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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 24/04/2013 13:33, Mac ha scritto:<br>
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> Message: 12<br>
> Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 22:33:57 +0200<br>
> From: Francesco Ceruti <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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> Subject: [LAU] LiSP (Linux Show Player) - player
specifically designed<br>
> for stage productions<br>
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> I'm happy to announce the release of LiSP (Linux Show
Player)!<br>
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> "LiSP (Linux Show Player)" is a sound player
specifically designed for<br>
> stage productions.<br>
> The goal of the project is to provide a stable and
complete playback<br>
> software for musical plays, theatre shows and similar.<br>
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> Features:<br>
> - Button matrix user interface, suited for
touchscreens;<br>
> - Multiple tracks playback;<br>
> - Sound FX: gain, equalization, pitch shift, speed
control and<br>
> compression applied in real time on each track<br>
> - Peak and ReplayGainnormalization<br>
> - Remote control over IP of slave/backup PC;<br>
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I applaud your effort. Something I've been thinking about for
years. :)<br>
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I have not had time to try it yet, but did look at the wiki.<br>
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Is my understanding correct: at this point it plays a given
audio file when the button is pressed?<br>
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Can it be configured to advance to the next cue when the
previous cue is complete?<br>
Can it advance and play automatically on completion of the
previous cue?<br>
Can it play a given cue in the background while other cues are
played?<br>
Can it fade any currently playing cue/s? Or fade all playing
cues?<br>
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Can it cross fade?<br>
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For a good sample of features check out CueplayerPro <a
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<small>"Is my understanding correct: at this point it plays a given
audio file when the button is pressed?"</small><br>
Yes<br>
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<small>"Can it be configured to advance to the next cue when the
previous cue is complete?<br>
Can it advance and play automatically on completion of the
previous cue?<br>
Can it play a given cue in the background while other cues are
played?</small>"<br>
There's a "scene edit" that provide these features, but I'm not sure
that it works fully.<br>
But for a more specific "cue-oriented" functionality there's a
list/cue layout in development.<br>
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<small>"Can it fade any currently playing cue/s? Or fade all playing
cues?"<br>
<big>You can use groups and stop-all option for try something, but
nothing more (for now).<br>
But these may conflict with "scenes".<br>
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</big>"Can it cross fade?</small>"<br>
No, unfortunately, i need to write it from scratch so for now no
cross-fade, only fade-in and fade-out. I think you can try to
combine these for something like cross-fade ;)<br>
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Thanks for suggestions :) <br>
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