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dear fellow pkg-multimedia members,
i just finished packaging "assimp", an "Open Asset Import Library".
for those who don't know what this means, it is a library that allows
you to load/import a large number of 3D model formats (right, no stock
market involved at all...)
the target audience is application developers of game engines (3d
shooters and the like) as well as 3d modellers and realtime renderers.
i'm not totally sure whether this fits into the "pkg-multimedia" agenda
(personally, i believe so; how about you?), so i started the project in
collab-maint.
if somebody here is interested in team-maintaining it in pkg-multimedia,
i will gladly move it over.
i also sent an email to debian-mentors@ and uploaded it to mentors.d.n.
here is the body of the email to d-m@
<snip>
* Package name : assimp
Version : 2.0.863~dfsg-1
Upstream Author : ASSIMP Development team
* URL :
http://assimp.sf.net
* License : BSD (3-clause)
Section : graphics
"Assimp" is a "3D model import library", meaing you can use it to
import
3D scenes (as exported by blender, alias/wavefront, maya, 3dmax, and
lots more) into your applications (typically game engines or 3D
modellers / realtime renderers)
To access further information about this package, please visit the
following URL:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/assimp
Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:=
dget -x
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/a/assimp/asDelivered-To:
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On 08/18/2011 03:57 PM, rosea grammostola wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use qmidictl from a n900 to qtractor or ardour? Is
there a howto somewhere, or can someone explain it?
of course you can use qmidictl to control qtractor, ardour or whatever
midi controlled program you might think of.
by default most controls are plain mmc which qtractor and ardour does
respond if configured properly. all qmidictl widgets (buttons, sliders
or knobs) are configurable to transmit/recognize any other midi channel
event type, besides mmc (cf. Configure...)
if not obvious already, you'll need a gateway device on the same machine
you run the daw. yours trully qmidinet is a good choice ; it does
alsa-midi and/or jack-midi, so that you can connect the provided in/out
ports to and from the designated control ports of qtractor, ardour, w/e.
cheers
Ok thanks. Basic transport functionality in Qtractor seems to work, but
not recording. How do you assign a knob in qmidictl to a knob in qtractor?
\r