> did anyone succeed to download the demudi 0.9 from agnula.org release?
> the download is terribly slow and breaks ab 5% =(
> are there alternative servers?
Here:
"Using mirrors
Using the Debian APT installation system you can get DeMuDi packages via the
Internet from AGNULA main server or mirrors. Just add one of the following
lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list file and run "apt-get update":
* deb ftp://ftp.unix-ag.org/pub/mirrors/demudi woody demudi
* deb ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/demudi woody demudi
* deb ftp://ftp.agnula.org/demudi woody demudi"
Regards,
J.Backhaus
Hi,
When running alsaplayer version 0.99.73 without jack, I'm seeing this
failure:
[mark@Godzilla mark]$ alsaplayer -v
alsaplayer 0.99.73
[mark@Godzilla mark]$ alsaplayer
alsaplayer: pcm.c:6293: snd_pcm_unlink_ptr: Assertion `0' failed.
AlsaPlayer interrupted by signal 6
[mark@Godzilla mark]$
alsaplayer works very well when jack is running.
Anyone else seeing this?
Thanks,
Mark
hello,
did anyone succeed to download the demudi 0.9 from agnula.org release?
the download is terribly slow and breaks ab 5% =(
are there alternative servers?
thanx
stef
ZynAddSubFX is a open-source software synthesizer for
Linux.
It is available at :
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or
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zynaddsubfx
news:
1.0.4 - It is possible to load Scala (.scl and .kbm)
files
- Added mapping from note number to scale degree
is possible to load Scala kbm files
- Corrected small bugs related to Microtonal
- If you want to use ZynAddSubFX with OSS (or
you don't have ALSA) you can modify the Makefile.inc
file to compile with OSS only.
- It is shown the real detune (in cents)
- Made a new widget that replaces the Dial
widget
- Removed a bug that crashed ZynAddSubFX if you
change some effect parameters
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Hi Michal,
>However, I will not be able to compile anymore for PPC as my mac died
recently.
Sorry to hear that! People who want a more recent PPC version will
have to volunteer then.
Manuel
Perhaps not everyone has heard of Scala yet, here's the homepage:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/scala
One remark: the Scala user interface may give the impression that
OSS is supported, but it isn't yet. It will take me some more time to
do that. But at least one can try the tunings with ZynAddSubFX now.
Manuel
Hello,
I've finally given up on cheap crap. I've come to realize that there is
a point where I'm probably not going to need to burn a CDrom at a speed
greater than 48x. I just don't care! Give me a 200 speed burner and I'll
take the 48x for $10 cheaper.
I've had an older HP burner finally die and I'm looking to replace it.
I'm looking or some expert advice in getting the best one (not the cheapest,
not the most features, but the best) CD Burner currently on the shelves of
stores that I can use with Linux. I only burn a handful of CD's in a week
but about 90% of the CD's I burn are audio CD's (not MP3's).
I need to meet the following requirements:
1) Decent speed. 48x-24x-48x is about the range I'm looking for. If there
is something faster than that I might take it.
2) Good Digital Audio Extraction speed. a 48x reader that extracts at 12x
is unreasonable.
3) Good interaction with CDparanoia. This means that the -S speed setting
should work (most drives ignore this)
4) No TOC skew. I doubt any recorder has TOC skew these days anyway.
5) Good interaction with CDRDAO to read-toc correctly and quickly with as
few errors as possible
6) Good interaction with CDRDAO to write correctly and quickly with as few
errors as possible. Burn-proof (or simlilar technology) is a must. CDRDAO
must be able to utilize the burn proof tech in the drive.
7) Lower price wouldn't hurt, but isn't a big deal.
If anyone can offer suggestions in the form of first hand experience, or
pointers to good sources of info I'd appreciate it.
FYI, If anyone is interested, I plan on doing the following:
Use cdparanoia to grab the entire CD as one big wav file.
Use cdrdao to make a TOC file from the CD.
Use cdrdao to burn a copy with the wav file and the TOC. This will
prevent any problems with silence between tracks on live albums and allow me
to have a copy that CDDB/FreeDB can recognize.
Write or find a simple shell script to take the .WAV file and .TOC and by
starting and stopping at different points pass it through LAME to encode
MP3's (one per track).
Delete the .WAV and TOC after I've copied or MP3 encoded it as many ways
as I see fit.
Greetings,
I was curious what compiler versions people have had the best luck with.
I am currently using: gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.3 2.96-113)
I am considering upgrading via RPM to what appears to be 3.2
(gcc-3.2-7.i386.rpm). Good idea? Bad Idea?
Thanks!
Levi
the saga continues....
i ended up deciding that upgrade install was probably conflicting, so i
formatted laptop and did a clean install of mandrake 9.0
sound now works first try, without having to compile modules....
but it sounds *really* weird...... all feedback-y noise....
does anyone have any idea what this might be? im using a usb-audio
quattro on a thinkpad 600E
thanx
m~
Hi all,
Another day.. another release :)
* fixed plugin stuff to work with 2.9x C++ symbols
* fixed fltk compile
* added an alsa-patch-bay.desktop
* fixed fltk segfault
http://pkl.net/~node/alsa-patch-bay.html
Bob