I, however did find something regarding AC-3 stuff in the Multiface
manual, but am not sure as to what does it exactly refer to. The whole
pdf file can be found here:
[ ... ]
This 'SPDIF' signal sounds like chopped noise at highest level.
Therefore check 'Non-audio' in
the card's Settings
On Monday 29 April 2002 12:16 pm, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
I am wondering if anyone can tell me how I can deduce the correct power
rating for this machine so that I can design a battery pack that will power
it efficiently.
Ok, there are several criteria to consider for sizing batteries:
1.)
Stefan Kost hat gesagt: // Stefan Kost wrote:
I wish you much luck, I've just try but gave up. It's available as source,
but the configure scripts are not really configuring it. Lots of hardcoded
defines all around. Anyway on linux you might have more success, I am trying
it on solaris here.
hi everyone !
i'm about to announce the new linux-audio-announce list to other
related mailing lists (alsa, lkml) and news site maintainers.
there is this one undecided issue whether to cc: LAD/LAU on all
announcements or not. i'd welcome your opinions before i make the
list known to a wider
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 21:56:01 +0200
Joern Nettingsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if i there are no other votes, it's 2:1 against cc:ing, and i lose
I also am against getting two copies :-).
Erik
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 09:56:01PM +0200, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
if i there are no other votes, it's 2:1 against cc:ing, and i lose
:)
make that 3:1...
sorry
PW
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Welcome to Muppet Labs, where the future is made - today!
hi jorn,
thanks again for all of your effort. it means a lot to all of us!
i do have one final objection to cc'd mails, that threads that span
multiple mailing lists are rather irritating ;) -- i'd imagine your
message, if it gets replies, will fall into that category. many folks
are subscribed
-Original Message-
From: James McCartney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 02:50 PM, John Lazzaro wrote:
submit the SuperCollider
language to be an open standard
Without taking this step, you're condemning the SC language to a
lifetime limited to the