Thank you Michael.
yes. I have sometnihg with my system.
yaourt and PKGBUILD are ok.
I have to remove some lines about cwiid in ..libs/surfaces/wscript and it
builds nicely.
Now I have ardour3 installed.
I am kinda new in using ardour. Till now I used ardour2 and I was happy.
Are there some problems using ardour3 ? Because I see that it is 3.0rc2.
[update]
ahh. just now reinstalled from cwiid to cwiid-git and ardourd3 builds like
a charm.
thanks
fero
How difficult or even possible is it to start with a server core system
and make it useable for a audio? I don't need a GUI/desktop for this.
I installed Lubuntu server core to a usb flash drive. I added myself to
the audio group, but my usb Audiobox does not seem to be working,
although it is recognised with aplay -l. Should it work without any
additional steps?
I suppose I could build an Arch system, but I was pleasantly surprised
by the performance of Ubuntu 12.04 (desktop) with the particular
software I want to run and thought I would try an even more basic
setup. Thanks!
Hey list,
using jack_capture on an -RT kernel, I see the following message from
the program:
Warning. Could not set higher priority for a SCHED_FIFO process using
setpriority().
How could I set this higher priority?
thank you all,
best, Peter
Thanks Paul, but it stops the config process...
Checking for 'cwiid' >= 0.6.00 : not found
The configuration failed
(complete log in
/home/paum/AUR/ardour3-svn/src/ardour3-build/build/config.log)
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
Aborting...
fero
>Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 14:05:40 +0100
>From: "Kaj Ailomaa" <zequence(a)mousike.me>
>To: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
>Subject: Re: [LAU] Jack users - how many channels do you want with PA
> module-jackdbus-detect?
>>
>> I happen to agree. If there are x PA devices on my MOBO, I want to see
>> x of them in JACK.
>>
>
>Not sure if we're talking about the same thing here. I wasn't suggesting
>we make devices not show. Only that the module connecting PA to jack would
>be stereo by default.
>
I don't typically think of "stereo", but, just 2 channels that happen
to be left and right.
I don't pretend to know about PA. I'm guessing, from your question,
that PA has the concept of pairing two JACK sinks/sources as a stereo
sink/source?
>>
>
>Are you saying you would be using jack through you firewire device to get
>surround, instead of what I would assume you have, an onboard device that
>also has surround support directly with PA?
>Why use jack for that?
>
Different config for different things:
Audio source (5.1, stereo, youtube) >>>> firewire >>>> tri-amp'd 1kw system
or:
Audio source (whatever) >>>>> mobo devices (say headphones)
Mac
Hallo, if any archer could help me ...
yaourt -S ardour3-svn
it complains about:
Checking for 'cwiid' >= 0.6.00 : not found
but I have cwiid installed on system...
what is wrong ?
thank you.
fero
thanks friends, but:
I have cwiid lib up to date : cwiid-0.6.00-12
headers files seems be ok:
[...]
Checking for header cwiid.h : yes
Checking for header bluetooth/bluetooth.h : yes
Checking for 'cwiid' >= 0.6.00 : not found
The configuration failed
(complete log in
/home/paum/AUR/ardour3-svn/src/ardour3-build/build/config.log)
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
Aborting...
that is what I dont understand..
fero
Hello.
Im looking for ways to control basic audio-playback from within an
application here. Need just simple things like 'load file', 'play',
'pause'/'unpause', 'stop', perhaps 'seek s.'
I know about the various -daemon and -input modes for alsaplayer and
mplayer, which is a good plan-B or C - but want to look for OSC-support
first.
Q: does any of the standard mediaplayers (aplay, mplayer, alsaplayer,
sox/play, banshee, amarok, totem, rhythmbox,xmms....) support
OSC-control?
Im looking for something very light-weight, fast ("instant") start-up
and play. Ideally it would be a player already packaged in the standard
distributions.
I can probably use a "daemon-mode" player, but need to have separate
access to several instances without too much fuzz.
Thanks for all relevant suggestions.
-anders
Am 27.02.2013 19:46, schrieb Grekim Jennings:
>> How difficult or even possible is it to start with a server core system
>> and make it useable for a audio?
>Very difficult. I guess, the advantage in speed one may get from an
>custom-build minimalist system would need some 10 years to collect
>enough seconds to bring back the time it takes to build the system in
>the first place.
>Why not just install a major distro plus audio-layer and run it with
>Fluxbox or E or on tty? If I compare the performance of heavy
>audio-setups under KDE4 and under Fluxbox on the same system I find it
>hard to see any difference...
Okay thanks. Well, I just installed Squeeze with only 'laptop' and 'system tools' packages selected. And....audio (usb/Audiobox) is working without any additional downloads, tweeks or anything. So
obviously something was missing in the server install. Anyway, I'm just excited that this setup is looking good so far.
>> I don't need a GUI/desktop for this.
>> I installed Lubuntu server core to a usb flash drive. I added myself to
>> the audio group, but my usb Audiobox does not seem to be working,
>> although it is recognised with aplay -l. Should it work without any
>> additional steps?
>> I suppose I could build an Arch system, but I was pleasantly surprised
>> by the performance of Ubuntu 12.04 (desktop) with the particular
>> software I want to run and thought I would try an even more basic
>> setup. Thanks!