Hi all
Does anybody have any idea about what I could use for streaming audio via
MP3 from JACK apps? I know of ices but it doesn't appear to support MP3.
Suggestions welcome
Thanks in advance.
Luke
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Luke Yelavich
http://www.audioslack.com
luke(a)audioslack.com
Hi,
Dave wrote:
> I would consider a kindness if you added a link on Tim Orford's page
> that would direct readers to your list. I understand the list is too
> lengthy to post on Tim's site, but I'm sure many readers of that page
> would like to know about the existence of your (very impressive!) list &
> screenshots.
I've just sent him a copy of your request. He was up to add himself all of them
on his list!
> VST/VSTi under Linux... What will they think of next...
... release versions of FST? ;-)
Cheers,
Christian
Will the streams be archived? Because of the time difference and my job, I doubt I'll be able to catch the morning presentations.
Taybin
-----Original Message-----
From: Joern Nettingsmeier <nettings(a)folkwang-hochschule.de>
Sent: Apr 28, 2004 8:44 AM
To: linux-audio-dev(a)music.columbia.edu, linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu,
linux-audio-announce(a)music.columbia.edu
Cc: lwn(a)lwn.net, nettings(a)folkwang-hochschule.de, goetz(a)zkm.de, mana(a)suse.de,
beachnase(a)web.de
Subject: [linux-audio-user] [ANN] Linux Audio Conference #2 live streams, cams and chat available tomorrow
hi everyone!
for those who have not heard it yet, the second international Linux Audio
Conference is taking place at the ZKM Karlsruhe/Germany from 29.4. to
2.5.2004. see http://www.zkm.de/lad/ for details.
we have a number of very interesting presentations, all of which
will be streamed out live, for the unlucky folks who can't be here in
person. additionally, you will be able to download the presentation slides
in advance should you wish to follow a lecture.
there will be feedback channels on IRC, operated by folks who are in the
lecture rooms. they will relay questions from you to the live audience.
if all goes well, webcams will upload still images every 30 seconds to
give you an idea of the ambience and of which slide is currently up.
all important information on streaming relays, downloadable material, irc
channels etc. will be dumped to
http://linuxaudiodev.org/eventszkm2004.php3 .
this page will be updated very frequently during the next days.
the streams won't be up until tomorrow morning, but the chat rooms are
already there.
please forward this mail to any interested people. and no, we do not
fear the slashdot effect :)
enjoy,
joern
reposting this cuz I ALWAYS forget to make the messages plain text from my
windows machine:
Hello all - this has actually become a general problem, but I think it was
caused by Ardour, so I'm cross posting on linux audio and the ardour lists
I'm running Red Hat and the latest ardour from Planet CCRMA which I think is
0.9beta11.2-1 - I was recording a take, and upon pushing stop Ardour
crashed - a similar has happened many times with this version, actually
pretty much every time - after the take, it gives me a memory error, I click
ok, ardour exits, I go back, but it kept the take.
but this time, it crashed without that, i started ardour again, the take
WASN'T there, and then ardour either froze or crashed I can't remember which
cuz I was in session so it was hectic, and I needed to reboot manually and
so I did, and now, though, it won't boot - it hangs and says "kernel panic.
no init found. try passing the init= option"
I can provide more details if needed - I think the kernel is also the latest
planet kernel - but from what I've been able to find I don't think it
matters.
so I grabbed my emergency boot disk, or what I think is my emergency boot
disk, because I have never used it, and reset, and I get what I'm sure is a
familiar prompt to most, the 'ol
boot:
and it's telling me to hit return or wait ten seconds to boot from /dev/hda2
(hmmm - is that where the boot loader really is on my system? not sure) -
and that I can "type "linux <params>", and press <return> if I want to
override the defaults
now I know nothing about these params and I'm more familiar with a dos boot
disk where i shove that thing in and reboot and I'm looking at a dos prompt
even if my harddrive is totally wanked.
what I've read has told me to boot up and edit some files - fstab maybe?
but uh - *blush* - how can I get to a danged prompt?
for the ardour list: does this sound familiar, is this version of ardour
known to do this kind of thing?
Hello,
I'm a moderately experienced PD user and I'm just starting to dip my
toes into CSound as well. I'm interested in developing user-friendly
front ends for a few of my generative patches, and I would love to be
able to use Macromedia's Flash to design them. I would be especially
pleased if I could also stream the audio back through Flash so that
these patches could be made widely accessible over the web.
The question is, how?
Once upon a time a PD external existed for this purpose (flashserver),
but its scope was limited somewhat and now I think the development has
stopped. Is there a more fundamental way to move control data out of
Flash and into other complex sound apps, as well as sound out of these
apps and back through Flash?
Thanks,
Marcus.
Greetings:
Last night I tried running the latest Dynebolic and AGNULA live discs
from my laptop and from Ivy's desktop machine. Both failed due to
different reasons. The desktop machine's CD-ROM drive is old, and I kept
getting looped in a 'bad read' error. The laptop is not so stable these
days, but both distros failed at the same point: they recognize the A/V
chipset (a NeoMagic NM256 piece o' crap) and stall there. I'll have the
laptop with me in Karlsruhe, maybe one of the gurus can help me with it
then ?
Best regards,
dp
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
> user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Phillips
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8:33 AM
> Subject: [linux-audio-user] my live CD dilemma
>
> The desktop machine's CD-ROM drive is old, and I kept
> getting looped in a 'bad read' error. The laptop is not so stable
these
> days, but both distros failed at the same point: they recognize the
A/V
> chipset (a NeoMagic NM256 piece o' crap) and stall there.
Jaromil, Dynebolic's author is very active in the Dynebolic
list, and somehow manages to answer just about every question that comes
up. In fact he is preparing the 4th release of Dyenbolic (1.3). If you
post your problems to list I am very confident he will answer.
http://dynebolic.org/
.matt
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Althoug a little off topic, I'm trying to do the following with a Linux
DAW...
I want to use this box live without mouse, monitor or keyboard. I'm
running MDK 10.0, 2.6.5 Kernel. I want to boot it anf log into it with
VNC or similar from my Win XP laptop probably using 100MB lan cards on
both.
I have VNC setup to fire up on boot. I can get a login on screen " :1 "
but when I try to run Jack, it seems not to see the alsa drivers
correctly. Is it because other X server desktops don't have the machine
privileges that the default 0 screen has? I have everything working fine
on a regular login on the local box...
Any Xvnc gurus out there. I am not locked into vnc either...if there is
something better for the outlined purpose, I'm up for that too. I dont
mind which GUI I use...I have Xfce4, Blackbox, iceWM, fluxbox, etc,etc.
Thnx
R~