On 02/01/2012 12:16 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
> Interesting. Would be nice if you could use SuperCollider code (synths)
> as LV2 plugins too. Or is it naive to think that such a LV2 plugin
> (supercollider-lv2) would make much more sofsynths available for the
> linux platform?
That's certainly possible. But the synthdefs are only part of the story.
Many SC instruments are highly customized and dynamic networks of signal
processing components driven by sclang code. I'm not sure how you would
map those to standalone components in an LV2-based environment where
audio and control ports are (mostly) static.
Albert
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Hi, just started looking into faust and I've got a very basic question.
I'm getting this error:
$ g++ -L/usr/lib/faust simple.cpp -o simple
simple.cpp:46:21: fatal error: gui/FUI.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
where simple.cpp was generated by:
$ faust -a jack-qt.cpp simple.dsp -o simple.cpp
what am I missing? I also tried without the -L option or with -lFUI,
same error. FUI.h is indeed in /usr/lib/faust/gui/
best regards,
renato
On 02/01/2012 04:29 AM, Alfs Kurmis wrote:
>
> Tnx Robin
> ffmpeg also works excellent as decoer.
> With ffmpeg -i /some/file -f u16le -ar 44100 | myprog ...
> i gotta horrable sound. Probably U mean -f s16le !
Well, yes.
It does actually not make a difference if you also specify the
audio-codec (-acodec pcm_s16le). The format is the same for both.
[..]
> It seems that ffmpeg during da decoding set terminal in canonical mode.
There's some (undocumented) feature: pass '-d' as first argument to
ffmpeg. That makes ffmpeg shut up and not touch termios; it still works
with writing data to stdout:
ffmpeg -d -i /some/file -f s16le -c 2 -ar 44100 pipe: | ...
kill -TERM `pidof ffmpeg`
HTH,
robin