Am 25.10.2012 15:09, schrieb Ben Cranston: > Wow! Thank you Jannis. I've been using the Postfish for years and years and > it's refreshing to know others use that great software. I've not checked in > a > while but for "non advertised" software I'd think Monty considers it pretty > stable. Maybe if we get a good user community going he might take some > enhancment suggestions or be open to us extending the software. I'd be > really > interested in adding a Jack interface to it.
Yeah, very welcome for the ebuild. I needed to declip some recorded tracks from a live show and brought up some ideas and a proof-of-concept implementation. After I posted it onto the linux-audio-users list, s.o. mentioned postfish (which I never heared of before and didn't find searching the web for a declipper). Postfish does its job just perfect. It's sad it never had a real release and the "batch" mode (which is the one I would use the most often) doesn't work reliably (gets stuck during processing). About the jack-interface: that is on the todo-list in the README-file so just go on, implement it and mail it to monty :) lv2-interface would be nice as well but as long as it supports jack, one can use it as "external insert" on any good DAW ;) And thanks to gavlee to add it to the overlay > > On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 3:31:16 PM Jannis Achstetter wrote: >> Postfish (from xiph.org) is a digital audio post-processing, >> restoration, filtering and mixdown tool. >> >> I used it to declip a recorded audio file. >> >> Ebuild is bit of a hack but works like a charm for me: >> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439396 >> >> Feel free to add to overlay > > >
