Hi,
I'm currently planning a live show using Jackbeat and modifying it for this
purpose. This is about music of course, but I'm also interested by controlling
lights, to warm the dancefloor up.
The technology in this area seems to be named DMX, and there seem to be some
Linux driver project called dmx4linux, by the Linux Lighting Group.
I'm not sure that this DMX technology is the solution to my problem.
Here's what I'd like to do :
- control 16 light sources
- control the luminosity level of each of these light sources (!= on/off)
- do this is in C from Linux
- for less than 400 € (including light sources)
- building simple diy hardware is ok
Any idea ?
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og
Hello all,
did anyone know, if there is a possibility to run jack in the network. I don't
mean as a streaming client, but as sync server. the scenario should be,
standing in a group with 2 or 3 computers making music together in a sync,
like MIDI sequencers can do.
Quoting Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la(a)mega-nerd.com>:
> MP3 has licensing issues and hence will not be included in libsndfile.
Are there licensing issues both in decoding & encoding, or just encoding?
Even one way mp3 support in libsndfile would be greatly appreciated.
Sampo
hELLO.
i've both m-audio 192 [not sure abt the exact model name, just doesnt
matter realy]
i found no drivers for that at all .
well tehre is some kindda support from OSS , but i nearly burned the
headphns with that , cause of no way to turn the volume lower.
so okay. i'm gonna start bsc_audio_electronics course next year, but
i've got this card now
and tihs a very good idea to start my study writting drivers for this
device .
can any one help in some-how .. i havent got any clue yet , hot-to make
drivers... what can be use-full?
do you know a good beginners guide on this?
thanx whatever.
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hi everyone!
lately there are a number of gmail users filling up the moderation
queues with "message has a suspicious header" bounces.
this is almost always due to people trying to send non-text/plain
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it seems that gmail has an unfortunate default setting that some people
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best,
jörn