How about a nicer interface to do synchronized I/O ? Currently the docs say,
in effect: "this is really hard .. just use JACK". I like JACK but there are
someinstances where it is not needed.
-Ben
Hi,
I am an ALSA developer and I was wondering if there are any feature
requests that people who use this list would have.
I currently have a lot on my TODO list, but there is probably only one
feature on that list that might help you and that is dB level readouts
in alsamixer.
Currently, alsamixer uses a 0-100% readout, and on some sound cards 100%
is the 0dB level, and on others the 0dB level is around 80%.
This makes setting the capture levels rather difficult to get right in
Ardour. Most people would want the alsamixer capture volume controls to
all be set to 0dB and then let Ardour do any volume control.
Any other suggestions?
James
Dear linux-audio list!
(sorry for cross-posting)
PDradio is a self-regulating internet radio station for PD (Pure Data) related art (and is of course build with PD ;).
Upload your PD-related music, vote for songs, listen to the automatic radio moderator ...
The link: http://pdradio.iem.at
Please feel free to upload your music and participate!
We hope you have fun with it,
LG
Winfried+Georg
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PDradio:
PD Webradio is a self-regulating internet radio station for the PD-community.
Registered users can upload PD-related music and share them with the community.
Because we didn't want to compile the radio program all the time we build an automatic radio DJ.
All user can vote for a song they would like to hear and the DJ will generate a playlist according to all votes.
Additionally there is an automatic radio moderator, who speaks a little bit about the songs (metadata which can be uploaded together with the music) and maybe is joking somtimes ...
PD-webradio is running on a Linux Server with Zope/Plone.
The audio streaming, speech synthesis, radio-moderator, DJ, ... is implemented in PD and Python for the communication to plone.
If you want to listen to the PDradio, vote for songs or you have music related to PD and want to share it - follow the link:
http://pdradio.iem.at
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> What do you mean by "limiter upfront". I am not an audio mixer studio
> expert. Is this something for the detection of clipping in the audio
> path? If so, I am afraid that I don't know of any sound card hardware
> that has that feature.
>
The Edirol UA-25 has, and so have other Edirol models, I think.
Cheers,
Luis
Hi all!
As is apparent from my recent posts, I bought into a Behringer product
recently ... I asked for feedback here, and how to improve support for
linux and I have also actively tried to change their misleading web ..
Heh .. They have changed the wording from "not supported by other OS" to
"other OS such as win95 ..."
Anyways ... After bitching around a bit more regarding implementation of
their firmware, I get the question:
"Can you program drivers for MAC OS-X,
or do you know someone who can?
I have answered that developer.apple.com have all the information I
need, but also that there are several people around here working in
mixed environments ... I promised to ask around.
Any takers for a Mac OS X driver?
mvh // Jens M Andreasen
Hi all,
I'm pretty new to the world of audio on linux, so please excuse the
"newbeeness" of my question. :-)
I'm a in the process of making a police/EMS/fire radio recorder. At
first, I tought of doing a program similar to ScanRec(1) from the
windows world -- that is not record when the sound is below a certain
threshold. This could easily be done with ecasound's -ge parameter.
However, I started thinking and found that it would be better to have a
different file for each segment. For example, if there is
- 45 seconds of speech, followed by
- 3 minutes of silence, followed by
- 2 minutes of speech
I would get two files, one 45 seconds long and one 2 minutes long.
Does such a program allready exists, and if not, what would be the
best/easiest way of doing it?
1: http://www.davee.com/scanrec/
Thanks a lot,
GFK's
--
Guillaume Filion, ing. jr
Logidac Tech., Beaumont, Québec, Canada - http://logidac.com/
PGP Key and more: http://guillaume.filion.org/