Hi,
I have jack running on a windows machine with the net driver (slave).
The master is fedora 18.
The relevant incantations (taken from .jackdrc) are:
Master: jackd -S -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p256 -n3 -H -M -Xseq
Slave: jackd -X winmme -dnet -i2 -o2 -C8 -P24 -i8
... both controlled by qjackctl
This has been working pretty flawlessly for a few months but when I
noticed with a certain instrument on the slave there was some midi
latency, I decided to try fiddling with master -p (frames/period). I
shut both slave and master down, changed period from 256 -> 128 and
fired up the master -- all great, played some music , made a few live
recordings etc.
Then I started the slave (same command line) and noticed massive xruns
(on the slave) -- so ... I change it all back to -p 256 but the xruns
are still present (on the slave).
Poking around a bit, I opened up the "options" on the master and it says
Frames/Period: 256, I open up options on the slave, and it is grayed out
but says: Frames/Period: 512.
My questions are simply:
1) is qjackctl reporting this correctly on the slave?
2) if so, how or why would they be different?
3) is this why I'm seeing massive xruns?
Any help appreciated.
David
Hi
I've just uploaded a new lv2 plug, which will capture the audio stream
to file.
It comes without GUI, so the host need to provide the UI.
It includes a mono and a stereo version,
supported are .wav and .ogg format, via libsndfile
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/
The plug will create a directory in your home (lv2record) were it puts
the records.
It will check if a file exist and create a file-name to ensure no file
get overwritten.
A makefile is included, but no checks for dependency’s (libsndfile is
needed)
you can get the source here:
https://github.com/brummer10/screcord.lv2
greets
hermann
Ok. back to the list then.
2013/12/25 Philipp Überbacher <murks(a)tuxfamily.org>:
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 14:24:26 -0200
> Renato Fabbri <renato.fabbri(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> These results show some stable characteristics of these networks. What
>> can be done with these are under research, by researchers around the
>> world. We can think about ways to enhance information collection and
>> diffusion, including
>> independent media, for and from the community. Just one possibility.
>>
>> Don't bother about being aggressive, it is cool. Besides that, you
>> gave me the opportunity
>> to better explain the work on the list. I miss the list in our
>> messages, though. Did you
>> send me a pvt message on purpose?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Renato
>
> Oh, sorry, my mail client replies to the personal email if the list is
> only in CC, and I tend to forget to check. It was all intended for the
> list.
>
> Regards,
> Philipp
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Hi
I have two boxes running crunchbang, one has been 'infected' with
software from non standard repos.
Downgrading (removing, installing) ffmpeg to the older, official version
on the infected box I get this:
"ffmpeg: Symbol `av_pix_fmt_descriptors' has different size in shared
object, consider re-linking"
My question is: how do I figure out what library(ies) I need to downgrade?
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I noticed I have not been getting any emails thru from the list since
October. I just checked my settings, and it seems that my preferences
were auto-changed by listserv to "no mail" due to excessive bouncing.
Not sure why my gmail address should be bouncing list emails. Any thoughts?
James
Hi there,
I'm a really bad musician. I can play simple songs on the piano if I
have the score. Now I know a nice little song that I'd like to play
and sing. It's just piano and vocals and I'm sure that for any decent
musician it would be a matter of minutes to figure out the score of this
song. Is there some piece of software that can help to do this?
In case anyone is curious, the song is "Ohne Dich" by "The Bates".
Regards,
Philipp
did the debian devs think they were doing?
My music machine is set up precisely as I want it with no spare fluff or
eye-candy, and fits my workflow like a glove. I seldom make any changes, but
thought it high time I checked for upgraded packages. Up till now this has
never been any kind of problem and usually results in some tiny overall
improvements.
Today was different. Without asking, indeed, without even a warning, they
installed GDM, Gnome3 and pulse audio, thus rendering my computer totally
useless. The only thing I could do was reboot, then log into recovery mode,
find aptitude and delete the crap.
I will never really trust debian again :(
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Struggling for the proper language: What's the opposite of the term "attenuation" in signal level context? Is it "amplification"?
Context is a tool which will output info on Dolby's Cinema Sound processors (CP650/750). Those have a "main fader knob" which will attenuate or, well, amplify the input signal: range 0.0 (-90 dB) to 10.0 (+10 dB), 2 linear parts with a joining knee at 4.0 (-10 dB).
Thanks, Wolfgang
Dear LAU,
:::
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Renato Fabbri <renato.fabbri(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2013/12/20
Subject: GMANE and complex networks
To: linux-audio-dev(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Dear LAD,
In studying complex network (a doctorate research),
I got into interaction networks because of its utility for understanding
social systems.
This lead me to GMANE database:
gmane.org
in which LAD, LAU, LAA (i think), and about 20 thousand other lists
are hosted as public and with data available via RSS.
After experimentations with some lists, in writing results in an article format,
I chose 4 lists: the GNU C++ stdlib development list (official
perhaps), LAU, LAD and Metareciclagem, a gadget-media-activist list
from Brazil.
This article was sent to arXiv:
arxiv.org/abs/1310.7769
and is currently being revised by authors, with latest version here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/labmacambira/fimDoMundo/ci/master/tree/textos/evol…
Some visualizations of these networks in evolution are in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t5jxQ8cKxM&list=PLf_EtaMqu3jU-1j4jiIUiyMqyV…
and:
http://hera.ethymos.com.br:1080/redes/python/autoRede/escolheRedes.php
Among all options available for doing this research, I chose LAD and
LAU with esteem. This lists were quite helpful to me in many
occasions, specially in the period 2005-2009. Anyway, this raises a
question about this kind of analysis, if it is desirable, invasive in
public lists/data. As they are publicly accessible, users should have
access also to what kind of information one is able to extract from
such data? Or should it be restricted to enterprises, government
parties and individuals not sharing about it? I number participants,
so names don't appear on results and even in the process of data
mining, but should that be? Should that hold for public data?
Of course, this discussion might make sense only when there are no
aggressive intents, such as developing interfaces to expose someone,
which is probably not cool in any case.
Cheers!
//r
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