gst123-0.1.0 has been released.
Overview of Changes in gst123-0.1.0:
------------------------------------
* proper support for watching video files with gst123
- fullscreen mode (f)
- keys (like page up, cursor left, ...) work within the video window
- hide mouse in video widget
- use correct aspect ratio during zoom
* better option parsing (--help, --help-gst, --help-gtk work)
* possibilty to disable video stream (-x, --novideo)
* indicate pause / muted state (prints [PAUSED], [MUTED] in status display)
* use GStreamer playbin2
What is gst123?
---------------
The program gst123 is designed to be a more flexible command line player in the
spirit of ogg123 and mpg123, based on gstreamer. It plays all file formats
gstreamer understands, so if you have a music collection which contains
different file formats, like flac, ogg and mp3, you can use gst123 to play all
your music files.
Since gst123-0.1.0 support for watching videos has been added; however gst123
should run fine in situations where no X11 display is available; videos can be
played without X11 display, too (-x, --novideo); in this case, only the audio
stream will be played.
It is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version 2
Links:
------
Website: http://space.twc.de/~stefan/gst123.php
Download: http://space.twc.de/~stefan/gst123/gst123-0.1.0.tar.gz
--
Stefan Westerfeld, Hamburg/Germany, http://space.twc.de/~stefan
I'm please to announce that xjadeo just got bumped up to version 0.4.10:
Xjadeo - X Jack Video Monitor
http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/
Xjadeo is a simple movie player that synchronizes video to
an external time source such as jack-transport or Midi timecode.
Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xjadeo/files/
Release Notes for xjadeo 0.4.10 (svn r215)
------------------------------------------
Recent Changes:
- added drop-frame timecode detection by video-file framerate.
Previous versions relied on MTC to report it and it was not
available when synchronized to JACK or using OSC or manual sync.
This change affects only the on-screen displayed timecode;
internally xjadeo is computing/counting frames - not timecode.
- re-implemented video start-time/start-offset parsing.
- fixed some orthographic typos (man page, usage information)
- updates to the build & packaging system.
- various small fixes for OSX:
OSD font & alignment
default black-screen (no more YUV green)
DMG with symlink to Applications & background-image
multi-arch (PPC, i386) builds (no 64bit version)
linked with JackMP (http://www.jackosx.com/)
- contrib: updated time-stamp movie-maker &
ran various [regression] tests.
- return of the debian package
(compiled for debian + debian-multimedia)
(apologies for cross-posting)
Dear Colleagues and FOSS enthusiasts,
A friendly reminder that we have a Linux Laptop Orchestra (L2Ork)
workshop at the NYC Resistor scheduled for May 30th, 2010 as part of the
ICMC2010 workshop sessions. Please note the change in time which is
10am-4pm (ET).
For additional information and registration info, please consult the
website at:
http://icmc-workshop-l2ork.eventbrite.com/
I would greatly appreciate it if you would please disseminate this as
far and as wide as possible. For more info on L2Ork and its
software/hardware resources, please visit:
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu
Many thanks!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Composition, Music Technology
Director, DISIS Interactive Sound & Intermedia Studio
Director, L2Ork Linux Laptop Orchestra
Assistant Co-Director, CCTAD
CHCI, CS, and Art (by courtesy)
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6139
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)vt.edu
http://www.music.vt.edu/faculty/bukvic/
So much to tell, even more to do... then one could hardly shake, this
long overdue. Lousy rhymes and no miserly times. And there it is: a
bug-fix release, I'll mean to ease.
Oh crap! Let's get it through once and for all.
With huge compliments to all who got the nerve and report as many too
much idiosyncrasies (nee bugs). Don't, never look back. There's plenty
more ahead, no matter where you look, or hear, whether is up or down hill :)
Qtractor 0.4.6 (funky deviless) is here!
Release highlights:
- MIDI Editor draw mode (aka paint mode) (NEW)
- MIDI Swing-quantize (NEW)
- LV2 UI Instance & Data-access extension support (NEW)
- JACK Session support (EXPERIMENTAL) (NEW)
- LV2 Save/Restore extension support (NEW)
- MIDI Editor event list in-line editing (NEW)
- MIDI Clip time-stretching (FIX)
- MIDI Clip editor file salvage quietness (NEW)
- MIDI Control bus switching crash (FIX)
- MIDI Bank-selection backout (FIX)
- Initial widget geometry extents (FIX)
- Input-only bus playback crash (FIX)
- Bus connection persistence crash (FIX)
- Drag-and-drop cloning plugins (FIX)
- MIDI Editor floating-selection persistence (NEW)
- Audio inserts garbage signal (FIX)
A bit more or not so detailed change-log is found below.
Website:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
Project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtractor
Downloads:
- source tarball:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.4.6.tar.gz
- source package (openSUSE 11.2):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.4.6-4.rncbc.suse112.sr…
- binary packages (openSUSE 11.2):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.4.6-4.rncbc.suse112.i5…http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.4.6-4.rncbc.suse112.x8…
- binary packages (Ubuntu 10.04):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor_0.4.6-4.rncbc.ubuntu1004…http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor_0.4.6-4.rncbc.ubuntu1004…
- user manual (outrageously outdated):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/qtractor/qtractor-0.3.0-user-manual.pdf
Weblog (upstream support):
http://www.rncbc.org
License (no kiddin'):
Qtractor is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms of
the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
Change-log:
- Introducing a non-painting edit sub-mode on the MIDI clip editor's
piano-roll (see Edit/Select Mode/Edit Draw menu).
- The MIDI clip editor (aka piano-roll) is now a lot more quiet about
saving its own dirty content, delegating all salvage questions to main
session control.
- Don't show session restart message box when changing JACK transport
mode option anymore.
- Dedicated MIDI control bus switching fixed. Was closing the wrong bus
eventually and crashing the whole show with it (fixes bug #2989590).
- MIDI bank/program backout has been corrected on MIDI track properties
dialog rejection (ie. user cancellation).
- MIDI bank select method has been corrected for tracks with no
instrument defined (probably fixing bug #2987071).
- LV2 UI Instance and Data Access extension support added; reduce LV2
external UI parameter value update flickering.
- JACK session infrastructure support. (EXPERIMENTAL)
- Initial widget geometry and visibility persistence logic has been
slightly revised as much to avoid crash failures due to wrong main
widget hidden state.
- Initial mixer widget extents are now set reasonably larger.
- General source tree layout and build configuration change.
- Ever since smooth-ramping introduction that having at least one
input-only buses were causing immediate playback crashes, now hopefully
fixed.
- Refactored for common engine client nomenclature, primarily provided
by JACK, then secondarily passed to ALSA Sequencer, getting rid of the
JackUseExactName requirement and lifting the unique/single instance
restriction in the process.
- Current JACK Transport, MMC Device, and MIDI Song Position pointer
(SPP) control modes are now saved/loaded as part of session option
properties.
- MIDI clip editor's context menu crash on Qt >= 4.6 has been fixed
(resolving bug #2972603).
- An ancient double-free corruption has been finally fixed at the
audio/MIDI bus connection persistence logic.
- Improved visibility of track state buttons text (R, M, S) when turned
on dark colored themes.
- LV2 Save/Restore extension support kicks off.
- MIDI engine read-ahead period has been shortened to half than it was
since inception--now it's a 500msec cycle.
- MIDI clip editor event list gets its due inline editing, for time,
note, value/velocity and duration columns, just one double-click away
over the target cell ;)
- Add-plugin selection dialog position and extent are now remembered
across invocations and application sessions (tipping by Frank Neumann).
- MIDI clip time-stretching is now made available through the same
gestures as audio ones, by just shift+dragging either of the clip edges.
- Drag-and-copying plug-in instances (cloning) is now fixed with regard
to parameter value replication.
- MIDI clip editor snap-per-beat setting is now independent from main
multi-track view; File/Save As... dialog fixed; the current event
selection is now kept floating as long as it's possible after editing
command actions; finally, edit mode has been extended to free-hand event
drawing, chalking off (piano roll) draw mode from the TODO list.
- Swing-quantize has finally made its overdue debut as an additional
MIDI clip editor tool (see Tools/Quantize...).
- Almost since its inception, audio inserts were injecting garbage
random noise when not being activated, now fixed.
- Dedicated audio output ports for MIDI track plugins, now have their
connection persistence back in business due on session load.
Cheers && Enjoy (what else?)
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc(a)rncbc.org
Hi list,
I'm happy to announce the release of Spek - an acoustic spectrum
analyser / spectrogram viewer.
Spek is a multi-platform app available on GNU/Linux and Windows.
Spek is written in Vala, it uses GTK+ and GStreamer bindings.
Read more about it on the official website [1] and on my blog [2]
Cheers,
Alex
[1] http://www.spek-project.org/
[2] http://versia.com/category/spek/
Arpage alpha 0.3.3 is now available on sourceforge in tarball and SVN
Main Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/
Tarball:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/files/Alpha%20Release%200.3/arpage-…
SVN access: svn co https://arpage.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/arpage arpage
** 0.3.3 New Features:
(1) The state of each arpeggiator is saved when the transport stops, or the
application is shut down. This is a precursor to actually
saving/restoring
patches on demand, by name.
These files are stored to ~/.arpage, which is created if not there.
** Fixes:
(1) The initial patch number is now sent when the transport starts rolling.
** Extras:
(1) Demo mp3s and session xml files available on sourceforge, as
"arpage_extras-0.3.3.tar.gz"
Copy the xml files to ~/.arpage to recreate the demo settings.
Demos were made using WhySynth DSSI plugin w/ ghostess
(a jack-dssi GUI host).
** 0.3 New Features:
(1) Enhanced latching functionality:
- New "Tap-out" mode - when enabled, any note in a pattern that is
latched by Controller 64 ON can be removed from the latched pattern
by tapping the note again.
- Notes which are still held when a latched pattern is released by
Controller 64 OFF will remain in the arpeggiated pattern until they
are released.
(2) Status "lights" for active/inactive status, MIDI output and pattern
latch status
(3) UI should now be small enough for netbook screens
(4) Comprehensive tooltips are now provided
** Fixes:
(1) Timing drift is corrected
(2) Latching should be much more stable
(3) Note length functionality has been corrected
Enjoy! Let me know how it works for you.
jacksampler-0.0.1 has been released.
Overview of Changes in jacksampler-0.0.1:
-----------------------------------------
* initial public release
What is jacksampler?
--------------------
jacksampler is a sampler which supports MIDI input using JACK, and outputs the
audio data using JACK. It is configured using a simple text file which
describes which audio file corresponds to which MIDI note.
It is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version 2
Links:
------
Website: http://space.twc.de/~stefan/jacksampler.php
Download: http://space.twc.de/~stefan/jacksampler/jacksampler-0.0.1.tar.gz
--
Stefan Westerfeld, Hamburg/Germany, http://space.twc.de/~stefan
spectmorph-0.0.2 has been released. This is the first publicly announce
release.
Overview of Changes in spectmorph-0.0.2:
----------------------------------------
* bugfixes
* include proper phases, so phase-correct reconstruction of samples is possible
* new programs:
- smstrip - removes debugging information from SpectMorph model files
- smextract - extracts data from SpectMorph models, for developers only for now
* added --no-noise / --no-sines switches for smplay
* added -s switch for smenc, to create stripped models
* use boost numeric bindings + lapack for ideal phase/magnitude estimation (smenc -O2) - slow!
* SSE optimizations and other speedups for fast phase/magnitude estimation (smenc -O1)
* use odd/centered FFT to be able to reconstruct phases from FFT data (smenc -O0)
* use different thresholding scheme for encoder, detecting more partials
* document API with doxygen
* move Encoder and other classes to libspectmorph
* added python binding, capable of reading SpectMorph model files
* added automated tests
* added manual pages for smenc, smplay, smvisualize and smstrip
* added overview document in docs directory
What is SpectMorph?
-------------------
SpectMorph is a free software project which allows to analyze samples of
musical instruments. This should allow constructing hybrid sounds, for instance
a sound between a trumpet and a flute. Also interpolating between two samples
of the same instrument (different attack velocity of a piano) could be
interesting.
SpectMorph is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version 3
SpectMorph currently is in the early stages of development, which means that it
is not yet ready to be used by end users.
Links:
------
Website: http://space.twc.de/~stefan/spectmorph.php
Download: http://space.twc.de/~stefan/spectmorph/spectmorph-0.0.2.tar.gz
There are sound examples on the website which demonstrate the sound quality of
the current SpectMorph models using piano samples.
--
Stefan Westerfeld, Hamburg/Germany, http://space.twc.de/~stefan
Release update - Arpage alpha 0.3 packages are now available for Ubuntu
Ubuntu packages are available via PPA - many thanks to Phillip Johnson for
updating so quickly.
PPA URL: https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/extra<https://launchpad.net/%7Ephilip5/+archive/extra>
Enjoy!
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Mark Vitek <straypacket(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Arpage alpha 0.3 is now available on sourceforge in tarball and SVN
>
> Main Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/
> Tarball:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/files/Alpha%20Release%200.3/arpage-…
> SVN access: svn co https://arpage.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/arpagearpage
>
> ** New Features:
>
> (1) Enhanced latching functionality:
> - New "Tap-out" mode - when enabled, any note in a pattern that is
> latched by Controller 64 ON can be removed from the latched pattern
> by tapping the note again.
>
> - Notes which are still held when a latched pattern is released by
> Controller 64 OFF will remain in the arpeggiated pattern until they
> are released.
>
> (2) Status "lights" for active/inactive status, MIDI output and pattern
> latch status
> (3) UI should now be small enough for netbook screens
> (4) Comprehensive tooltips are now provided
>
> ** Fixes:
>
> (1) Timing drift is corrected
> (2) Latching should be much more stable
> (3) Note length functionality has been corrected
>
> Enjoy! Let me know how it works for you.
>
>
Arpage alpha 0.3 is now available on sourceforge in tarball and SVN
Main Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/
Tarball:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/files/Alpha%20Release%200.3/arpage-…
SVN access: svn co https://arpage.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/arpage arpage
** New Features:
(1) Enhanced latching functionality:
- New "Tap-out" mode - when enabled, any note in a pattern that is
latched by Controller 64 ON can be removed from the latched pattern
by tapping the note again.
- Notes which are still held when a latched pattern is released by
Controller 64 OFF will remain in the arpeggiated pattern until they
are released.
(2) Status "lights" for active/inactive status, MIDI output and pattern
latch status
(3) UI should now be small enough for netbook screens
(4) Comprehensive tooltips are now provided
** Fixes:
(1) Timing drift is corrected
(2) Latching should be much more stable
(3) Note length functionality has been corrected
Enjoy! Let me know how it works for you.