Re: Asus Eee

2007-12-18 Thread David Nadasi
I never did this, but starting an X session on thin client connected to a
server running Ubuntu Studio seems possible.

So you can put your server in an other room with your soundcard connected to
a patch in your studio, and control all this via the eeePC.


2007/12/17, Cole Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 US Box?

 On 12/17/07, David Nadasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  A thin X client for an US box could be great, especially for radio
  broadcasting.
 
 
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Re: Asus Eee

2007-12-18 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Dec 18, 2007 9:39 AM, David Nadasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I never did this, but starting an X session on thin client connected to a
 server running Ubuntu Studio seems possible.

 So you can put your server in an other room with your soundcard connected to
 a patch in your studio, and control all this via the eeePC.

What would be the benefit compared to having the server in your
studio? The only one I can think of is less ambient noise to masterize
better, but for this the best solution has always been passing the
peripherals cables though a silence box or similar.

Luis de Bethencourt



 2007/12/17, Cole Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  US Box?
 
 
  On 12/17/07, David Nadasi  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   A thin X client for an US box could be great, especially for radio
 broadcasting.
  
  
 
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Re: Asus Eee

2007-12-18 Thread David Nadasi
Ok, noise reduction is a point, and it's true that peripherals cables era
more reliable on short distances.

I was talking about radio broadcasting.
In a radio studio, you've got the technician room, with mixdesk, turntables,
and a PC with automation system (as
Rivendellhttp://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/). There is also
the speaker room with mics and the on the air light.

With a thin client in the speaker room, the speaker could play and stop some
audio materials, read some listeners chat, etc... In the same time, the
technician could manage the automation system in the background on the main
box.


2007/12/18, Luis de Bethencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Dec 18, 2007 9:39 AM, David Nadasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I never did this, but starting an X session on thin client connected to
 a
  server running Ubuntu Studio seems possible.
 
  So you can put your server in an other room with your soundcard
 connected to
  a patch in your studio, and control all this via the eeePC.

 What would be the benefit compared to having the server in your
 studio? The only one I can think of is less ambient noise to masterize
 better, but for this the best solution has always been passing the
 peripherals cables though a silence box or similar.

 Luis de Bethencourt

 
 
  2007/12/17, Cole Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   US Box?
  
  
   On 12/17/07, David Nadasi  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A thin X client for an US box could be great, especially for radio
  broadcasting.
   
   
  
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Re: Asus Eee

2007-12-18 Thread Luis de Bethencourt
On Dec 18, 2007 11:02 AM, David Nadasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok, noise reduction is a point, and it's true that peripherals cables era
 more reliable on short distances.

 I was talking about radio broadcasting.
 In a radio studio, you've got the technician room, with mixdesk, turntables,
 and a PC with automation system (as Rivendell ). There is also the speaker
 room with mics and the on the air light.

 With a thin client in the speaker room, the speaker could play and stop some
 audio materials, read some listeners chat, etc... In the same time, the
 technician could manage the automation system in the background on the main
 box.

The radio idea is nice, you mention the talker/dj scenario. Where you
have in the speaker room somebody talking and playing music/ads/etc.
Or even the ones where the speaker room launches funny noises but the
tech room has the control of the outcome.

In a digital world using a thin client is a nice idea. But if you use
a remote X session, won't the tech room loose control? Unless you do
some crazy setup like having the tech room run in one user and the
speaker room run in a second user, and the tech room manipulating the
speaker room's user audio through jack.

Can you plug stuff from different users in jack?

Luis de Bethencourt



 2007/12/18, Luis de Bethencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  On Dec 18, 2007 9:39 AM, David Nadasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I never did this, but starting an X session on thin client connected to
 a
   server running Ubuntu Studio seems possible.
  
   So you can put your server in an other room with your soundcard
 connected to
   a patch in your studio, and control all this via the eeePC.
 
  What would be the benefit compared to having the server in your
  studio? The only one I can think of is less ambient noise to masterize
  better, but for this the best solution has always been passing the
  peripherals cables though a silence box or similar.
 
  Luis de Bethencourt
 
  
  
   2007/12/17, Cole Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
US Box?
   
   
On 12/17/07, David Nadasi  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A thin X client for an US box could be great, especially for radio
   broadcasting.


   
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RE: OT Changing subjects in gmail

2007-12-18 Thread Det
 *Or* you can click on Edit Subject, which appears just below the
 To field of the reply message (right after Add Cc and Add Bcc).

*bangingheadonkeyboard*

Damn, overlooked it as I scanned exactly for the term Subject and have
a german gmail UI  =%-P .

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system freezes, HD error massages

2007-12-18 Thread sd
Hi,

if got some problems with my system performance. The system freezes by 
simple tasks (like checking mails) for some seconds and then continues 
working. Additionally I have problems playing one simple stereo track 
(imported audio) in ardour.

I suppose there are problems with my HD (after an error massage in ardour).

In the log file I found something with reconfiguring my HD

Dec 17 10:01:13 morgenthau kernel: [  576.129020] ata1.00: configured 
for UDMA/100
Dec 17 10:01:13 morgenthau kernel: [  576.286300] ata1.01: configured 
for UDMA/33
Dec 17 10:01:13 morgenthau kernel: [  576.286315] ata1: EH complete

I' m sorry, but I am new ubuntu user.

Greetz,
sd

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Re: Asus Eee

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netjack looks like it may fit the bill:
http://netjack.sourceforge.net/

On 12/18/07, Luis de Bethencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Can you plug stuff from different users in jack?

 Luis de Bethencourt


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Re: Webcam - uvcvideo

2007-12-18 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
 Kino  flv
 flv  Blip TV

   

Ubuntu 7.10 (and Studio) ffmpeg can't grab desktop to the movie as 
default. You have to build ffmpeg all over again, I have a little howto 
for that.

http://forum.ubuntu-fi.org/index.php?topic=14568.0

And checkinstall is nice little tool, too. I have compiled these 
programs from svn/source to a deb-file with checkinstall.

Kino 1.2.0 - checkinstall OK.
Dvgrab 3.1 - checkinstall OK.
ffmpeg svn  - checkinstall OK.
Rosegarden 1.7 - checkisntall OK.

And here is example with ffmpeg/x11grab/flv.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bin/ffmpeg$ ./ffmpeg -vcodec flv -f x11grab -s 1680x1050 -i 
:0.0 /home/asmok/Videot/out.flv

- http://www.arkki.info/wordpress/?p=15

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.


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RE: Webcam - uvcvideo

2007-12-18 Thread Bharani Prasanth Sure

Hello,
   Would you please provide me the link for deb file for latest 
rosegarden?..I am having some troubles while compiling it...Also I had a 
similar problem with mplayer.. I am using Ubuntu Studio Gutsy Gibbon.



Best Regards,Bharani Prasanth Sure.


 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:40:24 +0200
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: Webcam - uvcvideo
 
 Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
 Kino flv
 flv Blip TV

   
 
 Ubuntu 7.10 (and Studio) ffmpeg can't grab desktop to the movie as 
 default. You have to build ffmpeg all over again, I have a little howto 
 for that.
 
 http://forum.ubuntu-fi.org/index.php?topic=14568.0
 
 And checkinstall is nice little tool, too. I have compiled these 
 programs from svn/source to a deb-file with checkinstall.
 
 Kino 1.2.0 - checkinstall OK.
 Dvgrab 3.1 - checkinstall OK.
 ffmpeg svn  - checkinstall OK.
 Rosegarden 1.7 - checkisntall OK.
 
 And here is example with ffmpeg/x11grab/flv.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bin/ffmpeg$ ./ffmpeg -vcodec flv -f x11grab -s 1680x1050 
 -i :0.0 /home/asmok/Videot/out.flv
 
 - http://www.arkki.info/wordpress/?p=15
 
 Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
 
 
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Re: Generative Music

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
har har har.

On 12/18/07, Jonathan Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi there, can't you just make a playlist for a media player and feed it
 some mp3?  That should generate music for a while...

 jonathan adams leonard



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Re: mystical world of video

2007-12-18 Thread Paul DeShaw

 On Sunday 16 December 2007, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:

  On Sunday 16 December 2007, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
   I give DVD authoring on Linux a Go Back To Windows Before You Hurt
   Yourself award.
 
  OTOH, to look at the bright side...

 But back to the dark side, I let the thing churn again overnight, and I
 still
 can't get a DVD out of this.

 A weekend pissed away for nothing, it seems.


FWIW, I have pissed away multiple weekends dealing with playback in
Rosegarden...but maybe the solution is getting closer, I've got several
digests to go through since my last post on the ongoing M-Audio Ozone saga.

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Re: Generative Music

2007-12-18 Thread Robin
On 18/12/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 har har har.

 On 12/18/07, Jonathan Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Hi there, can't you just make a playlist for a media player and feed it
  some mp3?  That should generate music for a while...
 
  jonathan adams leonard
 


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If you haven't seen it already have a look at
http://linux-sound.org/ for  Sound  MIDI Software For Linux.

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