Elists: linux-audio-users http://elists.resynthesize.com Electronic Music Mailing List Archives - linux-audio-users en-us Re: [LAU] ecasound - MIDI note-on/note-off http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1950031/ 2008-05-17 12:56:42 Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949929/ 2008-05-16 06:41:06 On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Chris Cannam > wrote: >> On 16/05/2008, Phil Sexton wrote: >>> Chris Cannam wrote: >>> > All right, apparently it's the Totem movie player. It's just what >>> > comes up when I double-click on an mp3 file. I haven't picked any >>> > particular player. >>> >>> Perhaps this guide will help you. >>> >>> >> >> No, it's not that -- although thanks for the link. >> >> I can find workarounds, and other ways to work, if I care enough. I >> wouldn't be playing mp3s in Totem if I was really paying atten]]> [LAU] Aliki audio or video presentation available http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949922/ 2008-05-16 06:04:27 Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949906/ 2008-05-16 05:34:18 On 16/05/2008, Phil Sexton wrote: >> Chris Cannam wrote: >> > All right, apparently it's the Totem movie player. It's just what >> > comes up when I double-click on an mp3 file. I haven't picked any >> > particular player. >> >> Perhaps this guide will help you. >> >> > > No, it's not that -- although thanks for the link. > > I can find workarounds, and other ways to work, if I care enough. I > wouldn't be playing mp3s in Totem if I was really paying attention to > what I was doing. All I'm saying is that the Ubuntu default]]> Re: [LAU] Three Grafic-Cards with Studio64? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949888/ 2008-05-16 04:28:35 On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 2:20 AM, CC-Band wrote: > > i want to use three (!) grafic-cards in my studio64 pc (studio64 rc2.1 > > with kernel 2.6.21). the first should be an agp the two others should be > > pci > > > > these are my questions: > > > > 1) is it possible? > > > > 2) if yes can anyone send my his xorg.conf-file? > > > > 3) if yes: how can the first one show my normal desktop the second > > rosegarden and the third hydrogen? > > > > 4) which cards should i take? > > > > 5) is it better to load three different modules -> thre]]> Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949879/ 2008-05-16 04:13:08 ... come to think of it, why would anyone want to visit yew toob :D My students use it for Reaper tutorials, Audacity tutorials, and guitar instruction videos. Maybe someday someone will put up a few Ardour tutorials. Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user ]]> Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949869/ 2008-05-16 03:51:47 Chris Cannam wrote: > > All right, apparently it's the Totem movie player. It's just what > > comes up when I double-click on an mp3 file. I haven't picked any > > particular player. > > Perhaps this guide will help you. > > No, it's not that -- although thanks for the link. I can find workarounds, and other ways to work, if I care enough. I wouldn't be playing mp3s in Totem if I was really paying attention to what I was doing. All I'm saying is that the Ubuntu defaults don't actually work for me, and so I can understand that they don't work]]> Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949867/ 2008-05-15 03:47:37 and I have to pick between audio using apps (if I want to watch a > youtube video in firefox I need to shut down my jack server, and most > of the apps using it, first, or download the raw file so I can watch > it in an app that uses jack - unless there is some way to do this with > portaudio I am ignorant of? I have had zero luck making jack use > dmix). Have you tried the patch I ported to jack 0.109.2 to make it disconnect from the ALSA backend without closing its client applications? (you cannot use JACK midi with it though, alsa midi is fine) See]]> Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949866/ 2008-05-16 03:43:10 On 16/05/2008, Lee Revell wrote: > > Well, it works perfectly for me, on two separate Ubuntu 8.04 > > machines, without hardware mixing, one using pulseaudio and one > > using alsa + dmix. > > By the way, to come back to this -- is there any way in the Ubuntu > config GUIs to find out which server/setup you're using? I have > everything set to Autoconfig, and according to "ps" I do have > pulseaudio running, but I don't see anything in the GUI to say so. > And although the GUI does mention ESD, I don't actually seem to have >]]> Re: [LAU] Equivalent to reason? http://elists.resynthesize.com/linux-audio-users/2008/05/1949863/ 2008-05-16 03:31:25 On 16/05/2008, Lee Revell wrote: >> What mp3 player? > > Uh, I dunno. It's just the Ubuntu one. Um. > > All right, apparently it's the Totem movie player. It's just what > comes up when I double-click on an mp3 file. I haven't picked any > particular player. > > It appears to have an Audio tab in the Preferences window, but there's > nothing in it except the number of channels. Perhaps this guide will help you. -- Phil Sexton: http://www.myspace.com/philsexton Praise Whistlers Abroad: http://praisewhistlers.org/ Naomi's Fancy: http://www.naomisfancy.net/]]>