[LAD] audio format abadie.jo

Ralf Mardorf ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net
Thu Jul 7 11:24:16 UTC 2011


Pierre, I suspect it was intended to send it to the list?

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From: pierre jocelyn andre
To: Ralf Mardorf
Subject: Re: [LAD] audio format abadie.jo
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 08:06:36 +0200

Oui c'est exactement ça " He's looking for help with the C language,
testing, and creating a new
 generation of audio card", sauf que je ne demande pas d'aide, je donne
des bases pour pouvoir développer. Chacun est libre de modifier, de
garder ou de donner ses sources. La seule limite est dans la licence que
j'ai fixé. 
L' allemand, ou en néerlandais sont des langues compatibles, mais cela
fait trop longtemps que je ne les ai plus parlé.
Effectivement avec 10 octets " 10 bytes english", je reproduis une voix
humaine "human voice"
J'espère que ce concept audio sera celui de linux pour les prochaines
générations, car beaucoup plus performant, moins gourmand en ressources,
moins gourmand en énergie, et qui possède sa propre technologie.
Amicalement

2011/7/7 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net>
        On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 19:11 -0400, Tim E. Real wrote:
        > On July 6, 2011 05:33:44 am Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
        
        > > > Http://www.letime.net/legere/index.html
        
        
        Scrolling down, at the bottom of the webpage there's Google
        translate.
        The English translation seems to be better than the German
        translation.
        
        
        > > Hi,
        > >
        > > I think you'll get more responses if you state your text in
        english.
        > > Good luck,
        > > Flo
        >
        > Hi Florian. We meet again, on LAD!
        >
        > I think he says he has created a new audio format for Linux.
        > He's looking for help with the C language, testing, and
        creating a new
        >  generation of audio card.
        > The next part I'm not sure. I think it says he has created an
        audio file
        >  with human voices using only ten octaves? Don't know what
        'Ko' is.
        >
        > I'm English Canadian with some French knowledge.
        > We were all taught French in school, long ago.
        > Tim.





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