Re: Audio-Visual Installation Question

2008-02-02 Thread
If you can get your xorg.conf configured to a 'dual-head' setup where the 2nd
screen is on the external vga connector of your laptop - going to the
projector, then you should be able to achieve this.

The video player could sit on screen2 whilst audacity would sit on screen1 as
well as the control to the video playback (if separable).

Depending on the driver, this should be possible.

google the make and model of your video card and keywords like :  dual-head
ubuntu etc

You will have to dig around a bit, as I looked just now and didn't find any
success stories for that model.

You could try the ubuntu 'screens and graphics' menu option to see if it can see
the second display already, but I doubt it based on recent experiences.


Eventually, you will just need to configure /etc/X11/xorg.conf (make a backup
copy of it before you do anything to xorg.working so you can restore your
working display from the command line with 'sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.working
/etc/X11/xorg.conf' should you loose crash your xserver) to include 2 screen
sections plus a layout section that looks something like :

Section ServerLayout
Identifier  DualHead
Screen  0  Screen0 0 0
Screen  1  Screen1 LeftOf Screen0
InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer
InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard
EndSection

The example is pretty rough, but might point you in the right direction.




Quoting Pascal Cretain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi List,
 
 I'm setting up an istallation that consists of:
 
 1) Visual: A 30 minute Video File on playback
 2) Audio: Live manipulation of sound samples with Audacity/Ardour to
 accompany the Video.
 
 I own one laptop (Ubuntu w/ VIA/S3G Graphics Card) and one Toshiba TDP-S8UK
 projector. The question is:
 How do I project the video while doing my real-time Sound
 improvisation using only the two pieces of Hardware that I own?
 
 I have come up with a few ideas, most of which require extra hardware (e.g a
 cheap DVD player to connect to the projector while I dedicate my laptop
 to  Audacity). I've also been thinking whether it would be possible to
 'split' the screen in half somehow -
 left part of the screen being
 sent to the projector whereas I use the right part of the screen for
 Audacity/Ardour.
 
 I appreciate that this list is not ideal for this type of question but it's
 the most relevant I am aware of!
 
 Many thanks
 Pascal Cretain
 




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Audio-Visual Installation Question

2008-02-01 Thread Pascal Cretain
Hi List,

I'm setting up an istallation that consists of:

1) Visual: A 30 minute Video File on playback
2) Audio: Live manipulation of sound samples with Audacity/Ardour to
accompany the Video.

I own one laptop (Ubuntu w/ VIA/S3G Graphics Card) and one Toshiba TDP-S8UK
projector. The question is:
How do I project the video while doing my real-time Sound
improvisation using only the two pieces of Hardware that I own?

I have come up with a few ideas, most of which require extra hardware (e.g a
cheap DVD player to connect to the projector while I dedicate my laptop
to  Audacity). I've also been thinking whether it would be possible to
'split' the screen in half somehow -
left part of the screen being
sent to the projector whereas I use the right part of the screen for
Audacity/Ardour.

I appreciate that this list is not ideal for this type of question but it's
the most relevant I am aware of!

Many thanks
Pascal Cretain
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