it through ffmpeg, like this:<br />
cat 1.mpg 2.mpg | ffmpeg (-f mpeg) -i – -vcodec copy -acodec copy outfile.mpg<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, this does not work. Again, mencoder to the rescue:<br />
mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o output.mp4 1.mp4 2.mp4<br />
<br />
=create timelapse movie=<br />
To create a timelapse movie from images in a directory, use:<br />
mencoder "mf://*.jpg" -mf fps=5 -o test.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=msmpeg4v2:vbitrate=1000<br />
I know, this is mencoder, but it works.<br />
<br />
FFmpeg uses the following format:<br />
ffmpeg -f image2 -r 10 -b:v 1M -i %03d.jpg test2.mp4<br />
but this doesn't work. Also it requires the imagefilenames to be of name 001.jpg - 999.jpg, which is not always the case.<br />
<br />
'''Rename files sequentially'''<br />
cnt=1;for i in `ls *.jpg`; do mv ${i} ${cnt}.jpg;cnt=$((cnt+1)); done<br />
<br />
=DVD=<br />
<br />
==Re-encode for DVD use==<br />
# mythreplex --demux --fix_sync -o /data/stream -v 224 -c 128 "/data/newfile2.mpg<br />
# tcrequant /data/stream.mv2 /data/video.small.m2v 1.17052143685<br />
<br />
==Pull Chapters from VOB==<br />
<br />
You can pull chapters from VOB files using mplayer. Here's a command line to pull chapter 3 from the DVD drive and dump it to a VOB.<br />
mplayer dvd:// -chapter 3-3 -dumpstream -dumpfile 3.vob<br />
<br />
==Rip VOB to mpeg4==<br />
and '''interlace''' as well.<br />
ffmpeg -i VTS_01_1.VOB -vcodec mpeg4 -b:v 10M -acodec copy -deinterlace lan1deinterlaced.mp4<br />
<br />
==Rip VOB to DV==<br />
<br />
The following command will rip a VOB file strait from an unencrypted DVD and convert it to a strait DV file.<br />
ffmpeg -i /cdrom/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB -target dv /home/joel/Videos/game_vi.dv<br />
<br />
==Rip VOB to DVD==<br />
<br />
The following command will rip a VOB file to an MPEG2 video with AC3 audio for a DVD. It also uses the '-sameq' option which uses the same quality factor in the encoder as in the decoder, allowing almost lossless encoding.<br />
<br />
ffmpeg -i myfile.vob -target dvd -sameq myfile.mpg<br />
<br />
==Rip VOB to VCD==<br />
<br />
The following command will rip a VOB file to a MPEG1 video with MP1 audio.<br />
<br />
ffmpeg -i myfile.vob -target vcd myfile.mpg<br />
<br />
==Rip VOB to Flash (FLV)==<br />
<br />
The following command will rip a VOB file to 352×240 (the same size as VCD) and will save it as a flash file.<br />
<br />
ffmpeg -i myfile.vob -s 352x240 myfile.flv<br />
<br />
=HTC Hero=<br />
For the HTC Hero (Android) the default movie properties are:<br />
<pre><br />
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '26112009004.mp4':<br />
Duration: 00:00:39.06, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 424 kb/s<br />
Stream #0.0(und): Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 320x240 [PAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], 372 kb/s, 15 tbr, 30k tbn, 30k tbc<br />
Stream #0.1(und): Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, mono, s16, 48 kb/s<br />
Metadata<br />
major_brand : mp42<br />
minor_version : 0<br />
compatible_brands: mp423gp4isom<br />
</pre><br />
=HTC Desire=<br />
Screen size: 800x480<br />
For the Desire, the default movie properties are:<br />
<br />
*Convert .MTS files for Desire:<br />
for i in * ; do ffmpeg -i $i -s 800x480 -b 8000k /media/disk/DCIM/oostenrijk\ videos/$i.MP4; done<br />
<br />
=Samsung Galaxy S Plus=<br />
Screen size: 800x480<br />
<br />
==Encode videos for Samsung Galaxy S Plus==<br />
ffmpeg -i "27.mp4" -s 800x480 -vcodec mpeg4 -b 768k -acodec libmp3lame -ab 128k -dmix_mode loro "27.mobile.mp4" <br />
where <br />
* 512k gives rather bad image<br />
* 1M gives perfect image<br />
* 768k hits the sweetspot<br />
*-dmix_mode loro is used for downmixing surround sound<br />
<br />
=Codecs=<br />
=='''most used''' video codecs that ffmpeg can encode==<br />
<pre><br />
Codecs: <br />
D..... = Decoding supported <br />
.E.... = Encoding supported <br />
..V... = Video codec <br />
..A... = Audio codec <br />
..S... = Subtitle codec <br />
...S.. = Supports draw_horiz_band <br />
....D. = Supports direct rendering method 1 <br />
.....T = Supports weird frame truncation <br />
------ <br />
dvvideo DV (Digital Video)<br />
flashsv Flash Screen Video<br />
flc Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263<br />
libtheora libtheora Theora<br />
libx264 libx264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10<br />
libxvid libxvidcore MPEG-4 part 2<br />
mjpeg MJPEG (Motion JPEG)<br />
mpeg1video MPEG-1 video<br />
mpeg2video MPEG-2 video<br />
mpeg4 MPEG-4 part 2<br />
msmpeg4 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 3 <br />
msmpeg4v1 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 1 <br />
msmpeg4v2 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 2<br />
wmv1 Windows Media Video 7<br />
wmv2 Windows Media Video 8<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=='''all''' video codecs that ffmpeg can encode==<br />
<pre><br />
Codecs: <br />
D..... = Decoding supported <br />
.E.... = Encoding supported <br />
..V... = Video codec <br />
..A... = Audio codec <br />
..S... = Subtitle codec <br />
...S.. = Supports draw_horiz_band <br />
....D. = Supports direct rendering method 1 <br />
.....T = Supports weird frame truncation <br />
------ <br />
DEV D asv1 ASUS V1<br />
DEV D asv2 ASUS V2<br />
DEV D bmp BMP image<br />
DEV D dnxhd VC3/DNxHD<br />
DEV dpx DPX image<br />
DEV D dvvideo DV (Digital Video)<br />
DEV D ffv1 FFmpeg video codec #1<br />
DEVSD ffvhuff Huffyuv FFmpeg variant<br />
DEV D flashsv Flash Screen Video<br />
DEVSD flv Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263<br />
DEV D gif GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)<br />
DEV D h261 H.261<br />
DEVSDT h263 H.263 / H.263-1996<br />
DEVSD huffyuv Huffyuv / HuffYUV<br />
DEV D jpegls JPEG-LS<br />
DEV libschroedinger libschroedinger Dirac 2.2<br />
DEV libvpx libvpx VP8<br />
DEV D mjpeg MJPEG (Motion JPEG)<br />
DEVSDT mpeg1video MPEG-1 video<br />
DEVSDT mpeg2video MPEG-2 video<br />
DEVSDT mpeg4 MPEG-4 part 2<br />
DEVSD msmpeg4 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 3<br />
DEVSD msmpeg4v2 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 2<br />
DEV D msvideo1 Microsoft Video-1<br />
DEV D pam PAM (Portable AnyMap) image<br />
DEV D pbm PBM (Portable BitMap) image<br />
DEV D pcx PC Paintbrush PCX image<br />
DEV D pgm PGM (Portable GrayMap) image<br />
DEV D pgmyuv PGMYUV (Portable GrayMap YUV) image<br />
DEV D png PNG image<br />
DEV D ppm PPM (Portable PixelMap) image<br />
DEV D qtrle QuickTime Animation (RLE) video<br />
DEV rawvideo raw video<br />
DEV D roqvideo id RoQ video<br />
DEV D rv10 RealVideo 1.0<br />
DEV D rv20 RealVideo 2.0<br />
DEV sgi SGI image<br />
DEV D snow Snow<br />
DEV D svq1 Sorenson Vector Quantizer 1 / Sorenson Video 1 / SVQ1<br />
DEV D targa Truevision Targa image<br />
DEV D tiff TIFF image<br />
DEV D v210 Uncompressed 4:2:2 10-bit<br />
DEVSD wmv1 Windows Media Video 7<br />
DEVSD wmv2 Windows Media Video 8<br />
DEV D zlib LCL (LossLess Codec Library) ZLIB<br />
DEV D zmbv Zip Motion Blocks Video<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=='''all''' ffmpeg codecs that are supported==<br />
<pre><br />
Codecs:<br />
D..... = Decoding supported<br />
.E.... = Encoding supported<br />
..V... = Video codec<br />
..A... = Audio codec<br />
..S... = Subtitle codec<br />
...S.. = Supports draw_horiz_band<br />
....D. = Supports direct rendering method 1<br />
.....T = Supports weird frame truncation<br />
------<br />
D V D 4xm 4X Movie<br />
D V D 8bps QuickTime 8BPS video<br />
D A 8svx_exp 8SVX exponential<br />
D A 8svx_fib 8SVX fibonacci<br />
D A 8svx_raw 8SVX rawaudio<br />
EV a64multi Multicolor charset for Commodore 64<br />
EV a64multi5 Multicolor charset for Commodore 64, extended with 5th color (colram)<br />
DEA aac Advanced Audio Coding<br />
D A aac_latm AAC LATM (Advanced Audio Codec LATM syntax)<br />
D V D aasc Autodesk RLE<br />
DEA ac3 ATSC A/52A (AC-3)<br />
EA ac3_fixed ATSC A/52A (AC-3)<br />
D A adpcm_4xm ADPCM 4X Movie<br />
DEA adpcm_adx SEGA CRI ADX ADPCM<br />
D A adpcm_ct ADPCM Creative Technology<br />
D A adpcm_ea ADPCM Electronic Arts<br />
D A adpcm_ea_maxis_xa ADPCM Electronic Arts Maxis CDROM XA<br />
D A adpcm_ea_r1 ADPCM Electronic Arts R1<br />
D A adpcm_ea_r2 ADPCM Electronic Arts R2<br />
D A adpcm_ea_r3 ADPCM Electronic Arts R3<br />
D A adpcm_ea_xas ADPCM Electronic Arts XAS<br />
D A adpcm_ima_amv ADPCM IMA AMV<br />
D A adpcm_ima_dk3 ADPCM IMA Duck DK3<br />
D A adpcm_ima_dk4 ADPCM IMA Duck DK4<br />
D A adpcm_ima_ea_eacs ADPCM IMA Electronic Arts EACS<br />
D A adpcm_ima_ea_sead ADPCM IMA Electronic Arts SEAD<br />
D A adpcm_ima_iss ADPCM IMA Funcom ISS<br />
DEA adpcm_ima_qt ADPCM IMA QuickTime<br />
D A adpcm_ima_smjpeg ADPCM IMA Loki SDL MJPEG<br />
DEA adpcm_ima_wav ADPCM IMA WAV<br />
D A adpcm_ima_ws ADPCM IMA Westwood<br />
DEA adpcm_ms ADPCM Microsoft<br />
D A adpcm_sbpro_2 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro 2-bit<br />
D A adpcm_sbpro_3 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro 2.6-bit<br />
D A adpcm_sbpro_4 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro 4-bit<br />
DEA adpcm_swf ADPCM Shockwave Flash<br />
D A adpcm_thp ADPCM Nintendo Gamecube THP<br />
D A adpcm_xa ADPCM CDROM XA<br />
DEA adpcm_yamaha ADPCM Yamaha<br />
DEA alac ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec)<br />
D A als MPEG-4 Audio Lossless Coding (ALS)<br />
D A amrnb Adaptive Multi-Rate NarrowBand<br />
D A amrwb Adaptive Multi-Rate WideBand<br />
D V amv AMV Video<br />
D V D anm Deluxe Paint Animation<br />
D V D ansi ASCII/ANSI art<br />
D A ape Monkey's Audio<br />
DES ass Advanced SubStation Alpha subtitle<br />
DEV D asv1 ASUS V1<br />
DEV D asv2 ASUS V2<br />
D A atrac1 Atrac 1 (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding)<br />
D A atrac3 Atrac 3 (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding 3)<br />
D V D aura Auravision AURA<br />
D V D aura2 Auravision Aura 2<br />
D V D avs AVS (Audio Video Standard) video<br />
D V D bethsoftvid Bethesda VID video<br />
D V D bfi Brute Force & Ignorance<br />
D A binkaudio_dct Bink Audio (DCT)<br />
D A binkaudio_rdft Bink Audio (RDFT)<br />
D V binkvideo Bink video<br />
DEV D bmp BMP image<br />
D V D c93 Interplay C93<br />
D V D camstudio CamStudio<br />
D V D camtasia TechSmith Screen Capture Codec<br />
D V D cavs Chinese AVS video (AVS1-P2, JiZhun profile)<br />
D V D cdgraphics CD Graphics video<br />
D V D cinepak Cinepak<br />
D V D cljr Cirrus Logic AccuPak<br />
D A cook COOK<br />
D V D cyuv Creative YUV (CYUV)<br />
DEA dca <br />
D V D dfa Chronomaster DFA<br />
DEV D dnxhd VC3/DNxHD<br />
DEV dpx DPX image<br />
D A dsicinaudio Delphine Software International CIN audio<br />
D V D dsicinvideo Delphine Software International CIN video<br />
DES dvbsub DVB subtitles<br />
DES dvdsub DVD subtitles<br />
DEV D dvvideo DV (Digital Video)<br />
D V D dxa Feeble Files/ScummVM DXA<br />
DEA eac3 ATSC A/52 E-AC-3<br />
D V D eacmv Electronic Arts CMV video<br />
D V D eamad Electronic Arts Madcow Video<br />
D V D eatgq Electronic Arts TGQ video<br />
D V eatgv Electronic Arts TGV video<br />
D V D eatqi Electronic Arts TQI Video<br />
D V D escape124 Escape 124<br />
DEV D ffv1 FFmpeg video codec #1<br />
DEVSD ffvhuff Huffyuv FFmpeg variant<br />
DEA flac FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)<br />
DEV D flashsv Flash Screen Video<br />
EV flashsv2 Flash Screen Video Version 2<br />
D V D flic Autodesk Animator Flic video<br />
DEVSD flv Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263<br />
D V D fraps Fraps<br />
D V D frwu Forward Uncompressed<br />
DEA g722 G.722 ADPCM<br />
DEA g726 G.726 ADPCM<br />
DEV D gif GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)<br />
D A gsm GSM<br />
D A gsm_ms GSM Microsoft variant<br />
DEV D h261 H.261<br />
DEVSDT h263 H.263 / H.263-1996<br />
D VSD h263i Intel H.263<br />
EV h263p H.263+ / H.263-1998 / H.263 version 2<br />
D V D h264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10<br />
D V D h264_vdpau H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 (VDPAU acceleration)<br />
DEVSD huffyuv Huffyuv / HuffYUV<br />
D V D idcinvideo id Quake II CIN video<br />
D V D iff_byterun1 IFF ByteRun1<br />
D V D iff_ilbm IFF ILBM<br />
D A imc IMC (Intel Music Coder)<br />
D V D indeo2 Intel Indeo 2<br />
D V D indeo3 Intel Indeo 3<br />
D V indeo5 Intel Indeo Video Interactive 5<br />
D A interplay_dpcm DPCM Interplay<br />
D V D interplayvideo Interplay MVE video<br />
D V j2k <br />
DEV D jpegls JPEG-LS<br />
D V D jv Bitmap Brothers JV video<br />
D V kgv1 Kega Game Video<br />
D V D kmvc Karl Morton's video codec<br />
D V D lagarith Lagarith lossless<br />
EV libdirac libdirac Dirac 2.2<br />
DEA libgsm libgsm GSM<br />
DEA libgsm_ms libgsm GSM Microsoft variant<br />
EA libmp3lame libmp3lame MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)<br />
DEA libopencore_amrnb OpenCORE Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Narrow-Band<br />
D A libopencore_amrwb OpenCORE Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Wide-Band<br />
DEV libschroedinger libschroedinger Dirac 2.2<br />
DEA libspeex libspeex Speex Encoder<br />
EV libtheora libtheora Theora<br />
EA libvorbis libvorbis Vorbis<br />
DEV libvpx libvpx VP8<br />
EV libx264 libx264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10<br />
EV libxvid libxvidcore MPEG-4 part 2<br />
EV ljpeg Lossless JPEG<br />
D V D loco LOCO<br />
D A mace3 MACE (Macintosh Audio Compression/Expansion) 3:1<br />
D A mace6 MACE (Macintosh Audio Compression/Expansion) 6:1<br />
D V D mdec Sony PlayStation MDEC (Motion DECoder)<br />
D V D mimic Mimic<br />
DEV D mjpeg MJPEG (Motion JPEG)<br />
D V D mjpegb Apple MJPEG-B<br />
D A mlp MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing)<br />
D V D mmvideo American Laser Games MM Video<br />
D V D motionpixels Motion Pixels video<br />
D A mp1 MP1 (MPEG audio layer 1)<br />
D A mp1float MP1 (MPEG audio layer 1)<br />
DEA mp2 MP2 (MPEG audio layer 2)<br />
D A mp2float MP2 (MPEG audio layer 2)<br />
D A mp3 MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)<br />
D A mp3adu ADU (Application Data Unit) MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)<br />
D A mp3adufloat ADU (Application Data Unit) MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)<br />
D A mp3float MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)<br />
D A mp3on4 MP3onMP4<br />
D A mp3on4float MP3onMP4<br />
D A mpc7 Musepack SV7<br />
D A mpc8 Musepack SV8<br />
DEVSDT mpeg1video MPEG-1 video<br />
D V DT mpeg1video_vdpau MPEG-1 video (VDPAU acceleration)<br />
DEVSDT mpeg2video MPEG-2 video<br />
DEVSDT mpeg4 MPEG-4 part 2<br />
D V DT mpeg4_vdpau MPEG-4 part 2 (VDPAU)<br />
D VSDT mpegvideo MPEG-1 video<br />
D V DT mpegvideo_vdpau MPEG-1/2 video (VDPAU acceleration)<br />
D VSDT mpegvideo_xvmc MPEG-1/2 video XvMC (X-Video Motion Compensation)<br />
DEVSD msmpeg4 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 3<br />
D VSD msmpeg4v1 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 1<br />
DEVSD msmpeg4v2 MPEG-4 part 2 Microsoft variant version 2<br />
D V D msrle Microsoft RLE<br />
DEV D msvideo1 Microsoft Video-1<br />
D V D mszh LCL (LossLess Codec Library) MSZH<br />
D V D mxpeg Mobotix MxPEG video<br />
DEA nellymoser Nellymoser Asao<br />
D V D nuv NuppelVideo/RTJPEG<br />
DEV D pam PAM (Portable AnyMap) image<br />
DEV D pbm PBM (Portable BitMap) image<br />
DEA pcm_alaw PCM A-law<br />
D A pcm_bluray PCM signed 16|20|24-bit big-endian for Blu-ray media<br />
D A pcm_dvd PCM signed 20|24-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_f32be PCM 32-bit floating point big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_f32le PCM 32-bit floating point little-endian<br />
DEA pcm_f64be PCM 64-bit floating point big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_f64le PCM 64-bit floating point little-endian<br />
D A pcm_lxf PCM signed 20-bit little-endian planar<br />
DEA pcm_mulaw PCM mu-law<br />
DEA pcm_s16be PCM signed 16-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_s16le PCM signed 16-bit little-endian<br />
D A pcm_s16le_planar PCM 16-bit little-endian planar<br />
DEA pcm_s24be PCM signed 24-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_s24daud PCM D-Cinema audio signed 24-bit<br />
DEA pcm_s24le PCM signed 24-bit little-endian<br />
DEA pcm_s32be PCM signed 32-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_s32le PCM signed 32-bit little-endian<br />
DEA pcm_s8 PCM signed 8-bit<br />
DEA pcm_u16be PCM unsigned 16-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_u16le PCM unsigned 16-bit little-endian<br />
DEA pcm_u24be PCM unsigned 24-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_u24le PCM unsigned 24-bit little-endian<br />
DEA pcm_u32be PCM unsigned 32-bit big-endian<br />
DEA pcm_u32le PCM unsigned 32-bit little-endian<br />
DEA pcm_u8 PCM unsigned 8-bit<br />
DEA pcm_zork PCM Zork<br />
DEV D pcx PC Paintbrush PCX image<br />
DEV D pgm PGM (Portable GrayMap) image<br />
DEV D pgmyuv PGMYUV (Portable GrayMap YUV) image<br />
D S pgssub HDMV Presentation Graphic Stream subtitles<br />
D V D pictor Pictor/PC Paint<br />
DEV D png PNG image<br />
DEV D ppm PPM (Portable PixelMap) image<br />
D V D ptx V.Flash PTX image<br />
D A qcelp QCELP / PureVoice<br />
D A qdm2 QDesign Music Codec 2<br />
D V D qdraw Apple QuickDraw<br />
D V D qpeg Q-team QPEG<br />
DEV D qtrle QuickTime Animation (RLE) video<br />
D V D r10k AJA Kona 10-bit RGB Codec<br />
D V D r210 Uncompressed RGB 10-bit<br />
DEV rawvideo raw video<br />
DEA real_144 RealAudio 1.0 (14.4K) encoder<br />
D A real_288 RealAudio 2.0 (28.8K)<br />
D V D rl2 RL2 video<br />
DEA roq_dpcm id RoQ DPCM<br />
DEV D roqvideo id RoQ video<br />
D V D rpza QuickTime video (RPZA)<br />
DEV D rv10 RealVideo 1.0<br />
DEV D rv20 RealVideo 2.0<br />
D V D rv30 RealVideo 3.0<br />
D V D rv40 RealVideo 4.0<br />
D A s302m SMPTE 302M<br />
DEV sgi SGI image<br />
D A shorten Shorten<br />
D A sipr RealAudio SIPR / ACELP.NET<br />
D A smackaud Smacker audio<br />
D V D smackvid Smacker video<br />
D V D smc QuickTime Graphics (SMC)<br />
DEV D snow Snow<br />
D A sol_dpcm DPCM Sol<br />
DEA sonic Sonic<br />
EA sonicls Sonic lossless<br />
D V D sp5x Sunplus JPEG (SP5X)<br />
DES srt SubRip subtitle<br />
D V D sunrast Sun Rasterfile image<br />
DEV D svq1 Sorenson Vector Quantizer 1 / Sorenson Video 1 / SVQ1<br />
D VSD svq3 Sorenson Vector Quantizer 3 / Sorenson Video 3 / SVQ3<br />
DEV D targa Truevision Targa image<br />
D VSD theora Theora<br />
D V D thp Nintendo Gamecube THP video<br />
D V D tiertexseqvideo Tiertex Limited SEQ video<br />
DEV D tiff TIFF image<br />
D V D tmv 8088flex TMV<br />
D A truehd TrueHD<br />
D V D truemotion1 Duck TrueMotion 1.0<br />
D V D truemotion2 Duck TrueMotion 2.0<br />
D A truespeech DSP Group TrueSpeech<br />
D A tta True Audio (TTA)<br />
D A twinvq VQF TwinVQ<br />
D V D txd Renderware TXD (TeXture Dictionary) image<br />
D V D ultimotion IBM UltiMotion<br />
DEV D v210 Uncompressed 4:2:2 10-bit<br />
D V D v210x Uncompressed 4:2:2 10-bit<br />
D V vb Beam Software VB<br />
D V D vc1 SMPTE VC-1<br />
D V D vc1_vdpau SMPTE VC-1 VDPAU<br />
D V D vcr1 ATI VCR1<br />
D A vmdaudio Sierra VMD audio<br />
D V D vmdvideo Sierra VMD video<br />
D V D vmnc VMware Screen Codec / VMware Video<br />
DEA vorbis Vorbis<br />
D VSD vp3 On2 VP3<br />
D V D vp5 On2 VP5<br />
D V D vp6 On2 VP6<br />
D V D vp6a On2 VP6 (Flash version, with alpha channel)<br />
D V D vp6f On2 VP6 (Flash version)<br />
D V D vp8 On2 VP8<br />
D V D vqavideo Westwood Studios VQA (Vector Quantized Animation) video<br />
D A wavpack WavPack<br />
D A wmapro Windows Media Audio 9 Professional<br />
DEA wmav1 Windows Media Audio 1<br />
DEA wmav2 Windows Media Audio 2<br />
D A wmavoice Windows Media Audio Voice<br />
DEVSD wmv1 Windows Media Video 7<br />
DEVSD wmv2 Windows Media Video 8<br />
D V D wmv3 Windows Media Video 9<br />
D V D wmv3_vdpau Windows Media Video 9 VDPAU<br />
D V D wnv1 Winnov WNV1<br />
D A ws_snd1 Westwood Audio (SND1)<br />
D A xan_dpcm DPCM Xan<br />
D V D xan_wc3 Wing Commander III / Xan<br />
D V D xan_wc4 Wing Commander IV / Xxan<br />
D V D xl Miro VideoXL<br />
DES xsub DivX subtitles (XSUB)<br />
D V yop Psygnosis YOP Video<br />
DEV D zlib LCL (LossLess Codec Library) ZLIB<br />
DEV D zmbv Zip Motion Blocks Video<br />
<br />
Note, the names of encoders and decoders do not always match, so there are<br />
several cases where the above table shows encoder only or decoder only entries<br />
even though both encoding and decoding are supported. For example, the h263<br />
decoder corresponds to the h263 and h263p encoders, for file formats it is even<br />
worse.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=Ffmpeg file (container) formats that are supported=<br />
<pre><br />
File formats:<br />
D. = Demuxing supported<br />
.E = Muxing supported<br />
--<br />
E 3g2 3GP2 format<br />
E 3gp 3GP format<br />
D 4xm 4X Technologies format<br />
D IFF IFF format<br />
D ISS Funcom ISS format<br />
D MTV MTV format<br />
DE RoQ raw id RoQ format<br />
E a64 a64 - video for Commodore 64<br />
D aac raw ADTS AAC<br />
DE ac3 raw AC-3<br />
E adts ADTS AAC<br />
D aea MD STUDIO audio<br />
DE aiff Audio IFF<br />
DE alaw PCM A-law format<br />
DE alsa ALSA audio output<br />
DE amr 3GPP AMR file format<br />
D anm Deluxe Paint Animation<br />
D apc CRYO APC format<br />
D ape Monkey's Audio<br />
D applehttp Apple HTTP Live Streaming format<br />
DE asf ASF format<br />
E asf_stream ASF format<br />
DE ass Advanced SubStation Alpha subtitle format<br />
DE au SUN AU format<br />
DE avi AVI format<br />
E avm2 Flash 9 (AVM2) format<br />
D avs AVS format<br />
D bethsoftvid Bethesda Softworks VID format<br />
D bfi Brute Force & Ignorance<br />
D bink Bink<br />
D c93 Interplay C93<br />
DE caf Apple Core Audio Format<br />
DE cavsvideo raw Chinese AVS video<br />
D cdg CD Graphics Format<br />
E crc CRC testing format<br />
DE daud D-Cinema audio format<br />
D dfa Chronomaster DFA<br />
DE dirac raw Dirac<br />
DE dnxhd raw DNxHD (SMPTE VC-3)<br />
D dsicin Delphine Software International CIN format<br />
DE dts raw DTS<br />
DE dv DV video format<br />
D dv1394 DV1394 A/V grab<br />
E dvd MPEG-2 PS format (DVD VOB)<br />
D dxa DXA<br />
D ea Electronic Arts Multimedia Format<br />
D ea_cdata Electronic Arts cdata<br />
DE eac3 raw E-AC-3<br />
DE f32be PCM 32 bit floating-point big-endian format<br />
DE f32le PCM 32 bit floating-point little-endian format<br />
DE f64be PCM 64 bit floating-point big-endian format<br />
DE f64le PCM 64 bit floating-point little-endian format<br />
D fbdev Linux framebuffer<br />
DE ffm FFM (FFserver live feed) format<br />
DE ffmetadata FFmpeg metadata in text format<br />
D film_cpk Sega FILM/CPK format<br />
DE filmstrip Adobe Filmstrip<br />
DE flac raw FLAC<br />
D flic FLI/FLC/FLX animation format<br />
DE flv FLV format<br />
E framecrc framecrc testing format<br />
E framemd5 Per-frame MD5 testing format<br />
DE g722 raw G.722<br />
E gif GIF Animation<br />
D gsm raw GSM<br />
DE gxf GXF format<br />
DE h261 raw H.261<br />
DE h263 raw H.263<br />
DE h264 raw H.264 video format<br />
D idcin id Cinematic format<br />
DE image2 image2 sequence<br />
DE image2pipe piped image2 sequence<br />
D ingenient raw Ingenient MJPEG<br />
D ipmovie Interplay MVE format<br />
E ipod iPod H.264 MP4 format<br />
D iv8 A format generated by IndigoVision 8000 video server<br />
DE ivf On2 IVF<br />
D jack JACK Audio Connection Kit<br />
D jv Bitmap Brothers JV<br />
D libdc1394 dc1394 A/V grab<br />
D lmlm4 lmlm4 raw format<br />
D lxf VR native stream format (LXF)<br />
DE m4v raw MPEG-4 video format<br />
E matroska Matroska file format<br />
D matroska,webm Matroska/WebM file format<br />
E md5 MD5 testing format<br />
DE microdvd MicroDVD subtitle format<br />
DE mjpeg raw MJPEG video<br />
DE mlp raw MLP<br />
D mm American Laser Games MM format<br />
DE mmf Yamaha SMAF<br />
E mov MOV format<br />
D mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 QuickTime/MPEG-4/Motion JPEG 2000 format<br />
E mp2 MPEG audio layer 2<br />
DE mp3 MPEG audio layer 3<br />
E mp4 MP4 format<br />
D mpc Musepack<br />
D mpc8 Musepack SV8<br />
DE mpeg MPEG-1 System format<br />
E mpeg1video raw MPEG-1 video<br />
E mpeg2video raw MPEG-2 video<br />
DE mpegts MPEG-2 transport stream format<br />
D mpegtsraw MPEG-2 raw transport stream format<br />
D mpegvideo raw MPEG video<br />
E mpjpeg MIME multipart JPEG format<br />
D msnwctcp MSN TCP Webcam stream<br />
DE mulaw PCM mu-law format<br />
D mvi Motion Pixels MVI format<br />
DE mxf Material eXchange Format<br />
E mxf_d10 Material eXchange Format, D-10 Mapping<br />
D mxg MxPEG clip file format<br />
D nc NC camera feed format<br />
D nsv Nullsoft Streaming Video<br />
E null raw null video format<br />
DE nut NUT format<br />
D nuv NuppelVideo format<br />
DE ogg Ogg<br />
D oma Sony OpenMG audio<br />
DE oss Open Sound System playback<br />
D pmp Playstation Portable PMP format<br />
E psp PSP MP4 format<br />
D psxstr Sony Playstation STR format<br />
D pva TechnoTrend PVA file and stream format<br />
D qcp QCP format<br />
D r3d REDCODE R3D format<br />
DE rawvideo raw video format<br />
E rcv VC-1 test bitstream<br />
D rl2 RL2 format<br />
DE rm RealMedia format<br />
D rpl RPL/ARMovie format<br />
DE rso Lego Mindstorms RSO format<br />
DE rtp RTP output format<br />
DE rtsp RTSP output format<br />
DE s16be PCM signed 16 bit big-endian format<br />
DE s16le PCM signed 16 bit little-endian format<br />
DE s24be PCM signed 24 bit big-endian format<br />
DE s24le PCM signed 24 bit little-endian format<br />
DE s32be PCM signed 32 bit big-endian format<br />
DE s32le PCM signed 32 bit little-endian format<br />
DE s8 PCM signed 8 bit format<br />
DE sap SAP output format<br />
E sdl SDL output device<br />
D sdp SDP<br />
D shn raw Shorten<br />
D siff Beam Software SIFF<br />
D smk Smacker video<br />
D sol Sierra SOL format<br />
DE sox SoX native format<br />
DE spdif IEC 61937 (used on S/PDIF - IEC958)<br />
DE srt SubRip subtitle format<br />
E svcd MPEG-2 PS format (VOB)<br />
DE swf Flash format<br />
D thp THP<br />
D tiertexseq Tiertex Limited SEQ format<br />
D tmv 8088flex TMV<br />
DE truehd raw TrueHD<br />
D tta True Audio<br />
D tty Tele-typewriter<br />
D txd Renderware TeXture Dictionary<br />
DE u16be PCM unsigned 16 bit big-endian format<br />
DE u16le PCM unsigned 16 bit little-endian format<br />
DE u24be PCM unsigned 24 bit big-endian format<br />
DE u24le PCM unsigned 24 bit little-endian format<br />
DE u32be PCM unsigned 32 bit big-endian format<br />
DE u32le PCM unsigned 32 bit little-endian format<br />
DE u8 PCM unsigned 8 bit format<br />
D vc1 raw VC-1<br />
D vc1test VC-1 test bitstream format<br />
E vcd MPEG-1 System format (VCD)<br />
D video4linux2 Video4Linux2 device grab<br />
D vmd Sierra VMD format<br />
E vob MPEG-2 PS format (VOB)<br />
DE voc Creative Voice file format<br />
D vqf Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) TwinVQ<br />
D w64 Sony Wave64 format<br />
DE wav WAV format<br />
D wc3movie Wing Commander III movie format<br />
E webm WebM file format<br />
D wsaud Westwood Studios audio format<br />
D wsvqa Westwood Studios VQA format<br />
D wtv Windows Television (WTV)<br />
D wv WavPack<br />
D x11grab X11grab<br />
D xa Maxis XA File Format<br />
D xwma Microsoft xWMA<br />
D yop Psygnosis YOP Format<br />
DE yuv4mpegpipe YUV4MPEG pipe format<br />
</pre></div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1576Planten2012-09-20T17:03:28Z<p>Root: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Mirosha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
Tijdens de groei de grond vochtig houden met lauw water.<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.<br />
<br />
==Goudpalm==<br />
Naam:Chrysalidocarpus lutescens<br />
<br />
Areca lutescens<br />
<br />
Nederlandse naam: goudpalm, arekapalm<br />
<br />
Familie: Palmae<br />
<br />
Herkomst: Madagaskar<br />
<br />
'''Standplaats:''' Geen volle zon of direct zonlicht maar wel veel licht.<br />
Een warme, lichte plaats maar geen felle middagzon. Ook ’s nachts mag de temperatuur niet onder 15°C zakken.<br />
Ideale temp.: 18-24°C<br />
Temperatuurschommelingen vermijden.<br />
<br />
In de zomer eventueel buiten op een beschutte plaats.<br />
<br />
'''Water:''' Houd de potgrond gelijkmatig vochtig, vooral in de groeiperiode.<br />
De potgrond best gelijkmatig vochtig houden.en zeker niet laten uitdrogen. Regelmatig nevelen of dompelen om de luchtvochtigheid te bevorderen.<br />
<br />
Gebruik water op kamertemperatuur.<br />
<br />
'''Algemeen:'''De mooie opwaartse beweging van deze sierlijke kamerpalm straalt opgewekte energie aan haar omgeving af. Chrysalidocarpus kent geen centrale stam, de bladstengels komen allemaal rechtstreeks uit de grond. Het blad is opvallend smal, glanzend donkergroen en de stengels zijn geelachtig, wat de plant in haar thuisland Madagaskar de bijnaam Goudpalm heeft opgeleverd. Met een gelijkmatige kamertemperatuur en een altijd iets vochtige kluit kan ook een kleine versie zo geestdriftig groeien dat er al snel sprake is van een binnenboom<br />
<br />
'''Tip:''' Regelmatig benevelen bij een kamertemperatuur van 18°C. Gebruik gedistilleerd water of regenwater.<br />
<br />
•Deze palm uit Madagascar is de meest gebruikte van de palmsoorten. Vooral geliefd omwille van zijn tropische uiterlijk.<br />
Verpot de plant in het voorjaar om de 2 à 3 jaar.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1575Planten2012-09-20T16:53:21Z<p>Root: /* Calathea Ruf. Mirosha */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Mirosha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
Tijdens de groei de grond vochtig houden met lauw water.<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1574Planten2012-09-20T16:50:03Z<p>Root: /* Calathea Ruf. Miroscha */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Mirosha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1573Planten2012-09-20T16:49:49Z<p>Root: /* Lechuza */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Miroscha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1572Planten2012-09-20T16:48:43Z<p>Root: /* Calathea Ruf. Miroscha */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''Standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''Water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''Temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Miroscha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
<br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1571Planten2012-09-20T16:48:24Z<p>Root: /* Calathea Ruf. Miroscha */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''Standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''Water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''Temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Miroscha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1570Planten2012-09-20T16:48:09Z<p>Root: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''Standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''Water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''Temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
==Calathea Ruf. Miroscha==<br />
'''standplaats'''<br />
De Calathea wordt ook wel schaduwplant genoemd, omdat deze plant van nature in het dichtbegroeide tropische regenwoud van Zuid-Amerika groeit. De Mirosha mag dan ook niet in het directe zonlicht staan, het liefst een halfschaduw plekje en een temperatuur tussen de 16 en 27 graden. <br />
'''water en voeding'''<br />
Regelmatig water geven en eenmaal in de 14 dagen bijmesten, dan zult u lang plezier van deze mooie kamerplant hebben.<br />
<br />
Let u vooral eens op de specifieke eigenschap van de Calathea. Tegen de avond sluiten de bladeren zich, dit geeft een ruisend geluid. De volgende ochtend staat hij weer met zijn bladeren te pronken.</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Planten&diff=1569Planten2012-09-20T16:44:06Z<p>Root: Created page with "=Lechuza= ==Aglaonema Silverbay== '''Standplaats''' Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht. '''Water en voeding''' In de lichte maanden, mei t/m sept..."</p>
<hr />
<div>=Lechuza=<br />
==Aglaonema Silverbay==<br />
'''Standplaats'''<br />
Heel donker, lichter mag ook maar absoluut geen direct zonlicht.<br />
<br />
'''Water en voeding'''<br />
In de lichte maanden, mei t/m september mag je elke twee weken een beetje plantenvoeding meegeven. Tussen twee gietbeurten mag de grond best een beetje opdrogen.<br />
<br />
'''Temperatuur'''<br />
Jouw Aglaonema heeft het het beste naar zijn zin wanneer de dagtemperatuur zo tussen de 20 en 25 graden Celsius schommelt. Let er op dat de nachttemperatuur niet te laag wordt. 16-18 graden is prima, maar niet lager!<br />
<br />
Calathea Ruf. Miroscha</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Other_general&diff=1568Other general2012-09-20T16:37:04Z<p>Root: </p>
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*[[Convert .flv to other movie format]]<br />
*[[Convert .img to .vdi for use with VirtualBox]]<br />
*[[Op te nemen films]]<br />
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*[[Oostenrijk 2012]]</div>Roothttps://www.reeltoreel.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_spotify_on_openSUSE_12.3&diff=1567Installing spotify on openSUSE 12.32012-09-16T17:51:09Z<p>Root: </p>
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<div>This guide shows you how to install spotify client on openSUSE 12.2<br />
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As there is no native openSUSE rpm, we will have to make one ourselves. The big advantage of this method is, that we will always have the latest version, because when a new version is released, we can bake a new rpm ourselves and don't have to wait on others.<br />
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Here are the steps:<br />
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1. browse to http://repository.spotify.com/pool/non-free/s/spotify/ and download the appropriate 32- or 64 bit version.<br />
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2. install the rpm package 'alien' to convert .deb to .rpm's. This can be found in the opensuse repos, to be exact here: http://software.opensuse.org/package/alien<br />
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3. use alien to convert:<br />
#alien -r spotify-clientxxxxx.deb<br />
spotify-client-0.8.4.103.g9cb177b.260-2.x86_64.rpm generated<br />
4. then, install the rpm:<br />
#zypper in spotify-client*.rpm<br />
you will get a libcrypto dependency error, but you can ignore that, choose 2:<br />
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5. typ the following:<br />
# ln -s /usr/lib64/libnss3.so /usr/lib64/libnss3.so.1d<br />
# ln -s /usr/lib64/libnssutil3.so /usr/lib64/libnssutil3.so.1d<br />
# ln -s /usr/lib64/libsmime3.so /usr/lib64/libsmime3.so.1d <br />
# ln -s libplc4.so /usr/lib64/libplc4.so.0d<br />
# ln -s libnspr4.so /usr/lib64/libnspr4.so.0d<br />
6. that should do it. Have fun!</div>Root